List of young adult authors
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This is a list of writers whose readership is predominantly teenagers or young adults, or adult fiction writers who have published significant works intended for teens/young adults. Examples of the author's more notable works are given here.

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  • Joan Abelove
    Joan Abelove
    Joan Abelove is an American writer of young adult novels. She attended Barnard College and has a Ph.D in cultural anthropology from the City University of New York. She spent two years in the jungles of Peru as part of her doctoral research and used the experience as background for her first...

    : Go and Come Back, Saying It Out Loud, Lost and Found
  • Hailey Abbott
    Hailey Abbott
    Hailey Abbott is an American author of teenage romance novels. She grew up in southern California where she split her time between creative writing and the beach. She now lives in New York City....

    : The Secrets of Boys, Summer Boys series, The Bridesmaid, Getting Lost With Boys, The Perfect Boy, Waking Up To Boys, Forbidden Boy, The Other Boy
  • Richard Adams: Watership Down
    Watership Down
    Watership Down is a classic heroic fantasy novel, written by English author Richard Adams, about a small group of rabbits. Although the animals in the story live in their natural environment, they are anthropomorphised, possessing their own culture, language , proverbs, poetry, and mythology...

    , Shardik
    Shardik
    Shardik is a fantasy novel written by Richard Adams in 1974.-Plot introduction:Adams's second novel Shardik concerns a lonely hunter, Kelderek, who pursues Shardik, a giant bear he believes to embody the Power of God; both of them become unwillingly drawn into the politics of an imaginary region...

    , The Plague Dogs
    The Plague Dogs
    The Plague Dogs is the third novel by Richard Adams, author of Watership Down, about two dogs who escape an animal testing facility and are subsequently pursued by both the government and the media...

  • Louisa May Alcott
    Louisa May Alcott
    Louisa May Alcott was an American novelist. She is best known for the novel Little Women and its sequels Little Men and Jo's Boys. Little Women was set in the Alcott family home, Orchard House in Concord, Massachusetts, and published in 1868...

    : Little Women
    Little Women
    Little Women is a novel by American author Louisa May Alcott . The book was written and set in the Alcott family home, Orchard House, in Concord, Massachusetts. It was published in two volumes in 1868 and 1869...

    , Eight Cousins
    Eight Cousins
    "Eight Cousins, or The Aunt-Hill" was published in 1875 by American novelist Louisa May Alcott. It is the story of Rose Campbell, a lonely and sickly girl who has been recently orphaned and must now reside with her maiden aunts, the matriarchs of her wealthy Boston family. When Rose's guardian,...

  • Lloyd Alexander
    Lloyd Alexander
    Lloyd Chudley Alexander was a widely influential American author of more than forty books, mostly fantasy novels for children and adolescents, as well as several adult books...

    : The Prydain Chronicles, Westmark
    Westmark (novel)
    Westmark is a fantasy novel by Lloyd Alexander that received an American Book Award. It is the first book of the Westmark trilogy, followed by The Kestrel and The Beggar Queen. Showing influences from the French existentialist writers whose works Alexander translated early in his career, the...

    , The Kestrel
    The Kestrel
    The Kestrel is the second book of Lloyd Alexander's Westmark trilogy, following Westmark, and preceding The Beggar Queen. The trilogy is set in the fictional nation of Westmark, which resembles 18th-century Europe.-Plot summary:...

    , The Beggar Queen
    The Beggar Queen
    The Beggar Queen is the last book of the Westmark trilogy by Lloyd Alexander, published by E. P. Dutton in 1984.-Plot introduction:Mickle, once a common street urchin, is now the queen of Westmark. The kingdom is thriving, yet at the same time, it is strangely restless. Ghosts of the past lurk...

  • Isabel Allende
    Isabel Allende
    Isabel Allende Llona is a Chilean writer with American citizenship. Allende, whose works sometimes contain aspects of the "magic realist" tradition, is famous for novels such as The House of the Spirits and City of the Beasts , which have been commercially successful...

    : The Adventures of Eagle and Jaguar series: City of the Beasts
    City of the Beasts
    City of the Beasts is the first young adult novel by Chilean-American writer Isabel Allende, whose uncle is Salvador Allende, a former president of Chile. Published in 2002, the story is set in the Amazon rainforest. The novel was translated by Margaret Sayers Peden from Spanish to English...

    , Kingdom of the Golden Dragon
    Kingdom of the Golden Dragon
    Kingdom of the Golden Dragon is a book published in 2004 by Isabel Allende. Part two of a trilogy, it is the sequel to City of the Beasts...

    , and Forest of the Pygmies
    Forest of the Pygmies
    Forest of the Pygmies is a novel written by Chilean novelist Isabel Allende. The Spanish original was published in 2004, while the English version was released in the following year. The book is the last part of a trilogy that furthermore comprises the two preceding volumes City of the Beasts and...

  • David Almond
    David Almond
    David Almond is a British children's writer who has written several novels, each one to critical acclaim.-Early life:Almond was born and raised in Felling and Newcastle in post-industrial North East England and educated at the University of East Anglia, he was born in 1951...

    : Kit's Wilderness, Heaven Eyes
    Heaven Eyes
    Heaven Eyes is a fictional young adult novel by award-winning author David Almond. It was published in Great Britain by Hodder Children's Books in 2000 and by Delacorte Press in the United States in 2001...

    , Clay
    Clay (novel)
    Clay is a children's/young adult novel by David Almond, published in 2005. It was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal and longlisted for the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize.It was adapted for television in 2008, and aired on BBC One on March 30 2008....

  • Elaine M. Alphin
    Elaine M. Alphin
    Elaine Marie Alphin is the award-winning author of more than thirty books for children and young adults...

    : Counterfeit Son
    Counterfeit Son
    Counterfeit Son is a 2000 novel by Elaine Marie Alphin and was written for young adults. It received a 2001 Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Young Adult Mystery. It is a psychological thriller.-Plot:...

  • Julia Alvarez
    Julia Álvarez
    Julia Alvarez is a Dominican-American poet, novelist, and essayist. Born in New York of Dominican descent, she spent the first ten years of her childhood in the Dominican Republic, until her father's involvement in a political rebellion forced her family to flee the country.Alvarez rose to...

    : How the García Girls Lost Their Accents
    How the García Girls Lost Their Accents
    How the García Girls Lost Their Accents is a 1991 novel written by Dominican-American poet, novelist, and essayist Julia Alvarez. Told in reverse chronological order and narrated from shifting perspectives, the text possesses distinct qualities of a bildungsroman novel...

    , Yo!, Before We Were Free
  • Laurie Halse Anderson
    Laurie Halse Anderson
    Laurie Halse Anderson is an American author who writes for children and young adults.-Career:...

    : Speak
    Speak (novel)
    Speak is a 1999 novel by Laurie Halse Anderson about a girl named Melinda Sordino who is an outcast as a high school freshman. It was made into a film of the same name in 2004. The novel was a New York Times and Publishers Weekly bestseller...

    , Fever 1793
    Fever 1793
    Fever, 1793 is a historical novel by Laurie Halse Anderson that was published in 2000. Set during the Philadelphia yellow fever epidemic of 1793, its protagonist and narrator is a teenage girl named Matilda Cook who lives with her hardworking mother, war-fought grandfather, and their ex- slave...

    , Catalyst
    Catalyst (novel)
    Catalyst is a 2002 novel by Laurie Halse Anderson about a senior named Kate Malone. It can be regarded as a sequel to Speak, as it has the same setting in Merryweather High School and a cameo appearance by Melinda Sordino , and it takes place a year after the events in Speak...

    , Prom, Twisted
    Twisted (novel)
    Twisted is a 2007 novel by Laurie Halse Anderson about a teenage boy named Tyler Miller. The plot revolves around Tyler's experiences in his community after committing a crime at his high school which earned him a negative reputation...

  • M. T. Anderson: Feed
    Feed (novel)
    Feed , a dystopian novel of the cyberpunk genre by M. T. Anderson, is a dark satire about corporate power, consumerism, information technology, and data mining in society...

  • V.C. Andrews: Flowers in the Attic
    Flowers in the Attic
    Flowers in the Attic is a 1979 novel by Virginia Andrews. It is the first book in the Dollanganger Series, and was followed by Petals on the Wind, If There Be Thorns, Seeds of Yesterday, and Garden of Shadows. The novel is written in the first person from the point of view of Cathy Dollanganger...

    , among others
  • Kim Antieau
    Kim Antieau
    Kim Antieau is an American writer, the author of six novels and many short stories for adults and teenagers, including Mercy, Unbound', "Ruby's Imagine", "Coyote Cowgirl", "Jigsaw Woman", "The Gaia Websters"'....

    : Mercy, Unbound
  • Maya Angelou
    Maya Angelou
    Maya Angelou is an American author and poet who has been called "America's most visible black female autobiographer" by scholar Joanne M. Braxton. She is best known for her series of six autobiographical volumes, which focus on her childhood and early adult experiences. The first and most highly...

     (primarily a poet): I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is the 1969 autobiography about the early years of African-American writer and poet Maya Angelou. The first in a six-volume series, it is a coming-of-age story that illustrates how strength of character and a love of literature can help overcome racism and trauma...

    , The Heart of a Woman
    The Heart of a Woman
    The Heart of a Woman is an autobiography by African-American writer Maya Angelou, and was chosen as an Oprah's Book Club selection in 1997...

  • Allen Appel
    Allen Appel
    Allen Appel is an American novelist best known for his series about time traveler Alex Balfour. In the series, fictional characters are interwoven with actual historical people and events....

    : Twice Upon a Time
  • Jules Archer
    Jules Archer
    Jules Archer was an American author who wrote many volumes of non-fiction history for a general audience and for young adults....

    : The Plot to Seize the White House, The Incredible Sixties, Treason in America: Disloyalty Versus Dissent, and other volumes of non-fiction U.S. history
  • Jay Asher
    Jay Asher
    Jay Asher is an American writer of contemporary novels for teens. He has one major publication in the genre of Young Adult Literature.-Biography:...

    : Thirteen Reasons Why
    Thirteen Reasons Why
    Thirteen Reasons Why is a 2007 New York Times best-selling young-adult fiction novel written by Jay Asher. The book was published by RazorBill, a young adult imprint of Penguin Books. The paperback edition hit #1 on the New York Times bestseller list in July 2011...

  • Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
    Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
    Amelia Atwater-Rhodes is an American author of fantasy and young adult literature. She was born in Silver Spring, Maryland and lived most of her life in Concord, Massachusetts. Her debut novel, In the Forests of the Night, was published in 1999, when she was just fourteen years old...

    : In the Forests of the Night
    In the Forests of the Night
    In the Forests of the Night is a vampire novel written by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes, and published in 1999. Originally entitled White Wine, she wrote it at the age of 13, and an English teacher helped her to publish it...

    , Demon in My View
    Demon in My View
    Demon in My View is a vampire novel written by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes, and published in 2000. Originally entitled Bitter Life, it was published when the author was 16. It is the follow-up to In the Forests of the Night, which she wrote at the age of 13...

    , Shattered Mirror
    Shattered Mirror
    Shattered Mirror is a vampire novel written by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes, published in 2001 when the author was 17. W. B. Yeats’ poem "The Two Trees", which references broken glass, appears in the beginning of the book, and is the inspiration for the title...

    , Midnight Predator
    Midnight Predator
    Midnight Predator is a vampire novel written by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes, published in 2002 when the author was 18. The novel was an ALA Quick Pick and “a must-read” according to School Library Journal, who also wrote that “the plot and characters are so skillfully intertwined that each one moves the...

    , Persistence of Memory, the Kiesha'ra series
    The Kiesha'ra Series
    The Kiesha'ra Series is a set of five fantasy novels written by the young adult author, Amelia Atwater-Rhodes, which focus on several races of shapeshifters, including the avians , the serpiente , and the shm'Ahnmik .The series title, which is in a language from the series called ha'Shmla,...

  • Avi
    Edward Irving Wortis
    Edward Irving Wortis , better known by the pen name Avi, is an American author of young adult and children's literature. He is a winner of both the Newbery Honor and Newbery Medal.- Biography :...

    : Nothing But the Truth, The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle
    The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle
    The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle is a young adult historical fiction novel by the American author Avi that was published in 1990. It takes place during the transatlantic crossing of a ship from England to America in the 19th century. The book chronicles the evolution of the title character...

    , Crispin: The Cross of Lead
    Crispin: The Cross of Lead
    Crispin: The Cross of Lead is a 2002 children's novel written by Avi. It was the winner of the 2003 Newbery Medal. Its sequel, Crispin: At the Edge of the World, was released in 2006...


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  • Natalie Babbitt
    Natalie Babbitt
    Natalie Babbitt is an American author and illustrator of children's books. Her novels Tuck Everlasting and The Eyes of the Amaryllis have been made into films . Her novel Knee-Knock Rise is a Newbery Honor book.- Life :Natalie Babbitt was born in Dayton, Ohio. Now lives in Providence, Rhode Island...

    : Tuck Everlasting
    Tuck Everlasting
    Tuck Everlasting is a fantasy children's novel by Natalie Babbitt. It was published in 1975. The book explores the concept of immortality and the reasons why it might not be as desirable as it appears to be. It has sold over two million copies and has been called a classic of modern children's...

  • Tyra Banks
    Tyra Banks
    Tyra Lynne Banks is an American model, media personality, actress, occasional singer, author and businesswoman. She first became famous as a model, but television appearances were her commercial breakthrough...

    : Modelland
    Modelland
    -Plot summary:A young model, Tookie De La Crème, is invited to visit the legendary Modelland, along with three other girls, for the chance to become Intoxibellas.-Inspiration:...

  • David-Matthew Barnes
    David-Matthew Barnes
    David-Matthew Barnes is an American novelist, playwright, poet, screenwriter, filmmaker, director, actor, and teacher....

    : Mesmerized, Swimming to Chicago
  • T. A. Barron
    T. A. Barron
    Thomas Archibald Barron is an American writer of fantasy literature, books for children and young adults, and nature books.-Biography:...

    : The Ancient One
  • Lynda Barry
    Lynda Barry
    Lynda Barry is an American cartoonist and author. One of the most successful non-mainstream American cartoonists, Barry is perhaps best known for her weekly comic strip Ernie Pook's Comeek. Barry's cartoons often view family life from the perspective of pre-teen girls from the wrong side of the...

    , cartoonist, graphic novelist
  • Lois Thompson Bartholomew
    Lois Thompson Bartholomew
    Lois Thompson Bartholomew is the author of the Young Adult adventure novel The White Dove as well as numerous magazine articles and short stories....

    : The White Dove
  • Cat Bauer
    Cat Bauer
    Catherine "Cat" Bauer is the award-winning author of contemporary novels featuring the young protagonist, Harley Columba, and is known for her unique and honest voice. Publishers Weekly said, "Bauer creates a witty and resilient narrator in...Harley Columba.....

