20 YA Novels That Broke Our Hearts In High School
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20 YA Novels That Broke Our Hearts In High School

A sign of a good book is a book that makes you cry

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20 YA Novels That Broke Our Hearts In High School
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The older you get the less time you have to read. Life gets in the way. However, there were some books that we read in our most literate of times that not only changed us, but made us sob and throw books across rooms. I'm sure I haven't read them all, but here are a few.

1.Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (or the whole series)

2. Looking for Alaska

3. The Bell Jar

4. Wintergirls

5. The Lovely Bones

6. Kira-Kira


7. The Fault in our Stars

8. Speak

9. Catcher in the Rye

10. The Book Thief

11. Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close


12. If I Stay

13. The Outsiders

14. The Perks of Being A Wallflower

15. Anne Frank The Diary of a Young Girl

16. It’s Kind of a Funny Story

17. The Giver

18. Night

19. Of Mice and Men

20. Eleanor and Park

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