• The Book Thief • The Fault in Our Stars • The Strange and Beautiful Stories of Ava Lavander • Fangirl • Ms. Pedegrine's Home For Peculiar Children • The Raven Boys • Selection Series • Throne of Glass • Snow Like Ashes • The Darkest Minds • Divergent • Code Name Verity • Anna And The French Kiss • Ready Player One I'm new to these books since I don't read that much but now I'm obssessed with books and I need recommendations thanks for this video.
Omg i was wishing i could find a comment listing the books thank you, bless your soul, umm may the odds be ever in ur favor (kkekekeke hunger games reference).
1. The Book Thief 2. The Fault In Our Stars/Looking For Alaska 3. The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender 4. Fangirl 5. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children 6. The Raven Boys 7. Selection 8. Throne of Glass 9. The Hunger Games 10. Snow Like Ashes 11. The Darkest Minds 12. Divergent 13. Code Name Verity 14. Anna and The French Kiss 15. Ready Player One You're so very welcome 😍😂
Yeah. I heard this story of this person who said that they watched thg in a theater and when clove was being killed and they CHEERED. It shows how close we are to the capitol.
I know right??? And when the series was finished like I finished reading it I read an extra part of where America got pregnant, she told him on his birthday as a birthday gift it was so adorable
11H8 Im a guy, getting into books. The first 3 I've ever gotten is Dark matter, Forbidden, and The kiss of deception. Idk if this is a good start for me but I like the look of em so I'll try them.
+Kirstin Reads Have you thought of going to the library? I get a lot of mine from my local library :) Definitely a good idea, allows me to read a lot of the books I want to read.
I'm a non-english native speaker and was looking for these types of young adult books for practicing English, as they are easier to read than the mature ones, I guess.. thanks for the recommendations.
Francisco Zattoni I would definitely recommend Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. It is a pretty simple read yet such an odd and amazing concept. I'm currently on the third book in the series (Library of Souls) and I love it!
I had to read Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children and it was so interesting analyzing the book from a student's perspective instead of just reading it as I would normally do. I'm so excited that I get to read a book for school I would pick out my self along with the classics.
***** Ikr? Whenever I read books, or watch shows/movies, I always have a sudden urge to hate the first love interest or former love in that movie/show or book.
I know! They changed some of the major plot points too so I have no idea how the kill order movie is going to pan out! My sister ranted about the movie for 3 days straight. It was a good movie but not a good movie as its not accurate to the book. I want a remake :(
The Book Thief was a novel that caught me off guard. I've cried from books more times than I can count but with this one, I SOBBED. It's an unforgettable story.
I actually loved the ending to the Divergent series. To me, it wouldn't have made any sense any other way. I have read most of the books on this list, but there are a few I haven't picked up yet. Maybe you can to a favorite underrated books?
Cre8books omgg the third book in the divergent series sorry I don't remember it lol read it long time ago ( alligment I guess) but yeah omg I cried a loooot it was so sad and I hated my life when I saw the movie and it was a happy ending I mean how didn't Tris ...... ( Not to spoil it for someone)
omg when I was in 7th grade I read a different series by Maggie Stiefvater called The Wolves of Mercy Falls (the books are called shiver, linger, and forever) it gives a different perspective on werewolves, I absolutely loved it and I've been meaning to reread it
+Hails Hearts Nyc Listen, I have a dilemma, what do you think about this dilemma, if I can rest this one on your shoulders, we'd be sort of co supporting my issue here... I believe I've written the most unique, and ever twisting plot, which includes largely unused but ever time honored sections of society, I know, so cryptic. Well, I have two large interested publishers: One has asked for, read, and likes my book, they want to publish it in over 25 k venues, they have stated that they'll also call the book stores... bottom line, I feel a total close connection, they pay 80% on e-books, and 40 on paperbacks. Oh well, on the other hand, the other larger publisher whom have not asked for, nor read, nor distinguishes my book from a cross word puzzle, they want to publish my book, but haven't read it, however, they boast having 13k more venues than the other publishing company> for a total of 38k venues, they state they'll not be calling any book stores; that, that is my job. I just get the feeling, I could be Grover from sesame street, as long as I pay their fee money I'm in? they pay 50% across the board.. I don't like them, well, the rep whom represents them, tell me, what would you do if you were me?:-) PS. Do you like paperback or e-book formats?
