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The Michael L. Printz Award
The Michael L. Printz Award is an award
for a book that exemplifies literary excellence in young adult
literature. It will be selected annually by an award committee
that can also name as many as four honor books. The award-winning
book can be fiction, non-fiction, poetry or an anthology,
and can be a work of joint authorship or editorship. The books
must be published between January 1 and December 31 of the
preceding year and be designated by its publisher as being
either a young adult book or one published for the age range
that YALSA defines as young adult, e.g. ages 12 through 18.
If
You Enjoyed Harry Potter...
Suggested reading for Harry Potter fans.
Popular
Paperbacks for Young Adults
The purpose of this list is to encourage young adults (ages
12-18) to read for pleasure by presenting to them lists of
popular or topical titles which are widely available in paperback
and which represent a broad variety of accessible themes and
genres.
Quick
Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers
The list is for young adults (ages 12-18) who, for whatever
reasons, do not like to read. The purpose of this list is
to identify titles for recreational reading, not for curricular
or remedial use.
Mid-Continent
Public Library Teen Reading Lists
Find mysteries, novels, humorous books, books about foreign
locales, and more.
Kent
District Library
Short books, cats and dogs books, Save the World books, all in
printable pdf format. Check out the Teen
Scene, too.
Seattle
Public Library
From humor to horror, sports to vampires, His Reality to Her
Reality, The Seattle Public Library has links, lists, and
librarians' picks.
Find
something you would like us to obtain for you?
Just because an item isn't in the catalog, doesn't mean that
we can't purchase or borrow it.
Please
let us know!
 
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