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  2. Best Fiction for Young Adults - Wikipedia

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    The American Library Association's (ALA) Best Fiction for Young Adults, previously known as Best Books for Young Adults (1966–2010), is a recommended list of books presented yearly by the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) division. It is for "fiction titles published for young adults in the past 16 months that are recommended ...

  3. List of young adult fiction awards - Wikipedia

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    Given for mystery writing in about a dozen categories, including Best Young Adult Novel. GLLI Translated YA Book Prize: Global Literature in Libraries Iniatitive (GLLI) 2019 Awarded annually for the best Young Adult book translated into English. One prize and several Honor titles. [4] Golden Kite Award: Society of Children's Book Writers and ...

  4. Category:Young adult mystery fiction - Wikipedia

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    Mystery fiction in the genre of young adult literature, literature, most often including novels, written for readers from 12 to 18 years of age. Pages in category "Young adult mystery fiction" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.

  5. Best young adult books, according to librarians

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    Young adult books may be marketed toward people ages 12 to 18, but that doesn’t mean these reads are limited only to teens. Of those who buy YA books, 55% are over 18 years old, according to a ...

  6. Young adult literature - Wikipedia

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    Books that readers aged 12 to 20 chose independently; Literature written for young people aged 11 to 18 and books marked as "young adult" by a publisher; Literature including a teenager who is the main character and, as the center of the plot, engages in problems related to and relatable to the lives of teenagers

  7. Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library - Wikipedia

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    Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library was a New York Times bestseller for Children's Middle Grade and received positive reviews. Giving it a starred review, Kirkus Reviews praised the book as a "solid, tightly plotted read" full of puzzles and puns. [4]

  8. Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Young Adult Novel - Wikipedia

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    The award for Best Young Adult Mystery was established in 1989 and recognizes works written for ages twelve to eighteen, and grades eight through twelve. [3] Prior to the establishment of this award, the Mystery Writers of America awarded a special Edgar to Katherine Paterson for The Master Puppeteer in 1977.

  9. Shine (Myracle novel) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2011 Wall Street Journal critic Meghan Cox Gurdon cited Shine as an example of the prevalence of dark themes in young adult literature. [5] Gurdon criticized the language in the novel and compared it to novels by Judy Blume, saying that while it was "probably apt" for the characters in the book, she wasn't sure that it was language that parents might want their children to read. [6]