All the YA novels we could find in Netflix’s Dash and Lily

DASH AND LILY (L to R) MIDORI FRANCIS as LILY in episode 102 of DASH AND LILY Cr. ALISON COHEN ROSA/NETFLIX © 2020
DASH AND LILY (L to R) MIDORI FRANCIS as LILY in episode 102 of DASH AND LILY Cr. ALISON COHEN ROSA/NETFLIX © 2020 /
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1. The Eternity Code by Eoin Colfer

Artemis Fowl has created a supercomputer from stolen fairy technology. It’s a feat any young criminal mastermind would be proud of and want to show off. There is the risk of the computer falling into the wrong hands and being used to kill humans and fairies, but Artemis has no intention on using it himself.

No, he’s just going to show it to an American businessman with ties to the Mafia. Totally harmless. Nothing to worry about. Besides his bodyguard, Butler, will be at his side as always. Artemis has thought about this, he’s planned, it’ll be fine. Nothing could possibly go wrong.

The Eternity Code is the third book in the Artemis Fowl series. The book is available in print, audio, and e-book format. Artemis Fowl, the first book in the series, was adapted into a film and released on Disney+ in June of 2020.

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2. The Time Paradox by Eoin Colfer

Artemis Fowl has been gone for three years and has returned as the older brother to a set of twins. Things are going swimmingly until his mother falls prey to a life-threatening illness. The sole cure is the brain fluid from a silky sifaka lemur. There’s just one problem. That particular lemur has gone extinct and it’s Artemis’ fault.

Determined to save his mother, Artemis makes the dangerous decision to travel back in time to save the lemur and bring it back with him to the present. Along the way he must contend with a poacher who has his sights set on Holly Short and his most formidable foe yet, his ten year old self.

The Time Paradox is the sixth book in the Artemis Fowl series. The book is available in print, audio, and e-book format.

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3. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

Katniss Everdeen is just a girl trying to keep her family fed but when she volunteers as tribute in her sister’s stead for The Hunger Games, she becomes a sensation. The Games are about survival and, traditionally, only one person can win.

It’s a literal fight to the death for those forced to participate as the Capitol watches on entertained and amused. Paired with Peeta Mellark, a boy from her town, Katniss uses her skills to stay alive but in the end, she may have to choose between her life and his if the odds are not in their favor.

The Hunger Games is the first book in a trilogy bearing the same name. The book is available in print, audio, and e-book format. A film series was adapted from the trilogy starring Jennifer Lawrence (X-Men) and Josh Hutcherson (Future Man).

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4. This Is Where It Ends by Marieke Nijkamp

It’s 10 am. The students of Opportunity High are in the auditorium listening to the principal finish her welcome back speech as they head into a new semester. Two minutes later they’re free to go, but the doors won’t open. By 10:05 someone has started shooting.

Over the course of 54 minutes, four students must contend with an active shooter situation that could take their lives. They each come face-to-face with a boy just like them, a fellow classmate, a student, a teenager that’s made a horrible decision and has forced everyone to confront their fears.

This Is Where It Ends is available in print, audio, and e-book format.

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