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Fantasy books for young-adults

Fantasy books for young-adults | Readers Advisory For Secondary Schools | Scoop.it
"Young-adult fantasy is in the main, written for, published for, or marketed to readers between the ages of 12 and 18. For the purposes of this page we have decided to feature books that we believe are both aimed at the YA market and also feature a young adult as the main character. And so therefore coming-of-age also plays a large part in the books we have chosen. Many of the books will be familiar but we hope there are also a few surprises that allow you to discover some great new titles."

This is an excellent place to start if you want to get a grasp of the genre. I like the overlap with adult titles and the combination of classic and new.
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ReadPlus Reviews YALSA Teens' Top Ten 2012

ReadPlus Reviews YALSA Teens' Top Ten 2012 | Readers Advisory For Secondary Schools | Scoop.it
Always a valuable place for reliable opinion, the ReadPlus blog has reviewed 8 of the YALSA Teens' Top Ten. The full list is:

Roth, Veronica. Divergent.
Green, John. The Fault in Our Stars.
Lu, Marie. Legend
Riggs, Ransom. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.
Dessen, Sarah. What Happened to Goodbye.
Revis, Beth. Across the Universe.
Meyer, Marissa. Cinder.
Stiefvater, Maggie. The Scorpio Races.
Forman, Gayle. Where She Went.
Cabot, Meg. Abandon.
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