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    Liar, Liar, Everything’s on Fire: A Reader's Guide to Dangerous Teens

    "Sometimes evil appears wearing pink Crocs."

    May 20, 2022  By Davida G. Breier
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    A List of Coming-Of-Age Mysteries and Thrillers

    Or, six books featuring characters growing up against the wall.

    April 7, 2022  By Amelia Kahaney
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    Seven Mysteries About Teens, Perfect for Teens

    Dead cheerleaders, summer vacation secrets, and type-A girl detectives

    March 9, 2022  By Lisa Schroeder
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    A (Partial) List of YA Mysteries That Crime Readers Will Love

    These 2021 and 2022 titles are sure to please fans of YA and crime fiction equally.

    January 18, 2022  By Molly Odintz
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    No Beauties or Monsters

    Tara Goedjen

    "Her stepbrother’s voice isn’t as soft as the hypnosis record­ing, but when he counts down slowly—five, four, three, two, one—an image comes to Rylie: a boulder, gray in the moonlight."

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    8 Murder Mysteries Perfect for Teens

    Millions of followers. Lucrative content deals. Striking good looks. And deadly secrets.

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    Why Are There So Many Missing Mothers in Fiction with Empowered Young Heroines?

    Sara Foster on challenging a persistent trope

    November 18, 2021  By Sara Foster
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    9 YA Survival Thrillers To Get Your Heart Pounding This Fall

    These novels ask the scariest question of all:
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    October 26, 2021  By Rektok Ross
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    A List of YA Speculative Thrillers That Will Completely Blow Your Mind

    These novels take a "what if" premise and play the scenario through to its full emotional consequences.

    October 19, 2021  By Sacha Wunsch
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    Writing Consent in YA: Empowerment Through Storytelling

    Young adult fiction can help survivors and victims find emotional validation—and remind them they are not alone.

    October 13, 2021  By Sara Walters
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