Teens’ Top Ten Nominees Announced
Leah Langby
April 26, 2017
Keeping Up With Kids

Teen groups from across the country read galleys and discuss books all year to select the books they think should be nominated for YALSA’s Teens’ Top Ten list.  Then, teens from across the country have a chance to vote for their favorites, and the top ten vote-getters are announced during Teen Read Week in October.  How cool is that?  A list created for teens by teens, and everyone can get involved!

Here’s this year’s list of nominees.
Here are some suggestions for promoting reading and voting.
Look on the Teens’ Top Ten site for previous year’s lists, tool kits, and more.

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