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Amanda, Adult Services Librarian outside Syracuse, NY

Also (although I haven't read it yet, it is high on my TBR) the recently released Heartless if you enjoyed The Lunar Chronicles (which I did immensely)
Sierra, Service Delivery Manager, Public Library, outside Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Jessica, Children's Librarian with Seattle Public Library


I would also suggest looking at the titles that are featured as part of the YALSA (Young Adult Library Services Association) Hub Challenge. These are titles that are award winners & honorees for various ALA (American Library Association) literary awards.The link to this year's (2016) challenge is here:
EpicReads is another great place to get YA recommendations, and they are doing their "Book Shimmy Awards" voting right now. Here are last year's winners:
Hope this helps!
LynnDee, Assistant Branch Manager, Public Library, MO

The Ascendance Trilogy by Jennifer A. Nielsen is also an enjoyable read with a few surprises. The first book is The False Prince
Angela, Branch Supervisor, Public Library, NC


If you love sci-fi/fantasy, I highly recommend the Cinder series by Marissa Meyer! I am currently reading Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake which fits fantasy, but not sci-fi, and I recently read Mila 2.0 by Debra Driza which fits sci-fi but not fantasy.
Maryalice, High School Librarian, PA










Graceling and its sequels by Kristin Cashore
Incarceron by Catherine Fisher along with its sequel Sapphique. Catherine Fisher also has many other great titles, many inspired by mythology.
East by Edith Pattou is marvelous.
Sabriel by Garth Nix along with its sequels
Virtually any of the quartets by Tamora Pierce (Author)
The Blue Girl by Charles de Lint
The Woman Who Loved Reindeer by Meredith Ann Pierce
Anything set on the planet Pern by Anne McCaffrey The 3 titles that are explicitly YA are Dragonsong, Dragonsinger, and Dragondrums.
The Naming is the first in a series by Allison Croggon.
Uglies by Scott Westerfeld along with its sequels
Robin Wasserman Her series that begins with Skinned is quick and popular.
The Diviners by Libba Bray with its sequel, Lair of Dreams
Unwind is the 1st in the provocative series by Neal Shusterman.
The Dangerous Days of Daniel X is a quick, humorous romp with alien hunting by James Patterson.
And of course there are others...

Becca, SCCCLD Librarian

Paper Towns
An Abundance of Katherines
Let it Snow
Harry Potter 1-7
Fangirl
Throne of Glass
Shadow Falls
Vampire Academy
Thanks!!

Humor: Mosquitoland by David Arnold or Me & Earl & the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews. Both are funny but have a lot of heart and are filled with very interesting characters.
Sad: All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven. Very emotional book but definitely worth the read.
SciFi: The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey. Not a typical YA scifi but is a very unique and interesting look at an alien type invasion.
Dystopia: Divergent series by Veronica Roth. This series is one of my personal favorites. I know it gets a lot of flack because of the third book but I say give it a chance!
Megan, MCPL Librarian

Paper Towns
An Abundance of Katherines
Let it Snow
Ha..."
I have had students who enjoyed the following similarly themed books:
Let's Get Lost


Two Way Street

Brother, Brother by Clay Carmichael

Just Like Fate by Cat Patrick

Love and First Sight by Josh Sundquist (published today!)

Roomies by Sara Zarr and Tara Altebrando

A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sara J. Maas (series)

Grave Mercy by Robin LaFevers (series)

Au Revoir, Crazy European Chick by Joe Schreiber

Bloodlines by Richelle Mead (series)


I need some recommendations on the ask a librarian task, I have read very few(one or two) books in YA. Can you suggest me a books I should have read till now. Some must read book. Thank you in advance.
Amanda wrote: "I highly recommend Every Heart a Doorway. I'm not normally a YA or fantasy reader, but I loved this. If you've ever wondered what happened when Alice came back from Wonderland, this..."
Hi Amanda! I'm just excited to see an Onondaga County librarian on here!!! I'm an OCPL card holder, my home library is Liverpool :-)
Hi Amanda! I'm just excited to see an Onondaga County librarian on here!!! I'm an OCPL card holder, my home library is Liverpool :-)


