Of course. 'If I Stay' has an ending that tugs at your heartstrings. Mia makes a choice between life and death, and the ending is very emotional. 'Paper Towns' has an ending that is different from what you might expect. Quentin's search for Margo leads to a realization about how we perceive others. And 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' has an ending that gives a sense of hope. Charlie starts to heal and move forward in his life, which is a great way to end the story of his high - school years.
Definitely. 'The Book Thief' has a really moving ending. Liesel survives the war, and the story of her life during that time is one that is both tragic and full of hope. The ending really cements the themes of the book. Another one is 'Code Name Verity' where the ending is a mix of tragedy and heroism. The two main characters' fates are intertwined in a very powerful way. And 'Fangirl' has a great ending where Cath finds her place in college and also in her relationship with Levi. It's a coming - of - age story with a great conclusion.
One of the best endings is in 'The Hunger Games' trilogy. At the end, Katniss manages to bring some sense of peace and stability to Panem. It shows her growth from a reluctant tribute to a symbol of hope and change. Another great ending is in 'Harry Potter' series. Harry finally defeats Voldemort and restores peace to the wizarding world. The epilogue gives a sense of closure as we see the characters grown up and having families. In 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians', Percy's journey ends with him having a better understanding of his place in the world of gods and demigods, and there is a sense of harmony among the different mythological beings.
'Leah on the Offbeat' is a great one. It's a follow - up to 'Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda'. Leah is a bisexual girl, and the story has a lovely romantic subplot involving her female love interest. It has a really positive and upbeat ending that will leave you feeling good.
Sure. 'Throne of Glass' by Sarah J. Maas has a great deal of steamy romance. Celaena's relationships in the series are complex and often filled with passion.
Sure. 'The Hunger Games' series is a must - read. It's a gripping story of survival and rebellion. Then there's 'Divergent'. It has a complex world - building with the faction system. Also, 'The Maze Runner' is really good. The mystery of the maze keeps you hooked.
Sure. 'More Happy Than Not' is a great one. It deals with a boy's struggle with his sexuality and a special procedure that could change his memories. Another is 'The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue' which has a bisexual main character and is full of adventure. And 'Far from You' is also a good LGBT YA novel that focuses on a girl's journey after her best friend's death and her relationship with another girl.
Sure. 'Daisy Jones & The Six' is a great 2019 YA novel. It's written in an interview - style format and tells the story of a fictional rock band in the 70s. It's really engaging and gives you a feel for the music scene of that era. Another is 'A Curse So Dark and Lonely' which is a Beauty and the Beast - inspired story with a strong female lead and an interesting take on the classic fairy tale.
For beginners, 'The Giver' by Lois Lowry is an excellent choice. It's a thought - provoking story set in a seemingly utopian but actually very controlled society. 'Anne of Green Gables' is also very accessible. It tells the story of an orphan girl with a vivid imagination who comes to live on a farm in Canada.
For beginners, 'The Outsiders' by S.E. Hinton is a classic YA novel. It deals with themes like class differences and friendship in a very accessible way. 'Bridge to Terabithia' by Katherine Paterson is also a wonderful choice. It has a beautiful story about friendship and imagination. 'Stargirl' by Jerry Spinelli is a great YA novel too. It shows how being different can be a strength and has a really inspiring message.
One of the best from 2020 is 'Legendborn' by Tracy Deonn. This book takes Arthurian legend and gives it a modern, diverse twist. It's about a girl who discovers a secret society at her university that's based on the legend of King Arthur. There are magic, mystery, and great character development throughout the story.
'Sadie' by Courtney Summers is a gripping YA mystery. It's told in an interesting format, alternating between a podcast and Sadie's own story as she goes on a journey to avenge her sister's death. It's a dark and emotional mystery that really draws you in.