YALSA names 2011 Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults
- Thrillers & Killers: May cause anxiety… don’t read at home alone.
- What’s Cooking?: Tasty reads to fill your belly and warm your soul.
- What If…: It’s the end of the world as we know it.
- Zombies, Werewolves & Things with Wings: Because vampires suck.
The committee also selected the following titles as its Top Ten list:
- Anderson, M.T.“Burger Wuss.” Candlewick, 2008.
- Ishihara, Yoko. “The Manga Cookbook.” Illus. by Chihiro Hattori. Manga University, 2007.
- Kincy, Karen. “Other.” Flux, 2010.
- Mecum, Ryan. “Zombie Haiku: Good Poetry for Your…Brains.” How, 2008.
- Ross, Campbell. “Shadow Eyes.” Illus. by Campbell Ross. SLG, 2010.
- Shusterman, Neal. “Unwind.” Simon & Schuster, 2009.
- Smith, Cynthia Leitich. “Tantalize.” Candlewick, 2008.
- Weingarten, Lynn. “Wherever Nina Lies.” Point, 2010.
- Westerfield, Scott. “Leviathan.” Illus. by Keith Thompson. Simon Pulse, 2010.
- Wooding, Chris. “Malice.” Illus. by Dan Chernett. Scholastic, 2009.
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