Hunger Games Trilogy

A book by Suzanne Collins, this would surely be a hit.
Some people even say that it could be the next "Twilight saga".
Personally, I enjoyed the trilogy composing the following books:
Hunger Games, Catching Fire and Mockingjay. The "Hunger Games"
introduces the reader to the world of Katniss Everdeen before
all the chaos and trouble that would involve her  started. In "Catching Fire", they
now focus on her 'love story' with Peeta Mellark and her 'romance'
with Gale Hawthorne. Furthermore, in "Mockingjay" they emphasized
already, on the political measures and the rebellion that rotate
in Katniss' environment.
16 Reasons Why My Life Sucks
This book is by Sara Walker, which reflects alot about teenage life.
In my opinion, this story really echoes the unspoken thoughts 
of most youngsters undergoing one of the most influential years of 
their life. Furthermore, it mirrors to the readers the feelings and perspectives
of those affected by sibling rivalry. Surely, it has to be one of the 
most well-written, factual novels that I, myself, have read [which is, I may add
quite a lot].
Hush, Hush

This book by Becca Fitzpatrick, is also very moving.
It mentions about fallen angels, and nephilims. Not just that,
though, is what it reveals. It also expresses how we give up
what we want and what we desire, for the sake of those  we love 
and care for. Other than those, it also exhibits the weight of 
trust in different relationships--such as friendship.
The Boy Next Door

This book by Meg Cabot is a really touching piece .
Aside from it being written in a very creative way, it
shows also a really artistic meaning of camaraderie and love.
It gives you an idea about how love and its puzzling ways 
work. It  displays, as well,  the evocative events of early adulthood.
Link to Mr. Vincent Tabor or his blog.
