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Discover Must-Read Titles for 2026 from Geneva Public Library
As 2026 approaches, the staff at the Geneva Public Library have compiled a list of captivating titles that readers should consider adding to their reading lists. These selections cater to various age groups and interests, highlighting themes of love, friendship, and personal growth.
Young Adult Fiction: “On Again, Awkward Again”
Among the notable entries is “On Again, Awkward Again” by Erin Entrada Kelly and Kwame Mbalia, aimed at young adults in middle and high school. The story follows the lives of two teenagers, Pacy and Cecil, who unexpectedly find themselves navigating the challenges of first love.
Their journey begins in the nurse’s office, where circumstances lead to an unexpected attraction following a minor injury. As they grapple with their feelings, the characters embark on a series of humorous and relatable encounters. Pacy and Cecil are portrayed as delightfully quirky, with well-intentioned family and friends complicating their attempts at romance. Readers can expect a light-hearted exploration of the joys and awkwardness of young love, free from toxic relationships.
The narrative is filled with relatable moments, including mishaps and misunderstandings that keep the pair apart. The book promises to resonate with audiences, encouraging even the most skeptical to believe in the potential for love.
Adult Romance: “Sounds Like Love”
For adult readers, “Sounds Like Love” by Ashley Poston offers a heartfelt story set in a picturesque beach town in North Carolina. The plot centers on Joni Lark, a budding songwriter facing a creative block as she returns to her hometown of Vienna Shores for her annual summer visit. Complicating her trip is the chance encounter with Sebastian Fell, a former boy band member.
As Joni grapples with her mother’s struggle with dementia and the impending closure of her family’s business, she is also haunted by an unfinished melody that seems to call out for completion. The intertwining of Joni’s personal struggles with her musical aspirations creates a rich tapestry of emotional depth. The story delves into the complexities of mother-daughter relationships and the challenges of pursuing one’s dreams while facing familial obligations.
This novel combines elements of romance, friendship, and the harsh realities of life, making it a compelling read for those who appreciate narratives that explore the intricacies of human connections.
With the new year approaching, both titles reflect the diverse landscape of contemporary literature. They promise to engage readers with their unique characters and relatable themes, making them ideal selections for your 2026 reading list.
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