In Acevedos unique style, her voice demands to be heard.

Emergency Contact, by Mary H.K.

Choi

Another romance, this one is so beautifully crafted that its intelligence and heart sneak up on you.

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HarperTeen

And this is a formally experimental novel, unfolding in texts between its two romantic heroes.

It’s pulled off seamlessly.

There’s more in this series and we can’t wait to see where Dabos takes it next.

PoetX HC

HarperTeen

The Astonishing Color of After, by Emily X.R.

Pan

Pan’s literary YA debutis a tender novel about grief and identity.

If you’ve fallen behind on this one,catch up.

Copy of Children of Blood and Bone

Macmillan Children’s

At this point, we’re expecting Tahir to bring this series home in style.

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Flatiron Books

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HarperTeen

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Simon & Schuster

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Europa Editions

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HarperCollins

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Little, Brown Books for Young Readers

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Razorbill

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