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The royals series by Erin Watt. I think those royals ruined me. Must have been Easton
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I was going to recommend Vampire Academy but it seems someone has already beat me to the punch. So my second favorite series would be the Immortal Instrument series. If you like fantasy, love, action, supernatural and twist just when you think you've figured everything out this series is for you. It's a lengthy series which I personally prefer as you become very invested emotionally with the characters, so much so you can laugh cry and hurt with them. Also the main character is a strong female who is the hero of her own story with a little help from her friends.
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I highly recommend the divergent series, and basically anything by Cassandra Clare. Her work creating the Shadowhunter universe will complete Captivate you.
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The best of the best(for me) is Looking For Alaska by John Green.
Also Paper Towns by John Green.
I find the writing style and the topic in John Green's books really appealing and relatable.
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Also I highly recommend The Hate U Gave by Angie Thomas. The book deliver numerous messages that are really relatable to one's life(especially a young adult's)
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I have heard a lot of positive reviews for The Inexplicable Logic of My Life but I haven't read it yet. I think it might be a pleasant journey reading this book.
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Girl on a wire by Gwenda Bond was a great read! It was about two families, who rivals in the circus and then one from each family fell in love, and then what?? Magic, Circus, Love. Worth the read!!
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