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The book "If I Stay" and its author Gayle Forman have proven that they are forces to be reckoned with as they continue to top the list of the New York Times Best Sellers list of Young Adult Fiction books. Forman's other book "Where She Went" is also on the third spot of the said list. Read on to learn more about the Top 5 best-selling Young Adult Fiction books for the week of Oct. 19, 2014.

According to New York Times, for the week of Oct. 19, 2014, "If I Stay" by Gayle Forman is the No. 1 book in the Young Adult Fiction Best Sellers list. Check out the other books listed below to see if your favourites are included in it.

Top 5 Young Adult Fiction Best Sellers:

1. "If I Stay" by Gayle Forman (Ages 12 and up) - According to Forman's official website, "If I Stay" is about Mia Hall, a promising cellist who gets into an accident and falls into a coma. Mia must decide whether or not she should stay and fight or just accept what happened to her and move on. It has been made into a film starring Chloë Grace Moretz as Mia. It was shown on Aug. 22, 2014 in U.S. theatres.

2. "The Fault In Our Stars" by John Green (Ages 14 and up) - Green's book is about Hazel Grace Lancaster and Augustus "Gus" Waters. Hazel and Gus meet in a Cancer Support Group for kids and fall in love with each other. It has also been made into a movie starring Shailene Woodley (Hazel) and Ansel Elgort (Gus).

3. "Where She Went" by Gayle Forman (Ages 12 and up) - Forman's sequel to "If I Stay," "Where She Went" is set three years after Mia's accident and is told from Adam's point of view.

4. "Looking For Alaska" by John Green (Ages 14 to 17) - This is about Miles Halter and his obsession with the "Great Perhaps," which are said to be the last words spoken by poet Francois Rabelais. As he goes to look for it, he meets Alaska.

5. "Skink - No Surrender" by Carl Hiaasen. (Ages 12 and up) - According to Hiaasen's official website, this book is about a missing girl named Malley and how his cousin Richard will look for her, along with Wild Skink, an ex-governor of Florida who only has one eye.

These are the Top 5 books that made it to the best sellers list of New York Times under the Young Adult Fiction category for the week of Oct. 19, 2014. The other books that made the Top 10 list of best-selling Young Adult Fiction books for the week of Oct. 19, 2014 include "The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak (Top 6), "Paper Towns" by John Green (Top 7), "The Infinite Sea" by Rick Yancey (Top 8), "Thirteen Reasons Why" by Jay Asher (Top 9) and "Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children" by Ransom Riggs (Top 10). For more updates about books, entertainment, finance, economics, business, technology, health, science, politics and sports, keep reading International Business Times.

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