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  2. The 100 Best YA Books of All Time

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    With a panel of celebrated authors, TIME presents the most compelling, enlightening and influential YA books of all time, dating back to the 1800s

  3. To make a list of the best YA books requires contending with the fact that there is no single, straightforward way to classify YA, which is read by many adults and has evolved greatly over time ...

  4. The 100 Best Young-Adult Books of All Time

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    We rank lasting favorites for young readers, from "Little Women" to "Harry Potter"

  5. Everything, Everything: 100 Best YA Books of All Time | TIME

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    W ith her 2015 debut, Everything, Everything, Nicola Yoon became the first Black woman to hit No. 1 on the New York Times’ young adult best-seller list. It’s a tender love story between Maddy ...

  6. Homecoming: 100 Best YA Books of All Time | TIME

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    Find out why 'Homecoming' by Cynthia Voigt is on TIME's list of best YA books of all time.

  7. Here, TIME and TIME for Kids select the best children’s and young adult books published this year, listed in order of publisher recommended age, from youngest to oldest.

  8. Legend: 100 Best YA Books of All Time | TIME

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    Find out why 'Legend' by Marie Lu is on TIME's list of best YA books of all time.

  9. Every Day: 100 Best YA Books of All Time | TIME

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    Find out why 'Every Day' by David Levithan is on TIME's list of best YA books of all time.

  10. Here, the 10 best fiction books of 2023. More: Read TIME's lists of the best nonfiction books, songs, albums, movies, TV shows, podcasts and video games of 2023.

  11. The best nonfiction books that arrived this year vary in scope—some are highly specific, some broad and searching—but they all ask giant questions about loss, strength, and survival.