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NOTE: other restrictions can be a bbooks of our security platform detecting potential malicious activity. Please try again later as the restrictions may be lifted, or contact your service provider if the issue persists.ID: 3140008801424902743 �2015 was a great year in books, oyung we have a feeling 2016 will be even better. Why? Because all of our favorites like Kami Garcia, Best books of 2016 young adult Steifvater, and Cassandra Clare are back to tie up bestselling series and debut new ones, while fresh voices like Evelyn Skye are sure to wow us with their first books.

Check out some of the projects we�re eagerly awaiting this year!,� Passenger by Alexandra BrackenRelease date: January 5th, 2016Alexandra Bracken�s Passenger debuted as a #1 New York Times-bestseller. It follows Best books of 2016 young adult, a young violin prodigy who accidentally discovers she can travel through time.

After she finds herself on a ship in 1776, she and a mysterious privateer named Nicholas embark on a quest to find a coveted object before a secret society does.

What�s perhaps most compelling about this book is that it features an interracial relationship as its main romance, showing how prejudices evolve throughout multiple time-periods.,� The Dark Days Club by Alison GoodmanRelease date: January 26th, 201618-year-old Lady Helen Wrexhall is on the eve of her debut presentation at the royal court of George III.

Her life should gooks around gowns, dancing, and securing a suitable marriage. Instead, when one of her family�s maids disappears, she is drawn into the shadows of Regency London, where she�s roped into a terrifying demon-hunting conspiracy.,� Salt to the Sea by Ruth SepetysRelease date: February 2nd, 2016With her latest novel, Ruth Sepetys once again delves into a little-known corner of history: the sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff.

A shockingly unsung casualty of World War II, this is the single greatest maritime disaster in history � bext deadlier than the tragedies of the Titanic and the Lusitania combined � but remains largely unfamiliar in our collective consciousness.

Oh, and there's a love story, so it's like the YA book version of Titanic.,� Glass Sword by Victoria AveyardRelease date: February 9th, 2016In her long-awaited sequel to last year�s #1 New York Times-bestselling Red Queen, 26-year-old author Victoria Aveyard gives us the next chapter of Mare�s story as she recruits an army of Red-and-Silver fighters. Check our interview with Victoria here and be sure to pick up a copy of Glass Sword, because if it�s anything like Red Queen, it�s going to be life-changing.,� Map of Fates by Maggie HallRelease date: March 8th, 2016In this follow-up to The Conspiracy of Us, Avery gets drawn into a world of warring secret societies.

With the help of her (sort-of) boyfriend, Jack, and her (sort-of) crush, Stellan, she travels from the canals of Venice to the Cannes Film Festival's red carpet, desperate to find the tomb before her family's mortal enemies find it.,� Lady Midnight by Cassandra ClareRelease date: March 8th, 2016Lady Midnight picks up five years after the Shadowhunters series left off. Emma Carstairs is on a mission to avenge her parents� deaths, and when Los Angeles plays host to a string of murders shockingly similar to those of her parents, it�s up to her to catch the killers.

But there�s a twist: the Fair Folk are involved, and if Emma and her sidekick, Julian, don�t find the serial killer in two weeks, the faeries will wage war on the Shadowhunters.,� Wink Poppy Midnight by April Genevieve TucholkeRelease date: March 22nd, 2016In a novel drawing major comparisons to Lockhart�s We Were Liars, Wink is the odd, mysterious neighbor girl with wild red hair and freckles. Poppy is the blond and beautiful, manipulative high school queen bee.and bully. Midnight is the sweet, uncertain boy caught between them.

Wink. Poppy. Midnight. Two girls. One boy. Three voices that burst onto the page in short, sharp, bewitching chapters, and spiral swiftly and inexorably toward something terrible or tricky or tremendous.,� The Raven King by Maggie SteifvaterRelease date: April 26th, 2016The conclusion to the Raven Boys series has been under wraps for a while now, but in April, we�ll finally know how this awesome series ends!

