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Six of Crows duology by Leigh Bardugo. Those book are just fantastic. I also love the Harry Potter series.
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My favourite YA books right now are probably the Mythos Academy books by Jennifer Estep and the Raven Cycle by Maggie Stiefvater.
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You all have given me some new titles to search out. Yay!

My favorites are these:

The Hunger Games
The Host by Stephenie Meyer
Beauty by Robin McKinley
The Chronicles of Narnia series
The Legends of the Guardian King series by Karen Hancock
Anything by Melanie Dickerson
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While growing up, i was almost always reading. It was my escape from the real world and it allowed me to let my imagination flow. Some of my favorites were the harry potter series and the dorothy must die series. (Im not sure if many people know the last one, but i reread it a few months ago and i still loved it) overall I honestly don't think I could pick a favorite out of the two. I loved imagining myself beside all of the main characters, and it was so fun to go on all the adventures they had with them. I could be a wizard, or I could be a brave warrior from Kansas. I connected so much with the stories and I feel like it helped create who I am today.
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Mine it's a long list! It doesn't matter how old I get, young adult books are still my favorites.
So definitely Harry Potter and The Hunger Games. Also The Infernal Devices and the other shadowhunters series. And more recently The Grishaverse Trilogy and the Six of Crows Duology by Leigh Bardugo.
“That’s the thing about books. They let you travel without moving your feet.”

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Consider reading The Black Mage series by Rachel E. Carter. Otherwise, I also loved the Uglies by Scott Westerfield.
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Harry Potter series is obviously what shaped my childhood but i also love Eleanor and Park. That book is really close to my heart
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Oulababe wrote: 16 Sep 2018, 02:18 Harry Porter is also one of my favorites.
Dude it's Potter... Harry potter.
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Ooo... This is my favourite topic 😍..... discussing ur favourite books.
My obsession for J.K.'s wizarding world started when I was 10 , every book of Harry Potter series seems to be a part of my life. Am not a potterhead but a pottersoul. I just love it beyond anything. Ever since reading this book other fantasy novels about prince& princesses lost its spark. All I wanted to read about was Harry , Hermione and Ron. Hermione became by princess , who wasn't born to a wealthy king with blonde hair and beauty unmatched instead she was born to a dentist a commoner with crazy hair and unmatched wit . She wasnt a damsel in distress but a strong , independent know it all. She made me realize it was her inner beauty that mattered 😍. The books taught me to be loyal, chivalrous, brave , daring , headstrong , hardworking, resourceful , ambitious , witty yet kind , humble and generous. That made me value friendship and love . Oh ...I love this series.
Sorcery of thorns, Queens rising, To kill a kingdom are some really good novels.
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_russhel_ wrote: 13 Sep 2018, 03:42 :techie-studyinggray:
Growing up alone was always a typical thing for me. Nevertheless I became fond of children's books. It was in my 8th grade that got the first harry potter book, the Sorcerer's stone, lured me into the wizarding world. All throughout my early teens, Harry was like a best friend and companion. The book took me on it's roller coaster journeys along with the golden trio, Hermione, Harry and Ronald.
Best young adult book I ever read. My favourite even now. A lovely comprehension, of valuable human virtues and emotions, this series preach us the value of unconditional love and selfless heroism. The humbleness depicted by the protagonist, Harry, is heart warming. Along this series, we experience different turns of emotions, plots and plans, of friendship and bravery and endless loyalty !
I really like the beautiful way you described it😍
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JennysChubby[3] wrote: 20 Sep 2018, 15:03 I love Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling, have for years. I have recently read and fallen in love with Serena Valentino's Villains series. The Odd Sisters, they're so naughty. I do love how they intertwine and make an actually series.
Hey , the title old sister is really interesting !! Can u drop in some more details of this book
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Jsovermyer wrote: 13 Oct 2018, 23:03 Harry Potter
The Pigman by Paul Zindel
Hunger Games
Divergent
Matched
The Selection
A great Y/A book list....I have read most of it except the pigman and The selection. .....this reminds me that am a divergent fan too.
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Imperio wrote: 07 Jul 2020, 13:37 Consider reading The Black Mage series by Rachel E. Carter. Otherwise, I also loved the Uglies by Scott Westerfield.
The black Mage is another Y/A that can definitely cast a spell on u. The readers who enjoyed the black Mage should also try The Black witch, The magicians , Queen's rising and the Divergent series.
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vishakha_bhela wrote: 09 Jul 2020, 05:35 Harry Potter series is obviously what shaped my childhood but i also love Eleanor and Park. That book is really close to my heart
Great choice !!!
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Barbara Larkin wrote: 04 Jul 2020, 07:26 My favourite YA books right now are probably the Mythos Academy books by Jennifer Estep and the Raven Cycle by Maggie Stiefvater.
It's the first time I came across these titles. Am a big Y/A novels fan. Thnx for sharing .
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