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Reddit mentions of Willful Child
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Release date | November 2014 |
Redshirts was fucking great. Have you read Willful Child? It's not the same premise, but the humor is pretty similar. (http://www.amazon.com/Willful-Child-Steven-Erikson-ebook/dp/B00ILY5BY2/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1426061259&sr=1-1&keywords=willful+child)
Well, there's /u/bethrevis' Across the Universe trilogy for starters. I didn't like the first book much, but loved the next two.
Cecil Castellucci's Tin Star is a standalone YA sci-fi with strong Titan A.E. vibes.
Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game also fits, though it's a smaller focus, I think.
More adult than YA, but I'm currently reading Steven Erikson's Willful Child and it fits the easy reading notes. It's kind of Star Trek helmed by meta-William Shatner/Zapp Brannigan/Zaphod Beeblebrox, as narrated by Kurt Vonnegut.
I believe These Broken Stars would also fit the YA space opera label, though I haven't read it.
Edit: And if you don't mind spinoffs, I forgot about Star Wars' Young Jedi Knights series. Loved those as a kid. Not sure how they stand up, but that was the series fitting the YA niche instead of adult or MG.