    : Harley's Ninth, Harley, Like a Person
  • Joan Bauer: Rules of the Road, Squashed, Stand Tall, Hope Was Here
    Hope Was Here
    Hope Was Here is a 2000 novel by Joan Bauer. It was declared a Newbery Honor Book in 2001.-Synopsis:A teenager named Hope Yancey lives with her aunt, Addie, in Brooklyn, where Addie works as a chef and Hope works as a waitress at "The Blue Box Diner." Hope lives with her aunt because her mother,...

  • Michael Gerard Bauer
    Michael Gerard Bauer
    Michael Gerard Bauer was an Australian English teacher but is now a full-time Children's and Young Adult author.Bauer was born in Brisbane and attended Marist College, Ashgrove before attending the University of Queensland...

    : The Running Man, Don't Call Me Ishmael
    Don't Call Me Ishmael
    Don't Call Me Ishmael is a young adult novel by Australian author Michael Gerard Bauer. It is about Ishmael Leseur, a 14-year-old boy, and his experiences in Year Nine. It won the 2008 award for children's literature at Writers' Week, Australia's oldest writers' festival...

  • Margaret Bechard
    Margaret Bechard
    Margaret Bechard is an American author of contemporary science fiction for children and young adults.-Biography:Bechard was born in 1953 in Chico, California. She received her bachelor’s degree in English literature from Reed College in 1976. She is married to Lee Boekelheide and they have three...

    : Hanging onto Max, Star Hatchling, Spacer and Rat, If it Doesn't Kill You
  • David Belbin
    David Belbin
    David Belbin is an English author primarily of Young Adult Fiction, along with books for both younger and older readers.He was born...

    : Love Lessons, Festival, Denial, The Last Virgin, Dead Guilty
  • Clare Bell
    Clare Bell
    Clare Bell is an author in the U.S. best known for her Ratha series of young adult fantasy novels about prehistoric big cats. These books, also called the Named series, are about intelligent self-aware large cats who have puma, cheetah and lion characteristics, and are based on fossil creatures...

    : Ratha's Creature
    Ratha's Creature
    Ratha’s Creature is a novel by Clare Bell. First published in 1983 by Atheneum-Argo, Margaret K. McElderry , it is being re-issued in July 2007 by Viking-Penguin's Firebird Books, edited by Sharyn November....

    , Clan Ground, Ratha and Thistle-chaser
    Ratha and Thistle-chaser
    Ratha and Thistle-Chaser is a young adult novel, third in the series The Book of the Named by Clare Bell. The series follows a group of sentient, prehistoric large cats called the Named, led by the female cat, Ratha. It also deals with their struggles against the group of non-sentient cats, the...

    , Ratha's Challenge, Ratha's Courage, Tomorrow's Sphinx
  • Steve Berman
    Steve Berman
    This article is about the writer. For the lawyer, see Steve Berman ; for the Mayor of Gilbert, Arizona see Steven M. Berman.Steve Berman is an American editor, novelist and short story writer.-Biography:...

    : Vintage, a Ghost Story
  • Franny Billingsley
    Franny Billingsley
    Franny Billingsley is the author of two award-winning children's fantasy novels, Well Wished and The Folk Keeper, as well as the newly released novel Chime and the picture book Big Bad Bunny. She lives in Illinois....

    : The Folk Keeper, Chime
  • Holly Black
    Holly Black
    Holly Black née Riggenbach is an American writer and editor, best known for writing The Spiderwick Chronicles, a series of children's fantasy books she created with illustrator Tony DiTerlizzi.-Early life and education:...

    : The Spiderwick Chronicles
    The Spiderwick Chronicles
    The Spiderwick Chronicles is a series of children's books by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black. They chronicle the adventures of the Grace children, twins Simon and Jared and their older sister Mallory, after they move into Spiderwick Estate and discover a world of fairies that they never knew...

    , Tithe, Valiant
    Valiant : A Modern Tale of Faerie
    Valiant: A Modern Tale of Faerie, is an 2005 urban fantasy novel by Holly Black. It is a companion to her earlier book Tithe : A Modern Faerie Tale, but can also be read as a stand-alone novel.-Plot Summary:...

    , Ironside
  • Malorie Blackman
    Malorie Blackman
    Malorie Blackman OBE is an author of literature and television drama for children and young adults. She has used science fiction to explore social and ethical issues. Her critically and popularly acclaimed Noughts & Crosses series uses the setting of a fictional dystopia to explore racism...

    : Noughts and Crosses series
    Noughts & Crosses series
    The Noughts & Crosses series by Malorie Blackman is a critically acclaimed series of young adult novels, including a novella, set in a fictional, racist dystopia.-Noughts & Crosses:...

  • Francesca Lia Block
    Francesca Lia Block
    Francesca Lia Block is the author of adult and young adult fiction, short stories, screenplays and poetry, most famously the Weetzie Bat series. Block wrote her first book, Weetzie Bat, while a student at UC Berkeley; it was published in 1989 by Harper Collins. She is known for her use of imagery,...

    : Weetzie Bat
    Weetzie Bat
    Weetzie Bat is a young adult novel, the first written by American author Francesca Lia Block, originally published in 1989. It is the first in her Dangerous Angels series....

    , Witch Baby
    Witch Baby
    Witch Baby is the second book in the Dangerous Angels series of novels written by Francesca Lia Block. It follows the adventures of Witch Baby, a young purple eyed girl who lives with Weetzie Bat, My-Secret-Agent-Lover-Man, and the rest of their crazy clan.Witch Baby is trying to find her place...

    , Baby Be-Bop, Cherokee Bat and the Goat Guys
  • Judy Blume
    Judy Blume
    Judy Blume is an American author. She has written many novels for children and young adults which have exceeded sales of 80 million and been translated into 31 languages...

    : Forever
    Forever (novel)
    Forever... is a 1975 novel by Judy Blume dealing with teenage sexuality. Because of the novel's content it has been the frequent target of censors and appears on the American Library Association list of the 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 1990–2000 at number seven.-Plot...

    , Tiger Eyes
    Tiger Eyes
    Tiger Eyes is a young adult novel written by Judy Blume in 1981 about a young girl attempting to cope with the murder of her father.-Plot summary:...

    , Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret
  • Frank Bonham
    Frank Bonham
    Frank Bonham was an western and young adult writer. Bonham wrote 48 novels, and also wrote TV scripts. He was a UCLA graduate....

    : Durango Street
  • James Bow: The Unwritten Girl
    The Unwritten Girl
    The Unwritten Girl is a young adult book written by Canadian author James Bow. It was published by Boardwalk Books in 2006 and received modest attention as the debut novel of an author from a respected medium-sized Canadian press....

  • Tim Bowler
    Tim Bowler
    Tim Bowler is the author of twenty books for children, teenagers and young adults. He has won 15 awards, including the Carnegie Medal, the pre-eminent UK award for children's literature, for his novel River Boy....

    : River Boy
    River Boy
    River Boy is a young adult novel by Tim Bowler, published in 1997. It is the story of a teenage girl facing the prospect of bereavement. River Boy was awarded the 1997 Carnegie Medal, and the 1999 Angus Book Award.-Plot summary:...

    , Apocalypse
    Apocalypse (novel)
    Apocalypse is a young adult novel written by British author Tim Bowler. It was originally released in 2004 in the UK. The book deals with teenage Kit trying to find his parents after a storm blows them onto an island in which the local community is hostile and a mysterious man who resembles him in...

    , Starseeker
  • Robin Brande: Evolution, Me & Other Freaks of Nature
    Evolution, Me & Other Freaks of Nature
    Evolution, Me & Other Freaks of Nature is a young adult novel by Robin Brande.-Plot:The story follows Mena Reece, a high school freshman, who has recently been kicked out of her evangelical Christian church for writing a letter that has exposed the church, and her parents’ insurance agency, to a...

    , Fat Cat
    Fat Cat (novel)
    Fat Cat is a young adult novel by Robin Brande.-Plot summary:High school senior Catherine Locke is overweight and embroiled in an honors science class, competing with fellow students in a year-long science project...

  • Ann Brashares
    Ann Brashares
    Ann Brashares is an American writer of young adult fiction. She is best known as the author of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series of books....

    : The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
    The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
    The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants is a best selling novel written in 2001 by Ann Brashares. The book follows the adventures of four best friends—Lena Kaligaris, Tibby Rollins, Bridget Vreeland, and Carmen Lowell, who will be spending their first summer apart. When a magical pair of jeans comes...

  • Libba Bray
    Libba Bray
    Libba Bray is an author of young adult novels, including the books A Great and Terrible Beauty, Rebel Angels, The Sweet Far Thing and Going Bovine....

    : A Great and Terrible Beauty
    A Great and Terrible Beauty
    A Great and Terrible Beauty is the first novel in the Gemma Doyle Trilogy by Libba Bray. It is told from the perspective of Gemma Doyle, a girl in the year 1895.Gemma leaves her home in India to go to a boarding school in England after her mother dies...

    , Rebel Angels
    Rebel Angels (Libba Bray novel)
    Rebel Angels is the second book in a fantasy trilogy by Libba Bray. It is the sequel to A Great and Terrible Beauty and continues the story of Gemma Doyle, a girl in the late 19th century with the power of second sight. The novel follows Gemma and her friends, Felicity and Ann, during their winter...

    , The Sweet Far Thing
    The Sweet Far Thing
    The Sweet Far Thing is a novel by Libba Bray that was released on December 26, 2007. It is the sequel to the best-selling A Great and Terrible Beauty and Rebel Angels....

  • Heather Brewer
    Heather Brewer
    Heather Brewer is an American writer of young adult fiction. Her debut series, The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, was published by Dutton Juvenile.-Publications:The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod:*Eighth Grade Bites...

    : The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod series
  • Kate Brian
    Kate Brian
    Kieran Scott , also known by her pen name Kate Brian, is an American author, best known for her work in the chick lit, young-adult genre...

    : The Virginity Club, Private
    Private (novel series)
    Private is a series of young-adult novels by American author Kate Brian, beginning with 2006's inaugural entry of the same name. The books chronicle the rise of ambitious teenager Reed Brennan, the series' narrator, as she becomes a member of her new school's elite dorm—composed of a glamorous yet...

     series
  • Rae Bridgman
    Rae Bridgman
    Rae Bridgman is a Canadian anthropologist, and the author/illustrator of The MiddleGate Books, a series of fantasy books for children inspired by the Narcisse Snake Pits of Narcisse, Manitoba -- The Serpent’s Spell , Amber Ambrosia and Fish and Sphinx...

    : The Serpent's Spell, Amber Ambrosia, Fish & Sphinx
  • Lauren Brooke
    Lauren Brooke
    For TNA Wrestling's Lauren Brooke, see Lauren Brooke Lauren Brooke is the author of two series of books targeted at pre-adolescent girls who are horse fanciers, the Heartland and Chestnut Hill series....

    : Heartland series, Chestnut Hill
    Chestnut Hill (novel series)
    Chestnut Hill is a novel series written by Lauren Brooke. The author, more commonly known for writing the Heartland series. The first book in the series, The New Class, was published in August 2005. The series revolves around four girls who all live together at a boarding school in Virginia called...

     series
  • Kevin Brooks
    Kevin Brooks (writer)
    Kevin M. Brooks is an English author best known for his novels Lucas and Martyn Pig .- Johnny Delgado Series:...

    : Candy
    Candy (Kevin Brooks novel)
    Candy is a 2005 young adult novel by Kevin Brooks about a doomed teenage love affair between a musician and a prostitute.-Plot summary:The story opens when Joe from a single parent family, a music lover and with a knack for curiosity - meets 16-year-old Candy on the streets of London...

    , Martyn Pig
    Martyn Pig
    Martyn Pig is a thriller by Kevin Brooks, published on April 1, 2002 by The Chicken House and aimed at teens and young adults. Martyn Pig won the Branford Boase Award in 2003 and was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal in 2002.-Martyn Pig:...

    , The Road of the Dead
    The Road of the Dead
    The Road of the Dead is a 2006 novel by Kevin Brooks about teenage brothers living in London who travel to the moorland in search of their sister's killer. It is shortlisted for the 2007 Carnegie Medal...

  • Alyssa Brugman
    Alyssa Brugman
    Alyssa Brugman is an Australian author of fiction for young adults. She was born in Rathmines, a suburb of Lake Macquarie, Australia and attended five public schools before completing a Marketing Degree at the University of Newcastle. She currently resides in Hunter Valley.-Career:Brugman has...

    : Walking Naked
  • Annie Bryant: Beacon Street Girls
    Beacon Street Girls
    The Beacon Street Girls is a book series by Annie Bryant. The series, which is published by B*tween Productions, Inc., is designed for girls aged 9–14, and typically produced following consultations with various specialists in issues for girls...

     series
  • Eve Bunting
    Eve Bunting
    Anne Evelyn Bunting , better known as Eve Bunting, is an Irish author who has written more than 250 books. Her work covers a broad array of subjects and includes fiction and non-fiction books. Her novels are primarily aimed at children and young adults, but her works also include picture books...

    : A Sudden Silence
  • Melvin Burgess
    Melvin Burgess
    Melvin Burgess is a British author of children's fiction. His first book, The Cry of the Wolf, was published in 1990. He gained a certain amount of notoriety in 1996 with the publication of Junk, which was published in the shadow of the film of Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting, and dealt with the...

    : Junk
    Junk (novel)
    Junk is a 1996 Carnegie Medal and Guardian Award-winning novel by Melvin Burgess. The book is about the experiences of a group of teenagers who fall into heroin addiction and who embrace anarchism on the streets of Bristol, England...

    , Doing It
    Doing It
    Doing It is a 2004 young adult novel by award winning author Melvin Burgess. It tells of the experiences of a group of English teenagers and their discovery of sex for the first time...

  • Frances Hodgson Burnett
    Frances Hodgson Burnett
    Frances Eliza Hodgson Burnett was an English playwright and author. She is best known for her children's stories, in particular The Secret Garden , A Little Princess, and Little Lord Fauntleroy.Born Frances Eliza Hodgson, she lived in Cheetham Hill, Manchester...

    : The Secret Garden
    The Secret Garden
    The Secret Garden is a novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. It was initially published in serial format starting in the autumn of 1910, and was first published in its entirety in 1911. It is now one of Burnett's most popular novels, and is considered to be a classic of English children's...

    , A Little Princess
    A Little Princess
    A Little Princess is a 1905 children's novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. It is a revised and expanded version of Burnett's 1888 serialized novel entitled Sara Crewe: or, What Happened at Miss Minchin's Boarding School, which was published in St. Nicholas Magazine.According to Burnett, she...

    , Little Lord Fauntleroy
    Little Lord Fauntleroy
    Little Lord Fauntleroy is the first children's novel written by English playwright and author Frances Hodgson Burnett. It was originally published as a serial in the St. Nicholas Magazine between November 1885 and October 1886, then as a book by Scribner's in 1886...

