Best Fonts for Young Adult eBook Books

Friendly, open letterforms that feel contemporary without trying too hard. Body set at 16pt with 26px leading — realistic for a ebook.

Young Adult eBook

Every genre has a typographic signature that readers recognize before they finish the first page. For young adult in ebook format, the right pairing balances long-form readability with a chapter face that sets genre expectations quickly. Here are the body + display font pairings that work best, with live specimens rendered at the sizes your printer or ereader will actually use.

Recommended Pairing

Oswald + Lora

The most reliable and most common YA ebook pairing — renders well across Kindle, Apple Books, and Kobo.

Chapter One · set in Oswald / Lora

Where the Light Falls

The first day of senior year, Mia made three decisions, all of them bad. The first was to walk to school instead of taking the bus. The second was to wear the jacket her mother had told her not to wear. The third, and by far the worst, was to say yes when Jordan asked her — in front of everyone, in the middle of the cafeteria — whether she still remembered the summer.

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Alternatives

Alternative

Bebas Neue + Source Serif Pro

For contemporary YA.

Chapter One · set in Bebas Neue / Source Serif Pro

Where the Light Falls

The first day of senior year, Mia made three decisions, all of them bad. The first was to walk to school instead of taking the bus. The second was to wear the jacket her mother had told her not to wear. The third, and by far the worst, was to say yes when Jordan asked her — in front of everyone, in the middle of the cafeteria — whether she still remembered the summer.

Alternative

Playfair Display + Merriweather

For romantasy or upmarket YA.

Chapter One · set in Playfair Display / Merriweather

Where the Light Falls

The first day of senior year, Mia made three decisions, all of them bad. The first was to walk to school instead of taking the bus. The second was to wear the jacket her mother had told her not to wear. The third, and by far the worst, was to say yes when Jordan asked her — in front of everyone, in the middle of the cafeteria — whether she still remembered the summer.

Note on eBook: Reflowable text at a size the reader controls. Pick body fonts that render well on low-resolution E Ink screens and avoid delicate display fonts for chapter titles.

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