TAG, which stands for Teen Advisory Group, is a district committee for students with a voracious appetite for reading. This group is responsible for reading 24 novels between September and March and for selecting the twelve 2025-26 Trendy Twelve titles promoted across the district.
Students may earn 2 community service hours for each TAG book that is read and reviewed. In addition, students may earn 1 more hour for each book posted on the TAG discussion board in Canvas and linked here:
Canva Link
Read books from this list and rate them on a 1-5 scale, 5 being best.
Lewis, Kayvion
Thieves Gambit (ebook & audiobook)
McBride, Amber
Gone Wolf (ebook & audiobook)
Pearsall, Kate
Bittersweet in the Hollow (ebook & audiobook)
Halliwell-Horner, Geri
Rosie Frost and the Falcon Queen (ebook & audiobook)
Ritter, Kacy
The Great Texas Dragon Race (ebook & audiobook)
Martin, Pedro
Mexikid (ebook & audiobook)
Marsh, Katherine
The Lost Year (eBook & audiobook)
Ami Polonsky
World Made of Glass (eBook & audiobook)
Kao, Linda
Crooked Mark (eBook & audiobook)
Preston, Natasha
The Haunting (eBook & audiobook)
Jenn Bishop
Free Throws, Friendship, and Other Things we Fouled Up (eBook)
Erin Bow
Simon Sort of Says (eBook & audiobook)
Lepore, Gabriella
Last One to Fall (eBook)
Christopher Healy
No One Leaves the Castle (eBook & audiobook)
Durst, Sarah Beth
The Lake House (ebook & audiobook)
Johnson, Janet Sumner
Winterton Deception: Final Word (eBook)
Nielsen, Jennifer
Iceberg (eBook & audiobook)
Rundberg, Johan
The Night Raven
Charles Waters & Traci Sorell
Mascot (eBook)
Lackey, Lindsay
Farther Than the Moon (eBook & audiobook)
Swinarski, Claire
What Happened to Rachel Riley? (eBook & audiobook)
Carter, Aimee
Royal Blood (eBook & audiobook)
Matthew J. Kirby
Star Splitter (eBook)
Nicholas Day & Brett Helquist
The Mona Lisa Vanishes (eBook & audiobook)
Click the links below to watch young adult book trailers sorted by publisher: