Hi! I’m a young person just looking for new stuff to read! If anyone could tell me their favorite YA novel, that would be so amazing. Thanks!

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I looooooovvvvvvveeeee books sooooo much!!! I read lots of books a day. I recommend, all Rick Riordan series: Heroes of Olympus, Trails of Apollo, Magnus Chase, The Kane Chronicles. The 39 clues are awesome and so are Harry Potter books. One of my favourites and I highly recommend is the Ranger's Apprentice series (they are amazing).

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#2

The Catcher in the Rye, by Sallinger. A classic.

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#3

The Percy Jackson and the Olympians series

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#4

Wings of Fire by Tui T Sutherland, and Harry Potter. I’ve read all books from both, and I can assure you they’re both great.

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#5

Wings Of Fire, by Tui T. Sutherland
Warriors, by Erin Hunter

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#6

Anything by James Patterson, my favourite: Maximum Ride :) Happy Reading:)

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#8

Besides Harry potter of course, I'd reccomend the Giver by lois lowry.The book thief and Anne of green gables are also good recommendations.If you don't mind classics you should also read Jane Eyre, Rebecca and little women .

Once your're 18, I'd reccomend the nightingale by Kristen Hannah, The kite runner and Beartown by Fredrik backman.

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#9

The Disk World series by Terry Pratchet.
The graveyard book and Stardust by Neil Gaiman.
The Abhorsen series by Garth Nix.
The Hobbit by JR Tolkien.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I looooove all of these I just finished the graveyard book the other day and Terry pratchett is AMAZING!!!!

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- The Lunar Chronicles | by: Marissa Meyer
- The Red Queen | by: Victoria Aveyard (series; 3 books)
- The Selection | by: Kiera Cass
- The giver series | by: Lois Lowry
- The outsiders | by: S.E. Hinton

Happy Reading :)

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#11

Dragon Heart : Stone Will. by Kirill Klevanski

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#12

The hunger games! Classic and wonderful!

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#13

The Collector Collector by Tibor Fischer, utterly original, very funny and so rich in the journeys it takes you on. And you can’t beat Paul Coehlo’s The Alchemist as a must read book of self discovery.

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#14

Teen to teen

Stephanie plum series by Janet evanovich

Books by April Henry

To all the boys I've loved before (that trilogy)

I can't think of any others right now!! I'll comment if I think of more!!!

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#15

I don’t read a lot of YA fiction but there is a trilogy I enjoyed by S. C Ransom. Book #1 Small blue thing, #2 Perfectly Reflected and #3 Scattering like light.

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#16

`i recomend the a series of unfortunate events books [they are pretty dark but realy gooood]

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#17

"Os filhos da droga" by Christiane F. (Zoo station in english and german I believe). It's kind of brutal but I read it at 13 or 14 and it really kept me out of danger by scaring me enough not to ever consider trying drugs. I think today's kids don't reflect enough about the consequences of some behaviors envolving drugs and alcohol

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#18

1. The Hobbit and Lord of The Rings series.

2. Good Omens by Terry Pratchett...... you'll find knew things with every read.

3. How to Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

4. All Dan Brown books ( especially Da Vinci Code and Origin)

5. Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank (must read)

6. All Rick Riordan Books including Magnus Chase

7. Divergent series though I personally feel that the ending was not fulfilling.

8. Stephen King ☠☠

9. Hunger Games

10. Pride and Prejudice 🖤🖤

P.s. Don't read Twilight ( my opinion though you can read if you want)

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#19

ALSO: Delirium trilogy (finally found a book that takes place in my hometown)

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#20

YESSSS!!! BOOKS!!!! Here we go... All Rick Riordan series (start with Percy Jackson and the Olympians) then of course The Hunger Games, Divergent, Maze Runner, The Mortal Instruments, the classic Harry Potter, The Fault In Our Stars, I could go on and on!!!!!!!!! Omg I am such a fangirl, is it normal for me to completely fall in love with all the male characters 😆😏😫

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#21

Also Warriors by Erin Hunter, such great books even tho they are for a bit of a younger age they aren’t childish and are totally great!

