Favorite Young Adult Books
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Red Queen
Harry Potter
The Hunger Games
Wednesday Letters
Water for Elephants
Splintered series
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I keep seeing peopme say they enjoyed the Maze Runner series! I honestly need to put it on my TBR list!!
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I would recommend it!HarryPotterLibrary22 wrote: ↑23 Dec 2019, 10:01I keep seeing peopme say they enjoyed the Maze Runner series! I honestly need to put it on my TBR list!!
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Would you say all the books in the series are good or just the first?Nym182 wrote: ↑27 Dec 2019, 13:34I would recommend it!HarryPotterLibrary22 wrote: ↑23 Dec 2019, 10:01I keep seeing peopme say they enjoyed the Maze Runner series! I honestly need to put it on my TBR list!!
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I began reading the series at age 6 (with help from my parents, of course) and haven't stopped re-reading them since. They definitely shaped me as a person from a young age.
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I have really enjoyed The Mortal Instruments, by Cassandra Clare, the Vampire Academy series, by Richelle Mead, and The Burning Sky, by Sherry Thomas.
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All! Honestly, the story flows consistently through all the books that it is hard for me to differentiate between the individual books (The Kill Order does revolve around a different set of people but it was a good break between the other books)HarryPotterLibrary22 wrote: ↑28 Dec 2019, 09:08Would you say all the books in the series are good or just the first?Nym182 wrote: ↑27 Dec 2019, 13:34I would recommend it!HarryPotterLibrary22 wrote: ↑23 Dec 2019, 10:01
I keep seeing peopme say they enjoyed the Maze Runner series! I honestly need to put it on my TBR list!!
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That's great to hear!! Sometimes the first book is incredible and the rest are so-so so I'm really glad this isn't the case! I'm putting this near the top of my TBR pile thank youNym182 wrote: ↑06 Jan 2020, 14:42All! Honestly, the story flows consistently through all the books that it is hard for me to differentiate between the individual books (The Kill Order does revolve around a different set of people but it was a good break between the other books)HarryPotterLibrary22 wrote: ↑28 Dec 2019, 09:08Would you say all the books in the series are good or just the first?
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Oh, Vampire Academy! I rarely see it mentioned in YA book compilations nowadays, but I loved it so so much back when I read it.Books_peace wrote: ↑02 Jan 2020, 10:10 I have always enjoyed books and I thought I would share some of my favorites!
I have really enjoyed The Mortal Instruments, by Cassandra Clare, the Vampire Academy series, by Richelle Mead, and The Burning Sky, by Sherry Thomas.
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