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What’s the best young adult book you’ve read this year?

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Nicole

We Were Liars

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Sumaya

Red queen by Victoria Aveyard.

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Heather

Furyborn by Claire Legrand

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Gabriela

The cruel prince and grace and fury at the top of my head.

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Gabriela

Three dark crowns. Sky in the deep. Miss peregrines home for peculiar children and daughter of the pirate king.

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Aline

Eliza and her monsters

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Jessica

Kingdom of Ash, the last book of Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas

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Anna

Muse of Nightmares by Laini Taylor

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Sarah

Sky in the Deep

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Diana

Divergent

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Amy

Throne of glass series

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Jordyn

Scythe by Neal Schusterman.

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Džejn

Ready Player One

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Džejn

Howl’s Moving Castle

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Džejn

Anne of Green Gables

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Džejn

The Other Normals

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Kaitlyn

Throne of Glass

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Pensive

All the bright places

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Kim

Children of blood and bone

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Kathy

@Kim how is it?

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Kim

Fantastic! Quite different than anything I’ve read. I hope there will be a sequel.

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Miriam

The Hate U Give

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Seren

The mortal instruments and the infernal devices by Cassandra Clare

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Ally

I’m still reading Harry Potter…..I started later than the craze

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Antigoni

An ember in the ashes

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Rebekah

Hush Hush

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Sydney

Scythe

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Sam

Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda

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Haylene

A Good Girl by Janice Magerman

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Annette

The Hate U Give.

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Okegbe

What sunny saw in the flame..by nnedi

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Erica

The Color Project

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Jillian

Flowers in the Attic

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Joelle

I’m Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter

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Tracey

The Hate U Give and The Six Of Crows Duology

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Sarah

Ruby red

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Maria

Turtles all the way down- John Green

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Kate

Sea Witch by Sarah Henning

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Maria

The Hazel Wood – Melissa Albert

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Palwasha

@Maria can you give a short review

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Maria

Twisted urban fairy tale setting. Well written. Engaging. Want to read more. Some innovative phrases I thought.

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Maria

@Palwasha sorry for the brevity, I was at work!

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Palwasha

Thank you so much @Maria

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Kristina

Warcross – Marie Lu
Everless – Sara Holland
The Book Jumper – Mechthild Gläser

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Luz

Simon vs the homo sapiens agenda

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Amanda

Kingdom of ash – SJM

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Autumn

Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J Maas

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Sharon

A Hare in the Wilderness

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Julie

The Hate U Give

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Mary

I thought it was more or less a rehash of How It Went Down

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Julie

@Mary I haven’t read that

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Mary

No one has. I think it is better than HUG, but maybe because I read it first.

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Julie

@Mary I’ll look for it

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Thom

Cinder

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Annette

The perks of being a wall flower

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Dawn

Holding up the Universe

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Aline

@Dawn I loved that book soooo much

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Dawn

@Aline I have face blindness and this book really touched my heart.

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Horace

This year… I’d say it was The Five Stages of Andrew Brawley by Shaun David Hutchinson.

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Quinn

Three Dark Crown series and Legend Trilogy

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Olympia

Looking for Alaska

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Jaymee

The sun is also a star

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Lindsey

One of us is lying.. Loved it.

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Cathy

The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman

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Kim

@Cathy this is in my tbr pile. How was it?

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Christy

Children of Blood and Bone.

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Noreen

Anything by Lurlene McDaniel.

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Chris

Map of Days by Ransom Riggs

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Mary

Moxie or Dumpling

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B

A Hare in the Wilderness

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Becky

It’s a tie between The Boy I Hate and Easy

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Leanne

Sevenwaters Trilogy by Juliet Marillier and Muse of Nightmares by Laini Taylor

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Thulasigaran

All the bright places

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Morgan

THUG

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Duchess

Heavenward. Book 1 in Celestial creatures

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