115 Best Young Adult Books of All Time However much teachers will make you read classics like Moby-Dick or Great Expectations, chances are that many of the books you’ll keep closest to your heart are the teenage books you read. Who can forget the first time they met irresistible, fast...
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A brief history of young adult literature Which brings me back to John Green. I surely hadn’t stopped reading in the interim years – and in fact started writing for a living – but did so with maybe a little more duty and less abandon than in years past. My shelves, and eventually...