Serious, but dumb, question:
Are there any good YA novels written in the third person? Would that even work?
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girlboymusic answered:
OH! The Bermudez Triangle by Maureen Johnson. Sparks by SJ Adams.
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girlboymusic answered:
What is your definition of “good”?
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isabelthespy reblogged this from jonathanbogart and added:
LOOKS LIKE SOMEONE STILL HASN’T READ THE DISREPUTABLE HISTORY OF FRANKIE LANDAU-BANKS actually this is a very good...
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voodoochili answered:
The Giver, I guess
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ajohnny answered:
I haven’t revisited them, but I remember the book in A Series of Unfortunate Events being pretty great. Does that count as YA?
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spaceshipmatria answered:
Madeleine L’Engle and Philip Pullman write in the third person, yes?
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