You’ve fallen in love with Jenny Han’s To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before. But now your life feels empty without your very own Peter K. Pick up one or all of these YA contemporaries that will give you all those same *heart eyes* feels!

Books to Read If You Love To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before

1. The Summer I Turned Pretty series by Jenny Han

Finish the To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before series? Read The Summer I Turned Pretty series and meet Belly during an unforgettable summer filled with drama and first love.

 

2. Stay Sweet by Siobhan Vivian

Stay Sweet by Siobhan Vivian

Feminism + ice cream + friendship + romance = the perfect contemporary novel.

 

3. Save the Date by Morgan Matson

Charlie Grant’s older sister is getting married this weekend at their family home, and Charlie is desperate for one last perfect weekend, before the house is sold and everything changes.  Making decisions about things like what college to attend and reuniting with longstanding crush Jesse Foster—all that can wait. She wants to focus on making the weekend perfect.

Or read Morgan’s other great contemporaries, The Unexpected Everything, Since You’ve Been Gone, Second Chance Summer, and Roger & Amy’s Epic Detour.

 

4. Emergency Contact by Mary H. K. Choi

Emergency Contact by Mary H.K. Choi

“Smart and funny, with characters so real and vulnerable, you want to send them care packages. I loved this book.” —Rainbow Rowell. We love this book too!

Want even more Mary H.K. Choi? Check out Permanent Record!

 

5. When Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Menon

A laugh-out-loud, heartfelt YA romantic comedy, told in alternating perspectives, about two Indian-American teens whose parents have arranged for them to be married.

Also check out There’s Something About Sweetie!

 

6. Starry Eyes by Jenn Bennett

Ever since last year’s homecoming dance, best friends-turned-best enemies Zorie and Lennon have made an art of avoiding each other. But when a group camping trip goes south, Zorie and Lennon find themselves stranded in the wilderness. Alone. Together.

 

7. Autoboyography by Christina Lauren

Fangirl meets Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda in this funny and poignant coming-of-age novel from New York Times bestselling author Christina Lauren about two boys who fall in love in a writing class—one from a progressive family and the other from a conservative religious community.

 

8. Love & Gelato by Jenna Evans Welch

Love & Gelato by Jenna Evans Welch

A summer in Italy turns into a road trip across Tuscany in this sweeping debut novel filled with romance, mystery, and adventure.

And don’t miss Love & Luck!

 

9. Your Destination Is on the Left by Lauren Spieller

Seventeen-year-old Dessa Rhodes is torn between leaving her modern nomadic life and pursuing her dreams of becoming an artist.

 

Need even more? Check out this list of 20 Engrossing Contemporary Novels to Read Right Now!

Tessa Gray, who first appears in the Infernal Devices series, can be a bit of an enigma (Shadowhunter? Warlock? Jem? Will?). Because she’s immortal, we get to see more of Tessa in Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy, Ghosts of the Shadow Market, and the Dark Artifices series!

Have you read all of the books Tessa’s been in? How well do you know Tessa? Take the quiz to find out!

How Well Do You Know Tessa Gray?

Now see how well you know Will and how well you know Jem!

Is Will your #1 Shadowhunter of all time? (Honestly, if he’s not, what are you doing?) Take this quiz to determine how well you know this fan-favorite character who stars in the Infernal Devices trilogy (and also my heart).

How Well Do You Know Will Herondale?

 

Confirmed you’re a Will expert? Now take our quiz to find out how well you know Will’s parabatai, Jem Carstairs!

How much do you love Isabelle Sophia Lightwood? Would you choose a whip as your weapon of choice in her honor? Do you ship Sizzy? Do you reread The Mortal Instruments series just for Izzy? Test your knowledge of this kick-butt Shadowhunter below!

How Well Do You Know Isabelle Lightwood?

Test your knowledge even further with our How Well Do You Know Simon quiz!

Do you consider yourself a true Shadowhunters fan? Have you read ALL of the books? How well do you know the short stories from Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy, Ghosts of the Shadow Market, and The Bane Chronicles? Take our quiz to find out!

How Well Do You Know the Shadowhunters Short Story Collections?

Time for a reread? Find out how you can meet the characters from Chain of Gold in the short story collections here!

YALLFest is almost here! Here’s a comprehensive schedule of all our Riveted by Simon Teen activity this year. Don’t forget to follow us @SimonTeen on Twitter and in our Instagram Stories for up-to-the minute news and content from our authors at YALLFest. See y’all soon!