  • Niki Burnham
    Niki Burnham
    Niki Burnham is the author of several romance novels and books for teens. She writes young adult novels under the name Niki Burnham and romances under the name Nicole Burnham.-Biography:...

    : Royally Jacked, Sticky Fingers

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  • Meg Cabot
    Meg Cabot
    Meg Cabot is anAmerican author of romantic and paranormal fiction for teens and adults and used to write under several pen names, but now writes exclusively under her real name, Meg Cabot...

    : The Mediator
    Shadowland (novel)
    Shadowland is a young adult novel written by author Meg Cabot and published by Avon Books in 2000. It is the first part of The Mediator series. Its alternative title is Love You To Death.- Plot summary :...

    , 1-800-Where-R-U, The Princess Diaries
    The Princess Diaries
    The Princess Diaries is a series of epistolary novels by Meg Cabot in the chick-lit and young-adult fiction genre, and the title of the first volume, published in 2000....

    , All-American Girl
    All American Girl (novel)
    All American Girl is a young adult novel written by Meg Cabot for teenagers. It reached number one in the New York Times best-seller list for children's books in 2002....

    , Jinx
    Jinx (novel)
    Jinx is a 2007 young adult novel by American author Meg Cabot. The novel has darker themes than Cabot's earlier best-selling The Princess Diaries series of novels.- Plot summary :Jean "Jinx" Honeychurch is a sixteen-year-old girl from Iowa...

  • Rachel Caine
    Rachel Caine
    Rachel Caine is a pen name of Roxanne Longstreet Conrad, an American writer of science fiction, fantasy, mystery, suspense, and horror novels. She also publishes media tie-in novels as Julie Fortune.-Personal life:...

    : The Morganville Vampires
    The Morganville Vampires
    The Morganville Vampires is a series of young adult urban fantasy/vampire novels written by Rachel Caine. The novels feature Claire Danvers, a student at Texas Prairie University, and her housemates in the vampire-controlled city of Morganville, Texas...

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  • Deb Caletti
    Deb Caletti
    Deb Caletti is an American writer born in San Rafael, California. She was a National Book Award finalist, as well as the recipient of other numerous awards including PEN USA finalist award, the Washington State Book Award, and SLJ Best Book award....

    : The Nature of Jade, The Secret Life of Prince Charming, The Six Rules of Maybe
  • Peter Cameron: Someday This Pain Will Be Useful To You
    Someday This Pain Will Be Useful To You
    Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You is a fiction young adult novel by Peter Cameron. James Sveck, the protagonist, tells the reader about his life, including the reasons he became the "Missing Misfit" and is seeing the psychiatrist.-Plot:...

  • W. Bruce Cameron
    W. Bruce Cameron
    William Bruce Cameron is an internationally known humor columnist. Cameron attended Westminster College. He is the author of 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter, a best selling self-improvement book adapted to the short-lived ABC sitcom which aired from 2002 to 2005...

    : A Dog's Purpose
  • Orson Scott Card
    Orson Scott Card
    Orson Scott Card is an American author, critic, public speaker, essayist, columnist, and political activist. He writes in several genres, but is primarily known for his science fiction. His novel Ender's Game and its sequel Speaker for the Dead both won Hugo and Nebula Awards, making Card the...

    : Ender's Game
    Ender's Game series
    The Ender's Game series is a series of science fiction books by Orson Scott Card. The series started with the novelette "Ender's Game", which was later expanded into the novel Ender's Game. It currently consists of eleven novels and ten short stories...

  • Isobelle Carmody
    Isobelle Carmody
    Isobelle Jane Carmody is an Australian writer of science fiction, fantasy, children's literature, and young adult literature.-Biography:Carmody began work on the highly acclaimed Obernewtyn Chronicles at the age of fourteen...

    : Obernewtyn Chronicles
    Obernewtyn Chronicles
    The Obernewtyn Chronicles is a series of science fiction and fantasy novels by Australian author Isobelle Carmody. The series has a post apocalyptic setting, and depict a world long after its destruction by a global nuclear holocaust....

    , Legendsong Saga
    Darkfall (Carmody novel)
    Darkfall is a Parallel universe fantasy novel by Isobelle Carmody. It is the first book in the Legendsong Saga.-Plot summary:After Glynn is transported to the world of Keltor, she is rescued by an Acanthan Windwalker named Solen, who despite his apparent indifference, is heavily involved in the...

  • Ally Carter
    Ally Carter
    Ally Carter is an American author of young-adult fiction and adult-fiction novels.-Pen name:...

    : I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You
    I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You
    I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You is a young-adult fiction novel written by Ally Carter and is the first book in the Gallagher Girls series. It was optioned for film by Disney and the option sold to Walden Media. In June 2009 the movie option expired...

  • Cathy Cassidy
    Cathy Cassidy
    Cathy Cassidy is a British author of young adult fiction, mainly focusing on domestic fiction. She was born in Coventry, but now lives in Galloway, Scotland. She has written 14 books...

    : Indigo Blue, Scarlett
    Scarlett (Cathy Cassidy novel)
    Scarlett is a 2006 novel by Cathy Cassidy. It won the 2007 Royal Mail Award for Scottish Children's Books in the 7-11 age group. It reached number 8 in the Ottakars sales chart for children's books in June 2006. The plot revolves around the 12-year old girl of the title, who is badly affected by...

    , Gingersnaps
    Gingersnaps (novel)
    -Plot summary:The story starts with Ginger, an overweight child with no friends and red hair. Then the book forwards to when she's 12, popular and confident, having lost weight, found make-up, and hair-straighteners, and with a best friend, Shannon. Ginger is happy, until she and Shannon befriend a...

  • P. C. Cast
    P. C. Cast
    Phyllis Christine Cast is an American romance/fantasy author, known for the House of Night series she writes with her daughter Kristin Cast, as well as her own Goddess Summoning and Partholon book series.-Career:...

    : House of Night series
  • Brian Caswell
    Brian Caswell
    -Biography:Brian Caswell was born in a village called Gwernaffield in Wales,on the 13th of January, 1954. His family moved to England, when he was 5 years old. At the age of 12, in 1966, Caswell's family moved to Australia. He received a Bachelor of Arts and a Diploma of Education, and graduated...

    : A Cage of Butterflies
    A Cage of Butterflies
    A Cage of Butterflies is a 1992 young adult novel by Australian author, Brian Caswell.-Plot summary:The story is set in a research facility involving two groups of people. The first group contains several teenagers with IQs above 150. These teenagers call themselves the "Think Tank"...

    , Only the Heart
    Only the Heart
    Only The Heart is a novel written by Brian Caswell and David Phu An Chiem about the Vietnamese boat people. It was first published in 1997. In contrast to Caswell's mainly futuristic style, such as his widely acclaimed Deucalion series, this book is written in the present-past style. The book is...

    , Double Exposure
  • Michael Chabon
    Michael Chabon
    Michael Chabon born May 24, 1963) is an American author and "one of the most celebrated writers of his generation", according to The Virginia Quarterly Review....

     (primarily an author of adult fiction): Summerland
    Summerland (novel)
    Summerland is a 2002 fantasy young adult novel by American writer Michael Chabon. It is about young children who save the world from destruction by playing baseball, the central theme and symbol throughout the novel. Summerland weaves elements of a World Series, parallel-universe road trip, and a...

  • Aidan Chambers
    Aidan Chambers
    Aidan Chambers is an award-winning British writer of novels for children and young adults.- Life and work :Born near Chester-le-Street, County Durham in 1934, Chambers was an only child, and a poor scholar; considered "slow" by his teachers, he did not learn to read fluently until the age of nine...

    : Dance on My Grave
    Dance on My Grave
    Dance on My Grave: a life and a death in four parts, one hundred and seventeen bits, six running reports and two press clippings, with a few jokes, a puzzle or three, some footnotes and a fiasco now and then to help the story along is a 1982 young adult novel by British author Aidan Chambers...

    , Postcards from No Man's Land
    Postcards from No Man's Land
    Postcards from No Man's Land is a young adult novel by Aidan Chambers. The book follows the experiences of 17-year-old Jacob Todd as he visits Amsterdam during the commemmoration of the Battle of Arnhem, in which his grandfather fought....

  • Stephen Chbosky
    Stephen Chbosky
    Stephen Chbosky is an American novelist, screenwriter, and film director best known for the coming-of-age novel The Perks of Being a Wallflower...

    : The Perks of Being a Wallflower
    The Perks of Being a Wallflower
    The Perks of Being a Wallflower is an epistolary novel written by American novelist Stephen Chbosky. It was published on February 1, 1999 by MTV...

  • Alice Childress
    Alice Childress
    Alice Childress was an American playwright, actor, and author.-Early life:Childress was born in South Carolina, but at age nine, after her parents separated, she moved to Harlem where she lived with her grandmother on 118th Street, between Lenox Avenue and Fifth Avenue...

    : A Hero Ain't Nothin' but a Sandwich
  • Mark Childress
    Mark Childress
    Mark Childress is an American novelist and southern writer.He has written the novels A World Made of Fire, V for Victor, Tender, Crazy in Alabama, Gone for Good, One Mississippi, and Georgia Bottoms.-Life:Childress grew up in Ohio, Indiana, Mississippi, and Louisiana.He graduated from The...

    : One Mississippi, Crazy In Alabama
  • John Christopher: Prince in Waiting trilogy
    Sword of the Spirits
    The Sword of the Spirits is the title of a trilogy of young adult oriented novels written by John Christopher. The stories are set in the South of England in a post-apocalyptic future where, due to a worldwide ecological catastrophe, life has reverted back to a militaristic, medieval setting of...

    , Tripods trilogy
    The Tripods
    The Tripods is a series of young adult novels written by John Christopher, beginning in 1967. The first two were the basis of a science fiction TV-series, produced in the United Kingdom in the 1980s....

  • Sandra Cisneros
    Sandra Cisneros
    Sandra Cisneros is an American writer best known for her acclaimed first novel The House on Mango Street and her subsequent short story collection Woman Hollering Creek and Other Stories...

    : The House on Mango Street
    The House on Mango Street
    The House on Mango Street is a coming-of-age novel by Mexican-American writer Sandra Cisneros, published in 1984. It deals with a young Latina girl, Esperanza Cordero, growing up in Chicago with Chicanos and Puerto Ricans. Esperanza is determined to "say goodbye" to her impoverished Latino...

  • Cassandra Clare
    Cassandra Clare
    Cassandra Clare is an American author who has written the bestselling young adult saga The Mortal Instruments.- Personal life :Cassandra Clare was born to American parents in Tehran. As a child Clare traveled frequently, spending time in Switzerland, England, and France...

    : City of Bones
    City of Bones (Mortal Instruments)
    City of Bones is the first book in The Mortal Instruments series, a young adult urban fantasy series set in New York written by Cassandra Clare. It was originally published in the US in hardcover on March 27, 2007, and was released in the UK on July 2, 2007. It was also released in paperback in the...

    , City of Ashes
    City of Ashes
    City of Ashes is the second installment in The Mortal Instruments series, a young adult urban fantasy series set in New York written by Cassandra Clare. The first four books of the series have been published, with two left...

    , City of Glass
    City of Glass (Mortal Instruments)
    City of Glass is the third book in The Mortal Instruments series, a young adult urban fantasy series set in New York written by Cassandra Clare. It was originally published in the USA in hardcover on March 24, 2009...

    , City of Fallen Angels
    City of Fallen Angels
    City of Fallen Angels is the fourth book in the Mortal Instruments series by Cassandra Clare. The series was meant to end with City of Glass, but it was announced that in March 2010 that a fourth book would be added. The book was released on April 5, 2011...

    , Clockwork Angel
  • Terri Clark
    Terri Clark
    Terri Lynn Sauson , known professionally as Terri Clark, is a Canadian country music artist who has had success in both Canada and the United States. Signed to Mercury Records in 1995, she released her self-titled debut that year...

    : Breaking Up Is Hard to Do, Sleepless
  • Beverly Cleary
    Beverly Cleary
    Beverly Cleary is an American author. Educated at colleges in California and Washington, she worked as a librarian before writing children's books. Cleary has written more than 30 books for young adults and children. Some of her best-known characters are Henry Huggins, Ribsy, Beatrice Quimby, her...

    : Ramona and Beezus, Ramona the Pest, Fifteen
  • Brock Cole
    Brock Cole
    Brock Cole is an American children's author and illustrator. He is an award-winning author and illustrator of pictures books for children as well as a writer of novels and novellas for young adult readers...

    : The Goats
  • Eoin Colfer
    Eoin Colfer
    Eoin Colfer is an Irish author. He is most famous as the author of the Artemis Fowl series, but he has also written other successful books. His novels have been compared to the works of J. K. Rowling...

    : Artemis Fowl
    Artemis Fowl (series)
    Artemis Fowl is a series of fantasy novels written by Irish author Eoin Colfer and all the books are best sellers, starring the teenage criminal mastermind Artemis Fowl II. The author summed up the series as: "Die Hard with fairies." There are seven novels in the series; the first was published in...

    , The Wish List
    The Wish List
    The Wish List is a fantasy novel by Eoin Colfer. It chronicles the adventures of Meg Finn, a teenage girl killed in a gas explosion who must earn her place in Heaven by returning to Earth to help the pensioner she attempted to rob.-Plot summary:...

    , Half Moon Investigations
    Half Moon Investigations
    Half Moon Investigations is a novel by the Irish author Eoin Colfer. It was first published in United States in March 2006 and was released in the UK and Ireland on 1 June 2006. The paperback edition was released in the UK on 5 July 2007...

    , The Supernaturalist
    The Supernaturalist
    The Supernaturalist, by Eoin Colfer is a science-fiction novel...

    , And Another Thing...
    And Another Thing... (novel)
    And Another Thing… is the title of the sixth installment of Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy "trilogy". The book, written by Eoin Colfer, author of the Artemis Fowl series, was published on the thirtieth anniversary of the first book, 12 October 2009, in hardback. It was...

    , Airman
    Airman (novel)
    Airman, by Eoin Colfer, is a best-selling historical adventure novel set in the 19th century. It was released in the UK, Ireland and USA in January 2008. The novel was shortlisted for the 2009 Carnegie Medal....

  • Christopher Collier
    Christopher Collier (historian)
    Christopher Collier is an American historian and author.Christopher Collier, known as Kit, is the son of Edmund Collier, a writer, and Katherine Brown. He comes from a family of writers and teachers. He attended Clark University and Columbia University,...

     and James Lincoln Collier
    James Lincoln Collier
    James Lincoln Collier is a journalist, author, and professional musician.Collier was born to Edmund Collier and Katherine Brown. He came from a family of writers and teachers, including his father and several aunts and uncles. He graduated from Hamilton College in 1950...

    : My Brother Sam Is Dead
    My Brother Sam Is Dead
    My Brother Sam Is Dead is a young adult historical fiction novel by James Lincoln Collier and Christopher Collier. The book realistically depicts what happened in the American Revolution...

