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This thread is for dropping ideas, questions, resources, comments, and discussion about Task 11: A YA Novel

A list to get you started:

http://bookriot.com/2014/12/04/2014-y...


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Rita | 11 comments THis is one of the easier ones for me as I have many, many, many YA novels on my TBR at home.


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Malvina (malvina85) | 34 comments Truth About Alice, the Rithmatist, Mystic City and/or a few others. I don't own a ton of YA books so this one such be easy enough to just pick one up and read it. Is Mistborn YA?


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Julia (mizzelle) | 49 comments Malvina, Sanderson's Steelheart is considered YA. Mistborn has been remarketed for them with new editions, but I think it was originally for adults.


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Kathryn (kathrynlively) | 63 comments I picked Brown Girl Dreaming originally, but since I might finish it this weekend I'll have to choose another one.


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Karin (8littlepaws) | 119 comments I have to do Code Name Verity. I have had my friends raving about it for a long, long time, and it's time I get around to it!


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Pauline  | 29 comments I enjoyed Inhuman by Kat Falls


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Knitlbun | 9 comments Karin wrote: "I have to do Code Name Verity. I have had my friends raving about it for a long, long time, and it's time I get around to it!"

That' a wonderful book. I'd also like to suggest that you listen to the audio version. The readers are fantastic.


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Lisa | 15 comments I highly recommend The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater. I loved this book!


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Taylor Currier | 2 comments If anyone has trouble finding a YA book that they are interested in Epic Reads is a website that specializes in YA. They have tons to choose from.


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Kelli Robinson (kellifrobinson) I've had Wonder on my shelf forever. Will read it for this category.

Wonder by R.J. Palacio


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Rainey | 241 comments I plan on reading Divergent for my YA read. Divergent (Divergent, #1) by Veronica Roth


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Elizabeth (goodreadscomelizabeth_roe_in) | 29 comments I think I will read one of the John Green books, probably Looking for Alaska.


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Amii | 12 comments Divergent


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Kathryn (kathrynlively) | 63 comments I couldn't wait and read Brown Girl Dreaming, so I need a new book.


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Samantha Showalter (sammisho) | 37 comments This is such a easy category for me. I read YA like it's my job! Probably will use Speak since I already own it.


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Ahtims (embeddedinbooks) lots to choose from; so the first YA I read this year will be entered as my YA entry.


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Ashley | 7 comments I have several series to finish up or continue in 2015 (hopefully)...it will probably be Allegiant or the Percy Jackson series since I borrowed it from my mom over the holiday.


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Judy (judygreeneyes) | 14 comments I'm not too big on YA books, so this will be tough. I can recommend WWW: Wake and the follow on books by Robert Sawyer.


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I'll be going with some Diana Wynne Jones, I just love her books and I have plenty I haven't read yet.


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Miss Jones | 26 comments The Hunger Games


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DarthVixReads | 26 comments I'm going with The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. I've been wanting to read it for awhile!


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Jenn T Rogers | 19 comments I read We Were Liars this summer and just loved it. I read a lot of YA (I teach Freshman English) and I can recommend several books.

The Grisha Trilogy:
Shadow and Bone
Siege and Storm
Ruin and Rising
Loved every minute of it.

Anything by Rainbow Rowell. Eleanor & Park is fantastic.

I enjoyed Winger. Totally the mind of a 14 year old boy and rugby.

I have more if you want them!


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Samantha Showalter (sammisho) | 37 comments Rainbow Rowell is my favorite author right now!


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Jenn T Rogers | 19 comments Samantha wrote: "Rainbow Rowell is my favorite author right now!"

I have devoured everything she has out. Landline was basically a walk through my high school years in the early 90s.


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Samantha Showalter (sammisho) | 37 comments Jennifer wrote: "Samantha wrote: "Rainbow Rowell is my favorite author right now!"

I have devoured everything she has out. Landline was basically a walk through my high school years in the early 90s."


I have read everything too, and subscribed to her website so I can be sure to know when she has something new coming out! Attachments was probably my favorite.


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Suzanne (suzystjohn) | 18 comments I am hoping to finish the Mara Dyer series here, Rick Yancy, or the latest Lorien Legacy. I do read a lot of YA but these are at the top of my list.


