Category: Young Adult
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Help Me Choose My Next YA Read
Having read and enjoyed The Hunger Games and The Maze Runner series’ over the past year, I find myself keen to discover a new YA book or series that I can sink my teeth into. There is no doubt that there are a bazillion great reads out there, but I’m hoping visitors to my site can…
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The Death Cure (Maze Runner 3) | James Dashner | YA | Book Review + Scorch Trailer
The Death Cure (Maze Runner 3) | by James Dashner Young Adult | Dystopia | Thriller Kindle edition | Released 11th October 2011 The Trials are over. WICKED is planning to restore the survivors’ memories and complete the final cure for the Flare. But Thomas has already remembered more than they think. And he knows…
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Mockingjay (Hunger Games 3) | Suzanne Collins | YA | Book Review
The Hunger Games is a brilliant series. I’m glad that I finally jumped on the bandwagon and joined its fans. Even though I was a little disappointed with the outcome of this final book, Mockingjay, it is still an amazing series that I recommend it to all dystopian fans.
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The Fault In Our Stars | John Green | YA | Book Review

THE FAULT IN OUR STARS by John Green 313 pages Kindle edition Amazon purchase Despite the tumor-shrinking medical miracle that has bought her a few years, Hazel has never been anything but terminal, her final chapter inscribed upon diagnosis. But when a gorgeous plot twist named Augustus Waters suddenly appears at Cancer Kid Support Group,…
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Catching Fire (Hunger Games 2) | Suzanne Collins | YA | Book Review
A great second instalment in the Hunger Games Trilogy. I loved this one as much as book 1. It held me captive from start to finish. Recommended for anyone with a love of characters who overcome hopeless situations and exciting plot twists.
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The Hunger Games (HG1) | Suzanne Collins | YA | Book Review
THE HUNGER GAMES (HG 1)by Suzanne Collins Kindle Edition | 374 pagesPublished September 14th 2008 In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capitol surrounded by twelve outlying districts. The Capitol is harsh and cruel and keeps the districts in line by forcing them all…
