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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I was thinking of The Hunger Games. Another is The Fault in Our Stars.
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Harry Potter.
Expanding the scope to books published in living memory, more or less:
- DUNE
- THE HOBBIT
- NARNIA (pick one)
- Kurt Busiek's SECRET IDENTITY
- Neil Gaiman's STARDUST (or anything else by him)
- Terry Pratchett MORT, BAD OMENS
- Piers Anthony A SPELL FOR CHAMELEON
- Heinlein's THE MOON IS A HARSH MISTRESS OR HAVE SPACESUIT WILL TRAVEL for younger readers.
- Doris Piserchia's SPACELING
- Patricia McKillip's ALPHABET OF THORNS, RIDDLEMASTER TRILOGY or OMBRIA IN SHADOW
- Niven and Pournelle's MOTE IN GOD'S EYE
Yes, they're all SF&F because that's my area of expertise and because any of the above will resoundingly give the lie to the headmaster from the OP. There's brilliance in modern fiction.
If I had to cut it to three I'd go with Pratchett, McKilip, and Busiek.
(Persepolis is worthy, too, but it's already been mentioned.)