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What are some good young adult novels?

Kat #recommend #young adult

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Erin

The Miss Peregrine’s series by Ransom Riggs

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Natalie

Caraval

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Melissa

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Ashleigh

All the bright places, holding up the universe, the book thief, Everything, Everything, The One Memory of flora Banks, the perks of being a wallflower.

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Robin

I read my first YA novel over the weekend. Paper Towns by John Green was very good.

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Edward

Goodbye Days by Jeff Zentner. Dealing with the after math of a car wreck where a boy loses three best friends at once and blames himself for the accident. Beautiful and touching story.

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Kathy

@Edward that sounds like a good book

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Edward

It’s wonderful, with a touch showing the authors love to his hometown of Nashville. Makes me add a trip to see Centennial Park next time I’m that direction .

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Jeff

The Last Hunter by Jeremy Robinson

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Jean

Virals series by Kathy Reichs

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Melissa

One of my favorites!

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Jean

@Melissa One of mine too! ? Definitely have to recommend it when I can.

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Anne-Marie

Anything by Sarah Dessen. And look into colleen Hoover. Several of hers. And anything by ginger Scott

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Mary

Vampire kisses

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Rula

Lion, witch and the wardrobe.

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LeLe

1.How to Hang a Witch by Adriana Mather

2. Haunting the Deep by Adriana Mather (book #2 of the how to hang a witch series)

3. Harry Potter series By J.K. Rowling

4. Blood and Chocolate By annette curtis klause

5. Anna and the French kiss by stephanie perkins

6. A Walk to remember (if you count Nicholas Sparks and a YA author)

There’s more that I can name but the list will go on forever

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Buchfelder

Following

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Jenny

Carrie, Go Ask Alice, A Walk to Remember, The Hobbit, Huckleberry Finn, just to name a few.

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Adam

1984.

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Kimber

To add to a great list: Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruit, The Outsiders, The Wave by Todd Strasser.

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Samantha

*shameless plug* I have the first of my fantasy trilogy out. It’s called The Thornless Rose: Fire Blush. My main character is named Viviana, a lord’s daughter from the Kingdom of Dragoonus. She has some amazing abilities but she is scared she will kill someone she loves if she doesn’t get herself under control. Check it out at https://www.amazon.com/Thornless-Rose-Fire…/dp/B01LYJ1MQ3

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Amanda

Black City- trilogy
Graceling- trilogy
The Librarian of Auschwitz
Harry Potter series
A Monster Calls
A Darker Shade of Magic- 3 books
Old Magic
My Heart and Other Black Holes
Cruel Beauty
Sweep series- 15 books
Fangirl
Eleanor and Park
Fallen series- 6 books
City of Bones series- 6 books
Splintered series- 4 books
Just One Day/Just One Year
Between the Lines/Off the Page
Looking Glass Wars series- 3 books
ANYTHING that Ellen Hopkins has written, she’s brilliant
The Program series- 6 books
… Ok I’ll stop now lol

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Brent

Ready Player One
13 Reasons Why
The Fault in our Stars
The Harry Dresden series isn’t technically YA, but I would think it might appeal to lots of them
Harry Potter series
Red Queen

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Melissa

The hunger games series, the divergent series.

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Danielle

Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo
The Window by Amelia Brunskill
Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige
The Jewel by Amy Ewing
What I Saw and How I Lied by Judy Blundell
The Rules by Nancy Holder
Dumplin’ by Julie Murphy
Vixen by Jillian Larkin

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Graham

“Tessa Masterson Will Go to Prom” by Emily Franklin

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Nour

All of Colleen Hoover’s books

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Brandy

Harry Potter Series
Fault in our Stars
The Outsiders
Twilight Saga

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Geraldine

This is brilliant….

Sunflowers in February https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1471406881/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_i_7Jl6AbG7N72ZK

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Claire

I’ve been reading the Dark Carousel series by Anya Allyn.

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Christina

Divergent series, Chronicles of Nick, Harry Potter and Mortal Instruments.

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Kristina

Following

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Aaron

Ready Player One. But it definitely has leftist propaganda

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Kevin

I’ve read Because of Savannah by @Sarah and I highly recommend her book.

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Maria

Children of Blood and Bone http://www.tomiadeyemi.com/books/

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Diane

Jesikah Sundin has her Biodome Chronicles series. @Julie and her White Knights series. CC Hunter has several out–her Shadow Hills series and a couple of new ones out that I think are first in series.

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Darlena

Anything by Rae Carson or Laini Taylor

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Heather

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Heather

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Rowena

All The Bright Places
Eleanor and Park
Everything, Everything
The Sun Is Also A Star
If I Stay
Last Girl and Boy in the World
The Selection Series
Matched Trilogy
Legend Trilogy
Percy Jackson Series
Miss Peregrines Home of Peculiar Children Series
.. the list goes on. ?

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Dianne

Daniel X, by James Patterson, Twilight , James Patterson , also writes other young adult series.

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