I need some recommendations on the ask a librarian task, I have read very few(one or two) books in YA. Can you suggest me a books I should have read till now. Some must read book. Tha..."
I cannot recommend The Book Thief enough. That book is untouchable for me. If you like some light fantasy/magic, I also recommend The Wee Free Men and the rest of the Tiffany Aching series. Those were my favorite as a high schooler and sparked a lifelong love of Terri Pratchett among my siblings.
Can anyone recommend some graphic novels for a ten year old? My daughter has read (and loved): all four of the Raina Telgemeier books, Roller Girl, Robot Dreams, the three-book Zita series, and she is currently working her way through the seven-book Amulet series. Owly, Bone, and Jellaby didn't seem to impress her.
What shall we read next?
What shall we read next?

Nadine, it's not exactly a graphic novel, but the Ms. Marvel comic book series (starting with [book:Ms. Marvel, Vol. 1: No Normal) is FANTASTIC, and I don't remember anything in them that I would say is inappropriate for a 10-year-old. The March series (by Rep. John Lewis, about his experience in the Civil Rights Movement - starting with March: Book One) is also great, though much heavier.

Thegirlintheafternoon wrote: "Nadine wrote: "Can anyone recommend some graphic novels for a ten year old? My daughter has read (and loved): all four of the Raina Telgemeier books, Roller Girl, [bo..."
Thanks I'll check that out! It's not so much a case of what appropriate for her as what she will be interested in. She's starting to get interested in the X-men movies, though, so I might get a spark with Ms Marvel.
Thanks I'll check that out! It's not so much a case of what appropriate for her as what she will be interested in. She's starting to get interested in the X-men movies, though, so I might get a spark with Ms Marvel.


Katie wrote: "Thank you to all the librarians who give recommendations! I'm a teacher to English Language Learners in grades K-5. I'm looking for a chapter or middle grades book that's easy to read (maybe around..."
I'm not a librarian, but I just needed to give a shout-out to Zita the Spacegirl - if you haven't tried that yet, you must! (downside: they all look rather white)
I'm not a librarian, but I just needed to give a shout-out to Zita the Spacegirl - if you haven't tried that yet, you must! (downside: they all look rather white)

Have you read Ellen Hopkins' "Crank" series? Our copies get checked out regularly and it's a different view into drug addiction. The first one in the series is called Crank,



Read The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, Volume 1.
She'll LOVE it!
(Don't know why, but the cover isn't coming up...)


Eleanor & Park
13 Reasons Why
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe
The fault in our stars (hated paper towns)

Eleanor & Park
13 Reasons Why
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe
The fault in our stars (hated paper towns)"
Katie, definitely check out Nicola Yoon's books, Everything, Everything and The Sun Is Also a Star. They've got the same sort of beautiful language and heightened emotions of the books you listed.

Thanks!

On the fantasy front, try Graceling by Kristin Cashore , A Wizard of Earthsea by the great Ursula K. Le Guin, or Croggon, Alison's series The Books of Pellinor which starts with The Naming.

I am falling absolutely in love with the Raven Cycle. I only had to read #2, but in a few days I am almost done with series (and don't want it to end!) This is definitely a great series for fans of:
-supernatural storylines
-true love
-gritty,southern settings
-ghosts, dreams, and things unknown
-quests
-strong family relationships
I highly recommend it-lots of suspense and you will love Maggie Stiefvater's writing! 👍🏽👍🏽

There Were Many Horses
Stone Dreams
Kingdom Cons
Signs Preceding the End of the World
A Thousand Rooms of Dream and Fear
La petite fille qui avait avalé un nuage grand comme la tour Eiffel
The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir Who Got Trapped in an IKEA Wardrobe
Érase una vez el amor pero tuve que matarlo. Musica de Sex Pistols y Nirvana
The Guest Cat
Indian Nocturne
The Whale Rider
Kiffe Kiffe Tomorrow
Bury Me Behind the Baseboard
Tokyo Fiancée
Fear and Trembling
La contadora de películas
Snow
Auringon asema
Beasts of No Nation
Please Look After Mom
Sniper
Bunker
Night Train
The Cement Garden
Raid And The Blackest Sheep (not actually the one suggested, it hasn't been transalated)
Eric
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Pulp
The War of the Worlds
White Hunger
The Brothers
Compartment No. 6
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