Book List 1.The book thief 2.The fault in our stars 3.The strange and beautiful sorrows of ava lavender 4.Fangirl 5.Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children 6.The Raven Boys 7.The selection series 8.Throne of Glass 9.The Hunger Games series 10.Snow like Ashes series 11.The Darkest minds 12.Divergent 13.Code Name Verity 14.Anna and the French Kiss 15.Ready player one Sorry for now writing authors name but I felt bit lazy Like this comment so everyone can see the list :) Show less REPLY
I'd just like to suggest a couple of books to you. The books you've suggested are really wonderful and I think you'll love these: 1. Everything everything 2. The sky is everywhere 3. All the bright places
The Selection is AMAZING. I'm not really a romantic and this at first seems like a stupid girly book but the romance in it is so beautiful it actually made me love LOVE a lot more 😂
I just was awake for the whole night reading the last book of the selection series, and I did not even relize that it was dystopian until I started thinking that they had phones yet there was a monarchy... The romance was so amazing, and I cried so much. I am so happy with those books because I have recently been detached from reading, when that is one of the few things that gives me happiness anymore. These books made it where I could get into reading again, and it made me so happy. I feel like myself for the first time in a year.
I love how you've recommended some historical fictions. I already have the book thief on my shelf but I haven't read it yet. I'm gonna try reading more books in that genre soooonn
I'm definitely one of the few who hasn't read The Book Thief. I'm not a huge fan of historical fiction(not that I've actually read many or any at all, but History was my least favorite subject in school, so I avoid historical fiction like the plague), and also it's very long... so I just never had the urge to pick it up even though it's raved about.
I hated history at school but read the book and loved it! It's not too heavy on history it's about the story not about the facts of history if that makes sense
+Starlanna4307 It's a pity that people are put off historical novels because of school, it's genuinely nothing like you'd expect. I love how I can read a book set in 1942 and somewhat experience what it was like then. It's more than just dates and events, it's the atmosphere and the everyday life that gets me. It's easier for me because I love story set during WWII, knowing it really wasn't that long ago but it still seeming so foreign from how I live that just intrigues me.
India Heath yes! The Book Thief is definitely one of my favorite books. And even non-fiction books get the same type of response too. Night, by Eli Weisel, was such an amazing book even though it was an autobiography (during the same time period as The Book Thief is based in just to point out). Honestly, limiting yourself from historical frictions and non fictions is just keeping you away from reading incredible stories. Something as simple as "not wanting it to be like a textbook" is very vague and a lot of (if not most) historical fiction and nonfiction is basically just like any other normal fiction book.
Other great YA books: Paper Towns. Definitely my favourite John Green book. My third favourtie book ever and I don't even like realistic novels. It was so impactful and got me thinking. I finished it in two days. Gone Series by Michael Grant. Most underrated series in existence and my favorite series. The character development it truly amazing. I cannot even express how much I LOVE the characters in that series, even the ones I hate. The plot isn't bad and the concept i wild and uninteresting- all adults (anyone over the age of 15 actually) disappears and some kids develop powers Perks of Being a Wallflower. I've never even read it. I've seen about thirty minutes of the movie and watched a presentation on it in class. even the little bit I know about it made it so great that I felt the need to talk about it
+Ameda Newtmas You should try reading the others if you haven't. I mean Gone is a way different genre like fantasy idk if you're into that but Paper Towns is quite similar to Wallflower u should give it a read
+Ameda Newtmas No not Gone Girl. The Gone series by Michael Grant. It's a fantasy/dystopia book about all the adults in this town disappearing and the kids developing supernatural powers
My best novels House of hades : Rick Riordan My brother is a super hero : David solomons My gym teacher is an alien overlord : David Solomons house of hell : ned vizini ; Chris colombus My school musicals and other punishments : catherine wilkins
1. The Fault in Our Stars 2. The Hate U Give 3. Forged By Fire (don’t know if it’s considered YA but it is for me) 4. Me and Earl and the Dying Girl 5. The Hunger Games 6. The Perks of Being a Wallflower 7. Looking for Alaska 8. Turtles All the Way Down 9. The Maze Runner 10. Will Grayson Will Grayson 11. Thirteen Reasons Why 12. The Sun is Also a Star 13. Everything Everything 14. All the Bright Places 15. Beautiful Creatures
Fernanda Mendoza i can buukd u up..from deep inside hauly and unleashba spiritual seed within..from me can in more ways that that but tgat gets a,woman to think of my mindset or got dog getting to tgat point and a woman relizing tgat and here it com...leave tge rest tp real life me and that orher person to ponder on..some
OHHHHHHOHOHO I just subscribed because LITERALLY every single one of these books except for Code Name Verity I have either read and LOVED (oml so much...) or really really WANT to read. SO badly. It's like you read my mind. I was literally watching this and thinking, is she an angel sent from heaven? Where have these recommendations been all my life? -Amy
I love the way you're so enthusiastic about books! Someone I can relate to! Definitely taking your book recommendations into consideration when Christmas shopping 👍🏻
I’ve read the selection series. There is 5 books the first 3 are about America and the last 2 are about her daughter. This series I honestly so incredible. It’s so heart warming. And I definitely recommend it❤️🤗
Okay . Just finished wrote all these on my next year TBR list😂😂😂my goal this year is to read all Rick Riordan and Harry Potter books 😂😂 Just finished PJO , HoO, TOA .... Now Magnus 😌😌and the Kane chronicles ... I finished The selection series last year and it USED TO be my favourite but with the additional two books added to it I am not so sure ... This is maybe now on the bottom of my favourite book list ...
