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Stacked Books - Another one of my favorite reading blogs. Librarians + Mayhem = Awesome.

Nova Ren Suma shares her YA essential picks.

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Sarah Andersen's picks for must-read YA titles

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Books about sibling relationships - of all types

Essential YA picks from Victoria Stapleton

Essential YA reads, as selected by Lee Wind

CK Kelly Martin shares her picks for must-read YA.

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Writer Susan Adrian shares her picks

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the female body on YA book covers

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Fantastic, smart blog about books!

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Janssen Bradshaw shares her picks for must-read YA.

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Leila Roy Love that book.

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Kelly Jensen I really need to read it.

Fabulous analysis of young women on the covers of young adult novels!

Julie Cross (author of "Tempest") offers her must-read YA titles.

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Editor Laura Arnold shares her must-read YA picks

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Liz Burns picks essential YA reads

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Let's Talk About Stats - I love Kelly. Seriously. Y'all need to read this.

Kathleen Peacock's picks for where to start reading YA

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Website with reviews, lists

Road trip books for young adults/teens

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Jen's "So you want to read ya?" title picks.

The Girls of No Return by Erin Saldin

8 must-read YA titles: the best of voice, classics that still ring true, physical chills, and great settings

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Want to understand how Pinterest can work for book bloggers? Books, Reading & Pinterest is an AMAZING post by Kelly at Stacked Books.

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Books, reading and Pinterest

This literally blew my mind. You'll read it in two hours.

This book just keeps popping up everywhere.

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Currently reading... It's not really /reading/... but I'm sort of hooked. :) It's like scrolling down your news feed online.

Books, Reading, and Pinterest

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Some Girls Are by Courtney Summers: Like "Mean Girls," except with actual mean girls. It's cruel, vicious, and way-honest to bullying.

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Entangled by Cat Clarke: Grace wakes up in a white room, with white sheets, white walls, and a white floor. How did she get here? Why is she here? It takes three days before she decides to write it down and figure it out. The reveal is huge. Lies, deceit, and loss make this compelling.

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Exposed by Kimberly Marcus: What happens when your brother and your best friend are involved in something big and you're forced to choose sides? This novel in verse is aching and uses a great photography metaphor to steer the plot.

Paranoid Park by Blake Nelson: What if you could get away with killing someone? What if the crime wouldn't get off your mind? This one will make you paranoid and sympathetic for the guy who accidentally killed someone else.

Leverage by Joshua Cohen: A gymnast and a football player are both witness to cruel locker room violence but opening their mouths means they might see that violence themselves. This is mean boys to an extreme but with a worthwhile pay off. Gruesome, painful, raw.

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Like Mandarin by Kirsten Hubbard: Grace wants nothing more than to be like Mandarin, the girl she is endlessly fascinated with and by. Except, being like Mandarin means she can never be Grace...and Grace is a heck of a girl to be. Intense friendship and maybe even a little exploration of the idea of girl crushing set in rural Wyoming.