Best Young Adult Books

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I grew up reading a lot of young adult books, and think that it is one of the most entertaining genres to read.
This is especially true for those still trying to find out who they are in life.
Often, the characters in young adult books are very easy to relate to, and this makes the book both more enjoyable, and allows you to get something out of reading them.
This is why I like them so much.
One of my favorites is The Neverending Story by Michael Ende.
It is more of a fantasy type of book, but you will like it even if you are not really into that style of book (such as myself).
He just writes in a very entertaining way, and you can tell that he is using the story to make bigger points about life.
Another book of his that I enjoy is Momo, which talks about "time thieves" and the ways that we use our time.
It is a good book to stop and make you think about how you are living your life.
Another book of this genre that I really enjoy is The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky.
It is about a boy named Charlie and the letters he writes which talk about his life, including all of the struggles he goes through in high school.
It is an interesting look at his maturity, and at some of the dynamics of growing up.
He also had some great insights on life, such as the famous thought that "We accept the love we think we deserve.
" I think many people would benefit from the perspective that could be brought from reading this book.
The Giver by Lois Lowry is another book that will make you stop and ponder life and your place in it.
It is about a world and culture that seems to be ideal, as everyone is given their life assignment at a young age and they have their life planned for them.
However, one person (Jonas) begins to see through his life assignment some of the downsides of the world he lives in, and some of the sacrifices that are made to protect it.
Looking For Alaska is a funny, entertaining book.
It is about a kid named Pudge that gets sent to boarding school, and the things that it does to change his life.
The biggest among them is meeting a girl named Alaska, as she helps him to truly live and appreciate life.
Once again, it is just a very good coming-of-age story that I think a lot of people would benefit from reading.
Many people might pass over young adult books, thinking they don't have a lot to offer people unless they are young adults themselves.
However, I think many would be well served to check out this genre.
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