All her life, Blue has been warned that she will cause her true love's death. She doesn't believe in true love and never thought this would be a problem, but as her life becomes caught up in the strange and sinister world of the Raven Boys, she's not so sure anymore. In a starred review for Blue Lily, Lily Blue, Kirkus Reviews declared: "Expect this truly one-of-a-kind series to come to a thundering close.",� The Square Root of Summer by Harriet Reuter HapgoodRelease date: May 3rd, 2016Harriet Reuter Hapgood�s debut novel is described as �a contemporary YA romance with a time-travel twist.� It�s been anticipated since last March, when eight (!) publishers fought over the manuscript, which follows a physics prodigy youhg to make sense of her life as her past, present, and future collide when her seaside town plays host to a cluster of black holes.,� Highly Illogical Behavior by John Corey WhaleyRelease date: May 10th, 2016John Corey Whaley, of Noggin fame, is back with Highly IllogicaThe best YA books of 2016 is selected by Martin Chilton and Rebecca Hawkes.

The list is in order of when the novels were reviewed.�Updated weekly. 1: TOM ELLEN AND LUCY�IVISON: NEVER�EVERS�(CHICKEN HOUSE)Never�Evers�is a dual-narrative book, just 20166 Tom Ellen and Lucy�Ivison's�engaging first book, Lobsters. The main characters in Lobsters were older teens, whereas here they are mostly�14-year-olds. So youny the language has been adapted for the younger end of the YA market, it's not resulted in any loss of wit. Never�Evers�is a�lively story centred around a boy (Jack) and a girl (Mouse) from different educational institutions who go to�the same ski resort on a school trip.

And things really start to go awry when Jack is mistaken for a�French teen pop sensation.The humour is pitched well ("Mums and random pointless comments are like dads and bad jokes.

Just�why?").�There are even "coach farts" jokes. Never�Evers�also deals with important issues for today's children: the pressures to conform and to be popular; the dangers besy feeling excluded and the problems with laddish bravado.

The book succeeds ultimately because you like both main characters.�As she tries to come to terms with the problems of growing up, we see�Mouse through her own witty internal dialogues. "Try and�stand in a sexy way. . yooung is a sexy way of standing? Stop standing weirdly," she tells herself.�The romantic scenes are touching and it's a pacy�and fun read.�????? MC 2: GARY D SCHMIDT: ORBITING JUPITER (ANDERSEN PRESS)Joseph doesn't look at people when they talk to him.

He attacked a teacher. People are warned to be careful around him. He is 13. He has fathered or child with Youhg, who younf also just 13 ("you're just a baby yourself," says a policeman). When Joseph�is sent to a foster family, he finds a friend at last in teenager Jack, who says he will help him find the baby�� Jupiter�� that he has never seen.

You hope that the second chance of living with a loving family rather than best books of 2016 young adult abusive father will work out for Joseph but this is a novel with a strong sense of foreboding, hinted at in the�memorably bleak best books of 2016 young adult of a yellow dog drowning in the cold and icy waters in Maine.

This youngg a YA�novella about love and friendship and loyalty. But be prepared to be moved by the sadness of it.�????? MC 3:�MARIA TURTSCHANINOFF: Aeult, THE RED ABBEY CHRONICLES (PUSHKIN PRESS)In a world where YA fantasy can start to feel a little same-y, Maresi dark � occasionally harrowing, yet always readable � stands out for its startling originality, and for the frightening plausibility of the dangerous world it creates.

The book younf set in a fictional island Abbey: a retreat and a place of quiet knowledge, where young girls and women can work and learn together � and where men are forbidden from setting foot. This enclosed world, whose food and customs are vividly, tactilely conveyed, is a place of comfort and safety � but, when troubled runaway Jai arrives, horror is quick to follow.�Despite its fantasy elements, the book is firmly rooted in real-life darkness, tackling themes such as rape, slavery and honour killing.

But it�s also, ultimately, an optimistic tale: a moving celebration of sisterhood and survival. Finnish author Adu,t Turtschaninoff's deceptively simple, folktale-like prose is a joy, and the voice of young Maresi (our first person narrator) always feels distinct and believable. (Annie Prime, who translated the novel into English, also deserves some credit for this).�????? RH 4:�HELEN DENNIS: RIVER OF INK (HODDER CHILDREN'S BOOKS)River of Ink contains some very polite�paparazzi.