  • Suzanne Collins
    Suzanne Collins
    Suzanne Collins is an American television writer and novelist.-Early life:Suzanne Collins is the daughter of an Air Force officer. She graduated from the Alabama School of Fine Arts and earned her M.F.A. from New York University in Dramatic Writing....

    : The Underland Chronicles
    The Underland Chronicles
    The Underland Chronicles is a five-part series of fantasy novels by Suzanne Collins, first published between 2003 and 2007. It tells the story of a boy named Gregor and his adventures in a land called the "Underland", hidden under New York City...

    , The Hunger Games Trilogy
    The Hunger Games trilogy
    The Hunger Games trilogy is a young-adult adventure science fiction series written by Suzanne Collins. The trilogy consists of The Hunger Games, Catching Fire, and Mockingjay....

  • Ellen Conford
    Ellen Conford
    Ellen Conford is an author for children and young adults. Among her writings are the Annabel the Actress and Jenny Archer series...

    : We Interrupt this Semester for an Important Bulletin
  • Pam Conrad
    Pam Conrad
    Pam Conrad was an author for children. Her book Our House: Stories of Levittown was a Newbery Medal finalist.Ms. Conrad was born in New York City and graduated the New School for Social Research.-Books:*Holding Me Here...

    : My Daniel
  • Caroline B. Cooney
    Caroline B. Cooney
    Caroline B. Cooney is an American author of suspense, romance, horror and mystery books for young adults. She currently resides in Fort Mill, South Carolina....

    : The Face on the Milk Carton
    The Face on the Milk Carton
    The Face on the Milk Carton is a young adult novel by author Caroline B. Cooney, first published in 1990. Part of The Janie Johnson series, it was later adapted into a film for television. It is about a teenaged girl who thinks she was kidnapped as a toddler and tries to find her parents.-See...

    , Both Sides of Time
    Both Sides of Time
    Both Sides of Time is the first of a series of four young adult time-travel romance books by Caroline B. Cooney. This series is also known as the Time Travelers Quartet.- Plot introduction :...

    , Twenty Pageants Later, Driver's Ed
  • Susan Cooper
    Susan Cooper
    Susan Mary Cooper is an English author best known for The Dark Is Rising, an award-winning five-volume saga set in and around England and Wales. The books incorporate traditional British mythology, such as Arthurian and other Welsh elements with original material ; these books were adapted into a...

    : The Dark is Rising series
  • Robert Cormier
    Robert Cormier
    Robert Edmund Cormier was an American author, columnist and reporter, known for his deeply pessimistic, downbeat literature. His most popular works include I Am the Cheese, After the First Death, We All Fall Down and The Chocolate War, all of which have won awards. The Chocolate War was challenged...

    : The Chocolate War
    The Chocolate War
    The Chocolate War is a young adult novel by American author Robert Cormier. First published in 1974, it was adapted into a film in 1988. Although it received mixed reviews at the time of its publication, some reviewers have argued it is one of the best young adult novels of all time...

    , After the First Death
    After the First Death
    After the First Death is a suspense novel for young adults by American author Robert Cormier. The focus is on the complex relationships that develop between the various characters. -Synopsis:...

    , The Bumblebee Flies Anyway
    The Bumblebee Flies Anyway
    For the novel by Robert Cormier, see The Bumblebee Flies Anyway The Bumblebee Flies Anyway is a 1999 film starring Elijah Wood, directed by Martin Duffy. It was based on the novel of the same name by Robert Cormier.-Plot:...

    , Fade
    Fade (novel)
    Fade is a 1988 young adult novel written by Robert Cormier.-Plot:In the summer of 1938, the young Paul Moreaux who lives in a town outside of Boston called Monument, discovers he can "fade". "Fading" is the term used for being invisible and becoming invisible to the world. His family has had this...

    , I Am the Cheese
    I Am the Cheese
    I Am the Cheese is a novel written by American author Robert Cormier and first published in 1977. It is categorized as young adult literature.- Plot summary :...

    , Tenderness
    Tenderness (novel)
    Tenderness is a 1997 novel written by Robert Cormier. It is the basis for John Polson's 2008 film of the same name.-Plot summary:Eric Poole is a convicted teenage serial killer. Lorelei "Lori" Cranston is a troubled 15 year old girl...

    , We All Fall Down
  • Bruce Coville
    Bruce Coville
    Bruce Coville is an American author of children's and young adult novels. He was born in Syracuse, New York and lives there currently; he has spent most of his life there, leaving to attend Duke University and then to live in New York City....

    : Aliens Ate My Homework
    Aliens Ate My Homework
    Aliens Ate My Homework is the first of a series of four books by Bruce Coville. The series is generally referred to as Bruce Coville's Alien Adventures or Rod Allbright's Alien Adventures...

    , Space Brat
    Space Brat
    The Space Brat book series includes Space Brat, Space Brat 2: Blork's Evil Twin, Space Brat 3: The Wrath of Squat, Space Brat 4: Planet of the Dips, and Space Brat 5: The Saber-toothed Poodnoobie....

    , My Teacher Is an Alien
    My Teacher is an Alien
    My Teacher is an Alien is a four-book science fiction children's book series authored by Bruce Coville. The titles include:*My Teacher is an Alien *My Teacher Fried my Brains *My Teacher Glows in the Dark...

  • John Coy
    John Coy
    John Richard Coy is an American children's book author. He is best-known for his books on basketball, Strong to the Hoop, Around the World, and Box Out, as well as Night Driving and his coming-of-age novel about sports and decisions, Crackback.-Early life:Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, John Coy...

    : Crackback, Box Out
  • Sharon Creech
    Sharon Creech
    Sharon Creech is an American novelist of children's fiction.-Biography:Sharon Creech was born in South Euclid, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, where she grew up with her parents , one sister , and three brothers...

    : Walk Two Moons
    Walk Two Moons
    Walk Two Moons is a novel written by Sharon Creech and published in 1994. It won the 1995 Newbery Medal. It was originally intended as a follow-up to Creech's previous novel Absolutely Normal Chaos, however, the idea was changed after Creech began writing.-Plot summary:The novel is narrated by a 13...

    , Bloomability
    Bloomability
    Bloomability is a book written by Sharon Creech about a young girl named Domenica Santolina Doone who lives with her semi-nomadic family in the modern day United States of America. She is given the opportunity to attend a boarding school in Lugano, Switzerland, where the majority of the storyline...

    , The Wanderer
    The Wanderer (Sharon Creech novel)
    The Wanderer is a children's novel by Sharon Creech, published in 2000. It was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal and named a Newbery Honor book. It is about a 13 year old orphan named Sophie who is the only girl amongst a crew of men on a journey to find her destiny in the sea and with her...

    , Chasing Redbird
    Chasing Redbird
    Chasing Redbird is a book by Sharon Creech published in 1997, which is somewhat of a companion to the 1995 Newbery Medal-winning Walk Two Moons. The book centres around Zinnia Taylor, a character who is quiet, as well as outrageous. Zinny sometimes mentions her friend Sal, which may be a reference...

    , Absolutely Normal Chaos
    Absolutely Normal Chaos
    Absolutely Normal Chaos is a novel for older children and young adults published in 1990 by the Newbery Medal-winning Sharon Creech. It is written in journal format and can be classed as a bildungsroman.-Plot:...

    , Ruby Holler
    Ruby Holler
    Ruby Holler is a children's novel with elements of magic realism by American writer Sharon Creech. It won the 2002 Carnegie Medal.-Plot:...

  • Linda Crew
    Linda Crew
    Linda Crew has written several books for children and young adults. She graduated the University of Oregon with a BA in journalism, and lives in Oregon with her husband and three children.- Bibliography :* Brides of Eden: A True Story Imagined...

    : Children of the River
    Children of the River
    Children of the River is a children's novel by Linda Crew published in 1989. It follows the story of a young girl who moves from Cambodia to live in America.-Synopsis:...

  • Chris Crutcher
    Chris Crutcher
    -Biography:Crutcher was born to a World War II bomber pilot and a homemaker on July 17, 1946, in Dayton, Ohio. They later moved to Cascade, Idaho, where Crutcher grew up....

    : Ironman
    Ironman (1995 novel)
    Ironman is a 1995 novel by young adult writer Chris Crutcher who studied art and literature at the University of Notre Dame in his twenties. He created the cover image on the novel himself using the medium of oil pastel...

    , Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes
    Staying Fat For Sarah Byrnes
    Staying Fat For Sarah Byrnes is a young-adult fiction novel by Chris Crutcher. It has been recognized by the American Library Association as a "Best of the Best Books for Young Adults". It is also one of fifty books on Young Adult Library Services Association's The Ultimate Teen Bookshelf...

    , Whale Talk
    Whale Talk
    Whale Talk is a 2001 novel by young adult writer Chris Crutcher. It is narrated by The Tao "T.J." Jones, an adopted Asian-African-European-American teenager living in Cutter, Washington, a fictional location described in the novel as being within the Pacific Northwest's Inland Empire, about 50...

    , The Sledding Hill
    The Sledding Hill
    The Sledding Hill is a 2005 post-modern metafictional novel by young adult writer Chris Crutcher. By having the novel narrated by a super-omniscient dead boy and placing himself into the novel, Crutcher has written a work that encompasses two literary fads....

  • Jane Louise Curry
    Jane Louise Curry
    Jane Louise Curry, born September 24, 1932 in East Liverpool, Ohio, is a prolific writer of adventure, fantasy, mystery, time travel, and American Indian tales for older children and teenagers...

    : The Watchers, A Stolen Life, The Black Canary
  • Christopher Paul Curtis
    Christopher Paul Curtis
    Christopher Paul Curtis is an American children's author and a Newbery Medal winner who wrote The Watsons Go to Birmingham: 1963 and the critically acclaimed Bud, Not Buddy. Bud, Not Buddy is the first novel to receive both the Coretta Scott King Award and the Newbery Medal...

    : The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963, Bud Not Buddy
  • Karen Cushman
    Karen Cushman
    Karen Cushman is an American writer of historical fiction. Her 1995 novel The Midwife's Apprentice won the Newbery Medal for children's literature, and her 1994 novel Catherine, Called Birdy won a Newbery Honor...

    : Catherine, Called Birdy
    Catherine, Called Birdy
    Catherine, Called Birdy is the first children's novel written by Karen Cushman. It is an historical novel in diary format, set in thirteenth century England. It was published in 1994, and won the Newbery Honor in 1995.-Plot summary:...


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  • Anita Daher
    Anita Daher
    Anita Daher is a Canadian writer of juvenile and teen books. She has said she draws writing inspiration from the many places where she has spent time, including Summerside, Prince Edward Island; Yellowknife, NT; Churchill, Manitoba; Baker Lake, Nunavut and Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario...

    : Spider's Song
  • Roald Dahl
    Roald Dahl
    Roald Dahl was a British novelist, short story writer, fighter pilot and screenwriter.Born in Wales to Norwegian parents, he served in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War, in which he became a flying ace and intelligence agent, rising to the rank of Wing Commander...

    : The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six More
    The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six More
    The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six More is a collection of seven short stories written by Roald Dahl. They are generally regarded as being aimed for a slightly older audience than many of his other children's books....

    , The Great Automatic Grammatizator
    The Great Automatic Grammatizator
    "The Umbrella Man" redirects here. For other uses, see Umbrella Man .The Great Automatic Grammatizator is a collection of thirteen short stories written by British author Roald Dahl. The stories were selected for teenagers from Dahl's adult works...

  • Linden Dalecki
    Linden Dalecki
    Linden Dalecki is an American author. He writes novels for children and young adults.- Writing :His first novel, Kid B, is set in the world of Texas hip-hop and was influenced by S. E. Hinton's The Outsiders...

    : Kid B
  • Maureen Daly
    Maureen Daly
    Maureen Daly , was an American author best known for her novelSeventeenth Summer , one of the first to target a teenage audience....

    : Seventeenth Summer
    Seventeenth Summer
    Seventeenth Summer is a novel written by Maureen Daly and published in 1942. Daly was born in Ireland but grew up in Wisconsin. Before writing Seventeenth Summer she wrote a short story entitled "Sixteen". Daly began writing the novel when she was 17. After graduation from high school Daly attended...

  • Paula Danziger
    Paula Danziger
    Paula Danziger was a U.S. and e.u. children's author. She grew up in Metuchen, NJ. She lived in New York City and in Bearsville, NY...

    : The Cat Ate My Gymsuit
    The Cat Ate My Gymsuit
    The Cat Ate My Gymsuit is a young adult novel written by Paula Danziger.-Plot:The story follows Marcy Lewis, an amply-contoured thirteen-year-old freshman girl who hates her looks. She has a verbally abusive father and it seems her parents, Martin and Lily, are always fighting...

    , The Divorce Express
  • Terry Davis
    Terry Davis (author)
    Terry Davis is an American novelist who lives near Spokane, Washington, and is a professor emeritus of English at Minnesota State University, Mankato , where he taught Creative writing – fiction and screenwriting – as well as adolescent literature...

    : Vision Quest
    Vision Quest
    Vision Quest is a 1985 coming of age drama film starring Matthew Modine, Linda Fiorentino, and Ronny Cox. It is based on Terry Davis' novel of the same name. In some countries, it was released as Crazy for You to market on Madonna's emerging fame and the popularity of the song...

    , Mysterious Ways, If Rock & Roll Were a Machine
    If Rock & Roll Were a Machine
    If Rock & Roll Were a Machine is a young adult novel written by Terry Davis. It was first published in 1993 and was re-released in a new edition in March 2003...

  • Pamela Dean
    Pamela Dean
    Pamela Dean Dyer-Bennet is an American fantasy author whose most notable book is Tam Lin, based on the Child Ballad of the same name, in which the Scottish fairy story is set on a midwestern college campus loosely based on her alma mater, Carleton College in Minnesota.She was a member of the...

    : Tam Lin
    Tam Lin (novel)
    Tam Lin is a 1991 contemporary fantasy novel by United States author Pamela Dean, who based it on the traditional Scottish border ballad "Tam Lin".-Plot introduction:The protagonist of Tam Lin is Janet Carter...

    , The Secret Country trilogy, The Dubious Hills
  • Sarah Dessen
    Sarah Dessen
    Sarah Dessen is an American writer who lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.- Background :Sarah Dessen was born in Evanston, Illinois on June 6, 1970. She moved with her family to Virginia then North Carolina where she now resides with her husband, Jay, daughter Sasha Clementine, and dogs...

    : Dreamland
    Dreamland (novel)
    Dreamland is a young adult novel by the American author Sarah Dessen.-Part I: Cass:Caitlin O'Koren has just realized that on her 16th birthday, her 18 year old sister, Cass, has just run away. Everybody completely forget about Caitlin's birthday. Her parents are broken-hearted, since she was...

    , Keeping the Moon
    Keeping the Moon
    Keeping the Moon is a young adult novel by author Sarah Dessen. It is her third novel and was first published in 1999.-Summary:Nicole Sparks and her mother used to be poor and moved often. They also were very overweight...