Thank you Hailey, I love hearing positive reviews as they help the author so much as I still go by what my Grandma told me, "If you can't say something nice then say nothing at all."
I've never read a book that was popular and didn't think it was decent at least. miss peregrines book was a book I read last school year when a friend lent it to me before I knew it was popular and the book just felt so slow and uninteresting. I read the whole book and found the ending unfulfilling as well. however the movie trailer I've seen lately looks nice.
Misfed personally, I loved Miss. Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. I did find the ending unfulfilling, as you said, but I assume it will be resolved in the rest of the series. I thought the plot was very interesting and it was no trouble at all finishing it since there was so much action. I didn't like Emma as much though. Her character, I felt like, was lacking elements of her character. I found her quite annoying actually, despite she was the love interest.
Thanks Hailey💕 I'm new to reading and here are some books I recommend. ●The Perks Of Being A Wallflower ●Innocence, Knowledge and Wonder by Osho ● The Pretty Little Liars Series by Sara Shepard ●Sophie's World ●Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn
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The book theif, the fault in our stars, looking for Alaska, the strange and beautiful sorrows of Ava lavender, fangirl, miss pedigrees ho,e for ... children, the raven boys, the selection, throne of glass, the hunger games, snow like ashes, the darkest minds, divergent, code name verity (listen to the audiobook), Anna and the French kiss, ready player one. You're welcome x
Heres mine: 1) the fault in our stars 2) Turtles all the way down 3) The perks of being a wallflower 4) Will Grayson Will Grayson 5) Persepolis 6) Secrets for the mad 7) the hate u give 8) holding up the universe 9) the art of being normal 10) cut off 11) does my head look big in this? 12) looking for alaska 13) the weight of water (not ya) 14) Chains (also not ya) 15) a midsummer's night dream
1.The book thief 2.The fault in our stars 3.(The strange and beautiful stories of ava lavender){idk her name??} 4. Fangirl 5.miss peregrines home for peculiar children series(miss peregrines home for peculiar children,hollow city, and library of souls. 6.the raven boys and the dream thief's 7.The selection series 8.Throne of glass 9.The Hunger Games(catching fire, and Mocking bird) 10.Snow lake ashes 11.The darkest minds 12.Divergent, idk the whole series 13.code name verity 14.Anna and the French kiss 15. Ready player one (this one has some profanity :)
hi hailey I just discovered this channel and WOW you really put a lot of effort into what your doing and you are a great inspiration all the warm hugs and kisses Florence xxx
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What about the Gone series by Micheal Grant? They are absolutely amazing!!! Basically, everyone over the age of 14 dissapears. Bullies rule, food supply runs short, and a dark figure lurks in the shadows, calling to the teens. The teens themselves begin to mutate, developing terrifying powers. Normal has crashed and burned, never to return. The order is: Gone, Hunger, Lies, Plauge, Fear, Light, Monster, Villain, and coming out soon, Hero. I would recommend these books, as long as you can deal with a bit of gore.
I'm too happy to see Code Name Verity on this list!! It's one of my all time favourite reads! This story is one of the only stories that has truly stuck with me and really touched me. It was also one of the only books to make me cry. Thank you for bringing awareness to this wonderful book!!
You gave me a couple of recs I've never heard of before!!! Question have you read any of Cassandra Clare's books? Currently Cassandra clare and Sarah j Maas are my favorite writers for YA!
Really The selection series is Epic and even I m in love with Maxon and the whole series and I just don't get it how people get hatred towards such a cute story
Trying to screenshot all of the books as she goes through them 😂😂😂 I have like 900 pictures in my gallery and 500 of them are pictures of books from this utube channel 🤣🤣
Ms Perengrine's Home for Peculiar Children is my absolute favorite series ever. Love it to death. Can't wait for Ransom Riggs to start another series and can't wait for the movie!!
fun fact Suzanne Collins (Hunger Games author) lives down the road from my house!
Me: stares at comment in awe
"You... You are so freaking lucky"
(Speechless) 😱
+Lauren King bake her a cake.
😱 what you luck
So? She's just a person and needs to have a place to live, right?
• The Book Thief
• The Fault in Our Stars
• The Strange and Beautiful Stories of Ava Lavander
• Fangirl
• Ms. Pedegrine's Home For Peculiar Children
• The Raven Boys
• Selection Series
• Throne of Glass
• Snow Like Ashes
• The Darkest Minds
• Divergent
• Code Name Verity
• Anna And The French Kiss
• Ready Player One
I'm new to these books since I don't read that much but now I'm obssessed with books and I need recommendations thanks for this video.
Omg i was wishing i could find a comment listing the books thank you, bless your soul, umm may the odds be ever in ur favor (kkekekeke hunger games reference).
Me toooooo....can't thank u enough!!!😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
Anna and the French kiss is really good and so is Fangirl x
I have read Fangirl & it's totally awwsome!!
