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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 recommendation 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 ...

  3. Young adult literature - Wikipedia

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    A young adult novel that has been written surrounding this genre, "Lightlark" by Alex Aster, involves world building in a fantasy realm, romance, love triangles, friendship and finding one's self. These are all common tropes among young adult literature that is continuing to create new boundaries of the genre in the world of today. [citation ...

  4. Category:Young adult novel series - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles about young adult novel series, that is, about the series as a whole. For categories named for a series, containing articles about individual novels etc., see Category:Young adult novels by series

  5. Category:Young adult novels - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Young adult novels" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Heinlein juveniles - Wikipedia

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    The Heinlein juveniles are the science-fiction novels written by Robert A. Heinlein for Scribner's young-adult line. Each features "a young male protagonist entering the adult world of conflict, decisions, and responsibilities." [1] Together, they tell a loosely connected story of space exploration.