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				 How about The Golden Compassby Philip Pullman
      How about The Golden Compassby Philip PullmanI thought this was a really good book. I picked it up.....oh, ages ago for my then preteen son for our bedtime reading. We both loved it. The writing is sharp and strong, the place incredible and the characters flawed but not distasteful. I've been looking for an excuse to re-read it.
 I'll nominate The Silent Boy. The author, Lois Lowry, has had several respected young adult novels including The Giver series. I have The Silent Boy as part of my challenge read for this year (shameless plug).
      I'll nominate The Silent Boy. The author, Lois Lowry, has had several respected young adult novels including The Giver series. I have The Silent Boy as part of my challenge read for this year (shameless plug).
     I will nominate Artemis Fowl. A young adult book that combines fantasy(urban fantasy), humor, science fiction and adventure. It could be used by a lot of people for different genres in the challenge. It won several awards in 2003-2004.
      I will nominate Artemis Fowl. A young adult book that combines fantasy(urban fantasy), humor, science fiction and adventure. It could be used by a lot of people for different genres in the challenge. It won several awards in 2003-2004.
     I nominate 'Neverwhere' by Neil Gaiman. Read it breathlessly once, would like to read it attentively once again. Definitely worth several reads.
      I nominate 'Neverwhere' by Neil Gaiman. Read it breathlessly once, would like to read it attentively once again. Definitely worth several reads.
     I nominate The Wednesday Wars by Gary D. Schmidt because it is a sweet coming-of-age story of an innocent boy to a smarter young adult. It is also full of likable characters and wit. It won Newbery Honor.
      I nominate The Wednesday Wars by Gary D. Schmidt because it is a sweet coming-of-age story of an innocent boy to a smarter young adult. It is also full of likable characters and wit. It won Newbery Honor.
     I nominate Percy Jackson and the Lightening Thief by Rick Riordan.
      I nominate Percy Jackson and the Lightening Thief by Rick Riordan. (Can't link the book - sorry - I'm on my phone.)
It's a brilliantly written story with a very unique use of greek mythology in a modern fantasy, lovable, relatable characters and an incredible plot.
 I nominated "The Perks of being a Wallflower" because I heard it's a good coming-of-age story and I want to read it, and thought others might too. Don't know if that's a suitable reason!
      I nominated "The Perks of being a Wallflower" because I heard it's a good coming-of-age story and I want to read it, and thought others might too. Don't know if that's a suitable reason!
     Can I nominate two books? How I Live Now and Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac are two that I have been meaning to read and they seem different from most of the YA genre.
      Can I nominate two books? How I Live Now and Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac are two that I have been meaning to read and they seem different from most of the YA genre.
     I nominate Divergent which is a great book for YAs because it's about a 16-year old in a completely different (and extremely thoughtful) set of circumstances. This is the sort of book that I think will be remembered throughout the reader's lifetime.
      I nominate Divergent which is a great book for YAs because it's about a 16-year old in a completely different (and extremely thoughtful) set of circumstances. This is the sort of book that I think will be remembered throughout the reader's lifetime.
     Nominate The House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer. About a boy's struggles for survival and identity; he is a clone of a drug lord. It won the National Book Award and other awards.
      Nominate The House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer. About a boy's struggles for survival and identity; he is a clone of a drug lord. It won the National Book Award and other awards.
    
        
      Wow we have a full list now. That is enough.
The Golden Compass
The Silent Boy
Artemis Fowl
Neverwhere
The Wednesday Wars
The Lightning Thief
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Divergent
The House of the Scorpion
  
  
  The Golden Compass
The Silent Boy
Artemis Fowl
Neverwhere
The Wednesday Wars
The Lightning Thief
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Divergent
The House of the Scorpion
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