Jason Reynolds' 'Ghost' is also very popular. It's part of a series that has been well - received. The way it portrays the main character's relationship with running, as a form of escape and self - discovery, really strikes a chord with young readers. It also has a great cast of diverse characters which adds to its appeal.
Well, 'The Running Dream' is quite popular. It has a relatable protagonist and a story that many young adults can identify with, especially those interested in sports. It deals with themes like disability and perseverance, all centered around running.
A less well - known but still popular among certain circles is 'Miles from Nowhere' by Nami Mun. It follows the journey of a young girl who runs away from home and how running becomes a part of her new life. It has a gritty and realistic feel to it that some young adult readers find very engaging.
One great book is 'The Running Dream' by Wendelin Van Draanen. It tells the story of a young girl who is an athlete but faces a major setback and then has to find her way back to running. It's inspiring and really shows the determination of a young person in the face of adversity.
Popular books in the list of young adult fiction books include 'Eragon'. The epic fantasy elements like dragons and magic made it appealing. 'Throne of Glass' has also gained a large following. With its strong female lead and a world full of magic and politics, it's a great read. 'Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children' stands out as well. The strange and mysterious world of peculiar children has fascinated many readers.
I think 'Divergent' by Veronica Roth was also quite popular. It's set in a dystopian society where people are divided into factions based on their personalities. The main character Tris has to face many challenges as she tries to fit into a new faction and discovers secrets about her society. It's a thrilling read.
The most popular one might be 'The Fault in Our Stars'. It was widely read and even made into a movie. Its themes of love and mortality really struck a chord with young adults.
I think 'Me Before You' by Jojo Moyes was also quite popular. It was a heart - wrenching love story between Louisa, a young woman, and Will, a man who has become paralyzed. Their relationship and the moral and ethical dilemmas they face made it a very talked - about book.
Well, 'The Princess Diaries' was quite popular. It tells the story of an ordinary girl who discovers she's a princess. It's a fun read with a lot of charm.
Well, 'The Wright Brothers: How They Invented the Airplane' is quite popular. It's not just a book about aviation but also about the two brothers who made it possible. It's inspiring for young adults as it shows what determination can achieve.
'Boy Meets Boy' by David Levithan is also well - known. It's set in a town where being gay is completely normal and accepted. It has a unique and positive take on a gay young adult's life, with a story full of love, friendship, and high - school adventures. It shows an ideal world where being gay isn't something that has to be fought for, but just a part of normal life.
'Woods Runner' by Gary Paulsen is quite popular too. Although it's more of an adventure story set during the Revolutionary War, there are elements of hunting and survival skills which can be considered sports - like. The main character's abilities in these areas drive the story forward and make it a page - turner for young adults.
Some popular young adult fiction includes 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' by Jenny Han. This book has a really cute and relatable story about a girl whose love letters get sent out accidentally. 'Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children' by Ransom Riggs is popular too. It combines strange vintage photographs with a story of a boy who discovers a home for children with special abilities. Then there's 'The Maze Runner' by James Dashner. It's full of mystery and action as a group of boys try to escape a maze.