Elenaor & park is awwsome too....
I wanna read Anna & the French kiss but couldn't find the PDF...
Thanks
1. The Book Thief
2. The Fault In Our Stars/Looking For Alaska
3. The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender
4. Fangirl
5. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
6. The Raven Boys
7. Selection
8. Throne of Glass
9. The Hunger Games
10. Snow Like Ashes
11. The Darkest Minds
12. Divergent
13. Code Name Verity
14. Anna and The French Kiss
15. Ready Player One
You're so very welcome 😍😂
Thank youu
Thanx a ton
What about all the bright places
Thx. Going to Barnes and Nobles today!
@@lolibudang5085 yah i was suprised that she did not mention it.
I also love how Suzanne Collins actually got the idea of the hunger games from our world. It's kinda terrifying but interesting.
Yeah. I heard this story of this person who said that they watched thg in a theater and when clove was being killed and they CHEERED. It shows how close we are to the capitol.
@@aanya3248 Woah... I hope they were like tweens who don’t understand the world fully and are all about “the bad characters must go away!...”
the selection series is awesome!! really don't understand why people could hate it, Maxon is such a cutie
Preach
I know right??? And when the series was finished like I finished reading it I read an extra part of where America got pregnant, she told him on his birthday as a birthday gift it was so adorable
RubyRedCheeks that's so adorable!! I just really hate her daughter :/
+Kim Wester *squeals*
I'm on The One and it's AMAZING! I love it so much❤️❤️❤️
Anyone a guy? No? Okay... Hello Darkness My Old Friendsssssss
11H8 Me
11H8 lmaoo
heyy there buddy? what fave genre ? hahaha.
11H8 Im a guy, getting into books. The first 3 I've ever gotten is Dark matter, Forbidden, and The kiss of deception. Idk if this is a good start for me but I like the look of em so I'll try them.
11H8 That song reference tho.
Also, I have a lot of guy friends who like reading, even though I'm a girl.
I seriously need to read like all of those books and I really want to but you can't buy books without money 😂
+Kirstin Reads i feel that struggle!
+Kirstin Reads Have you thought of going to the library? I get a lot of mine from my local library :) Definitely a good idea, allows me to read a lot of the books I want to read.
+Hails Hearts Nyc The book thief. I've started it twice now, I always fall away from it by part two.
WhitnyeK86 I have but my library is so rubbish and they take forever to get books in :(
Go to half price books it's really cheap (like $0.99) and you can sell them when your done
I'm a non-english native speaker and was looking for these types of young adult books for practicing English, as they are easier to read than the mature ones, I guess.. thanks for the recommendations.
Francisco Zattoni I would definitely recommend Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. It is a pretty simple read yet such an odd and amazing concept. I'm currently on the third book in the series (Library of Souls) and I love it!
All books I read are English, actually. It does improve your English a lot :)
Try: The perks of being a wallflower
Your English is already fine😂
I had to read Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children and it was so interesting analyzing the book from a student's perspective instead of just reading it as I would normally do. I'm so excited that I get to read a book for school I would pick out my self along with the classics.
Love ur pfp
When I saw the selection I was like, "YASS GIRL!"
haha me too💜i just screamed
yaaassss
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***** Ikr? Whenever I read books, or watch shows/movies, I always have a sudden urge to hate the first love interest or former love in that movie/show or book.
in my opinion looking for Alaska is the best john green book, but it seems like nobody knows it :(
I have it and read it
Amazing Dan Is On Fire My fav is Will Grayson, Will Grayson!!
Amazing Dan Is On Fire I named my cat Alaska after this book lol
Amazing Dan Is On Fire I agree with you.
I love it
The maze runner trilogy is my favourite...so much better than the films as the films are a very condensed version of the books
Omg finally a maze runner fan!! Glader high five✋
Yaaaaas they're the best. Rereading The Scorch Trials right now. Were you disappointed with the scorch trials film?
+Tall Girl i totally was! I was like 'Is this really the movie?' It was so different from the book. Currently reading The Kill order.
I know! They changed some of the major plot points too so I have no idea how the kill order movie is going to pan out! My sister ranted about the movie for 3 days straight. It was a good movie but not a good movie as its not accurate to the book. I want a remake :(
+Tall Girl ikr?! I was so looking forward to the 'Hello noses' part. 😂
The Book Thief was a novel that caught me off guard. I've cried from books more times than I can count but with this one, I SOBBED. It's an unforgettable story.
no perks of being a wallflower?
it's such a great book, right? this book has a huge impact on me
I know! It is a book that impacts you and is a really great read. I'm like 20 pages from the end of the book :)
I was thinking the same, we read it In my advanced English class and it broke that class right in two, I've never seen a story connect so many people
My favorite
Agreed.