    , The Truth About Forever
    The Truth About Forever
    The Truth About Forever is Sarah Dessen's sixth novel. It was published in hardcover on May 11, 2004 and in paperback on April 6, 2006.-Summary:...

  • Carl Deuker
    Carl Deuker
    Carl Deuker is an award-winning author of young adult novels.- Biography :Carl Deuker now lives in Seattle which serves as the setting for most of his work. He currently works at cheese factory in Bothell teaching a 6th graders how to make cheese...

    : Heart of a Champion, Runner, Gym Candy
  • Graham Diamond
    Graham Diamond
    Graham Diamond is a fantasy and science fiction author.-Early life and education:Born in Manchester, England, after World War II, and his family moved to the United States when he was a young child. He was raised in New York City, on the Upper West Side, and graduated from the High School of...

     The Thief of Kalimar, Lady of the Haven
  • Kate Dicamillo
    Kate DiCamillo
    Katrina Elizabeth "Kate" DiCamillo is an American children's author. She is known for the Newbery Medal-winning book The Tale of Despereaux, the Newbery Honor book Because of Winn-Dixie, and the Mercy Watson series, plus numerous other award-winning and honored books.-Early life:Born in...

    : Because of Winn-Dixie
    Because of Winn-Dixie
    Because of Winn-Dixie is a children's novel by Kate DiCamillo published in 2000 and winner of a Newbery Honor distinction the following year. It also won the 2000 Josette Frank Award, and 2003 Mark Twain Award...

    , The Tale of Despereaux
    The Tale of Despereaux
    The Tale of Despereaux, also known as The Tale of Despereaux: Being the Story of a Mouse, a Princess, Some Soup, and a Spool of Thread is a 2004 Newbery Medal winning fantasy book written by Kate DiCamillo. The main plot follows the adventures of a mouse named Despereaux, who sets out on his quest...

  • Peter Dickinson
    Peter Dickinson
    Peter Malcolm de Brissac Dickinson OBE is an English author and poet who has written a wide variety of books, notably children's books and detective stories, over a long and distinguished career.-Life and work:...

    : The Dancing Bear, Tulku, Eva
    Eva (novel)
    Eva is a young adult science-fiction novel by Peter Dickinson, published in 1988. One of his best-known books, it received the Phoenix Award in 2008.-Plot introduction:...

    , AK, The Ropemaker
  • Berlie Doherty
    Berlie Doherty
    Berlie Doherty is an English novelist, poet, playwright and screenwriter. She is best known for her children's books, for which she has twice won the Carnegie Medal...

    : Dear Nobody
    Dear Nobody
    Dear Nobody is a young adult novel by Berlie Doherty, published in 1991. Set in the northern English city of Sheffield, Dear Nobody tells the story of an unplanned teenage pregnancy and the effect it has on the teenagers and their families....

    , The Snake-Stone, Granny Was a Buffer Girl
    Granny Was a Buffer Girl
    Granny Was a Buffer Girl is a young adult novel by Berlie Doherty, published in 1986. The novel recounts stories of love, loyalty and change in several generations of a Sheffield family from the 1930s to the 1980s, linking them to the changing fortunes of the industrial city...

  • Tom Dolby
    Tom Dolby
    Tom Dolby is an American novelist, essayist, journalist, and editor. He is the author of the best-selling novel The Trouble Boy , The Sixth Form , and the Secret Society books, including Secret Society and The Trust: A Secret Society Novel...

    : The Sixth Form
  • Siobhan Dowd
    Siobhan Dowd
    Siobhan Dowd was a British writer and activist.-Biography:Siobhan Dowd was born in London to Irish parents...

    : A Swift Pure Cry
    A Swift Pure Cry
    A Swift Pure Cry is a 2006 novel by Siobhan Dowd about a teenager named Shell who lives in County Cork, Ireland. It won the 2007 Branford Boase Award and the Eilís Dillon Award.-Characters:...

    , Bog Child
    Bog Child
    Bog Child is a historical novel by Siobhan Dowd. The book was released by David Fickling Books on September 9, 2008. It was listed as one of Amazon's Best Book of the Year for 2008 and one of Publishers Weekly's Best Book of the Year for the children's fiction category in 2008. It also won the 2009...

  • Ann Downer
    Ann Downer
    Ann Downer is an American writer, principally of fantasy novels for children and young adults, as well as short fiction and poetry....

    : The Spellkey, The Glass Salamander, The Books of the Keepers
  • Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
    Arthur Conan Doyle
    Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle DL was a Scottish physician and writer, most noted for his stories about the detective Sherlock Holmes, generally considered a milestone in the field of crime fiction, and for the adventures of Professor Challenger...

    : the Sherlock Holmes
    Sherlock Holmes
    Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective created by Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The fantastic London-based "consulting detective", Holmes is famous for his astute logical reasoning, his ability to take almost any disguise, and his use of forensic science skills to solve...

     stories, written initially for adults
  • Diane Duane
    Diane Duane
    Diane Duane is an American science fiction and fantasy author. Her works include the Young Wizards young adult fantasy series and the Rihannsu Star Trek novels.-Biography :...

    : Young Wizards
    Young Wizards
    Young Wizards is a series of novels by Diane Duane.The Young Wizards series presently consists of nine books, with a tenth in progress, focusing on the adventures of two young wizards named Nita and Kit. Each novel pits Nita and Kit against the "Lone Power", an entity ultimately bent on the...

     series
  • Tessa Duder
    Tessa Duder
    Tessa Duder née Stavely is a New Zealand swimming champion and author of novels for young people, short stories, plays and non-fiction. She is primarily known for her Alex quartet. As an editor, she has also published a number of anthologies.-Early life:Tessa Staveley was born in 1940 in...

    : Alex Quartet
  • Lois Duncan
    Lois Duncan
    Duncan is best known for her novels of suspense for teenagers. Some of her works have been adapted for the screen, the most famous example being the 1997 film I Know What You Did Last Summer, adapted from her novel of the same title...

    : I Know What You Did Last Summer
    I Know What You Did Last Summer (novel)
    I Know What You Did Last Summer is a suspense novel for young adults by Lois Duncan.-Plot summary:High school senior Julie James receives a mysterious note from an elusive stalker that says "I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER!", sinisterly reminding her of the previous summer when she and her...

    , Killing Mr. Griffin
    Killing Mr. Griffin
    Killing Mr. Griffin is a novel for young adults by Lois Duncan.It is about a group of teenage students at Del Norte High School who plan to kidnap their strict English teacher, Mr. Griffin. The book was adapted to film in 1997, sharing the same title as the book, starring Jay Thomas, Mario Lopez,...

    , Summer of Fear
    Summer of Fear
    Stranger in Our House is a 1978 television horror film directed by Wes Craven and starring Linda Blair...


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  • Jennifer Echols
    Jennifer Echols
    Jennifer Echols is an American writer of romantic fiction for young adults. A former newspaper editor and college teacher, she currently works as a freelance copyeditor. She lives in Alabama, where she was born, with her husband and son....

    : Forget You, Going Too Far
  • Chris Edwards
    Chris Edwards
    Chris Edwards is an inline skater who resides in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was one of the early members of Team Rollerblade and is one of the most important early figures in aggressive rollerblading...

    : Bull Rider
  • Simone Elkeles
    Simone Elkeles
    Simone Elkeles , is an American author known for the teen romance Perfect Chemistry Trilogy and How To Ruin Trilogy. She is a New York Times Bestselling young adult author. Simone has won the 2010 RITA Award for Best Young Adult Romance from the Romance Writers of America for her book Perfect...

    : Perfect Chemistry, Rules of Attraction

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  • Nancy Yi Fan: Swordbird
    Swordbird
    Swordbird is a children's fantasy novel written by Nancy Yi Fan. A prequel, Sword Quest, was released January 22, 2008. A sequel, Sword Mountain, based on Sword Mountain, home of an eagle tribe mentioned in Sword Quest, is to be published in early 2012.- Plot :The story begins with Turnatt, an evil...

  • Nancy Farmer
    Nancy Farmer (author)
    Nancy Farmer is a prominent children's book author from the United States.Farmer was born in Phoenix, Arizona. She earned her B.A. at Reed College and later studied chemistry and entomology at the University of California, Berkeley...

    : The Ear, the Eye and the Arm
    The Ear, the Eye and the Arm
    The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm is a Newbery Honor book written by Nancy Farmer. It takes place in Zimbabwe in the year 2194.The book combines elements of science-fiction, Afrofuturism and African culture, and depicts the struggle of a notorious general's three children to escape from their...

    , The House of the Scorpion
    The House of the Scorpion
    The House of the Scorpion is a science fiction novel by Nancy Farmer. It is about a young boy named Matteo Alacrán who is being raised by a drug lord of the same name, usually referred to by his assumed title "El Patrón" throughout the text. It is a story about the struggle to survive as a free...

    , The Sea of Trolls
    The Sea of Trolls
    The Sea of Trolls is the first volume of a fantasy trilogy by three-time Newbery Honor winning author Nancy Farmer. The second part is The Land of the Silver Apples , and the final volume, The Islands of the Blessed, was published in 2009.-Plot summary:The Sea of Trolls is set in A.D. 793 in...

  • Catherine Fisher
    Catherine Fisher
    Catherine Fisher is an author, broadcaster and adjudicator who lives in Newport. Her former jobs include working as a primary school teacher and archaeologist. She also taught Writing for Children at the University of Glamorgan....

    : The Book of the Crow, The Oracle Prophecies Trilogy, Darkhenge, Corbenic, Incarceron
    Incarceron
    Incarceron is a young-adult fantasy and science fiction novel written by Catherine Fisher, first released on May 3rd, 2007. Published by Hodder Children's Books, it is the first in a line of novels centered around Finn and Claudia, two adolescents individually confined by the Warden of Incarceron...

  • Becca Fitzpatrick
    Becca Fitzpatrick
    Becca Fitzpatrick is an American author, best known for having written the New York Times bestseller, Hush, Hush....

    : Hush, Hush,, Crescendo
  • Sharon G. Flake
    Sharon G. Flake
    Sharon Flake is an author of young adult literature. She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and has resided in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with her daughter for many years...

    : The Skin I'm In, Money Hungry
  • Paul Fleischman
    Paul Fleischman
    Paul Fleischman is an American author of children's books. Both he and his father, children's author Sid Fleischman, have won the Newbery Medal. Paul is the 2012 US author nominee for the international Hans Christian Andersen Award.-Early life:...

    : Whirligig, A Fate Totally Worse than Death
    A Fate Totally Worse than Death
    A Fate Totally Worse than Death is a spoof horror novel for young adults by Paul Fleischman, published in 1995, in which a badly behaved clique of high school girls get their comeuppance.- Plot introduction :...

  • Alex Flinn
    Alex Flinn
    Alex Flinn is an American author of novels for young adults. To date, she has written eight books that have been published.-Personal life:Flinn was born in Glen Cove, New York and grew up...

    : Breathing Underwater, Beastly
    Beastly
    Beastly is a 2007 novel by Alex Flinn. It is a retelling of the fairytale Beauty and the Beast set in modern-day New York City from the view of the beast. Flinn researched many versions of the Beauty and the Beast story to write her book...

    , Cloaked
  • Dennis Foon
    Dennis Foon
    Dennis Foon is an award-winning playwright, producer, screenwriter and novelist. He was artistic director of the Green Thumb Theatre for twelve years, before turning to films and television in 1986. He has written screenplays for many types of drama...

    : The Longlight Legacy
    The Longlight Legacy
    The Longlight Legacy is a trilogy of fantasy/science fiction books by Dennis Foon, which consists of The Dirt Eaters, Freewalker, and The Keeper's Shadow.- Plot :...

    , Double or Nothing
  • Antonia Forest
    Antonia Forest
    Antonia Forest was the pseudonym of a British children's author who was christened Patricia Giulia Caulfield Kate Rubinstein...

    : Peter's Room, Thuggery Affair, The Attic Term
  • Paula Fox
    Paula Fox
    Paula Fox is an American author of novels for adults and children and two memoirs. Her novel The Slave Dancer received the Newbery Medal in 1974; and in 1978, she was awarded the Hans Christian Andersen Medal. More recently, A Portrait of Ivan won the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis in 2008.Her...

    : One-Eyed Cat, The Slave Dancer
    The Slave Dancer
    The Slave Dancer is a children's book written by Paula Fox and published in 1973. It tells the story of a boy who witnessed first-hand the savagery of the African slave trade. The book not only includes a historical account, but it also touches upon the emotional conflicts felt by those involved in...

  • Anne Frank
    Anne Frank
    Annelies Marie "Anne" Frank is one of the most renowned and most discussed Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Acknowledged for the quality of her writing, her diary has become one of the world's most widely read books, and has been the basis for several plays and films.Born in the city of Frankfurt...

    : The Diary of a Young Girl
    The Diary of a Young Girl
    The Diary of a Young Girl is a book of the writings from the Dutch language diary kept by Anne Frank while she was in hiding for two years with her family during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. The family was apprehended in 1944 and Anne Frank ultimately died of typhus in the Bergen-Belsen...

  • E.R. Frank
    E.R. Frank
    E.R. Frank is an American writer, clinical social worker and psychotherapist. She won the Teen People Book Club NEXT Award for her first novel, 2002's Life Is Funny. Her 2003 novel America was made into a 2009 television movie starring Rosie O'Donnell and Philip Johnson...

    : Life Is Funny, America, Wrecked, Friction
  • Mariah Fredericks
    Mariah Fredericks
    Mariah Fredericks, also known as Emmi Fredericks, is the author of bestselling fiction books for teens, including In the Cards: Love and the bestselling novel The True Meaning of Cleavage....

    : In the Cards: Love, Crunch Time, The True Meaning of Cleavage, Head Games, The Smart Girl's Guide to Tarot, Fatal Distraction
  • Benedict & Nancy Freedman: Mrs. Mike
    Mrs. Mike
    Mrs. Mike, the Story of Katherine Mary Flannigan is a novel by Benedict and Nancy Mars Freedman set in the Canadian wilderness in the early 1900s. Considered by some a young adult classic, Mrs. Mike has been published in several editions and is read worldwide...

  • Russell Freedman
    Russell Freedman
    Russell Freedman is a biographer and author of nearly 50 books for young people. He is most notable for receiving the 1988 Newbery Medal with his work Lincoln: A Photobiography. In 1998, he received the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal for his lifelong contribution to children's literature. He currently...

    : Lincoln: A Photobiography
    Lincoln: A Photobiography
    Lincoln: A Photobiography is an illustrated biography of Abraham Lincoln written by Russell Freedman, and published in 1987. The book won the Newbery Medal in 1988....

    , The Life and Death of Crazy Horse, Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life Discovered and other nonfiction
  • Barbara C. Freeman
    Barbara C. Freeman
    Barbara Constance Freeman was an English writer and illustrator of books for children and young adults.-Biography:Barbara Constance Freeman was born on 29 November 1906 in Ealing, near London...

