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Half Lost. Half Wild. Handbook for Mortals. Heaven (Andrews novel) Hellbent (novel) The Hero and the Crown. Hex Hall. Hexwood. The Hidden Oracle.
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. Sisters of Isis. Skin Books trilogy. The Softwire. Son of Angels. Sons of the Dark. Sorority Sisters (novel series) Spinetinglers. Spy High.
Los Angeles Times Book Prize. The Los Angeles Times. 1998. Given in about a dozen categories, including Young Adult Fiction. Margaret A. Edwards Award. YALSA / School Library Journal. 1988. Awarded annually to recognize authors for lifetime contributions to popular young adult literature. Michael L. Printz Award.
From fantasy to coming-of-age stories, the young adult category is for everyone. ... Young adult books may be marketed toward people ages 12 to 18, but that doesn’t mean these reads are limited ...
Elizabeth Acevedo: The Poet X, Clap When You Land, With the Fire on High. Richard Adams: Watership Down, Shardik, The Plague Dogs. Tomi Adeyemi: Children of Blood and Bone. Alexandra Adornetto: Halo, Hades, Heaven. Renée Ahdieh: The Wrath & the Dawn, Flame in the Mist. Melissa Albert: The Hazel Wood.
Young adult literature. Young adult literature (YA) is typically written for readers aged 12 to 18 [1][2] and includes most of the themes found in adult fiction, such as friendship, substance abuse, alcoholism, and sexuality. [3] Stories that focus on the challenges of youth may be further categorized as social or coming-of-age novels.
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