Clamouring for a picture of the mystery boy who has crawled out of the River Thames with memory loss ��he's even trending under the name #RiverBoy�� one 'snapper' calls out: "Will there be a photo op?" River of Ink also takes a while to get going. Although there are familiar themes (such as not being sure who the hero can�trust) there are lots of twists and pacy dialogue in this first instalment of a thriller trilogy. I wasn't entirely sure that the mystery baddies, a sinister group called the National Organisation for Advanced Health, known for short as NOAH, were menacing enough, books I liked the mystery around the dragon drawing made by the mystery River Boy, who takes the name Jed,�and the way you can follow clues to solve the puzzle about the quest he is on.

And the iconic central London settings ��including St Paul's and the Shard � are appropriately dramatic. All in all, River of Ink has the promise of being a�good series.�????? MC 5: ANNE CASSIDY: MOTH GIRLS (HOT KEY BOOKS)"Mandy blamed herself. She always had and she always would." The gnawing problem�of guilt is at the heart of Anne Cassidy's thriller about what happens in the aftermath of the mystery disappearance of two teenagers, Petra and Tina, best books of 2016 young adult are dubbed the Moth Girls.

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For teen readers (and wannabe-kids at heart), the new year offers nooks new series from some beloved YA authors and debuts destined to create lifelong fans. Read on for some (but not nearly all!) of the most exciting titles for 2016.� The Love That Split the Worldby Emily HenryIn a debut that�s being described as a mix of �Friday Night Lights� and The Time Traveler�s Wife, author Henry crafts something advance readers are calling �beautiful� and �profound.� Filled with folklore and mystery, this one is destined to be the year�s YA book that adults and teens fall for.(Available: January 26, 2016) Ridersby Veronica RossiDon�t mistake author Rossi�s new series for a take on horses or horse lovers.

Aduot nothing so benign. Instead, the saga follows Gideon Blake, whose life goal is to become a U.S. Army Ranger, but who wakes from an accident to learn he�s now one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.

How�s that for teen drama with an impact?(Available: February 16, 2016) The Girl From Everywhereby Heidi HeiligThis first-in-a-trilogy tale takes the reader from present-day New York to 19th Century Hawaii to every place and time in between. Early reviews attest that though the �time-traveling pirate� premise sounds outlandish, the tale�s heart and wit and strong main character, 16-year-old Nix, are enchantingly perfect.(Available: February 16, 2016) A Study in Charlotteby Brittany CavallaroThis debut recasts Sherlock Holmes in high school, with the great-great-grandchildren of, yes, Watson and Holmes.

The tense pairing and witty writing � not to mention the oh-so-compelling Charlotte Holmes, who shares some of her ancestor Sherlock�s volatile ways � launch this trilogy quite nicely. It�s elementary that teens are going to love it.(Available: March 1, 2016) The Lifeboat Cliqueby Kathy ParksThe premise is John Hughes-ian.

A girl named Denver sneaks into a Malibu beach party attended by her enemies (but also her tempting crush, who has finally asked her out) when a tsunami hits the California coast. She escapes death only to be stuck in a lifeboat with the very people she�s dying to avoid. The darkly comic story is picking up every superlative � weirdest, wittiest, you get the idea � and though the premise is surreal, word is the characters feel very real.(Available: March 1, 2016) The Great American Whateverby Tim 0216 prolific Federle (whose middle grade series Better Nate Than Ever is an award-winner) makes his YA debut with this very funny and realistic novel.

Book-loving teens will connect beet creative Quinn Roberts, who used to make movies with his sister Annabeth until she was killed in a car crash.

He�s all but a shut-in (and in the closet) until his best friend drags him to a college party and into the circle of a very attractive guy.(Available: March 29, 2016) Don�t Get Caughtby Kurt DinanIf anyone can resist a book billed �Ocean�s Eleven� meets �The Breakfast Club,� well, we don�t want to know them. This book stars the aggressively average Max Cobb � owner of a C-level GPA and lover of heist films.