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#22

The Arc of Scythe series by Neil Shusterman. 3 books, Scythe, Thunderhead, and The Toll
The Martian by Andy Weir
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card

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#23

Either Harry Potter or The Hunger Games (there's a new Hunger Games Book!).

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#24

Any book by April Henry (they are amazing)
Serafina series by Robert Beatty

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#25

George. Orwell. Books.

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#26

Teenager here, I think most people have read these books but, Hunger games.

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#27

My Mom bought me this book: Q&A A Day For Me by Besty Franco and you just need to answer the questions. it's enough for 3 years!

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#28

The Mortal Instruments, Part One
City of Bones
City of Ashes
City of Glass
The Eldest Curses, Part One
The Red Scrolls of Magic
The Infernal Devices
Clockwork Angel
Clockwork Prince
Clockwork Princess
The Mortal Instruments, Part Two
City of Fallen Angels
City of Lost Souls
City of Heavenly Fire
The Bane Chronicles
Tales from the Shadowhunter Academy
The Eldest Curses, Part Two
The Lost Book of the White
The Dark Artifices
Lady Midnight
Lord of Shadows
Queen of Air and Darkness
Ghosts of the Shadow Market
The Last Hours
Chain of Gold
Chain of Iron (March 2021)
The Shadowhunter’s Codex
All of these are from Cassandra Clare. If you like fantasy stories you will definitely love these books.
Also, I love all of Shakespeare's books especially Othello and Macbeth. Even if Shakespeare's language is tough you can always get the simplified version

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#29

It depends on what you like. Alan Gratz is one of my favorites, but he's historical fiction. About 250 ish pages for his books.

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#30

Skulduggery Pleasant by Derek Landy

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#31

any of the five nights at freddy fazbear fright books or the 3 main fnaf books if you love horror.

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#32

Echo Mountain and Falling Up because their both books about finding yourself

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#33

The lunar Chronicles(series) by Marissa Meyer
Renegades(series) by Marissa Meyer
Squeaky Clean Mysteries by Christy Barritt

p.s. they all have some romance

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ooooo love mystery with a little romance... ok so this series it kinda mystery but modern day and some romance ( the plum series by Janet evanovich)

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#34

The Thief of Always by Clive Barker

It is a little known but great young adult novel. The book is written in a very easy to fall into but hard to put down kind of way. Each chapter is only around 10 pages and always ends on a cliff hanger. I don't want to give a way too much about the book but the basic plot is a child running away to a magical place full of secrets.

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#35

The City in the Lake
Catla and the Vikings
Night of the Fifth Moon
Diamond Willow
In the Stone Circle
Mermaids and Magic Words
Freya and the Dragon’s Egg

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#36

- All the Shadowhunter Chronicles series
- Anything by John Green
- Wuthering Heights
- The Lunar Chronicles, Heartless, and the Renegades Trilogy by Marissa Meyer
- There are some easy reads on Wattpad too

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#37

Dear Killer by Katherine Ewell and Out of My Mind by Sharon Draper. The first one is a murder/thriller book and is entertaining for people who like those genres. The second book is for everyone and will completely change your perspective on life. The second one is the best book I've ever read in my life.

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#38

nimona (the graphic novel)

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#39

Maybe Code Talker by Joseph Bruchac, another good one.

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#40

Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King.

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#41

The Library On Mount Char by Scott Hawkins

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#42

Steinbeck - Of Mice and Men.

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#43

A long way down- Jason Reynolds
Dear Martin- Nic Stone
Bird box- Josh Malerman
13 reasons why- Jay Asher

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#44

A study in Charlotte.
This may be a bit young for you, but, the mysterious Benedict society
Matched
Again maybe a bit young for you, but, Alan Gratz’s historical fiction books

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