Books written in the 2010s, assigned in US schools

US schools assign 237 books written in the 2010s Modern coming-of-age and identity literature; The Hate U Give, Long Way Down, March graphic-novel adoption.

Books on file
237
Lexile range
360L–1130L
Grade span
K12
Decade window
20102019

Themes of the 2010s

family (41) · friendship (32) · identity (18) · courage (17) · humor (10) · war (10)

Authors writing in the 2010s

Alan Gratz (4) · Jason Reynolds (4) · Peg Kehret (4) · Tui T. Sutherland (4) · Gordon Korman (3) · Jennifer A. Nielsen (3)

Genres

Realistic Fiction (23) · Middle Grade Fiction (13) · Picture Book (12) · Fantasy (11) · Historical Fiction (10)

The 2010s canon

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How the 2010s appear in US school reading lists

Books written in the 2010s (2010-2019) appear in 237 titles on this corpus, assigned across grades K through 12 in US schools tracked by ReadingList. The 2010s gave US schools graphic-memoir formats (Persepolis, March), verse novels (The Crossover), and an explicit expansion of own-voices contemporary authors — reshaping middle-school reading-list demographics. The 2010s corpus on this page is anchored in titles that survived the post-publication critical-attention window and were taken up by state ELA framework documents within 10-20 years of publication — that lag is typical: a book rarely enters a state's approved-instructional-materials list immediately on release.

Featured 2010s authors in this corpus include Alan Gratz, Jason Reynolds, Peg Kehret. Recurring themes across 2010s assigned-reading titles include family, friendship, identity, with the period's dominant forms being Realistic Fiction and Middle Grade Fiction. State ELA framework documents typically pair 2010s titles with cross-disciplinary social-studies units: history teachers and English teachers often co-plan a unit that treats a 2010s novel as both literary text and primary-source historical document. AP English Literature and IB Diploma Language A both reward students who can read a 2010s text in its historical context — connecting the work to the political, economic, and cultural conditions of 2010-2019.

For parents researching 2010s titles for home reading or independent study, the practical entry point is theme + grade fit, not date alone. A 2010s novel taught in 11th-grade AP English may have content (violence, sexual themes, period-specific language) that makes it inappropriate for an 8th-grade reader of similar Lexile measure. Each book's detail page lists the specific grade ranges where it is assigned and the curriculum framing that governs that placement — useful when picking a 2010s title for a particular student's needs.

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Common questions

How many 2010s books does the canon include here?
237 books written in the 2010s appear across the curricula and state ELA standards tracked by ReadingList. Each one is cited from a state department of education, AP/IB syllabus, or peer-reviewed source.
What's the Lexile range for 2010s books?
Lexile measures for 2010s assigned-reading titles range from 360L to 1130L. Books without a published Lexile measure (poetry, drama, graphic novels) are not included in this range.
What grades assign 2010s books?
Books written in the 2010s are assigned across grades K through 12 in US schools tracked by ReadingList. Specific grade-level assignments are listed on each book page.
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