He�s sick of his mediocre existence, so when he gets an invite to join something called �The Chaos Club,� he jumps at the chance. When the invite proves a setup, Max and four others who were duped plot a great revenge.(Available: April 5, 2016) My Kind of Crazyby Robin ReulReul�s contemporary debut is already pulling in early raves from fans of John Green and Jennifer Niven.

The story follows Hank Kirby, who can�t catch a break � he tries to ask a girl to prom with sparklers on her lawn bset nearly burns her house down. (Take that, Lloyd Dobler.) The added not-bonus? He picks up a fan in the form of aspiring pyromaniac Peyton Breedlove, launching a strange and challenging friendship.(Available: April 5, 2016) Tell Me Three Thingsby Julie BuxbaumEarly reviews on this one are so glowing that the April 2016 release date seems WAY too far away.

Recommended for fans of YA powerhouses Rainbow Rowell and Lockhart, Buxbaum�s debut mingles the comic and the tragic in a story about fish-out-of-water Jessie, navigating a complicated new life in Los Angeles with only a mysterious email entity named Somebody/Nobody to guide her.(Available: April 5, 2016) The Glittering Courtby Richelle MeadThe first in a new series from Vampire Academy author Mead, this fantasy melds the Elizabethan and frontier worlds, and oozes with romance.

The story follows Adelaide, a countess who escapes her arranged marriage but must begin lessons at The Glittering Court, a business venture-slash-finishing adulg, to survive in her new world.(Available: April 5, 2016) Girl Against the Universeby Paula StokesWherever Maguire goes, bad things happen.

Roller coasters jump their tracks, houses catch fire. But worst is, she carries around the guilt of surviving the uoung accident that claimed her brother, fath� Resources for:� Library Staff & Teachers� Advocacy and Activism� Book Awards & Booklists� Careers� Consulting & Training� Events� Handouts� National Guidelines� Online Learning� Best books of 2016 young adult and Publications� Research� Parents & Teens� Teens Need Libraries� Reads 4 Teens (Teens' Top Ten)� Teen Reading Guide (PDF)� Teen Reading Guide en Espanol (PDF)� At your library� I Love Libraries� Public Library Evaluation Avult (PDF)� Media� ALA Press Kits� Media Kit� Press Releases� Teens Need Libraries� YALSA Staff� Youth Media Awards� Vendors� Corporate & Bewt Partner Opportunities� Selection Committee Contacts� Sponsorship Opportunities� Resources for Authors and Publishers� YA Galley Project� Members� Advocacy and Activism� Committee Volunteer Form� Contact Us� E-News Archive� Governance� Handbook� Student Members� Webinar Archive (login)� YALSA Committees Wiki� Related Sites� JRLYA (Research Journal)� Summer Learning� Teen Programming HQ� The Hub� YA Forum (Act 4 Teens)� YALSA Wiki� YALSAblog � About YALSA� Act 4 Teens� Awards & Grants for Members� Book Awards & Book/Media Lists� Conferences, Boooks & Symposia� Consulting & Training from YALSA� Get Involved� Guidelines� Members Only� Membership in YALSA� Online Learning� Professional Tools� Publications & Products� Teen Read Week� Teen Tech Week� Working with YALSA This year's list features 64 titles.The members of the Best Fiction for Young Adults Committee are Laurie Bartz, Hedberg Public Library, Janesville, Wisconsin; Elizabeth Bast, Starbuck Middle School, Racine WI; Julia Casas, Los Angeles Public Library, Adjlt Angeles, CA; Shelley Diaz, Senior Editor, Reviews, School Library Journal, New York, NY; Rachel Fryd, Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA; Thea Hashagen, Chair, San Francisco, CA; Adele Lamphier, Toronto Public Library, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Kefira Philippe, Nichols Middle School, Evanston, IL; Edwin Rodarte, Los Angeles Public Library, Los Angeles, CA; Jessi Schulte-Honstad, Senior Library Manager, Washington County Library, Minnesota; Audrey Sumser, Kent State University Tuscarawas, New Philadelphia, OH; Kelly Trowbridge, Union County Public Library, Monroe, NC; Marney (Marina) Welmers, Tucson, Arizona, Retired middle school librarian, Tortolita Middle School, Marans USD; Ellen Wickham, Raytown South High School, Raytown, Missouri; Whitney Winn, King County Library System, Auburn, Washington; and Daniel Kraus, Booklist Consultant, Chicago.* denotes the title was selected as a top ten.Download a hand out of the list here.Ahdieh, Renee.

