{"id":36,"date":"2010-09-27T23:04:36","date_gmt":"2010-09-27T13:04:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/michellecooper-writer.com\/blog\/?p=36"},"modified":"2016-12-19T16:42:47","modified_gmt":"2016-12-19T05:42:47","slug":"top-ten-ya-books","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/michellecooper-writer.com\/blog\/2010\/09\/top-ten-ya-books\/","title":{"rendered":"Top Ten YA Books"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Earlier this year, Adele from <a href=\"http:\/\/www.persnicketysnark.com\/\">Persnickety Snark<\/a> ran a poll asking readers to nominate their favourite Young Adult (YA) books of all time. The final <a href=\"http:\/\/www.persnicketysnark.com\/2010\/08\/final-list-top-100-ya-novels-2010.html\">Top 100<\/a> had a lot of predictable titles (<em>Twilight<\/em>), as well as a few books I&#8217;d thought were either adult (<em>Pride and Prejudice<\/em>) or children&#8217;s literature (<em>Harry Potter<\/em>). There were also some books that made me think, &#8216;Oh, why didn&#8217;t I remember to add <em>that one<\/em> to my list?&#8217; (for example, <em>Little Women<\/em>). Anyway, here are the books that I nominated this year as my favourite YA books of all time:<\/p>\n<p><strong>10.<\/strong> <em>Cold Comfort Farm<\/em> by Stella Gibbons<br \/>\nPossibly the funniest book I have ever read. Flora decides to improve the lives of her unfortunate relatives, whether they like it or not.<\/p>\n<p><strong>9.<\/strong> <em>I am David<\/em> by Anne Holm<br \/>\nA boy escapes from a concentration camp and makes his way across Europe in search of his mother. Devastating, but ultimately, there&#8217;s a message of hope.<\/p>\n<p><strong>8.<\/strong> <em>The Friendly Young Ladies<\/em> by Mary Renault<br \/>\nThey live on a <em>houseboat<\/em>. Leo writes <em>cowboy books<\/em> for a living and Helen gets paid to draw <em>gory operations<\/em>. What&#8217;s not to like?  <\/p>\n<p><strong>7.<\/strong> <em>Treasure Island<\/em> by Robert Louis Stevenson<br \/>\nA fabulous adventure. Pirates, buried treasure, a marooned sailor, a brave teenage lad \u2013 and Long John Silver, one of the scariest villains ever, because you never quite know whose side he&#8217;s on.<\/p>\n<p><strong>6.<\/strong> <em>The Hole in the Hill<\/em> by Ruth Park<br \/>\nI nearly chose <em>Playing Beatie Bow<\/em> instead, but this book is special. A group of smart, resourceful kids get lost in a mysterious cave system in the wilds of New Zealand and discover something amazing.<\/p>\n<p><strong>5.<\/strong> <em>Sophie&#8217;s World<\/em> by Jostein Gaarder<br \/>\nA history of philosophy for teenagers. No, wait, don&#8217;t run away! It&#8217;s funny and exciting and very accessible, with a great twist in the middle and two terrific female narrators.<\/p>\n<p><strong>4.<\/strong> <em>The Shape of Three<\/em> by Lilith Norman<br \/>\nOnly Lilith Norman could make &#8216;twins separated at birth&#8217; into this kind of convincing, emotionally-wrenching drama. She also paints a wonderful portrait of Sydney in the 1970s.<\/p>\n<p><strong>3.<\/strong> <em>I Capture the Castle<\/em> by Dodie Smith<br \/>\nOne of the loveliest coming-of-age stories ever (even if I still can&#8217;t understand how Cassandra could treat poor Stephen the way she did). And it&#8217;s set in a <em>castle<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2.<\/strong> <em>Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit<\/em> by Jeanette Winterson<br \/>\nAn adopted teenage girl gives up her religion, her family and her whole community after she falls in love with another girl. But it&#8217;s not depressing! It&#8217;s funny, warm and smart, and a real inspiration for anyone who&#8217;s ever felt different.<\/p>\n<p><strong>1.<\/strong> <em>Someday This Pain Will Be Useful To You<\/em> by Peter Cameron<br \/>\nA teenage boy in Manhattan anxiously contemplates adult life, meanwhile managing to alienate everyone around him. Brilliant, hilarious, touching &#8211; the best book about a teenager that I&#8217;ve ever read. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Earlier this year, Adele from Persnickety Snark ran a poll asking readers to nominate their favourite Young Adult (YA) books of all time. The final Top 100 had a lot of predictable titles (Twilight), as well as a few books I&#8217;d thought were either adult (Pride and Prejudice) or children&#8217;s literature (Harry Potter). 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