Everything Happening With Riveted by Simon Teen @ YALLFest 2019

Friday, November 8

2:00pm

  • Jenny Han signing (American Theater)

Saturday, November 9

**Note: For all in-booth giveaways, tickets will be available one hour prior to the giveaway at the booth.

All Day

  • Pick up a copy of Riveted by Simon Teen Weekly in the Riveted booth for fun games to play while you wait in line!
  • Come by the Riveted by Simon Teen booth to enter our raffle for the chance to win a Fjallraven backpack packed with a Riveted scrunchie, bookish stickers, and signed copies of The Toll, SLAY, Permanent Record, and P.S. I Still Love You!
  • Stop by the booth for a back-to-school themed photo opportunity!
  • Check @SimonTeen social for surprise giveaways!
  • Pick up a ticket for an upcoming giveaway one hour prior to the listed giveaway time below!

9:00am

  • Pick up a wristband for the Riveted by Simon Teen Pep Rally!
  • Cassandra Clare giveaway: come get an exclusive poster, Chain of Gold sampler, and tea bag (Riveted booth)

10:00am

11:00am

  • Mary H.K. Choi signing (Charleston Museum)

12:00pm

  • Riveted Pep Rally: Join the Riveted by Simon Teen Pep Rally to get Riveted swag, fun fall snacks, and ARCs of We Are the Wildcats, Of Curses and Kisses, and What I Like About You. Get your wristband to attend starting at 9am at the Riveted booth. (Charleston Museum Courtyard)
  • Hits You in the Feels Panel with Jenny Han (Charleston Museum)

1:00pm

2:00pm

  • Brittney Morris signing SLAY (Blue Bicycle tent)
  • Alex, Approximately giveaway (Riveted booth)
  • Contemporary Realness Panel with Mary H.K. Choi and Jenny Han (Charleston Music Hall)

3:00pm

4:00pm

  • The Deep giveaway (Riveted booth)
  • Moody and Mysterious Panel with Brittney Morris

5:00pm

  • Fame and Infamy Panel with Mary H.K. Choi (Charleston Museum)

Don’t forget to come say hi to us at the booth all day!

Simon Lovelace (aka Simon Lewis aka Simon of all our hearts) has one of the more complicated storylines in Cassandra Clare’s Shadowhunter books. Through the Mortal Instruments series, Simon experiences life as a mundane, rat, a vampire, a Daylighter. He’s been mortal and immortal, and near-death too many times for my precious heart. In Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy, we learn even more about Simon as he learns how to be a Shadowhunter!

Do you love Simon? Or maybe you love Izzy and you think Simon *might* be good enough for her. Either way, take this quiz to test your Simon knowledge!

How Well Do You Know Simon from Cassandra Clare’s Shadowhunter books?

Want more? Take the ultimate Mortal Instruments fan quiz!

Do you wish you lived in LA? Are you a Jemma stan? Do you frequently discover evil-doers in beach-side caves? Sounds like you are a fan of Cassandra Clare’s Dark Artifices series!

How many times have you read Lady Midnight, Lord of Shadows, and Queen of Air and Darkness? Test your knowledge with this ultimate fan quiz!

 

How Well Do You Know Cassandra Clare’s Dark Artifices Series?

Looking for even more fantasy to read after finishing this series? Check out these YA Fantasy Books You Have to Read!

Want to test your knowledge further? Check out the quizzes for the Mortal Instruments and the Infernal Devices!

I recently read Scythe for the first time (find that recap here) and it BLEW MY MIND. I, of course, immediately read Thunderhead and it BLEW MY MIND EVEN MORE! Neal Shusterman is an evil mastermind genius and how dare he leave me hanging at the end of the book like that??

To prep for The Toll, which is out now(!!), I’ve recapped (with much emotion) what happened in Thunderhead for you below.

If you stumbled across this post and haven’t read Thunderhead yet, GO READ IT IMMEDIATELY and be warned: there are spoilers ahead.

 

The Thunderhead Recap You Need Before The Toll Comes Out

Part One: Nothing If Not Powerful

Rowan is running around MidMerica as Scythe Lucifer in black, taking out corrupt scythes. He threatens Scythe Brahms, who sounds like a serial killer, but Rowan gives him a chance to redeem himself. High Blade Xenocrates is desperate to hunt Rowan down and even has a trialogue with the Thunderhead to gather information. The Thunderhead, like us, thinks Rowan is a baller and gives no information.