OMG I LOVE THE SELECTION SERIES, I JUST FINISHED THE 5th BOOK YESTERDAY OMG
Luv ur pfp
I actually loved the ending to the Divergent series. To me, it wouldn't have made any sense any other way.
I have read most of the books on this list, but there are a few I haven't picked up yet. Maybe you can to a favorite underrated books?
I cried all night because of the ending but i somehow liked it
+Merilin A. I just hated the end, I couldn't watch the movies, hope they'll change it
+Merilin A. Same!
Cre8books noooo I cried forever
Cre8books omgg the third book in the divergent series sorry I don't remember it lol read it long time ago ( alligment I guess) but yeah omg I cried a loooot it was so sad and I hated my life when I saw the movie and it was a happy ending I mean how didn't Tris ...... ( Not to spoil it for someone)
omg when I was in 7th grade I read a different series by Maggie Stiefvater called The Wolves of Mercy Falls (the books are called shiver, linger, and forever) it gives a different perspective on werewolves, I absolutely loved it and I've been meaning to reread it
hesitantbullets I love that series!
I read those too! Theyvare really good
Yes omg, I accidentally read the first book, because I picked it up and needed a book for class. And it was addictive. They are absolutely beautiful.
Yeah...shiver was the first book I read...Nd I seriously loved it
You just remind me to read that Serie again thx
Your lip color slays 💕 loved the video!!!
+Lorde heather thank you! 😁
+Hails Hearts Nyc Listen, I have a dilemma, what do you think about this dilemma, if I can rest this one on your shoulders, we'd be sort of co supporting my issue here...
I believe I've written the most unique, and ever twisting plot, which includes largely unused but ever time honored sections of society, I know, so cryptic.
Well, I have two large interested publishers:
One has asked for, read, and likes my book, they want to publish it in over 25 k venues, they have stated that they'll also call the book stores... bottom line, I feel a total close connection, they pay 80% on e-books, and 40 on paperbacks.
Oh well, on the other hand, the other larger publisher whom have not asked for, nor read, nor distinguishes my book from a cross word puzzle, they want to publish my book, but haven't read it, however, they boast having 13k more venues than the other publishing company> for a total of 38k venues, they state they'll not be calling any book stores; that, that is my job. I just get the feeling, I could be Grover from sesame street, as long as I pay their fee money I'm in? they pay 50% across the board..
I don't like them, well, the rep whom represents them, tell me, what would you do if you were me?:-)
PS. Do you like paperback or e-book formats?
+Hails Hearts Nyc you are very beautiful and I would love you to come and read the book to me or I'll come to your house and you can read it comment
***** Yeah I gotta agree with you there...
I know and why on my comment lololol
can you do one just for romance books? :)
the throne of glass series is my all time favourite books i was so relieved when you said it thank u
+Kayla Masaro it's a great series!!!
Hailey In Bookland Please read The Zodiac Trilogy by Romina Russell. I am currently in the 2nd book. it is really good!!!
Kayla Masaro if haile to
Its getting turned into a show picked up by hulu. Im excited bc hulu originals are SOOO good. (Like Handmaids Tale)
I wish you had written down bellow the names!!
Ikr!
then everyone would just see the list of books and not actually watched the video
Book List
1.The book thief
2.The fault in our stars
3.The strange and beautiful sorrows of ava lavender
4.Fangirl
5.Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
6.The Raven Boys
7.The selection series
8.Throne of Glass
9.The Hunger Games series
10.Snow like Ashes series
11.The Darkest minds
12.Divergent
13.Code Name Verity
14.Anna and the French Kiss
15.Ready player one
Sorry for now writing authors name but I felt bit lazy
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Good Taste of Music Club THANKYOU
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I'd just like to suggest a couple of books to you. The books you've suggested are really wonderful and I think you'll love these:
1. Everything everything
2. The sky is everywhere
3. All the bright places
Dharmessh Keswani I just finished all the bright places last night and omg I honestly didn't expect it to end how it ended
all the bright places is one of my favorites as well, though it literally made me cry
All the bright places is my all time favourite book!!
The hunger games and divergent series are my all time favs😍😍
SAMMMMEEEE and Legend by Marie Lu
Same lol
The book thief is the best book ever! It's amazing!
I love The Fault In Our Stars too not only because it was my first romance (I’m 11) I love how it’s realistic and I love the quotes
The Selection is AMAZING. I'm not really a romantic and this at first seems like a stupid girly book but the romance in it is so beautiful it actually made me love LOVE a lot more 😂
the way she talks about books is soooooooooooo awesome
hey one tip is to put the books in the description cause it was hard to scramble and write them down
Kitty Kat Makeup I agree!
I just was awake for the whole night reading the last book of the selection series, and I did not even relize that it was dystopian until I started thinking that they had phones yet there was a monarchy... The romance was so amazing, and I cried so much. I am so happy with those books because I have recently been detached from reading, when that is one of the few things that gives me happiness anymore. These books made it where I could get into reading again, and it made me so happy. I feel like myself for the first time in a year.
