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Favorite Young adult authors

Anne of Green Gables is my all-time favorite. I also likes books of Ann Brashares, Enid Blyton, JK Rowling, Cornelia Funke, Michael Ende, Astrid Lindgren, and Erich Kästner (maybe only popular in Germany, Austria and Switzerland).
 
My favorite author from childhood would have to be Roald Dahl. I dont know why though. I've never been drawn to read any of his besides Matilda, The BFG, and Esio Trot (which I read recently).

I also really love Loius Sachar. He is so great. I love There's a Boy in the Girl's Bathroom and Sideways stories from Wayside school (I like Maurecia-flavored ice cream the best too)!
 
I like Meg Cabot and Lurlene McDaniel and Lois Duncan and Sarah Dessen...

I think those are considered young adult...
 
Janet Lunn, Kit Pearson (both excellent Canadian authors ;) and have wonderful books), Ann M. Martin (read "The Babysitters Club"), Katherine Paterson (loved "Jacob Have I Loved"), Philip Pullman (loved the Ruby in the Smoke trilogy), and many more. I was in love with my local public library and by the time I was in grade seven, I was signing out classics like "Last of the Mohicans" (never read it) and stuff by V.C. Andrews.
 
I like C.S. Lewis, and I think Tamora Pierce could qualify, considering they are teen, young adult books...
 
Everyone has already mentioned my favourites, i think!!

Enid Blyton, C.S. Lewis, L.M. Montgomery, Capt. W.E. Johns, Susan Cooper's 'The Dark Is Rising' sequence, I wasn't aware of 'King Of Shadows', thanks Deerskin, I will keep my eyes peeled for that!

I am now 34 & have discovered JK Rowling, John Marsden's Tomorrow series, LOVE Garth Nix Mr Monday series so far, am eagerly awaiting Friday's book next year....

I didn't discover Roald Dahl 'til I was older.....but I do love him now.

I have forgotton a whole heap...aaarrrgggghhh....

I will never stop reading 'children's' authors.
 
I am uncertain what is understood here as Young Adult literature. A young adult is not a 13 yr old and this misnomer (cheerfully perpetuated by the publishing industry) skews the view of what is Young Adult writing. A young adult is possibly 16+ yrs old, and what I consider a Young Adult read should be far more than a book for 13 yr olds, far more demanding than JK Rowling and not necessarily a fantasy cross-over title either.

There are very few books that make the grade - SE Hinton, the Pullmans and David Almond (though not all of them either), Holly Black's Tithe. The question that makes distinct what is a Young Adult book should be "What book would you give to a 16+ yr old that they couldn't have read/understood at an earlier age?" Aidan Chambers' books, and two or three of the Jan Mark novels, and books by Sonya Hartnett.
 
Many of my faves have also been mentioned (Blyton, Dahl, Marsden)

I'd like to add Graeme Base, whose books captivated my brothers and I from when we were very little until...well, I'm still captivated frankly! The Eleventh Hour is an excellent way to get kids to sit still for a while (never did find all those mice!)

Also, I forget the author's name, but I enjoyed the "Babysitter's Little Sister" series until I was about 9 or 10, then moved onto the "Babysitters' Club" series. I credit these books, along with "Green Eggs and Ham" with my fascination with books.
 
Well, I am a young adult, so I have many.

Francis Hodgson Burnett-The Secret Garden; The Little Princess
Amelia Atwater-Rhodes-In the Forests of the Night; Demon in My View, Shattered Mirror, Midnight Predator, Falcondance, Snakecharm, Hawksong
Darren Shan-Cirque Du Freak Saga 1-11
Lemony Snicket-A Series of Unfortunate Events 1-12
J.K. Rowling-Harry Potter 1-6
Annette Curtis Klause-The Silver Kiss; Blood and Chocolate
Stephanie Meyer-Twilight
Eoin Colfer-Artemis Fowl 1-4; The Wish List
DJ MacHale-Pendragon series 1-7
Ellen Schreiber-Vampire Kisses; Kissing Coffins
Ewing ???-Daughters of the Moon series 1-10
Christopher Paolini-Eragon; Eldest
Tamora Pierce-Trickster's series 1-2
Roald Dahl-Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; The BFG, Twitches, Matilda

Lots more that I'll post later....
 
Let's see here...

Roald Dahl, Sarah Dessen, JK Rowling, Meg Cabot, C.S. Lewis, Lois Lowry, Jerry Spinelli, and Judy Blume, just to name a few.
 
Definitely Cornelia Funke and Anthony Horowitz. I also really like Philip Pullman, Michael Morpurgo and Kate Thompson. I recently read John Boynes "Boy in the Striped Pyjamas" and will be looking for some of his "older" adult stuff!

I, too, could go on for a long time with my list of favourite YA authors. And I couldn't possibly just say one!
 
Favorite Children's Authors

Three of my favorite children's authors are:
Judy Blume
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Louisa May Alcott
Ann Martin

They actually inspired me to write for children.:)
 
Peronel said:
Also, I forget the author's name, but I enjoyed the "Babysitter's Little Sister" series until I was about 9 or 10, then moved onto the "Babysitters' Club" series. I credit these books, along with "Green Eggs and Ham" with my fascination with books.

I loved the "Babysitters' Club" books! They were written by Ann M. Martin. I remember always waiting impatiently for the next one to come out.

Some other greats are "Are you there God, It's Me Margaret", "Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing", "Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great", and "Blubber", all by Judy Blume. She is great for kids.
 
Have any of you read any of John Marsden's books? Especially the Tomorrow,when the war began series. The first one came out when I was about 13 and I loved them, It was hard having to wait a whole year between books, there were seven all together and I highly recommend them especially to young adults, But anyone can enjoy them.

Oh and hi everyone I am new


Have you read Checkers yet? oh, I loved that one!
 
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