    : The Other Face, A Haunting Air, Snow in the Maze
  • Cornelia Funke
    Cornelia Funke
    Cornelia Funke is a multiple award-winning German author of children's fiction. She was born on 10 December 1958, in Dorsten, North Rhine-Westphalia. Funke is best known for her Inkworld trilogy, with the English translation of the third book, Inkdeath, released on 6 October 2008. Many of her...

    : Inkheart
    Inkheart
    Inkheart is a young adult-child fantasy novel by Cornelia Funke, and the first book of the Inkworld trilogy....

    , The Thief Lord
    The Thief Lord
    The Thief Lord is a children's novel written by Cornelia Funke. It was published in Germany in 2000 and translated into English by Oliver Latsch in 2002 for The Chicken House, a division of Scholastic publishing company...

    , Dragon Rider
    Dragon Rider (novel)
    Dragon Rider is a 1997 German children's novel by Cornelia Funke. Originally translated by Oliver Latsch, Dragon Rider was published in 2004 by The Chicken House in the UK and Scholastic Inc. in the US, using a translation by Anthea Bell...


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  • Claudia Gabel
    Claudia Gabel
    Claudia Gabel is the author of several young adult novels published by Scholastic Inc and HarperCollins. The In or Out series consists of four novels--In or Out , Loves Me Loves Me Not , Sweet & Vicious , and Friends Close, Enemies Closer...

    : In or Out series, Romeo and Juliet and Vampires
  • Neil Gaiman
    Neil Gaiman
    Neil Richard Gaiman born 10 November 1960)is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, graphic novels, audio theatre and films. His notable works include the comic book series The Sandman and novels Stardust, American Gods, Coraline, and The Graveyard Book...

    : Coraline
    Coraline
    Coraline is a horror/fantasy novella by British author Neil Gaiman, published in 2002 by Bloomsbury and Harper Collins. It was awarded the 2003 Hugo Award for Best Novella, the 2003 Nebula Award for Best Novella, and the 2002 Bram Stoker Award for Best Work for Young Readers...

    , The Graveyard Book
    The Graveyard Book
    The Graveyard Book is a children's fantasy novel by English author Neil Gaiman. The story is about a boy named Nobody Owens, who after his family is murdered is adopted and raised by the occupants of a graveyard...

  • Jack Gantos
    Jack Gantos
    John Bryan Gantos, Jr., better known as Jack Gantos is an American author of children's books renowned for his portrayal of fictional Joey Pigza, a boy with ADHD. Gantos has won a number of awards, including the Newbery Honor, the Printz Honor, and the Sibert Honor from the American Library...

    : Joey Pigza stories
    Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key
    Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key, written by Jack Gantos, is the first in a series of books featuring Joey Pigza. The book was a National Book Award finalist.-Plot summary:...

    , Hole in My Life (autobiography of his youth)
  • Nancy Garden
    Nancy Garden
    Nancy Garden is an American author of children's and young adult literature.- Biography :She is best known for her novel, Annie on My Mind , which was critically acclaimed but attracted controversy because of its lesbian characters, Annie and Liza who fall in love...

    : Annie on My Mind
    Annie on My Mind
    Annie On My Mind is a 1982 novel by Nancy Garden about the romantic relationship between two 17-year-old New York City girls, Annie and Liza.-Characters:...

    , The Year They Burned the Books
  • Alan Garner
    Alan Garner
    With his first book published, Garner abandoned his work as a labourer and gained a job as a freelance television reporter, living a "hand to mouth" lifestyle on a "shoestring" budget...

    : The Weirdstone of Brisingamen
    The Weirdstone of Brisingamen
    The Weirdstone of Brisingamen is a children's fantasy novel by English author Alan Garner, first published in 1960. The novel is set in and around Macclesfield and Alderley Edge in Cheshire, and tells the story of two children, Colin and Susan, who are staying with some old friends of their mother...

    , Elidor
    Elidor
    -Plot introduction:Originally written as a short radio play, the book concerns the adventures of a group of young teenagers as they struggle to hold back a terrible darkness by fulfilling a prophecy from another world...

    , The Owl Service
    The Owl Service
    The Owl Service is a novel by Alan Garner first published in 1967. It is a contemporary interpretation, which Garner described as an "expression of the myth", of the story of the mythical Welsh figure of Blodeuwedd, whose story is told in the Fourth Branch of the Mabinogi.The legend concerns a...

    , Red Shift
    Red shift
    -Science:* Redshift, the increase of wavelength of detected electromagnetic radiation with respect to the original wavelength of the emission* Red shift, an informal term for a bathochromic shift...

  • Jean Craighead George
    Jean Craighead George
    Jean Craighead George is an American author. She currently lives in Chappaqua, New York.Jean Craighead George has written over one hundred popular books for young adults, including the Newbery Medal and Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis-winning Julie of the Wolves and the Newbery Honor book My Side...

    : Julie of the Wolves
    Julie of the Wolves
    Julie of the Wolves is a children's novel by Jean Craighead George, published in 1972, about a young Yupik girl experiencing the changes forced upon her culture from outside. There are two sequels, Julie and Julie's Wolf Pack...

    , My Side of the Mountain
    My Side of the Mountain
    My Side of the Mountain is a 1959 children's novel by Jean Craighead George about a boy who learns about nature and himself. The book won the Newbery Honor Award in 1960 and was loosely adapted into a movie in 1969....

    , Julie
  • Gail Giles
    Gail Giles
    Gail Giles is the author of five young adult novels. Her debut novel, Shattering Glass, was an ALA Best of the Best Book, a Book Sense 76 selection, and a Booklist Top 10 Mystery for Youth selection...

    : Shattering Glass
  • Morris Gleitzman
    Morris Gleitzman
    Morris Gleitzman is an English-born Australian writer. He is one of Australia's most successful writers.Morris Gleitzman has also gained recognition for sparking an interest in politically-controversial children's books like Two Weeks with the Queen.He has collaborated on children's series with...

    : Two Weeks With the Queen
    Two Weeks with the Queen
    Two Weeks With The Queen is a 1990 novel by an Australian author Morris Gleitzman about a 12-year-old Australian boy, Colin MudfordMain characters:ColinTedAlistair- Notability :...

    , Puppy Fat, Worry Warts
  • Anna Godbersen
    Anna Godbersen
    Anna Godbersen is an American writer. She is the author of the series The Luxe, with The Luxe, the first book in the series, being her debut novel. The first book in her new series, Bright Young Things, was released on October 12, 2010.-Personal life:Anna Godbersen was born in Berkeley, California...

    : The Luxe Novels: The Luxe, Rumors, Envy, Splendor
  • Parke Godwin: The Tower of Beowulf
  • William Golding
    William Golding
    Sir William Gerald Golding was a British novelist, poet, playwright and Nobel Prize for Literature laureate, best known for his novel Lord of the Flies...

    : Lord of the Flies
    Lord of the Flies
    Lord of the Flies is a novel by Nobel Prize-winning author William Golding about a group of British boys stuck on a deserted island who try to govern themselves, with disastrous results...

  • John Green
    John Green (writer)
    John Michael Green is an American author of young adult fiction and a YouTube vlogger.-Early life and career:...

    : Looking for Alaska
    Looking for Alaska
    Looking for Alaska is the first young adult novel by John Green, published in March 2005 by Dutton Juvenile. It won the 2006 Michael L. Printz Award from the American Library Association...

    , An Abundance of Katherines
    An Abundance of Katherines
    An Abundance of Katherines is a young adult novel by John Green. Released in 2006, it was a finalist for the Michael L. Printz Award.An appendix explaining some of the more complex equations Colin uses throughout the story was written by Daniel Biss, a close friend to Green.-Plot summary:Colin...

    , Paper Towns
    Paper Towns
    Paper Towns is the third young adult novel by John Green, published in October 2008 by Dutton Books. It debuted at number 5 on the New York Times bestseller list for children's books and was awarded the 2009 Edgar Award for best Young Adult novel....

  • Bette Greene
    Bette Greene
    Bette Greene is the author of several books for children and young adults, including Summer of My German Soldier, The Drowning of Stephan Jones, and the Newbery Honor book Philip Hall Likes Me, I Reckon Maybe...

    : Summer of My German Soldier
    Summer of My German Soldier
    Summer of My German Soldier is a book by Bette Greene first published in 1973.The story is told in first person narrative by a twelve-year-old Jewish girl named Patty Bergen living in Jenkinsville, Arkansas during World War II. The story focuses on the friendship between Patty and an escaped German...

  • Suresh & Jyoti Guptara
    Jyoti Guptara
    Jyoti Guptara is a young novelist of British and Indian heritage, best known as co-author of the Insanity Saga .-Biography:...

    : Conspiracy of Calaspia
    Conspiracy of Calaspia
    Conspiracy of Calaspia is a fantasy novel written by twin teenage novelists Suresh and Jyoti Guptara. It is the first book of the Insanity Saga that follows the story of Bryn Bellyset - a 16 year old heir to an enormously successful drink empire - his fellow barue and others as they race to save...

     (Insanity Saga
    Insanity Saga
    The Insanity Saga is a fantasy series written by twin teenage novelists Suresh Guptara and Jyoti Guptara.Book One in this saga is Conspiracy of Calaspia, the first draft of which the Guptara Twins penned at the age of eleven. It was published when the authors were 17 and became a bestseller...

    )
  • Rosa Guy
    Rosa Guy
    Rosa Cuthbert Guy is an American writer.-Biography:Rosa Guy was raised in Harlem from the age of seven and now lives in New York. She immigrated to Harlem, New York in 1932. Soon after her parents, Henry and Audrey Cuthbert, died, she and her sister went to many foster homes...

    : The Friends, The Disappearance

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  • PJ Haarsma: The Softwire
    The Softwire
    The Softwire is a series of four, young adult, science fiction novels by PJ Haarsma. It is set in space, in an original fictional universe of Haarsma's creation. A group of around two hundred children are orphaned in outer space on their journey to the Rings of Orbis: giant, planet-like rings...

     series
  • Margaret Peterson Haddix: Among the Hidden
    Among the Hidden
    Among the Hidden is a 1998 young adult novel by Margaret Peterson Haddix concerning a fictional future in which drastic measures have been taken to quell overpopulation. It is the first of seven novels in the Shadow Children series.-Plot summary:...

    , Found
    Found (novel)
    Found is a young adult science fiction novel written by Margaret Peterson Haddix. It is the first book in The Missing series. It was published April 22, 2008.-Plot summary:...

  • Mark Haddon
    Mark Haddon
    Mark Haddon is an English novelist and poet, best known for his 2003 novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.- Life and work :...

    : The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time
    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time
    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time is a 2003 novel by British writer Mark Haddon. It won the 2003 Whitbread Book of the Year and the 2004 Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book...

  • Shannon Hale
    Shannon Hale
    Shannon Hale is an American author of young adult fantasy and adult fiction.-Biography:Shannon Hale is the author of ten novels, including the best-selling Newbery Honor book Princess Academy, the "Books of Bayern" series, two adult novels, and two graphic novels that she and her husband co-wrote...

    : Princess Academy
    Princess Academy
    Princess Academy is a fantasy novel exploring themes of families, relationships and education by Shannon Hale published on June 16, 2005 by Bloomsbury. It tells the story of fourteen-year-old Miri who attends a princess academy which will determine who wins the hand of the prince...

  • Barbara Hall: Dixie Storms, House across the Cove, Tempo Change
  • Lisi Harrison: The Clique
  • Sonya Hartnett
    Sonya Hartnett
    Sonya Hartnett is an Australian author.Hartnett writes fiction variously for children, young adults and adults and has won numerous prizes and awards, having been described as "the finest Australian writer of her generation". She wrote her first novel, Trouble All the Way, at the age of thirteen...

    : The Silver Donkey
    The Silver Donkey
    The Silver Donkey is a young-adult fiction book written by Sonya Hartnett, set during World War I. The book traces the journey of an English soldier who deserts the war and comes across two young girls in the French countryside, Marcelle and Coco...

  • James Haskins
    James Haskins
    James Haskins was a prolific and award-winning author with more than one hundred books for both adults and children. Many of his books highlight the achievements of African Americans and cover the history and culture of Africa and the African American experience...

     (primarily an author of non-fiction): Fighting Shirley Chisholm, The Geography of Hope
  • Pete Hautman
    Pete Hautman
    Pete Hautman is the author of many well received young adult novels, one of which, Godless, won the National Book Award for Young People's Literature. Hautman moved to St. Louis Park, Minnesota at the age of five. He later graduated from St...

    : Godless
    Godless (novel)
    Godless is a 2004 young adult novel by Pete Hautman. It won the 2004 National Book Award for Young People's Literature.It is about a 15-year-old boy, Jason Bock, who develops a religion of his own called "Chutengodianism." His god is the Ten-Legged God, also known as the water tower, and he is...

    , Invisible
    Invisible (novel)
    Invisible is a novel by Pete Hautman detailing a 17-year-old boy's battle with his inner demons and his descent into insanity. It won the 2006 Wisconsin Library Association Children's Book Award...

  • Louise Hawes
    Louise Hawes
    Louise Hawes is an American academic and author of more than a dozen novels and several short stories. She has served as Writer in Residence at the University of New Mexico and The Women's University of Mississippi, and as a John Grisham Visiting Writer at the University of Mississippi...

    : The Vanishing Point, Waiting for Christopher, Rosey in the Present Tense
  • Robert A. Heinlein (primarily an author of science fiction
    Science fiction
    Science fiction is a genre of fiction dealing with imaginary but more or less plausible content such as future settings, futuristic science and technology, space travel, aliens, and paranormal abilities...

    ): Red Planet
    Red Planet (novel)
    Red Planet is a 1949 science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein about students at boarding school on the planet Mars. It represents the first appearance of Heinlein's idealized Martian elder race...

  • Claire Hennessy
    Claire Hennessy
    Claire Hennessy is the Irish author of several young adult novels. She was born in Dublin on 24 February 1986 and attended Trinity College Dublin. She teaches creative writing workshops...

    : Dear Diary
  • Nat Hentoff
    Nat Hentoff
    Nathan Irving "Nat" Hentoff is an American historian, novelist, jazz and country music critic, and syndicated columnist for United Media and writes regularly on jazz and country music for The Wall Street Journal....

     (primarily an author of adult non-fiction): Does This School Have Capital Punishment?
  • Karen Hesse
    Karen Hesse
    Karen Hesse is an American author of children's literature and literature for young adults, often with historical settings.-Life:...

    : Out of the Dust
    Out of the Dust
    Out of the Dust is a verse novel written by Karen Hesse. It was the winner of the Newbery Medal in 1998, Scott O'Dell Award, an ALA Notable Children's Book, an ALA "Best book", a School Library Journal "best book of the year", a Booklist "Editors' Choice" award, a Book Links "Lasting Connection", a...