I love how you've recommended some historical fictions. I already have the book thief on my shelf but I haven't read it yet. I'm gonna try reading more books in that genre soooonn
I love the Selection series! Its one of my favorite series
I love the book thief! You do really good recommendations!
Ugh I'm obsessed with these videos! So happy I found you're channel!
I'm definitely one of the few who hasn't read The Book Thief. I'm not a huge fan of historical fiction(not that I've actually read many or any at all, but History was my least favorite subject in school, so I avoid historical fiction like the plague), and also it's very long... so I just never had the urge to pick it up even though it's raved about.
+Starlanna4307 you really really should. it's amazing!
I hated history at school but read the book and loved it! It's not too heavy on history it's about the story not about the facts of history if that makes sense
Oh okay! Thank you. I'll add it to my list. :D
+Starlanna4307 It's a pity that people are put off historical novels because of school, it's genuinely nothing like you'd expect. I love how I can read a book set in 1942 and somewhat experience what it was like then. It's more than just dates and events, it's the atmosphere and the everyday life that gets me. It's easier for me because I love story set during WWII, knowing it really wasn't that long ago but it still seeming so foreign from how I live that just intrigues me.
India Heath yes! The Book Thief is definitely one of my favorite books. And even non-fiction books get the same type of response too. Night, by Eli Weisel, was such an amazing book even though it was an autobiography (during the same time period as The Book Thief is based in just to point out). Honestly, limiting yourself from historical frictions and non fictions is just keeping you away from reading incredible stories. Something as simple as "not wanting it to be like a textbook" is very vague and a lot of (if not most) historical fiction and nonfiction is basically just like any other normal fiction book.
Other great YA books:
Paper Towns. Definitely my favourite John Green book. My third favourtie book ever and I don't even like realistic novels. It was so impactful and got me thinking. I finished it in two days.
Gone Series by Michael Grant. Most underrated series in existence and my favorite series. The character development it truly amazing. I cannot even express how much I LOVE the characters in that series, even the ones I hate. The plot isn't bad and the concept i wild and uninteresting- all adults (anyone over the age of 15 actually) disappears and some kids develop powers
Perks of Being a Wallflower. I've never even read it. I've seen about thirty minutes of the movie and watched a presentation on it in class. even the little bit I know about it made it so great that I felt the need to talk about it
Wallflower is great! Its my favorite ❤️
+Ameda Newtmas You should try reading the others if you haven't. I mean Gone is a way different genre like fantasy idk if you're into that but Paper Towns is quite similar to Wallflower u should give it a read
+Tani yup i have paper towns, finished it last year. I havent read gone girl tho, only saw the movie
+Ameda Newtmas No not Gone Girl. The Gone series by Michael Grant. It's a fantasy/dystopia book about all the adults in this town disappearing and the kids developing supernatural powers
+Tani oh sorry my bad. And thanks I'll look into it
My best novels
House of hades : Rick Riordan
My brother is a super hero : David solomons
My gym teacher is an alien overlord : David Solomons
house of hell : ned vizini ; Chris colombus
My school musicals and other punishments : catherine wilkins
Zaid tv How old are you? They all are children books?
1. The Fault in Our Stars
2. The Hate U Give
3. Forged By Fire (don’t know if it’s considered YA but it is for me)
4. Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
5. The Hunger Games
6. The Perks of Being a Wallflower
7. Looking for Alaska
8. Turtles All the Way Down
9. The Maze Runner
10. Will Grayson Will Grayson
11. Thirteen Reasons Why
12. The Sun is Also a Star
13. Everything Everything
14. All the Bright Places
15. Beautiful Creatures
I like your recommendations, there's a lot books I want to read😄
+Fernanda Mendoza thank you!! :)
Fernanda Mendoza i can buukd u up..from deep inside hauly and unleashba spiritual seed within..from me can in more ways that that but tgat gets a,woman to think of my mindset or got dog getting to tgat point and a woman relizing tgat and here it com...leave tge rest tp real life me and that orher person to ponder on..some
OHHHHHHOHOHO I just subscribed because LITERALLY every single one of these books except for Code Name Verity I have either read and LOVED (oml so much...) or really really WANT to read. SO badly. It's like you read my mind. I was literally watching this and thinking, is she an angel sent from heaven? Where have these recommendations been all my life?
-Amy
I love the book thief!! I read it in 4th grade and absolutely loved it. I need to reread it
Madi Broughton well good time to invite the hoky spirit to continue eork within us keeping good water within our eyes
I love the way you're so enthusiastic about books! Someone I can relate to! Definitely taking your book recommendations into consideration when Christmas shopping 👍🏻
I’ve read the selection series. There is 5 books the first 3 are about America and the last 2 are about her daughter. This series I honestly so incredible. It’s so heart warming. And I definitely recommend it❤️🤗
I absolutely love divergent. The first book is something so pure I cant-
Okay . Just finished wrote all these on my next year TBR list😂😂😂my goal this year is to read all Rick Riordan and Harry Potter books 😂😂
Just finished PJO , HoO, TOA ....
