A look at popular young adult fantasy and sci-fi books and films in the past 20 years

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While young adult (YA) literature has been around for quite a while now, with series such as The Chronicles of Narnia and His Dark Materials leading the way, the genre has indeed experienced a shot in the arm in the past two decades. Here are some of the most popular titles that have had YA readers and just about everybody else abuzz. Steve Sorensen Select Staffing.

Harry Potter Quite simply one of the most beloved series of books of all-time, the adventures of Harry Potter and his friends at Hogwart’s School of Witchcraft and Wizardry has achieved popularity the likes of which readers have never seen since the days of J.R.R. Tolkien. Author J.K. Rowling’s world will live on in the hearts and minds not just of young adults, but of entire generations for decades to come. Steve Sorensen Select Staffing.

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Hunger Games
Novelist Suzanne Collins released a mega-trio of books that’s more on the science-fiction side, revolving around a utopian society with a rebellion at its center. The Hunger Games trilogy may not be as huge as Harry Potter, but it certainly has its own rabid following and a series of incredibly successful box-office hits. Steve Sorensen Select Staffing.

Divergent

Another YA series in the vein of Hunger Games, Divergent may have had a rather mediocre reception in box-office receipts, but its books were as hot as any YA title in the 2000s. Steve Sorensen Select Staffing.

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