I couldn't find a list but the books i have liked (and trust me i LOVE angel books so i have read a lot) are...
-City of Bones by Cassandra Clare (Love these! totally my fav <3)
-Hush Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick (very good. Has a dark side which I really liked.)
-Fallen by idk (me and my friend love!)
-Kissed by an Angel by idk (big book and it is sad but very good still)
-Halo by idk (a different twist on an angel story. very good!)
Those are my top choices for you! I HIGHLY HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend City of Bones. Please read! My favorite book ever!
also try reading Shiver by Maggie Steifvater... I know its about werewolves but has a different twist on them which i think you will enjoy!
Yes, there are multiple lists available online that provide recommendations for young adult fiction books about angels. Some popular titles include "Angelfall" by Susan Ee, "Hush, Hush" by Becca Fitzpatrick, and "Daughter of Smoke and Bone" by Laini Taylor. You can also check out websites like Goodreads for more suggestions.
Roxanne Kelly-Kobes has written: 'Young adult fiction' -- subject(s): American Young adult fiction, Australian Young adult fiction, Bibliography, Books and reading, English Young adult fiction, Teenagers
Kelly Dwyer has written: 'The tracks of angels' -- subject(s): Fiction, Guardian angels, Young women, Large type books
Non-fiction section is dedicated to adult books which contain factual information, such as biographies, science books, cook books, how-to books, manuals, and more. The fiction sections for the different ages (adult, young adult, and children/juvenile) contain books written by authors for entertainment and are generally not true stories, such as mystery novels, thrillers, fantasy, sci-fi, romance, and more. There are more sections in the library, but mainly non-fiction, fiction, and audio-visual materials make up the usual sections of a library.
Martha Westwater has written: 'Giant Despair meets Hopeful' -- subject(s): American Young adult fiction, American fiction, Books and reading, Commonwealth fiction (English), Despair in literature, English Young adult fiction, English fiction, History and criticism, Hope in literature, Teenagers in literature, Youth
Katie Macalister is a Seattle area author of fiction and non-fiction. Her most popular titles are historical, contemporary and paranormal romance. She also writes young-adult books.
Mary L. Warner has written: 'Adolescents in the search for meaning' -- subject(s): Adolescence, Bibliography, Books and reading, Juvenile fiction, Social problems, Teenagers, Teenagers in literature, Young adult fiction, Young adult literature
Karen Hesse writes fiction for youth ranging from picture books up to young adult novels. She is best know for her historical fiction.
No, Jacqueline Woodson writes a variety of books that span different genres and age groups. While she is known for her award-winning children's and young adult books, she has also published adult fiction and poetry.
Cathy Hopkins primarily writes young adult and children's fiction, often incorporating elements of romance, friendship, and self-discovery in her stories. She is known for blending humor with more serious themes like relationships and personal growth.
No, Richard Peck never had any children. Richard is a famous and award winning author of young adult fiction books.
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"Flying Solo" by Ralph Fletcher is a young adult fiction novel. It falls under the genre of realistic fiction.