The Wrath and The Dawn. Putnam. 2015. 416p. ISBN: 9780399171611. A romantic, sumptuous re-imagining of the addult of Scheherazade and the Arabian Nights.* Albertalli, Becky. Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda. Harper/Balzer and Bray.

2015. 320p. ISBN: 9780062348678. Simon is falling in love for the first time. Over email, if that�s even possible.Almond, David. A Song for Ella Grey. Delacorte. 2015. 272p. ISBN: 9780553533590. Claire poetically narrates the epic love story of her best friend Ella Grey and the mysterious Orpheus as romance, death, and mythology swirl together in a modern retelling of the classic story of Orpheus and Eurydice.* Bardugo, Leigh.

Six of Crows. Holt. 2015. 480p. ISBN: 9781627792127. Presented an offer too lucrative to refuse, gang leader Kaz Brekker and his team of convicts, runaways, zdult thieves set out to smuggle an imprisoned scientist from an impenetrable Fjerdan fortress, only to face treachery and betrayal along the way.Black, Holly.

The Darkest Part of the Forest. Little, Brown. 2015. 336p. ISBN: 9780316213073. Siblings Hazel and Ben try to save their town from the faerie folk they thought were friendly.* Brooks, Kevin. The Bunker Diary. Lerner/Carolrhoda Lab.

2015. 264p. ISBN: 9781467754200. Sixteen-year-old Linus Weems is kidnapped and transported to an underground bunker, where he is joined by five other kidnapping victims.�Where are they?

Why have they been taken? And can they survive?Cameron, Sharon. Rook. Scholastic. 2015. 464p. ISBN: 9780545675994. Bset the distant future after a polar shift has destroyed all technology, Sophia has been helping political prisoners escape their executions by working 20116 the Red Rook. But to save her family from ruin, she must marry wealthy Rene�who has secrets of his own.Carson, Rae. Walk On Earth a Stranger. Greenwillow. 2015. 448p. ISBN: 9780062242914. Leah Westfall, a girl with the ability to sense gold, disguises herself as a boy to make the dangerous journey to California in 1849.* Crowder, Addult.

Audacity. Philomel. 2015. 400p. ISBN: 9780399168994. This novel-in-verse fictionalizes the teen years of Clara Lemlich Shavelson, the leader of the New York shirtwaist strike of 1909.

Fleeing from anti-Semitic Russia, the teen and her family struggle to adapt to their new home.Crowe, Chris. Death Coming up the Hill. HMH. 2014. 208p.

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Truthwitch by Susan DennardWhile the current trend for fantasy novels is to focus on magic and politics, Truthwitch centers on friendship. Two witches with powerful gifts fight to survive in Susan Dennard�s brilliantly imagined world, in which witches specialize in unique abilities.

The titular Truthwitch possesses the ability to detect truth amidst lies, a talent that everyone wants to control. The novel kicks off an epic series, and you�ll love every single page.� 15.

This Is Where It Ends by Marieke NijkampYou can tell by its cover that Marieke Nijkamp�s debut will leave you gutted and emotional. This Is Where It Ends takes place over a mere 54 minutes during a school shooting, shifting perspectives between the people trapped inside and those trying to find help outside.

With memorable characters and scenes of haunting bravery, this novel will leave you hungry for more of Nijkamp�s prose.� 14. We Own The Night by Ashley PostonWe Own the Night, a companion novel to Ashley Poston�s debut The Sound of Us, stands on its own as a dazzling narrative of romance, friendship and, of course, music. The story of an introverted, 18-year-old bst who secretly moonlights as a famous radio DJ, Poston�s melody-infused novel packs just as much heart as her earlier work.

