Favourite YA Books of 2012

That time of year again… my favourite YA books of 2012.


The list

(in no particular order)

John Green – The Fault In Our Stars

Sarah Ockler – Bittersweet

Sarra Manning – Adorkable

Beth Revis – A Million Suns

Andy Robb – Geekhood

Laura Jarratt – Skin Deep

Ilsa J Bick – Drowning Instinct

Caragh M O’Brien – Promised


The breakdown

Dystopian/sci-fi: 2

Contemporary/realistic: 6

Authors I’d read before: 4

Authors new to me: 4


The trends

- where is the paranormal/fantasy this year? I think I read slightly less of it this year than previously, which may explain its absence.

- there is a lot of contemporary fiction on this list, and a little bit of sci-fi; I think this probably represents my reading tastes quite accurately.

- I mentioned last year I expected more UK lit; there are three UK writers there this year which is not doing too badly, although it wasn’t a conscious reading decision this year.

- there are more stand-alone titles there, only two in a series (the two sci-fi/dystopian ones, actually).

- this is a shorter list than I’ve ever had before; I read a lot of great YA fiction this year but these are my absolute favourites. Mostly I knew when reading them that they would be favourites; they were just immensely enjoyable or satisfying (even if heartbreaking or distressing – John Green and Ilsa J Bick, looking at you guys).


Bonus mentions

- read in 2012, but originally published in 2011: Sara Zarr’s How To Save A Life and Stephanie Perkins’s Lola and the Boy Next Door. Both great.


Past years

2011

2010

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