![]() This Rowell triple take is especially notable in the wake of a recent restructuring of the Times's young adult list, which now separates paperbacks and hardcovers and splits children's books into "young adult" and "middle grade," and combines individual books in a series (like Veronica Roth's perennially popular Divergent series) under one heading. Her newest, Carry On, just debuted at the top of the list, followed, respectively, by 2013's Eleanor & Park and Fangirl, the latter of which inspired Carry On. 1, 4, and 5 on the Times's October 25 list of Young Adult Hardcovers. ![]() ![]() Rainbow Rowell is the author whose works ranked No. ![]() Last week's New York Times bestseller list of young adult titles was dominated by a single name - and for the first time in recent memory, that name wasn't "John Green." ![]()
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