TTT: 21st Century Books I Think Will Become Classics

Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme created at The Broke and the Bookish and is now run by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl. Each week she will post a new Top Ten list . Everyone is welcome to join.  This week’s topic is:

Top 10 21st Century Books I Think Will Become Classics

Is it sad that my original answer to this was literally anything that the idiot GOP would censor?

-The Fountains of Silence by Ruta Sepetys: Or literally anything else by Ruta Sepetys. I’m not a historical fiction person, but I know her fan base and I know people would talk about her books for years to come.
-Ain’t Burned All the Bright by Jason Reynolds and artwork by Jason Griffin: Have you read this? It’s about COVID and the George Floyd protests, and the artwork is incredible. I think it’s like a classic right now.

-Black Birds in the Sky by Brandy Colbert: Listen, this is about the 1921 Tulsa massacre. Not everyone knows about that, but now that this book is out? I think everyone should read it and make everyone keep reading it.
-Stella by McCall Hoyle: I have only read this book one time and I don’t think I’ll ever read it again. Man listen, I cried buckets reading this. But even still, it was still good. And there is so much rep in this one too. So good.

-Indivisible by Daniel Aleman: With all the crap going on in where I live, I can only imagine that this will be read by many people with immigrant parents no matter where they’re from so they can feel less alone.
-With You All the Way by Cynthia Hand: The way this book talks about sex and virginity, I think people will be jumping over each other trying to read this once everything else is taken away because of our idiot governors.

-Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds: I really think this will be used as a teaching tool for poetry. The way it’s written is just amazing.
-The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas: If you don’t think this book is going to be a classic later on, you haven’t read it. Hell I kinda feel like it’s a classic right now.

-Running by Natalia Slyvester: I think this will help those know that their vote actually makes a difference and that they should do so as soon as they hit 18.
-Stamped by Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi: I don’t think I really need to say a lot about this. This is evident. I said a long time ago that this needs to be read in every social studies class ever.

What about you? Did any of these hit your list? Have you read any of these? Will you read any of these? Let me know in the comments!

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