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What are some /lit/ YA novels?

>> No.15020267

>>15020264
It's so boring

>> No.15020273

>>15020264
Definitely not the fucking giver

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>>15020264
This isn’t even YA, it’s a children’s novel, but I remember liking it a lot.

>> No.15020396

>>15020273
Why not? Also S. E. Hintons works

>> No.15020425

>>15020396
I wouldn’t classify it as /lit/ because it isn’t that especially riveting or important and it just isn’t that good from a solely literary perspective.

>> No.15020448

>>15020425
I think its a decent imagining of a platonic utopia that doesnt fall intoa lot of the liberal sentementality traps that unwarrantedly paints it as especially distopian.

>> No.15020462

>>15020264
Earthsea.

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A High Wind in Jamaica by Richard Hughes

>> No.15021487

Les Miserables

>> No.15021521

The Phantom Tollbooth is pretty good. I enjoyed Mathilda, Tom Sawyer, and David Copperfield as a kid.

>> No.15021549

>>15020379
The grandma drowns a kitten in this :(

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>>15020379
Children's >>>> YA

>> No.15021698

>>15020273
I liked it.

>> No.15021749

>>15020348
kek'd

>> No.15022402

>>15020264
I liked it. His dark materials is great, too. Catcher in the Rye.

YA doesn't need to be bad. why is modern YA all love triangles and dystopian teenage girl saves the world with a revolution anime tier horseshit? jfc
>>15020288
not YA
>>15021586
those are shite

>> No.15022585

>>15020264
Um, this doesn't belong on /lit/

>> No.15022886

>>15022402
>not YA
How is Dostoevsky not YA? It is high school prose with high school existentialism.

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>>15020264
Thoughts regarding pic related? I remember liking it a lot when I read it.

>> No.15024118

>>15023970
its good, not the best science fiction novel I've read but it asks very interesting question. Has compelling characters too

>> No.15024251

>This is All by Aidan Chambers
>The Thief of Always by Clive Barker
>The Children and The Wolves
>03 by Jean-Christophe Valtat
>The Only Alien on the Planet by Kristen Randle
>Stuck in Neutral and Life Comes Next by Terry Trueman
>The Chaos Walking Trilogy by Patrick Ness
>More Than This by Patrick Ness
>The Book of Dust Trilogy by Philip Pullman

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>> No.15024407

>>15020264
Anna Sewell: Black Beauty
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry: The Little Prince
Astrid Lindgren: Pippi Longstocking
Betty Smith: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Carlo Collodi: Pinocchio
E.B. White: Charlotte's Web
Frances Hodgson Burnett: The Secret Garden
Gary Paulsen: Hatchet
Johann David Wyss: The Swiss Family Robinson
Katherine Paterson: Bridge to Terabithia
Kenneth Grahame: The Wind in the Willows
L. Frank Baum: The Wizard of Oz
L.M. Montgomery: Anne of Green Gables
Laura Ingalls Wilder: Little House In the Big Woods
Louis Sachar: Holes
Madeleine L'Engle: A Wrinkle in Time
Richard Adams: Watership Down
S.E. Hinton: The Outsiders

>> No.15024434

>>15020264
Phenomenology of spirit

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'Fuck Seth Price'