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What are your favorite YA books?

Brie #questionnaire #young adult

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Alison

The Fault In Our Stars, The Giver, the Harry Potter series, Hunger Games, the Underland Chronicles.

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Sandy

Confession series by James Patterson

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Mina

I’ll Give You the Sun

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Michelle

All of Tamora Pierce. But I love the Lioness Quartet.

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Mary

Jason Reynolds’ books, including Long Way Down.
Refugee by Alan Gratz.

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Tasneem

Letters to the lost,It ends with us

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Paula

Love The Poison Apples by Lily Archer and Echo by Pam Munoz Ryan.

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Sara

The Percy Jackson and the Olympians series by Rick Riordan.

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Heather

Hunger Games, The Fault in Our Stars, We Were Liars, All the Bright Places, Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda

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Dana

His Dark Materials. By Pullman. (The bear is awesome)

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Erin

Hopeless by Colleen Hoover
Ten tiny breaths by K.A Tucker

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Cora

The Selection series by Kiera Cass

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Bonnie

All by A. S. King

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Danielle

His Fair Assassin series, The Selection series, Secret Circle series, Divergent

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Kelle

I loved the house of night series, uglies series, Alice in Zombieland i think is the name of the first book in this zombie alice in wonderland series that was good too!

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Kristen

Anything by Neal Shusterman, Harry Potter, Simon vs the Homosapien Agenda, Hunger Games.

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Amanda

Harry Potter
Anything by Ellen Hopkins
A Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J. Maas (although it’s really considered more new adult)
Dark elements trilogy by Jennifer Armentrout
Three Dark Crowns series by Kendare Blake
Anything by Lauren Oliver

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Sandy

HP

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Randi

Recently been loving anything by Kasie West and Kelly Oram!

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Sandy

Iron Mike (Older YA as it includes sex) and The Never Hero. Both are exciting, inspiring, and just—Wow!

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Margit

Just discovered A Thousand Beginnings and Endings, a book of short stories edited by Ellen Oh. It looks wonderful – at least based on the one I’ve read so far.

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Margit

I think Ellen Oh writes a series, too (fantasy? )

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Margit

And I can’t miss a chance to plug The Phantom Tollbooth.

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Margit

Oh, and I like the Charlotte Holmes series by Brittany Cavallaro

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Roxi

The Fault In our stars and The Hate U give.

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Katie

vampire academy/bloodlines series by richelle mead, the delirium series by lauren oliver

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Morgan

Divergent series, Rot and Ruin, The 5th Wave, Harry Potter, The Selection, Speak (the graphic novel version is great too), Unwind, Crazy House, Red Queen, Children of Blood and Bone, The Backstagers, This One Summer, The Sevenwaters Series, The Arcana Chronicles, The Hazel Wood.

Holy crap I read a lot of YA.

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Tam

Me too. My shelves are full of mostly YA.

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Joanie

The Shattered Sea series by Joe Abercrombie

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Dede

Mosquitoland by David Arnold

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Dede

Kids of Appetite by David Arnold

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Sheena

Six of Crows duology by Leigh Bardugo.

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Martha

I’ll Give you the Sun – Jandy Nelson

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Steve

I love Ellen Hopkins’ books

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Susan

Illuminae (all three in the trilogy) A Court of Mist and Fury, Nevernight and The Thousandth Floor….there are just so many oh and Otherworld is also so amazing

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Sharyn

The Thief series by Megan Whalen Turner

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Lian

An Abundance of Katherines

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Cheryl

Anything by Christopher Pike xx

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Grace

anything by Marie Lu

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Vishy

Love many of the bestselling ones like The Fault in Our Stars and Eleanor and Park, but you have probably read those. So sharing the lesser known ones.

(1) The Mozart Season by Virginia Euwer Woolf
(2) Evolution, Me and Other Freaks of Nature by Robin Brande
(3) Unhooking the Moon by Gregory Hughes
(4) Walkabout by James Vance Marshall
(5) Dogsbody by Diana Wynne Jones
(6) A Note of Madness by Tabitha Suzuma

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Renee

Anna and the French kiss by Stephanie Perkins.

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Shasta

I was surprised to like hunger games, but I did. I held out forever because it didn’t seem appealing. It was less gruesome than it sounded.

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Scott

Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda, The Fault in our stars, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

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Melissa

The wicked lovely series by Melissa Marr and the Bluebloods series by Melissa De La Cruz

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BrieQuestion author

Thank you so much everyone! I have alot of titles to write down now! I haven’t read any YA books in years but I’ve been wanting to add some to my reading list.

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Botshelo

Dragon Girl by Melissa Nichols.

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Syntha

Graceling by Cashore and Grave Mercy by Lafevers

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Margaret

Anything by Jeannie Hubbard.

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Teresa

wonder

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Susan

Posted

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Samantha

The Warrior series about feral cats who lived in clans was one of my favorite series when I was younger! I think there are quite a few different branches of the series now compared to when I was reading them, as well!

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Robbie

These sound great. There are several on Amazon. Which to start?

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Samantha

According to Wikipedia, the original series has been renamed, so it looks like these books are where the story begins with little Rusty the house cat.

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Aaron

The Reckoners series by Brandon Sanderson.

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Scott

I forgot Eleanor & Park

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Courtney

Vampire academy and the uglies series and the cirque du freak ❤

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