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Melissa Stebbins  (bougem) | 24 comments I have yet to read The Book Thief, so I'm going with that one for this category.


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Janet (jangoodell) | 45 comments Elizabeth wrote: "I think I will read one of the John Green books, probably Looking for Alaska."

That book is a very good choice...


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Bekah (bekah73) | 1 comments I'm reading Paper Towns by John Green.


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Lily | 6 comments I just picked up Red Rising from the library, which I think will be my YA read. I'm not really a fan of most of the other works that it gets compared to, but I've heard enough rave reviews about it to be pretty intrigued.


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Lydia Reading "Rage" by Jackie Morse Kessler


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Rachel Doose I just finished True Believer, my first read of the year, and absolutely loved it. Great YA book written in verse.


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Patricia Reading The Book Thief for this category


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Juanita (janescayre) | 3 comments Does anybody have any tips for non-ya readers? Any good starting points? I've been recommended The Prydain Chronicles but it seems like that's middlegrade? I read mostly classics, literary fiction and some sff. Thanks in advance!


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Lily | 6 comments Juanita wrote: "Does anybody have any tips for non-ya readers? Any good starting points? I've been recommended The Prydain Chronicles but it seems like that's middlegrade? I read mostly classics, li..."

The first recommendation that comes to mind is Sabriel - it's fantasy, and an all-around good book with a well-paced plot and an excellent heroine.


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I second Sabriel! Such a wonderful book.


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Ana-Maria (leo_amabi) Juanita wrote: "Does anybody have any tips for non-ya readers? Any good starting points? I've been recommended The Prydain Chronicles but it seems like that's middlegrade? I read mostly classics, li..."

Would you be willing to look at Pure by Julianna Baggott? When I worked at Barnes & Noble, we shelved it in general fiction (as opposed to the YA section), but the story is told from the teens' POV (but third-person, not first). It's definitely science-y, but I wouldn't really call it science fiction. IIRC, the language here is definitely literary for a YA, so thought that might track with your reading tastes.

Still on the science track, I really liked Partials by Dan Wells. This one is definitely YA, but the science is explained a bit better than in Pure.

If you don't want that much science, and you've already read The Hunger Games and Divergent, I thought Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi was an entertaining variant of the X-Men (though it seems pretty love it/hate it in the reviews) and Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo was an interesting fantasy.

As far as realistic fiction, all I can really recommend is Yaqui Delgado Wants to Kick Your Ass by Meg Medina. I did love it, but most of my reading is more in the SFF arena, so I can't really add any other books here.


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Threemoons | 12 comments I've always wanted an excuse to read The Golden Compass; this may be it!


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Lisa | 15 comments Lydia wrote: "Reading "Rage" by Jackie Morse Kessler"

I enjoyed this series, and it was an interesting take on things.


BookDrunkard is on storygraph as bookdrunkard78 | 18 comments Jenny wrote: "There are several I'm considering, some will be double duty for other categories.
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
Please Ignore Vera Dietz
[book:Brown..."


I want to read several of those as well, but I have read Jackaby, and I really enjoyed it!


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Maegan | 3 comments I read "City of Bones" for my YA pick. Not my usual read, but decent.


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Srividya Rao | 24 comments I read BelzharBelzhar Belzhar by Meg Wolitzer for this challenge.


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Jen (jwhittz) | 2 comments Just finished Vivian Apple at the End of the World, which I picked up after it was announced as the Reblog Book Club pick. I highly recommend it!


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Sarah (sera_87) | 6 comments Anything by Maggie Stiefvater & the Throne of Glass series by Sarah J Maas.


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Kayla | 1 comments I recommend Can't Look Away by Donna Cooner or anything by Sarah Dessen.


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Jennifer (jcreamer) | 30 comments I read Scarlet by Marissa Meyer that I am using for this task as of now. It was a good second book in the series.


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Karin (8littlepaws) | 119 comments Just finished Code Name Verity as my first book of the challenge. I gave it a 3/5. Ultimately I just don't think I'm a YA fan. This is one in a list of YA books that many people I know raved over, but I couldn't form as strong a connection to it.


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