This post has been inspired by a Tweet... this Tweet.
Breaking: YA is a modern marketing concept that would include much of the great fiction literature throughout history. Stop hating.
— Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner) June 5, 2014
For reference purposes I used TIME magazine's "All-TIME 100 Novels" list, which can be found here and in no particular order (except alphabetically, so I guess that's the order).
Sound off in the comments:
What makes a novel YA?
What's missing from this list?
Novels that are not on TIME's list but I feel are worth mentioning:
Just my two cents... as I said earlier in the post, civil discourse in the comments is encouraged.
Great post! I recently began working as a teen library adviser and, as a result, began reading an exorbitant amount of YA. At first, I was not sure I would like what I was reading, but I was proven extremely wrong. It's within the YA world that I discovered novel after novel that provoked me, touched me, and forced me to observe the world critically. I love YA and constantly defend its place in the literary world.
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