Top 25 YA Books/Series for I Read YA Week!
It's that time again! Happy I read YA week! The blog I wrote for I read YA week last year is fitting this year as the theme is #YAStandsFor, and my blog was all about Why #IReadYA. The year before that, I listed ten YA books that people should be reading.
Now I'm going one step further. I'm going to list my top twenty-five YA stand-alone books and series. Every book/series on this list should be added to your TBR list immediately! They are phenomenal!
(In case you were wondering, they're alphabetical by author.)
The Reapers are the Angels - Alden Bell
Anna Dressed in Blood duology - Kendare Blake
The Perks of Being a Wallflower - Stephen Chbosky
The Hunger Games trilogy - Suzanne Collins
Before I Die - Jenny Downham
Just One Day - Gayle Forman
Gone series - Michael Grant
Paper Towns - John Green
The Fault in Our Stars - John Green
Unearthly trilogy - Cynthia Hand
Lorien Legacies series - Pittacus Lore
Warm Bodies series (including the prequel) - Isaac Marion
Chaos Walking trilogy - Patrick Ness
Before I Fall - Lauren Oliver
Divergent trilogy - Veronica Roth
Harry Potter series - J.K. Rowling
Daughter of Deep Silence - Carrie Ryan
The Forest of Hands and Teeth trilogy - Carrie Ryan
The Wolves of Mercy Falls series - Maggie Stiefvater
I am Not a Serial Killer series - Dan Wells
Rephaim series - Paula Weston
The Art of Being Normal - Lisa Williamson
5th Wave trilogy - Rick Yancey
Dustlands trilogy - Moira Young
The Book Thief - Markus Zusak
Now I'm not saying these are the top twenty-five ever; they're just my current top twenty-five. I know for a
fact there are a few books on my TBR list that'll make it onto this list. That's one of the great things about YA. When you think it can't get any better, a book comes along that blows you apart, breaking you and fixing you all at once.
And that's why I read YA.
If there's a book that made you feel this way that I don't have on my list, please let me know! I live for that kind of YA!