What's your favorite YA books that are amazing to you?
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I read this series about a decade ago and I STILL find myself thinking of it often. I let a friend borrow them and never got them back. I may buy them again just so my daughter can read them one day! Libba Bray is a masterful storyteller. I read another book by her a few years ago called The Diviners.. *SHOOK* Highly recommend it!adria_charles wrote: ↑20 Jul 2016, 15:46Platinumpusheen wrote:I really liked Libba Brays Gemma Doyle series. None of Libba Brays books has ever disappointed me. Right now I'm reading the series again, just because I fell like it. I'm on the last book at the moment, and am just dreading the end(in which a certain someone dies ). In the back, Libba Bray said that she MIGHT come back to the book.
I absolutely LOVE this series! One of my favorites growing up. I haven't read the series in a while but whenever I glance at my wall of books my eyes wander to those in particular. I don't know if I have ever read any of her other books. Thinking I should after I re read the series. It's so GOOD!
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I am number four's Lorien Legacies
It has 7 novels and 5 mini-novels in a lost files series.
This series is also connected to Lorien Legacies Reborn which I also enjoy reading.
Full of adventure and action.
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I must say that Stars Above is only a collection of short stories about the characters. The Wires and Nerve books are graphic novels, expanding on the ending of Winter.
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This book does contain some bad language and one implied adult theme. But both are important in understanding the story.
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This book sounds really intriguing! I'll be adding it to my tbr. On the other hand, I recommend Falling Into Place by Amy Zhang. It is a harrowing tale of survival and relationships.Tbunde5 wrote: ↑25 Mar 2018, 23:25 I think every young adult should read Al Capone Does My Shirts by Gennifer Choldenko. It is an amazing story of peer pressure, obligation, and family love. It tells the story of a boy whose older sister has autism, before anyone knew what autism was. Fiercely protective of his sister, but ashamed of what his friends will say, the main character is forced to decide what matters most. The most unexpected part is the setting: Alcatraz Prison, at the same time Al Capone was a prisoner there.
This book does contain some bad language and one implied adult theme. But both are important in understanding the story.
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I have heard so much about this series, but I haven't read it. I may have to find some books and start! They must be good if you are re-reading the whole series! Thank you for posting.Platinumpusheen wrote: ↑19 Jul 2016, 22:38 I really liked Libba Brays Gemma Doyle series. None of Libba Brays books has ever disappointed me. Right now I'm reading the series again, just because I fell like it. I'm on the last book at the moment, and am just dreading the end(in which a certain someone dies ). In the back, Libba Bray said that she MIGHT come back to the book.
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Recommended to me by a high school English teacher, I understood immediately why the kids in her class loved it. It's a bit weird, but engaging. It's got a killer storyline and an ending you will not see coming.