Poll Ya Novel One Offs That Should Be Series

Harry Potter. Twilight. The Hunger Games. YA fiction is known for being a place of sequels and series. But there are a few extremely popular titles out there that are stand-alone brilliant, ones that should spark series but haven’t (yet). Some are so popular, they have films adaptations coming out soon. Which of the below titles would you most like to see continue?

And speaking of YA Fiction – a special mention for our reigning ‘Best YA Boyfriend’ Will Herondale of the SHADOWHUNTER/THE MORTAL INSTRUMENTS series by Cassandra Clare, who just narrowly beat out The Vampire Academy’s Adrian Ivashkov for the title!


The Fault in our Stars coverThe Fault in Our Stars by John Green

In this remarkable and emotional novel, a terminally ill young woman is caught off guard by a fellow patient, falling for him and surprising herself in the process. The film adaptation will star the YA starlet-of-the-moment, Shailene Woodley. Granted, this ending MAY not lend itself to a continuation of the story (no spoilers), but the novel is so well written, with such a strong following, a follow-up story might be in order…

Thirteen Reasons Why coverThirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher

A gripping, Auster-like world in which a high-school student returns home to find an anonymous package addressed to him, containing tapes that record the thirteen reasons why Hannah, his school crush, decided to end her life two weeks earlier. The film version is set to star none other than Selena Gomez, and we would love to see where this could go next!

 

The Book Thief coverThe Book Thief by Mark Zusack

While wartime dramas rarely seem appropriate for series, this inventive tale of Liesel, who shares the books she steals with a Jewish refugee hiding out in her home during WWII, is so fascinating that a further exploration would be more than welcome.

A Monster Calls coverA Monster Calls by Patrick Ness & Siobhan Dowd

This story, written almost as a children’s tale but so much more evocative and far-reaching, might be the most deserving of a sequel. Exploring the dark side of the human imagination, along with our innate ability to cope and handle hardship, A Monster Calls is unlike any other novel out there…

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