BBYA nominations 2009
That would be Best Books for Young Adults, the list published annually by YALSA, the Young Adult arm of the American Library Association.
Earlier this year there was considerable debate about the future of this popular list, which, like the Carnegie Medal nominations (see previous post) provides a terrific source of titles for keen readers. It’s difficult to find the final decision without being a member of YALSA ; this post in response to the SLJ article suggests that none had been made, certainly at the time of writing, but this post refers to a proposed readers’ choice award, possibly taking BBYA’s place at some future date.
No matter for now. We have a 2009 list of nominations and we are delighted to see the following titles on it:
- Michelle Cooper – A Brief History of Montmaray
- Alison Goodman – Eon : Dragoneye Reborn (aka The Two Pearls of Wisdom)
- Steven Herrick – Cold Skin
- Simmone Howell – Everything Beautiful
- Catherine Jinks – The Reformed Vampire Support Group
- Justine Larbalestier – Liar
- Shaun Tan – Tales from Outer Suburbia
Selections for the final BBYA 2009 list will be made at the January 2010 YALSA Midwinter meeting to be held in Boston.


November 19th, 2009 at 10:12 am
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