My favorite YA right now is The Immortal Rules and The Eternity Cure by Julie Kagawa. It's refreshing to actually come across a creepy/scary series. I'm impatiently awaiting the release of the third book. I would probably say these books are more on the New Adult side then YA though.
Madeline L'Engle Wrinkle in Time series. Susan Cooper's Dark is Rising series. Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys. Probably not cool, but I loved them. (I even had my Dad's Hardy Boys books, so they were the really old versions.)
My favorite YA right now is The Immortal Rules and The Eternity Cure by Julie Kagawa. It's refreshing to actually come across a creepy/scary series. I'm impatiently awaiting the release of the third book. I would probably say these books are more on the New Adult side then YA though.
Yes! I was surprised how much I liked Immortal Rules and am about 20 pages in to The Eternity Cure right now.
My favorite YA right now is The Immortal Rules and The Eternity Cure by Julie Kagawa. It's refreshing to actually come across a creepy/scary series. I'm impatiently awaiting the release of the third book. I would probably say these books are more on the New Adult side then YA though.
Yes! I was surprised how much I liked Immortal Rules and am about 20 pages in to The Eternity Cure right now.
Eternity Cure has a bit of a story lag in the middle but really picks up for the end but the second really has some scary parts and I normally don't get freaked out by books. We should start a discussion when you're done with it:)
Ditto Harry Potter series, Hunger Games, Divergent, John Green, esp. The Fault in Our Stars. I've also heard good things about the Seven Realms series, but have yet to read them.
Does My Head Look Big in This? Chronicles of Narnia the Carbonel books by Barbara Sleigh Bunnicula and I'm finally getting round to reading The Green Sky trilogy (after 25 years of considering it) and so far I'm surprisingly impressed!