    , Witness
    Witness (Karen Hesse novel)
    Witness is a verse novel written by Karen Hesse in 2001, concentrating on racism in a rural Vermont town in 1924. Voices include those of Leanora Sutter, a 12-year-old African American girl; Esther Hirsh, a 6-year-old Jewish immigrant; Sara Chickering a quiet spinster farmer; Iris Weaver, a young...

     (novels in verse)
  • Carl Hiaasen
    Carl Hiaasen
    Carl Hiaasen is an American journalist, columnist and novelist.- Early years :Born in 1953 and raised in Plantation, Florida, of Norwegian heritage, Hiaasen was the first of four children and the son of a lawyer, Kermit Odel, and teacher, Patricia...

    : Hoot
    Hoot (novel)
    Hoot is a young-adult novel by Carl Hiaasen. The story takes place in Coconut Cove, Florida, where Roy and his two new friends try to stop construction of a pancake house which would destroy a colony of burrowing owls who live on the site...

    , Flush
    Flush (novel)
    Flush is a young adult novel by Carl Hiaasen first published in 2005, and set in Hiaasen's native Florida. It is his second young adult novel, after Hoot. The plot is similar to Hoot but it doesn't have the same cast and is not a continuation.-Plot:...

    , Scat
    Scat (novel)
    Scat is a teenage novel by Carl Hiaasen, published in 2009. Scat tells the mystery of a missing teacher named Mrs. Bunny Starch, and how two of her students, Nick and Marta, do everything to find her. The book is held in over 1,000 libraries, according to WorldCat...

  • Charlie Higson
    Charlie Higson
    Charles Murray Higson , more commonly known as Charlie Higson - also Switch - is an English actor, comedian, author and former singer...

    : Young Bond
    Young Bond
    Young Bond is a series of five young adult spy novels by Charlie Higson featuring Ian Fleming's secret agent James Bond as a young teenage boy attending school at Eton College in the 1930s...

  • S.E. Hinton: The Outsiders
    The Outsiders (novel)
    The Outsiders is a coming-of-age novel based in 1965 by S. E. Hinton, first published in 1967 by Viking Press. Hinton was 15 when she started writing the novel, but did most of the work when she was sixteen and a junior in high school. Hinton was 18 when the book was published...

    , Rumble Fish
    Rumble Fish (novel)
    Rumble Fish is a 1975 novel for young adults by S. E. Hinton, author of The Outsiders. It was adapted to film and directed by Francis Ford Coppola in 1983.-Plot:...

    , Tex
    Tex (novel)
    Tex is a novel by S. E. Hinton, published in 1979. It was adapted to the film in 1982, which starred Matt Dillon. The book takes place in the same universe as Hinton's first book The Outsiders, but in a rural town called Garyville, Oklahoma, a fictional suburb of Tulsa.Tex and his older brother...

    , That Was Then, This Is Now
    That Was Then, This Is Now
    That Was Then, This Is Now is a coming-of-age young adult novel by S. E. Hinton. It follows the relationship between two brothers who find their relationship rapidly changing. It was later made into a film starring Emilio Estevez.- Plot :...

  • Amanda Hocking
    Amanda Hocking
    Amanda Hocking is an American writer of paranormal romance young-adult fiction.-Career:Hocking lives in Austin, Minnesota. Employed as an assisted living worker until 2010, she wrote 17 novels in her spare time. In April 2010, she began self-publishing them as e-books...

    : My Blood Approves Series, Switched Trilogy
  • Anthony Horowitz
    Anthony Horowitz
    Anthony Craig Horowitz is an English novelist and screenwriter. He has written many children's novels, including The Power of Five, Alex Rider and The Diamond Brothers series and has written over fifty books. He has also written extensively for television, adapting many of Agatha Christie's...

    : Alex Rider
    Alex Rider
    Alex Rider is a series of spy novels by British author Anthony Horowitz about a 14-15 year old spy named Alex Rider. The series is aimed primarily at young adults. Nine novels have been published to date, as well as three graphic novels, three short stories and a supplementary book...

  • Alice Hoffman
    Alice Hoffman
    Alice Hoffman is an American novelist and young-adult and children's writer, best known for her 1996 novel Practical Magic, which was adapted for a 1998 film of the same name...

    : Green Angel
    Green Angel
    Green Angel is a 2003 young adult novel written by Alice Hoffman. It tells the story of a girl's isolation, suffering and gradual recovery after her family dies in a catastrophic fire. It has elements of magic realism and dystopian fiction...

  • Nina Kiriki Hoffman
    Nina Kiriki Hoffman
    Nina Kiriki Hoffman is an American fantasy, science fiction and horror writer.-Profile:Hoffman started publishing short stories in 1975. Her first nationally published short story appeared in Asimov's Science Fiction magazine in 1983...

     (primarily an author of science fiction
    Science fiction
    Science fiction is a genre of fiction dealing with imaginary but more or less plausible content such as future settings, futuristic science and technology, space travel, aliens, and paranormal abilities...

    ): A Stir of Bones, Spirits That Walk in Shadow
  • Jennifer Holm: Our Only May Amelia, Boston Jane
  • Cathy Hopkins
    Cathy Hopkins
    For the The Apprentice candidate, see Katie HopkinsCathy Hopkins is an English novelist, best known for her teenage books Mates, Dates series...

    : Mates, Dates series
    Mates, Dates series
    Mates, Dates is a series of books written for teenagers by Cathy Hopkins. The characters later cross-over into her other popular book series Truth, Dare, Kiss or Promise....

    , Cinnamon Girl series
  • Erin Hunter
    Erin Hunter
    Erin Hunter is a pseudonym used by the authors Kate Cary, Cherith Baldry, and Tui Sutherland, along with editor Victoria Holmes. Under this pen name, they have written two series of books. They are best known for the Warriors series, but the authors have also created another similar series called...

    : The Warriors series, the New Prophecy series, The Power of Three
  • Mollie Hunter
    Mollie Hunter
    Maureen Mollie Hunter McIlwraith, more commonly known as Mollie Hunter , is a Scottish writer. Born and bred near Edinburgh in the small village of Longniddry. She currently resides in Inverness. Her debut was The Smartest Man in Ireland in 1963. She writes fantasy for children, historical stories...

    : The Stronghold
    The Stronghold
    The Stronghold is a children's historical novel by Mollie Hunter, set in Orkney in the 1st century BC. It is an imaginative reconstruction of the circumstances leading to the building of the first of the brochs, the circular strongholds which dot the islands...

    , A Stranger Came Ashore
    A Stranger Came Ashore
    A Stranger Came Ashore is a 1975 young adult novel written by Scottish author Mollie Hunter. The plot revolves around a boy called Robbie Henderson, a resident on the island of Black Ness, where there are legends of creatures called Selkies, which are seals that can take on human form...

    , Cat, Herself
  • Zora Neale Hurston
    Zora Neale Hurston
    Zora Neale Hurston was an American folklorist, anthropologist, and author during the time of the Harlem Renaissance...

    : Their Eyes Were Watching God
    Their Eyes Were Watching God
    Their Eyes Were Watching God is a 1937 novel and the best-known work by African American writer Zora Neale Hurston. Set in central and southern Florida in the early 20th century, the novel garnered attention and controversy at the time of its publication, and has come to be regarded as a seminal...


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  • Brian Jacques
    Brian Jacques
    James Brian Jacques was an English author best known for his Redwall series of novels and Castaways of the Flying Dutchman series. He also completed two collections of short stories entitled The Ribbajack & Other Curious Yarns and Seven Strange and Ghostly Tales.-Biography:Brian Jacques was born...

    : Redwall
    Redwall
    Redwall, by Brian Jacques, is a series of fantasy novels. It is the title of the first book of the series, published in 1986, the name of the Abbey featured in the book, and the name of an animated TV series based on three of the novels , which first aired in 1999...

     series
  • A. M. Jenkins
    A. M. Jenkins
    Amanda M. Jenkins is an American author of young-adult fiction. Her novels have received considerable recognition, including the Delacorte Prize for Breaking Boxes, and a Printz Honor for Repossessed...

    : Damage, Repossessed, Night Road
  • Angela Johnson
    Angela Johnson (writer)
    Angela Johnson is an American children's book and poetry author with over 40 books to her credit since beginning her writing career in 1989. Her books for young children are simple yet poetic stories about African American families, friendships, and common childhood experiences such as moving...

    : Toning the Sweep, Heaven, The First Part Last
    The First Part Last
    The First Part Last is a young adult novel by Angela Johnson that deals with the subject of teen pregnancy. Johnson writes the story in first person narration from the perspective of Bobby, the 16-year-old father, setting it apart from most books on the subject...

  • Maureen Johnson
    Maureen Johnson
    Maureen Johnson is an American author of young adult fiction. She has published eight young adult novels to date, including the Suite Scarlett series and The Last Little Blue Envelope. Johnson is also the founder of the political networking site .-Early life:Maureen Johnson is a graduate of the...

    : 13 Little Blue Envelopes
    13 Little Blue Envelopes
    13 Little Blue Envelopes is a 2005 novel by Maureen Johnson. A young woman embarks on a journey throughout Europe by following instructions left to her in letters from her aunt .-Plot summary:...

    , Girl at Sea, Suite Scarlett, Devilish
  • Diana Wynne Jones
    Diana Wynne Jones
    Diana Wynne Jones was a British writer, principally of fantasy novels for children and adults, as well as a small amount of non-fiction...

    : Chrestomanci
    Chrestomanci
    The Chrestomanci series is a children's fantasy series by Diana Wynne Jones. The word "Chrestomanci" may be derived from the Greek khrestos, meaning "useful," and -mancy, "divination."...

     series, Dalemark Quartet
    Cart and Cwidder
    Cart and Cwidder is a fantasy novel for young adults by the British author Diana Wynne Jones. It is the first book published in the Dalemark Quartet, although chronologically it is the third in the series, coming in time hundreds of years after The Spellcoats and a year or so after Drowned Ammet.-...

    , Fire and Hemlock
    Fire and Hemlock
    Fire and Hemlock is a modern fantasy by British author Diana Wynne Jones based largely on the Scottish ballads "Tam Lin" and "Thomas the Rhymer."...

    , Power of Three, Dark Lord of Derkholm
    Dark Lord of Derkholm
    The Dark Lord of Derkholm is a fantasy novel written by Diana Wynne Jones, which won the 1999 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Children's Literature. It takes place in a parody of a high fantasy world similar to that first explored in Jones' humorous guidebook in the Rough Guide model, The Tough Guide...

    , Year of the Griffin
    Year of the Griffin
    Year of the Griffin is a 2000 novel by British children's author Diana Wynne Jones. It is the sequel to The Dark Lord of Derkholm and is mainly centred on the exploits of a group of students during their first year at the University.-Plot background:...

    , The Merlin Conspiracy
    The Merlin Conspiracy
    The Merlin Conspiracy is a fantasy novel for young adults by Diana Wynne Jones, published in 2003 by HarperCollins.-Plot:In a parallel universe, Roddy , daughter of two magicians who serve the King of Blest, has traveled with "the King's Progress" her entire life...

  • Graham Joyce
    Graham Joyce
    Graham Joyce is an English writer of speculative fiction and the recipient of numerous awards for both his novels and short stories. He grew up in a small mining village just outside of Coventry to a working class family. After receiving a B.Ed. from Bishop Lonsdale College in 1977 and a M.A. from...

    : TWOC, Do the Creepy Thing, Three Ways to Snog an Alien

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  • Lauren Kate
    Lauren Kate
    Lauren Kate is an internationally bestselling author of young adult fiction. Her books have been translated into over thirty languages and include The Betrayal of Natalie Hargrove and Fallen, which reached #3 on The New York Times Best Seller List for children's chapter books on January 8, 2010...

     : Fallen, Torment, Passion
    Passion (novel)
    Passion is a 2011 young adult fantasy novel from the Fallen series written by Lauren Kate. Passion, the sequel to Torment, continues the story of Lucinda Price who, at the end of the previous book, decides to find out more about her past lives by stepping through an Announcer, ignoring Daniel's...

  • Marilyn Kaye
    Marilyn Kaye
    Marilyn Kaye is a children's author. She taught children's literature at St. John's University, New York. She is the author of many children's and young adult novel series, including the successful Replica and Gifted series.-Biography:...

    : Gifted series
  • Brian Keaney
    Brian Keaney
    Brian Keaney is a British author born in Walthamstow, East London. He is an author of mainly young adult fiction, and currently resides in London where he continues work as an author.-Personal life:...

    : Jacob's Ladder, The Haunting of Nathaniel Wolfe, The Private Life of Georgia Brown
  • Harold Keith
    Harold Keith
    Harold Verne Keith was a Newbery Medal-winning American author. Keith was born and raised in Oklahoma, where he also lived and died: the state was his abiding passion. He used Oklahoma as the setting for most of his books, although Rifles for Watie takes place elsewhere.-Biography:Harold Keith...

    : Rifles for Watie
    Rifles for Watie
    Rifles for Watie is an American children's novel by Harold Keith. It was first published in 1957, and received the Newbery Medal the following year. Commonly shortened "Rifles", Rifles for Watie is written at an 8th grade advanced - 9th grade level....

  • M. E. Kerr: Dinky Hocker Shoots Smack, Little Little, Night Kites, Deliver Us from Evie, Fell, Gentlehands
  • Stephen King
    Stephen King
    Stephen Edwin King is an American author of contemporary horror, suspense, science fiction and fantasy fiction. His books have sold more than 350 million copies and have been adapted into a number of feature films, television movies and comic books...

     (primarily an author of adult horror fiction
    Horror fiction
    Horror fiction also Horror fantasy is a philosophy of literature, which is intended to, or has the capacity to frighten its readers, inducing feelings of horror and terror. It creates an eerie atmosphere. Horror can be either supernatural or non-supernatural...

    ): Carrie
    Carrie (novel)
    Carrie is American author Stephen King's first published novel, released in 1974. It revolves around the eponymous Carrie, a shy high-school girl, who uses her newly discovered telekinetic powers to exact revenge on those who tease her...

    , Christine, Cujo
    Cujo
    Cujo is a psychological horror novel by Stephen King. The novel won the British Fantasy Award in 1982, and was made into a film in 1983....

  • David Klass
    David Klass
    David Klass is an American screenwriter and novelist. He has written more than 40 screenplays for Hollywood studios and published 14 young adult novels...

    : Danger Zone, You Don't Know Me
  • Annette Curtis Klause
    Annette Curtis Klause
    Annette Curtis Klause is an American author and librarian, specializing in young adult fiction. Annette is currently a children's materials selector for Montgomery County Public Libraries in Montgomery County, Maryland. Born in Bristol, England, she now lives in Hyattsville, Maryland with her...

    : The Silver Kiss
    The Silver Kiss
    The Silver Kiss by Annette Curtis Klause published in 1992, available in hardcover and Mass Market Paperback. In 2009, the book is republished with two bonus short stories by Klause: The Summer of Love and The Christmas Cat....

