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Booklist: 2014 Teens' Top Ten Titles

Top 10 YALSATeen Read Week has come and gone, and that means another booklist – YALSA’s (Young Adult Library Services Association) Teen’s Top Ten!  Teens from all over the country voted on these books between August 15th and October 18th this year.  Here’s what they loved:

  1. Rainbow Rowell’s Eleanor & Park
  2. A.G. Howard’s Splintered
  3. Brandon Sanderson’s The Rithmatist
  4. Rick Yancey’s The 5th Wave
  5. Emmy Laybourne’s Monument 14: Sky on Fire
  6. Janet Edwards’ Earth Girl
  7. Joelle Charbonneau’s The Testing
  8. Brandon Sanderson’s Steelheart
  9. Leigh Bardugo’s Siege and Storm
  10. James Dashner’s The Eye of Minds

Check out the Teen’s Top Ten website, where you can watch a video countdown of the list (featuring Willow Shields of ‘The Hunger Games’ movies), book trailers, and other videos.  You can also see previous winners and check out their toolkit to help you show off these books to your young readers!

Celebrate Teen Read Week!

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It’s coming up fast: Teen Read Week!  It’s year number seven of the national celebration, and teen bloggers have been added to the mix!

Teen Read Week was created by the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) in 1998 to encourage teenagers to be regular readers and library patrons.  2014’s Teen Read Week is scheduled for October 12th through the 18th, and the theme for this year is ‘Turn Dreams Into Reality’!  Libraries are encouraged to use this theme “to spotlight all the great resources and activities they provide to inspire teens to succeed in school and beyond” (Teen Read Week main site).

YALSA is a division of the American Library Association (ALA), but you don’t need to be a member of either organization to take advantage of the program or its services.  You can find official products, such as posters and bookmarks, to use to promote Teen Read Week at your library!

Additionally, be sure to let your teens know they can vote for YALSA’s Teens’ Top Ten!  Voting is now open and continues through Teen Read Week.  YALSA says, “The Teen’s Top Ten is a ‘teen choice’ list, where teens nominate and choose their favorite books of the previous year.  Readers ages twelve to eighteen will vote online,” and winners will be announced on Monday, October 20th.

As another way to celebrate Teen Read Week, YALSA announced 31 winners of its Teen Read Week Blogging Contest last month.  The bloggers, listed here, “will blog about various young adult literature topics throughout the month of October on YALSA’s young adult literature focused blog, The Hub, in celebration of Teen Read Week.”

YALSA News: Teen Read Week

TRW14_lowreslogoGet a jump on 2014’s “Turn Dreams into Reality” themed Teen Read Week by visiting the Teen Read Week website. Teen Read Week is a national adolescent literacy initiative created by Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) with its purpose to encourage teens to be regular readers and library users. Teen Read Week isn’t until October 12-18, but its never too early to line up resources or get ideas for planning your week’s activities. You don’t even need to be an ALA or YALSA member to take advantage of this great resource.

2014 Teens’ Top Ten nominees

YALSA also officially announced the 2014 Teens’ Top Ten Nominees on April 17 in honor of Celebrate Teen Literature Day. A list of the nominees with annotations can be found on the Teens’ Top Ten website. This can be a perfect reading list to share with your students for the summer. Teens are encouraged to read the 25 nominees before the national Teens’ Top Ten vote, which begins on August 15 and runs through Teen Read Week.

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Image by goXunuReviews. Retrieved from Flickr. Used under Creative Commons’ licensing.

How is your library engaging teen readers?

For the past 15 years, Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) has sponsored Teen Read Week (TRW). It is a national adolescent literary initiative to sponsor continued readership. This year TRW will be held on October 13th-19th. The theme strives to encourage teens to discover the unknown and continue to explores mysteries, “Seek the Unknown @ Your Library.”

Click here for additional information about Teen Read Week from ALA.