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Favorite "young adult" book?

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Originally posted by: yobarman
The Giver was awesome!

Here's a Long shot: Back in the day i had to read a book for summer, it was about a young girl and her two younger brothers who are abondoned by their mother in a shopping mall parking lot. In the ned i think they end up at their grandparents house or something...

I know it's vague, but if anyone can help me out that would be key. I loved that book.

Sounds like a more modern boxcar children...
 
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: yobarman
The Giver was awesome!

Here's a Long shot: Back in the day i had to read a book for summer, it was about a young girl and her two younger brothers who are abondoned by their mother in a shopping mall parking lot. In the ned i think they end up at their grandparents house or something...

I know it's vague, but if anyone can help me out that would be key. I loved that book.

Sounds like a more modern boxcar children...

Nah it's not that. I vaguely remember the book beginning with a C. It took place in a New England area, or maybe a in Cali, but a lot of it took place on the coastline, in a city on the shore or something
 
You are probably thinking of Homecoming by Cynthia Voight. Also read Dicey's Song.

Did no one else read the Susan(?) Cooper "Dark is Rising" series?
 
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
The Catcher in the Rye. Very surprised it was not mentioned yet.
Mine too.

I love that book, but I'm not sure that I consider it young adult when compared with alot of these others. Required High School reading? Yes, but that doesn't really make it young adult, imo.
 
Originally posted by: myusername
You are probably thinking of Homecoming by Cynthia Voight. Also read Dicey's Song.

Did no one else read the Susan(?) Cooper "Dark is Rising" series?

Awesome! that's it! I've been wanting to know the title since like 8th grade when i last read it lol.
 
Originally posted by: Ameesh
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: Ameesh
Originally posted by: Cerb
The Hobbit
Dune
F. 451
If Dune is a young adult book then whats an adult book?
I first read Dune in the fifth grade.
i guarentee you didn't understand all the subtle nuances in the book like you would now. I read it for the first time around then too but i only really appreciated it several years later when i reread it.
Maybe so, but it's a really cool book even before you can understand it to any major degree.
 
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