Young adult authors?
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Re: Young adult authors?
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One of my favorite YA authors is Margaret Peterson Haddix. Every series/book she writes is a fresh idea that peaks your interest.
e.g. missing children from history, offspring limits, fake war, abandoned children.
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bibliophile97 is totally correct. YA has a lot of "magic" to it although some people endorse them too much hehe. i think a good YA book really vents on realistic teen situationsBibliophile97 wrote:Young adult is my favorite as well, though I haven't really delved into Adult yet. There just seems to be more variety and more imagination in Young adult and childrens books. I plan on writing one this summer actually.
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