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Task #16: The first book in a new-to-you YA or middle grade series
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I loved Fangirl but that's not part of a series so I'd go with Anna and the French Kiss.

For sports/realistic fiction: Ghost by Jason Reynolds. A quick read that's the first in a four-part series - like everything Reynolds writes, it's spare but beautiful.
For mystery: Murder Is Bad Manners by Robin Stevens. Your classic English thirties/forties murder mystery novel, but with a pair of girls at boarding school as the protagonists. The narrator is an international student from China trying to navigate her perception of English boarding-school life with its reality, which adds something different to what might seem at first pass like a hackneyed mash-up of Carolyn Keene and Agatha Christie.
For romance: To All the Boys I've Loved Before by Jenny Han. One of my greatest frustrations with a lot of YA is that the "teenagers" in the books often behave much more like they're in their early to mid twenties. But that's not the case with protagonist Lara Jean, who is so imperfectly, wonderfully fifteen years old.
For historical fiction: Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson. Immersive, beautiful, and the other two books in the trilogy are also well worth your time.
ETA: And thinking about Jenny Han, I just have to include Burn for Burn, co-written with Siobhan Vivian, for those who like a good thriller! I could not put this trilogy down.

Oh yes! Burn for Burn was soooooooooooooo good. Also love those LaraJean books!
I always end up having to bake cookies when I read them though. I made all the chocolate chip cookies after the 3rd one...


Oooh! This sounds much better than my other pick. I may read this for this task

I always end up having to bake cookies when I read them though. I made all the chocolate chip cookies after the 3rd one..."
Haha, I had to put the second book down to make snickerdoodles! (Though mine were a complete disaster.)
I highly recommend this series.


Now I am too! Thanks for the suggestion.


Kate wrote: "I'm a children's librarian so this is easy for me - I read at least five "first in series" middle-grade books each year! Most people think fantasy/science fiction when they think YA or middle grade..."



Ink and Bone
Everland
Flawed
two of which I already own so I'd love to get them off my TBR.

That's on my To Read list so maybe that will be my choice!

The Golden Compass (if you haven't read these, do yourself a favor and read them!)
Daughter of Smoke & Bone
Red Rising
Throne of Glass (don't start if it will drive you crazy that the series isn't completed yet!)
Edited to remove A Darker Shade of Magic!

Both are classified by Goodreads as YA

You're right on that one - my apologies. I just saw her statement about the way her name is shown as Victoria Schwab for adult and VE Schwab for YA. I still consider Red Rising YA, though, and wasn't able to find anything contradictory on the author's site/page.

I highly--I REPEAT, HIGHLY-- recommend the Gideon Trilogy beginning with


Three Dark Crowns
Cinder
Adaptation
If you haven’t read these yet, I recommend Shadowshaper by Daniel José Older and Labyrinth Lost by Zoraida Córdova (which have vaguely similar premises, but are quite different and both excellent reads).


This series is amazing!"
I haven't read it but I've heard of it. I suppose that doesn't count because I know of it?

This is such a great Series!!!!




I read all of the Time books when I was younger, but somehow never got around to L'Engle's other books.
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