It’s especially good in terms of giving you a blueprint for revision. This book is not just for writers of MG and YA, but a great resource for any writer who wants to understand how to put together a novel. The Magic Words: Writing Great Books for Children and Young Adults – Cheryl B. The below are in no particular order other than generally the order in which I read them. This means I’ve read fewer nonfiction books overall, but I’m okay with that. I’ve also read a bunch of books on Buddhist practice, which I’ve excluded from the list since they’re only relevant if you’re Buddhist. I’ll probably sneak a few more in before December 31, but these are the ones that made my top picks.
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