Citra is running around MidMerica as Scythe Anastasia in turquoise, giving her selected targets a month of warning before gleaning them. It’s causing quite a stir.

Rowan and Citra have a clandestine meeting where they wonder why the Thunderhead does what it does, and I wonder why Neal Shusterman is BREAKING MY HEART like this.

Tyger finds Rowan briefly, telling him that his dad was gleaned. He then heads to Texas for a fun! new! job! Turns out it’s with Scythe Rand who is NOT DEAD? Nobody panic; I’m panicking.

Part Two: Harm’s Way

We meet Greyson Tolliver, whose parents are kind of the worst, so he was raised by the Thunderhead, who tells him he’s special. Sounds like my mom. He’s on the path to become a Nimbus agent when he’s called up to headquarters and lectured on the rules for the separation of Scythe and State. He’s like, well yeah duh, until the Nimbus agent casually drops that there’s a threat to Scythes Anastasia and Curie’s lives, but the Thunderhead can’t do anything about it. Greyson, being the upstanding fellow that he is, takes this as the hint that it is, and throws himself in front of Curie’s car to warn them of a booby trap in the road.

Greyson winds up deadish for his actions, gets kicked out of the academy, and is marked as unsavory, which means the Thunderhead can no longer speak to him. OOF. He’s questioned in a questionable way by Scythe Constantine, who is also investigating Rowan, but Citra shows up and puts a stop to that. What we’ve learned so far in this book is that doing the right thing kind of sucks. But Greyson is a treasure and decides to embrace the unsavory lifestyle, working as an unofficial double agent searching for blind spots the Thunderhead can’t see.

Scythe Faraday confronts Rowan, who is still on the run, and tells him of his plan to search for the Land of Nod, which Faraday thinks is a fail safe created by the Scythe founders, and not just a line from a nursery rhyme.

We check in on Tyger who is being trained by Scythe Rand. He thinks he’s on track to become an apprentice, but you can’t trust Scythe Rand okay??

Part Three: Enemies Within Enemies

Faraday heads to the Great Library of Alexandria, rebuilt by the Thunderhead and then hijacked by scythes to house their journals (typical). There he ropes Munira, a part-time employee and full-time scythe expert, into helping him look through scythe journals in the hopes of finding Nod.

Scythe Constantine meets with Scythe Curie and Citra, trying to convince them it would be safest if they went into hiding. Citra has a better idea: luring their attacker into a trap with one of her upcoming gleanings. They lay their trap for a very public gleaning during a performance of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. So extra.

Greyson transforms himself into Slayd, an unsavory with an over-the-top backstory of destruction. He meets Purity, who is full-on unsavory and quite dangerous. Naturally, he falls head-over-heels in love with her. They have a lovely unsavory time together until she tells him she’s got a plan to kill some scythes. Greyson is like I DID NOT DO ALL THIS FOR THAT and tries to warn the Thunderhead but his Nimbus agent, the only person who knew his actual identity, has been gleaned! He’ll have to stop the plot himself!

Rowan visits Xenocrates in the Roman baths and finds out that Scythe Brahms gleaned his father. (See my note about doing the right thing being the worst.) Rowan is a total idiot, forgoing all of this training, and confronts Brahms, only to be captured (along with MY HEART).

Part Four: Cry Havoc

Greyson, as Slayd, tries to uncover the plot to kill the scythes but Purity is keeping her lips sealed, except to proudly admit she got his agent gleaned. Girl, no. Slayd is instructed to create a diversion on the street, realizing at the last second what the unsavories have planned. We jump to Scythe Anastasia in Julius Caesar, who gleans most magnificently on stage. Greyson runs inside, because WE KNEW the scythes Purity is trying to kill are Curie and Anastasia. Greyson tries to warn everyone, but it’s a disaster. Purity is gleaned but Greyson manages to cut the pipes before acid can rain down upon everyone in the theater, rendering them unrevivable.

Greyson is at a total loss with what to do now that his first love is dead and both Scythe and State are after him, so he arranges a secret meeting with Citra. She can’t do much for him, but suggests he take refuge in a nearby Tonist monastery. That which comes can’t be avoided…

The captured Rowan wakes up to find he’s trapped with Tyger who is trapped (rather willingly because he’s got a crush) with Scythe Rand. Rand makes Rowan spar with Tyger, who remains cheerfully optimistic through each loss. It’s not going well, but it could be worse, until one day Tyger shows up to spar but HE’S WEARING GODDARD’S HEAD. Rand somehow saved Goddard’s decapitated head and put it on Tyger’s body in a terrifying rebirth. It’s as awful as you think.