Now Magnus 😌😌and the Kane chronicles ...
I finished The selection series last year and it USED TO be my favourite but with the additional two books added to it I am not so sure ... This is maybe now on the bottom of my favourite book list ...
I have started to read books.
Luvanna Pérez
Good...? I’m guessing ur in 2nd grade?
Thanks so much this really helped me 😊
Hailey I love hearing about books through your enthusiasm, Great information
"The fault in your stars"
Me:I LOVE YOU THANK YOUUU
The thumbnail made me want to subscribe because you looked so kind, and when you began to speak about TFIOS I subscribed so fast!!
For some reason I couldn't get into fan girl that much I found it quite hard to read but I might have to pick it up and read it again
I couldn't do it the first time but the second time I picked it up I loved it
Same! But you should give it another try, you won't regret it!
Thank you Hailey, I love hearing positive reviews as they help the author so much as I still go by what my Grandma told me, "If you can't say something nice then say nothing at all."
read i'll give you the sun by jandy nelson! absolute masterpiece
that is my favorite book of all time!!!
same!!
On my amazon wishlist but too broke to buy it
yess, that is one of my favourite books ever!
one of the best books ever written
Perfect timing to stumble across this video! I'm on the lookout for easy-read, interesting novels and YA always ticks that box for me.
I've never read a book that was popular and didn't think it was decent at least. miss peregrines book was a book I read last school year when a friend lent it to me before I knew it was popular and the book just felt so slow and uninteresting. I read the whole book and found the ending unfulfilling as well. however the movie trailer I've seen lately looks nice.
same.
Misfed personally, I loved Miss. Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. I did find the ending unfulfilling, as you said, but I assume it will be resolved in the rest of the series. I thought the plot was very interesting and it was no trouble at all finishing it since there was so much action. I didn't like Emma as much though. Her character, I felt like, was lacking elements of her character. I found her quite annoying actually, despite she was the love interest.
The ambience of ur room is not studious but amazing. Your room provokes 1 to read books. Pretty good room!
THE FAULT IN OUR STARS IS AMAZING
Thanks Hailey💕
I'm new to reading and here are some books I recommend.
●The Perks Of Being A Wallflower
●Innocence, Knowledge and Wonder by Osho
● The Pretty Little Liars Series by Sara Shepard
●Sophie's World
●Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn
You sould definitely read carry on by rainbow rowell, i just read it and i adored it. SO GOOOD
I've been wanting to read that book for 3 months now I've just given up...
I just got it for Christmas and it's my next book to be read. I'm starting it tomorrow.
I LOVE THIS BOOK!!!!!
Or Eleanor and Park
JKL Army 3.41 good point but i learn with the times of what a medfore or out of context in some ways i have learn gut instinct within
Read the reply
learn behaviors
notices any change
people don't learn using words out of context
can i help you pay attention to the response
becime a walking talking himan lie dector
plus i been hurt in battle a little so need some personal time plus angel aid..
ashley crosgray dad eyes tried to het into mine at walmart with some liar mis using the word set out
that why some criminals need disarmed or sealed
Giving arc angels
Michael Gabriel uriel Raphael
25 seals to be used to jelp reduce this problem.
the captains like
haniel
ambriel
rahrel enoch
jeriel or jopiel
doral who learn grom Gabriel
camiel
each 7 to help contain evil.
Alex McCoy
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7 each to.
heaven has unlimited resources sp why not share to help plus put some of heaven rescorce to better the usa
and help
The book theif, the fault in our stars, looking for Alaska, the strange and beautiful sorrows of Ava lavender, fangirl, miss pedigrees ho,e for ... children, the raven boys, the selection, throne of glass, the hunger games, snow like ashes, the darkest minds, divergent, code name verity (listen to the audiobook), Anna and the French kiss, ready player one. You're welcome x
Everytime she says “series” my siri goes off😂😂
so happy you added Anna And The French kiss!! its one of my favorite books
i have the book thief on my shelf.. but i didn't read it yet 😂
Same
+Emily Scherf 😩ik
The Book Thief ruined me, good luck with it :)
(You should read it really soon) :)
Alexandra Karlsson Yes The book destroyed me, I loved the book ,but
THE FEELS
Anetera Bryant I cried myself to sleep after finishing it, that's how well i handled it :))
BUT ITS BLOODY GREAT!!
Most of the books you’re talking about, I’ve read and loved and the books I haven’t read yet sound soooo good. Thank you for this video
Book Thief is one of my favorites too
Heres mine:
1) the fault in our stars
2) Turtles all the way down
3) The perks of being a wallflower
4) Will Grayson Will Grayson
5) Persepolis
6) Secrets for the mad
7) the hate u give
8) holding up the universe
9) the art of being normal
10) cut off
11) does my head look big in this?