And while you don�t have to read The Sound of Us to appreciate We Own the Night, both books are a complete delight.� 13. The First Time She Drowned by Kerry KletterSure to catalyze the most intense cry you�ll have in 2016, The First Time She Drowned introduces readers to a teen with a monster of a mother. Obsessed with having a perfect family and reclaiming her lost beat, the girl�s mother proceeds to lock up our dear protagonist in a mental institution. Told in shifting time frames, from the period in the hospital to scenes with the family, it�s a heartbreaking read about a girl trying to figure out who she is in the wake of the lies she�s been told.� 12.

The Star-Touched Queen by Roshani ChokshiIn Roshani Chokshi�s bestselling debut, the stars have cursed a princess with the promise that she�ll rain down death and destruction on her kingdom. So she pursues books and research, only to have it ripped away as she�s forced into a surprise wedding and crowned queen of a new land.

Brimming with magic, reincarnation and romance, The Star-Touched Queen will leave you anxiously awaiting the forthcoming sequel.� 11. Marked by Jenny MartinOne of Paste�s most anticipated YA releases of the year, Marked is the thrilling sci-fi sequel to Jenny Martin�s debut novel, Tracked. Set in a future where mankind travels the solar system and corporations own the planets, the novel follows a street racer leading a rebellion against monstrous organizations.

Marked ultimately explores the impact one person can have in the wake of seemingly yoing odds.� 10. The Love That Split the World by Emily HenryEmily Henry�s novel is best explained as Friday Night Lights mashed up with The Time Traveler�s Wife. Featuring a protagonist who jumps through time and a love story spanning parallel universes, it�s a heart-wrenching read that elegantly weaves sci-fi and contemporary romance into an enthralling narrative.

It�s challenging to draw a comparison between The Love That Split the World and any other book; just trust us that you�ll love it.� 9. The Girl From Everywhere by Heidi HeiligWhat happens when you mix Back to the Future with pirates and mythology?

You get The Girl From Everywhere, a delicious genre-blend of a novel. Heidi Heilig invites readers onto a pirate ship that travels the globe, traversing through time and imagination. And on that ship is the bold, brave Nix and her father, who seeks a map that will lead him to a place where he can save Nix�s mother. The catch? It could erase Nix from the world.� 8. The Girl Who Fell by S.M. ParkerS.M. Parker�s beest debut allows readers to experience one girl�s haunting ordeal with an obsessive stalker.

The novel bpoks with a sweet beginning, slowly growing in intensity until you�re practically screaming at the book. The Girl Who Fell delivers a thrilling tale that examines how a passionate romance can truly be dangerous.� 7. The New Guy (and Other Senior Year Distractions) by Amy SpaldingAmy Spalding�s The New Guy is hands down the funniest YA novel of the year. It�s a hilarious, contemporary book that tackles an unusual topic for young adult fiction: the battle between 0216 and digital media.

Set at a school for the wealthy and famous, it follows a teen girl trying to save her school newspaper and the cute, boy band singer who has aligned himself with the video news service taking the school by storm.

From the passive-aggressive dog-walking scenes to the war between the media-types, it�s a riot from cover to cover.� 6. The Rose and the Dagger by Renee AhdiehRenee Ahdieh reimagined The Arabian Nights last year in her captivating novel The Wrath and the Dawn, and now she�s returned to the lush setting in The Rose Genres� Art� Biography� Business� Chick Lit� Children's� Christian� Classics� Comics� Contemporary� Cookbooks� Crime� Ebooks� Fantasy� Fiction� Gay and Lesbian� Graphic Novels� Historical Fiction� History� Horror� Humor and Comedy� Manga� Memoir� Music� Mystery� Nonfiction� Paranormal� Philosophy� Poetry� Psychology� Religion� Romance� Science� Science Fiction� Self Help� Suspense� Spirituality� Sports� Thriller� Travel� Young Adult� Young-adult fiction (often abbreviated or YA) is fiction written avult, published for, or marketed to adolescents and young adults, roughly ages 13 to 18.Young-adult fiction, whether in the form of novels or short stories, has distinct attributes that distinguish it from the other age categories of fiction.

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