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Among YALSA's excellence in nonfiction and William C. Morris Award finalists for debut YA novels are several SLJ's Best Books of 2015. Check out all of the finalists, plus SLJ's reviews and resources for each title.
These YA titles are quite out of this world. The following titles will pique the interest of sci-fi fans and teens looking to the stars for the secrets of the universe.
Whether it’s the latest John Green novel or works from Printz-winning authors, these titles are just a selection of the wonderful world of YA in Spanish.
SLJ takes a long view of YA literature in our Teen Issue. With the red-hot category capturing adult and tween readers, is YA's intended audience being left behind?
Bullying awareness advocate, speaker, and now published author Aija Mayrock shares how she was able to overcome bullying and what inspired her to write The Survival Guide to Bullying: Written by a Teen.
SLJ readers can enter to win a copy of the spooky Ghostlight. Nominations are open for the 10th annual Cybils Awards. Polis Books has acquired U.S. and Canadian rights to the recently banned Into the River by Ted Dawe. Celebrate Teen Read Week with Blink authors. These news bites and more in the latest SLJTeen news roundup.