12) looking for alaska
13) the weight of water (not ya)
14) Chains (also not ya)
15) a midsummer's night dream
I read a spectacular book called "Memoirs of my struggles" by a fellow called Neil Chuma. Wow that's a hell of a read!
What it was about ? Just curious
Ready Player One is going to be a movie soon. I just recently read it, and it literally changed my life. Great reviews!
I loved the hunger games, now im reading the 5th wave series it soooooo good
1.The book thief
2.The fault in our stars
3.(The strange and beautiful stories of ava lavender){idk her name??}
4. Fangirl
5.miss peregrines home for peculiar children series(miss peregrines home for peculiar children,hollow city, and library of souls.
6.the raven boys and the dream thief's
7.The selection series
8.Throne of glass
9.The Hunger Games(catching fire, and Mocking bird)
10.Snow lake ashes
11.The darkest minds
12.Divergent, idk the whole series
13.code name verity
14.Anna and the French kiss
15. Ready player one (this one has some profanity :)
hi hailey
I just discovered this channel and WOW
you really put a lot of effort into what your doing and you are a great inspiration
all the warm hugs and kisses
Florence xxx
It is good to have an area like this “fetching lobon only” (Google it) where you can discover and read most of the books. It has a user-friendly interface and there are no errors and mistakes in any way. Book lovers will absolutely uncover this source beneficial. Have a really great selection also. You could have lots of things to read about.
Great recommendations, Hailey!
+Charlie Book Fanatic thank you!!! ☺
you should really recommend "The Selection" series its such a good book!!!
Wish u listed the book names in the description box above
so cool to see someone who loves books as much as I do!
YALL NEED TO READ THE SHATTER ME SERIES BY TAHEREH MAFI GUIZZZZ
Inside out and back again is amazing!! Definitely read it!
Where's maze runner by JAMES DASHNER?
What about the Gone series by Micheal Grant? They are absolutely amazing!!!
Basically, everyone over the age of 14 dissapears. Bullies rule, food supply runs short, and a dark figure lurks in the shadows, calling to the teens. The teens themselves begin to mutate, developing terrifying powers. Normal has crashed and burned, never to return.
The order is: Gone, Hunger, Lies, Plauge, Fear, Light, Monster, Villain, and coming out soon, Hero.
I would recommend these books, as long as you can deal with a bit of gore.
Whenever i see the hunger games logo i see johnny bravo...WHY.
FUCK YOU, NOW I SEE IT TOO!
I'm too happy to see Code Name Verity on this list!! It's one of my all time favourite reads! This story is one of the only stories that has truly stuck with me and really touched me. It was also one of the only books to make me cry. Thank you for bringing awareness to this wonderful book!!
BTW IF PEOPLE ARE LOOKING FOR BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS READ INK IRON AND ASH
Oh my gosh thank you so much this video is seriously soooooo helpful! Now I have a huge list of books I can read!
You gave me a couple of recs I've never heard of before!!! Question have you read any of Cassandra Clare's books? Currently Cassandra clare and Sarah j Maas are my favorite writers for YA!
Great suggestions! So glad you showed up in my recommendations
Yoooo! Name twins 😂
Is YA and coming of age - one and the same?
Really The selection series is Epic and even I m in love with Maxon and the whole series and I just don't get it how people get hatred towards such a cute story
Trying to screenshot all of the books as she goes through them 😂😂😂
I have like 900 pictures in my gallery and 500 of them are pictures of books from this utube channel 🤣🤣
OMG same
It just feels great to see her talk about John green🥺 I just loveeee his way of writing.
I'm reading looking for Alaska
iBaby Pau just finished it today
Some of my favourite books! I completely agree with you about Code Name Verity and the audiobook- amazing!
Harry potter is amazing
9:45 YOU JUST GAVE ME FLASHBACKS TO MIDDLE SCHOOL OMG I LOVED THAT BOOK SO MUCH
Edit: 10:57 YOU DID IT AGAIN!
You look like Selena Gomez in a way is it just me??!!
Sumzz oxo Yes......yes you are
I love your sweater and room decor and THANK YOU SO MUCH I NEEDED NEW BOOKS TO READ FOR SCHOOL XD
"I just love Maxon, he is my favorite ever, I just want to marry him, yes". RELATABLE
Ms Perengrine's Home for Peculiar Children is my absolute favorite series ever. Love it to death. Can't wait for Ransom Riggs to start another series and can't wait for the movie!!
I don't even think I read 15 books in my life
WHAT?
Hmmm I read 15 books in 2 months🤓just saying😂
My parents made me count all the books I read in 2016 I finished 237 novels that year
Why are you even watching BookTube then? You obviously don't like reading.
You're missing out
This just popped on my home page and it’s really interesting to see that we haven’t changed for 5 years💀
To let anyone know on Google Play Books you can get Free samples of books if there are on there then pay for it after
malachi brown she can have 5 haile to help