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Favourite Young Adult Book Series

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  1. Kj802

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    My favourite is The Darkest Minds series currently incomplete.
    What's your favourite YA book series?
     
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    I like the Uglies series by Scott Westerfeld.

    I just looked up that series as I hadn't heard of it, and it sounds great *adds to reading list*
     
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    Though I'm not part of the target audience, I must say that I found The Hunger Games enjoyable.
     
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    The Foster High series. I'm just finishing the last one today and it's unbelievable.
     
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    Gone by Michael Grant
     
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    I was a big fan of "His Dark Materials" by Philip Pullman.
     
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    I change mine. I'm jumping on this bandwagon.

    Incredible books.

    My Dæmon was a falcon

    Hehe
     
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    probably my least favourite genre next to paperback romances but i have been enjoying what i have read of the gregor the overlander series :<
     
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    The Hunger Games :grin:
     
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    His Dark Materials and The Hunger Games.
     
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    Does Harry Potter count as YA? :lol:
     
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    Harry Potter.
     
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    The Mortal Instruments
     
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    All the Tamora Pierce quartets, The Hunger Games, Divergent, Matched, CHERUB, The Kane Chronicles and Maximum Ride.
     
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    Mine would have to be the series by Gary Paulsen that started with Hatchet, about the boy Brian, who survives a small plane crash and has to learn to survive alone in the wilderness of Canada. I don't think as many books made such a deep impression on me in this genre. I loved his book Dogsong, as well.

    I always tended to like books about running away, surviving in the wild, and ones about dogs, such as Where the Red Fern Grows.
     
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    Seeing as it is a coming-of-age story, yeah I'd say it does. It's certainly my favorite.
     
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    Among the Hidden series :grin:
     
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    Harry Potter (of course)
    Anna Dressed In Blood

    Those are my top two at the moment.
     
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    Harry Potter and The Hunger Games. I also loved the first Mazerunner book and the first 2 Divergent books but I felt they got a bit boring after that and never got around to finishing The Death Cure or Allegiant. John Green books are great for light reading and while I do really enjoy them, they're quite over hyped.
     
  20. Acm

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    Probably Harry Potter. It's sort of an obvious choice, but it's a great series. I used to be a lot more into YA a few years ago, but I got kind of sick of the whole genre so I'm not sure anymore.