 

Part Five: Circumstances Beyond

Faraday and Murina have discovered something in their research, or rather the lack of a thing: a blind spot on the planet where no planes fly. Ohhh!

The Winter Conclaves rolls around and the New Order and Old Guard are at odds more than ever. A junior scythe named Morrison is trying to suck up to Anastasia but Citra isn’t having it. Xenocrates drops a bomb on everyone, announcing that he is joining the World Scythe Council and his High Blade seat will soon be open. Scythe Curie is nominated to take his place, and then Scythe Brahms drops an actual bomb, nominating Goddard, who strolls in like the drama queen serial killer he is. After some uproar, the two debate, and the vote is cast. Citra has an epiphany and calls for an inquest before the results are read, on the grounds that Goddard isn’t actually a scythe because he’s only 7% him (shoutout to Tyger saving the day!). The inquest is granted and Goddard storms out and gleans a bunch of people in retaliation. UGH you’re the worst.

Goddard takes out the rest of his frustration on Rowan, who refuses to lose to Goddard, and is killed and revived again and again. The Thunderhead speaks to Rowan as he did to Citra when he’s deadish, telling him he has a 39% chance of making a difference in the world. Are those good odds?? After 7 deaths, Goddard decides Rowan needs a public death in Endura and finally lets up. He’s busy hatching some sort of evil plan involving any engineers he hasn’t killed yet. Not ominous at all.

Throughout the book, we’ve been hearing snippets of thought from the Thunderhead, who is very invested in Faraday and Murina and Greyson, who remains with the Tonists. The Thunderhead also seems to be having some sort of midlife crisis, questioning its own existence.

 

Part Six: Endura and Nod

Scythes Anastasia and Curie arrive in Endura for the inquest. It’s a beautiful feat of human engineering, but because the Thunderhead has no power there, it’s kind of a mess (like our world today- fun!). They take a tour of the island, including the Museum of the Scythedom, which contains a vault filled with the founder’s robes and 400,000 scythe gems forged by their founders.

Rowan is having a much worse trip to Endura since he’s still Goddard’s prisoner. But turns out Scythe Rand might have a heart after all? She can’t help her attraction to Goddard because he has Tyger’s body, and when he handily rejects her, she allows Rowan to go free in revenge. Rowan knows something bigger is afoot and tries to find Citra to warn her (swoon).

Faraday and Murina visit the Library of Congress where they discover a grouping of islands in the Thunderhead’s blind spot. Not just islands though, they’re atolls, like the tolls in the nursery rhyme! But of course as they discover this, so does the Thunderhead. Should we be worried?

Scythes Anastasia and Curie square off against Goddard and Rand in the World Council chamber, where the Grandslayers unanimously agree that Goddard is disqualified and Curie should be High Blade of MidMerica. YES! We get to celebrate for about one second before we realize there’s something very wrong with Endura, which begins to sink. Rowan finds Citra (FINALLY, YES) and chaos ensues as everyone tries to escape. The Grandslayers are set upon by sharks and we realize this was Goddard’s evil plan all along as he flies over them in a helicopter gloating. Um WHAT.

Scythe Curie leads Rowan and Citra into the Museum of the Scythedom and locks them in the Vault of Relics and Futures, sacrificing herself so that they may die to be revived someday. Curie gleans herself (NOPE NOPE NOPE) and Citra and Rowan embrace as they die. Meanwhile, I’m having trouble seeing the last chapter through my tears.

As they die, the Thunderhead screams in anguish and the Tonists know their Great Resonance has come. Everyone in the world is marked as unsavory…except Greyson Tolliver, to whom the Thunderhead says, “We need to talk.”

SEE WHY WE CAN’T WAIT TO READ THE TOLL?!

Is there such thing as an OT3 instead of an OTP? Because Jem, Will, and Tessa from Cassandra Clare’s Infernal Devices series are for sure my fave OT3! After meeting the haunted Tessa, beautiful Jem, and witty Will in Clockwork Angel, I knew these characters would stick with me forever. And then of course I lived (and died!) for them in Clockwork Prince and Clockwork Princess! If these characters are also your favorites, then this quiz is for you!

How Well Do You Know Cassandra Clare’s Infernal Devices Series?

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