7 of the best young adult novels of 2011

Here are seven of my favorite young adult novels of 2011.

6. 'Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Childern,' by Ransom Riggs

Anyone who has ever shuffled through boxes of vintage photographs at a flea market understands the appeal of imagining stories for stranger's lives. Ransom Riggs has built an entire novel on a collection of unusual Victorian photographs of "peculiar" children: a levitating little girl, a boy with bees in his chest. He transforms these artifacts of fakery into a rollicking modern adventure story about a teenage boy who seeks to discover the truth about a mysterious island in Wales where his late grandfather was sheltered during World War II. With its chocolate-and-cognac endpapers and full page black-and-white photographs, this clever novel is also an exquisite reminder of the pleasures of the book as a beautifully designed object.

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