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Adam Stillwater is in over his head. His family’s pinball arcade is the only piece of his dad that Adam has left, and he’s determined to save it. Whitney Mitchell doesn’t know how she got here. Her boyfriend dumped her. And now she spends most of her time running social media for her dad’s gaming cafés—which mostly consists of trading insults with the old pinball arcade across town. But when a huge snowstorm hits, Adam and Whitney suddenly find themselves trapped together. What will happen when the storm stops?
Hey YA Readers!
One of the most enjoyable trends I’ve seen this year is how creative YA readers are getting with their bookish goods and specifically, I’ve been lusting over so many of the YA books with painted and decorated edges being offered across Etsy.
In putting together this gift guide, I have really had to hold back from not doing an entire roundup of gorgeous decorated books. I included some, but I do encourage you to seek out some of your favorite titles and see what folks have made from them.
Included in this roundup are title-specific finds, as well as broader book lover goods. There’s a little of everything, ranging from stickers to tees, keychains to DIY cross stitch patterns and more. These make perfect gifts for YA lovers you know, and, of course, your own damn self (I’ve really come to appreciate as an adult that no one will throw you a parade, so you have to do it yourself–the humor of Parks and Rec’s “Treat Yo Self” hits a little different when you’re in your 30s, as you realize you have to do it because no one will do it for you).
Let’s begin with some of these luscious book edge paintings.
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This edition of Legendborn is beautiful and perfectly mimics the color palette of the cover. $37.
I especially love that this creepy book’s juxtaposition with the brightly colored edges. $26.
Although this edition of All These Bodies is labeled “imperfect,” it looks pretty dang good to me. I love the blood red and the weapon on it. $17.
I began with swooning over this sprayed edge edition of Six Crimson Cranes and then read the description closer — you can have this creator make such art on any book. The examples in the reviews are just stunning. $27.
If you want to splurge, maybe the Aurora Rising trilogy with three different galaxy-inspired edges is where you do so. I’m in AWE of how gorgeous these are. $120.
For fans of the enemies to lovers trope in fantasy, an awesome enamel pin. $15, with a trio of color choices.
Talk about a sticker with some real main character energy. $3.50.
Forever reminder that YA isn’t a genre but a category, but because this genre YA candle is so fun and smells of Rose Gelato, Grapefruit, Mint, Hibiscus, Palm, Raspberry Sangria, I’ll let it go. $8.50.
Every single thing about this Raybearer-inspired holographic sticker is perfection. Roar! $5.
Whether you’re a long-time Adam Silvera fan or new to the fold (big thanks to TikTok!), this tee inspired from They Both Die at The End will make for a great reading uniform. $30, S-2XL, with some color options.
Read with pride and this LGBTQ+ book stack bookmark. I love the rainbow tassel on top. $6.50.
Grab one of these two cross stitch patterns for fans of the Grishaverse! They’re $3.50 each and instant downloads. Make it yourself to gift or give the pattern with some thread to a recipient for their own creation.
This bookmark with a quote from Instructions for Dancing is for all of the readers who just love feeling feelings. $3.
Short and sweet: a pretty read more books keychain. This will be weird to say but I cannot be alone in being able to taste the style of this keychain, right? $8.
I’ve shared this before but it’s worth sharing again. Get yourself or another YA book lover this YA reader mug. $19 and up.
Twilight is back, whether we like it or not, and this Edward Cullen sticker feels way too appropriate for this renaissance. $3.50.
I hope you found something for yourself or someone else here. We’re taking Thursday off for American Thanksgiving, so you’ll get the next edition of What’s Up in YA in your inbox on Saturday with deals and again on Monday with some great YA nonfiction talk.
Until then, happy reading!
— Kelly Jensen, @heykellyjensen on Instagram.