    , Blood and Chocolate
    Blood and Chocolate (novel)
    Blood and Chocolate is a 1997 romantic supernatural werewolf novel for young adult readers by Annette Curtis Klause. It is set in the contemporary United States.-The Loups-garoux:...

  • E. L. Konigsburg
    E. L. Konigsburg
    Elaine Lobl Konigsburg is an American author and illustrator of children's books and young adult fiction. She is one of five authors to win two Newbery Medals, awarded annually for one contribution to American children's literature.Her first two manuscripts were submitted to editor Jean E...

    : Silent to the Bone
    Silent to the Bone
    Silent to the Bone is a young adult mystery novel by E. L. Konigsburg, published in 2000.-Plot summary:Silent to the Bone is a mystery written from the point of view of a 13 year old boy named Connor Kane. In the beginning, Connor's friend Branwell Zamborska is accused of dropping and injuring his...

    , The Outcasts of 19 Schuyler Place
    The Outcasts of 19 Schuyler Place
    The Outcasts of 19 Schuyler Place is a 2004 young adult novel by E. L. Konigsburg. The novel tells the story of Margaret Rose Kane, a 12-year-old girl, who is a victim of pranks made by the other girls at Camp Talequa and leaves to spend the summer with her two uncles...

    , The Mysterious Edge of the Heroic World
    The Mysterious Edge of the Heroic World
    The Mysterious Edge of the Heroic World is a young adult novel by E.L. Konigsburg, who has won two Newbery Medals and one Newbery Honor. It was first published in 2007.-Plot summary:...

  • Gordon Korman
    Gordon Korman
    Gordon Korman is a Canadian author, primarily of novels for children and young adults. He lives in Long Island's Great Neck, New York, with his wife and three children....

    : Bruno and Boots
    Bruno and Boots
    Bruno and Boots is the name of a series of young adult novels by author Gordon Korman.The series is set in a Canadian boarding school for boys called Macdonald Hall Bruno and Boots is the name of a series of young adult novels by author Gordon Korman.The series is set in a Canadian boarding school...

     series beginning with This Can't Be Happening at Macdonald Hall
    This Can't Be Happening at Macdonald Hall
    This Can't Be Happening at Macdonald Hall is a 1978 novel by Gordon Korman. It is the first installment of the Macdonald Hall series, and was the first written work of Korman. It is dedicated to his English teacher, Mr. Hamilton....

    , Island series, Jake, Reinvented, No More Dead Dogs
    No More Dead Dogs
    No More Dead Dogs is a novel by Gordon Korman published in 2002. Its title alludes to the fact that many books for children and young adults featuring dogs often have the dog die , including the book that begins to cause the main source of all the character's problems, Old Shep, My Pal...

    , The 39 Clues
    The 39 Clues
    The 39 Clues consists of two series of adventure books, The Clue Hunt and Cahills vs. Vespers, combining reading, online gaming, and card collecting...

    : One False Note
    One False Note
    One False Note is the second book in The 39 Clues series. It is written by Gordan Korman, and was published by Scholastic on December 2, 2008. Following the events of The Maze of Bones, the protagonists Amy and Dan Cahill learn about Mozart and travel to Vienna, Austria to search for the second...

     & The Emperor's Code
    The Emperor's Code
    The Emperor's Code is the eighth book in The 39 Clues series written by Gordon Korman. Its cover was revealed on March 2, 2010; it had a red mask with codes printed in certain areas over a purple background...


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  • Lori Lansens
    Lori Lansens
    Lori Lansens is a bestselling, internationally acclaimed novelist. Her first three books - "Rush Home Road", "The Girls", and "The Wife's Tale", have won acclaim throughout the world, and been translated into dozens of languages....

    : The Girls: A Novel
    The Girls (novel)
    The Girls is the second novel by Canadian novelist and screenwriter Lori Lansens. It was first published in 2005 by Knopf CanadaIt is the life story of a pair of conjoined twins, Rose and Ruby Darlen, narrated by the twins themselves...

  • Justine Larbalestier
    Justine Larbalestier
    Justine Larbalestier is an Australian young-adult fiction author. She is best known for the Magic or Madness trilogy: Magic or Madness, Magic Lessons and Magic's Child...

    : Magic or Madness
    Magic or Madness
    Magic or Madness is the first installment in Justine Larbalestier's Magic or Madness trilogy. The three main characters are Reason Cansino, Sarafina Cansino and Esmeralda Cansino....

    , How to Ditch Your Fairy
    How to Ditch Your Fairy
    How to Ditch Your Fairy is a young adult novel by Justine Larbalestier. It was published in 2008-Plot:How to Ditch Your Fairy is set in a world where a lot of people have their own personal fairy...

    , Liar
  • Kathryn Lasky
    Kathryn Lasky
    Kathryn Lasky is an American author whose work includes several Dear America books, The Royal Diaries books, Sugaring Time, The Night Journey, and the Guardians of Ga'Hoole series.-Biography:...

    : Blood Secret
    Blood Secret
    Blood Secret is a young adult novel by Kathryn Lasky.-Plot summary:Fourteen-year-old Jerry Luna refuses to speak after her mother's disappearance. Living at her great-great-aunt Constanza's house, she discovers a trunk and is transported into the lives of her Jewish ancestors living in Spain in the...

    , Beyond the Burning Time, True North
    True North (novel)
    True North is a 1996 historical novel for young adults by Kathryn Lasky, and published by Scholastic Corporation Set in 1850s America, it is a story about the Underground Railroad...

  • Iain Lawrence
    Iain Lawrence
    Iain Lawrence is a bestselling author for children and young adults. He studied journalism at Vancouver Community College, and spent the next ten years working for newspapers in northern BC. Near the town of Smithers, he was once charged by a bear, on a motorcycle...

    : Lord of the Nutcracker Men
    Lord of the Nutcracker Men
    Lord of the Nutcracker Men is a children's novel by Canadian author Iain Lawrence that takes place in England during the first year of World War I. The book was first published in October 2001 by the Delacorte Press, and it was later reprinted in May 2003 by Dell-Laurel Leaf, an imprint of a...

  • Michael Lawrence: Aldous Lexicon or Withern Rise trilogy
  • Ursula K. Le Guin
    Ursula K. Le Guin
    Ursula Kroeber Le Guin is an American author. She has written novels, poetry, children's books, essays, and short stories, notably in fantasy and science fiction...

    : A Wizard of Earthsea
    A Wizard of Earthsea
    A Wizard of Earthsea, first published in 1968, is the first of a series of books written by Ursula K. Le Guin and set in the fantasy world archipelago of Earthsea depicting the adventures of a budding young wizard named Ged...

    , The Left Hand of Darkness
    The Left Hand of Darkness
    The Left Hand of Darkness is a 1969 science fiction novel by Ursula K. Le Guin. It is part of the Hainish Cycle, a series of books by Le Guin all set in the fictional Hainish universe....

  • Madeleine L'Engle
    Madeleine L'Engle
    Madeleine L'Engle was an American writer best known for her young-adult fiction, particularly the Newbery Medal-winning A Wrinkle in Time and its sequels A Wind in the Door, A Swiftly Tilting Planet, Many Waters, and An Acceptable Time...

    : The Time Quartet
    Time Quartet
    The Time Quartet/Quintet is a fantasy/science fiction series of five young adult novels written by Madeleine L'Engle.Those novels are:*A Wrinkle in Time , , ISBN 0-374-38613-7*A Wind in the Door , ISBN 0-374-38443-6...

    , Polly O'Keefe
    Polly O'Keefe
    Polyhymnia O'Keefe is the protagonist of the Madeleine L'Engle novels A House Like a Lotus and An Acceptable Time, and a major character in two previous books, The Arm of the Starfish and Dragons in the Waters. The eldest daughter of Meg Murry O'Keefe and Dr...

     series, Austin family
    Vicky Austin
    Victoria "Vicky" Austin is one of Madeleine L'Engle's most frequently-used fictional characters, appearing in eight books and referred to in at least one more. She is the main protagonist of the Austin family series of books...

     series
  • Tanith Lee
    Tanith Lee
    Tanith Lee is a British writer of science fiction, horror and fantasy. She is the author of over 70 novels and 250 short stories, a children's picture book and many poems. She also wrote two episodes of BBC science fiction series Blake's 7...

    : The Castle of Dark, The Claidi Journals
    The Claidi Journals
    The Claidi Journals is a fantasy novel quartet written by Tanith Lee. A collection of the first three novels was released in 2003.-Law of the Wolf Tower:Law of the Wolf Tower is the first book in The Claidi Journals...

    , Piratica
    The Piratica Series
    The Piratica Series is a series of Young Adult fantasy novels by Tanith Lee.-Piratica: Being a Daring Tale of a Singular Girl’s Adventures Upon the High Seas:...

  • Billie Letts
    Billie Letts
    Billie Letts is an American novelist and educator. She was a professor at Southeastern Oklahoma State University.-Family:She was married to professor-turned-actor Dennis Letts until his death in 2008, and is the mother of playwright/actor Tracy Letts, jazz musician/composer Shawn Letts, and Dana...

    : Where The Heart Is
    Where the Heart Is (novel)
    Where the Heart Is is a 1995 novel by Billie Letts. It was chosen as an Oprah's Book Club selection in December 1998. A 2000 film of the same name was directed by Matt Williams, starring Natalie Portman, Ashley Judd and Stockard Channing....

  • Gail Carson Levine
    Gail Carson Levine
    Gail Carson Levine is an American author of young adult books. Her first novel, Ella Enchanted, received a Newbery Honor in 1998.-Early life:...

    : The Wish, Ella Enchanted
    Ella Enchanted
    Ella Enchanted is a Newbery Honor book written by Gail Carson Levine and published in 1997. The story is a retelling of Cinderella featuring various mythical creatures including fairies, elves, ogres, gnomes, and giants...

    , Fairest
    Fairest
    Fairest is a 2006 novel by Gail Carson Levine. It is based on the story of Snow White and set in the same world as Ella Enchanted. The kingdom of Ayortha, the setting of the story, is the neighbouring kingdom of Kyrria, where Ella Enchanted was set; as such, several allusions in the story are...

    , Dave at Night
    Dave at Night
    Dave at Night is a novel written by Gail Carson Levine and was published in 1999. The story is inspired by Levine's father's experience as an orphan. It takes place in 1920's New York during the Harlem Renaissance. The real life model for the "Hebrew Home for Boys" was the Hebrew Orphan Asylum,...

    , The Two Princesses of Bamarre
    The Two Princesses of Bamarre
    The Two Princesses of Bamarre is a 2001 novel by Gail Carson Levine, the author of Ella Enchanted and several other books. The story revolves around the lives of two sisters who are very close, but as different as night and day. Adelina , the younger and fearful sister, is frightened by many...

  • David Levithan
    David Levithan
    David Levithan is an American young-adult fiction editor and award-winning author. His first book, Boy Meets Boy, was published in 2003...

    : Boy Meets Boy
    Boy Meets Boy (novel)
    Boy Meets Boy is a young adult novel by David Levithan, published in 2003. It is set in a gay-friendly small town in America, and describes a few weeks in the lives of a group of high school students...

    , The Realm of Possibility
    The Realm of Possibility (novel)
    The Realm of Possibility is a 2004 young-adult book by David Levithan. Presented as a "collection of interrelated monologues written in free verse," it tells the individual stories of twenty teenagers struggling with high school angst and adolescent life....

  • C.S. Lewis: The Chronicles of Narnia
    The Chronicles of Narnia
    The Chronicles of Narnia is a series of seven fantasy novels for children by C. S. Lewis. It is considered a classic of children's literature and is the author's best-known work, having sold over 100 million copies in 47 languages...

  • Robert Lipsyte
    Robert Lipsyte
    Robert Lipsyte is an American sports journalist and author. Lipsyte is a member of the Board of Contributors for USA Todays Forum Page, part of the newspaper’s Opinion section.-Personal background:...

    : The Contender, The Brave, The Chief, One Fat Summer
  • E. Lockhart
    E. Lockhart
    Emily Jenkins, who also writes under the name E. Lockhart, is a writer of children's picture books, young adult novels, and adult fiction.Her first novel as E...

    : The Boyfriend List, Fly on the Wall: How One Girl Saw Everything, Dramarama, The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks
  • Wendy Loggia: Ever After
    Ever After
    Ever After: A Cinderella Story is a 1998 film inspired by the fairy tale Cinderella, directed by Andy Tennant and starring Drew Barrymore, Anjelica Huston and Dougray Scott. The screenplay is written by Tennant, Susannah Grant, and Rick Parks. The original music score is composed by George Fenton...

    : A Cinderella Story (novelization
    Novelization
    A novelization is a novel that is written based on some other media story form rather than as an original work.Novelizations of films usually add background material not found in the original work to flesh out the story, because novels are generally longer than screenplays...

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  • Lois Lowry
    Lois Lowry
    Lois Lowry is an American author of children's literature. She began her career as a photographer and a freelance journalist during the early 1970s...

    : The Giver
    The Giver
    The Giver is a 1993 soft science fiction novel by Lois Lowry. It is set in a society which is at first presented as a utopian society and gradually appears more and more dystopian. The novel follows a boy named Jonas through the twelfth year of his life...

    , The Silent Boy
    Silent Boy
    The Silent Boy was written by Lois Lowry and was published in 2003. Categorized as both a young adult novel and historical fiction, The Silent Boy is set in a 20th-century farm community. The story was inspired by a pile of photos that Lowry found and which are interspersed throughout the narrative...

    , Number the Stars
    Number the Stars
    Number the Stars is a work of historical fiction about the Holocaust of the Second World War by award-winning author Lois Lowry. The story centers around ten-year-old Annemarie Johansen, who lived in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1943 and was caught up in the events surrounding the rescue of the Danish...

    , Gathering Blue
    Gathering Blue
    Gathering Blue is a 2000 children's, social science fiction, dystopian novel by noted children's author Lois Lowry. The book is a companion novel to The Giver , and is followed by Messenger in The Giver trilogy. It is set in the same future time period and it treats some of the same themes...

  • Louisa Luna: Brave New Girl
    Brave New Girl (novel)
    Brave New Girl is a the first novel by Louisa Luna. It was published by MTV Books in early 2001. The book was written by Luna when she was at New York University....

  • Barry Lyga
    Barry Lyga
    Barry Lyga , nicknamed Barry "Radical" Lyga, is an American young adult novelist and short story writer. He lives in the desert southwest. Lyga majored in English at Yale receiving his BA in 1993. He then spent ten years working at Diamond Comic Distributors after having spent his teenage years...

    : The Astonishing Adventures of Fanboy and Goth Girl, Boy Toy
  • Frances Lynn
    Frances Lynn
    -Biography:Lynn was born in St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington in London, and was educated at Malvern Girls' College.In 1977, Lynn started her journalistic career when she became the film editor and gossip columnist for the now defunct Ritz Newspaper, published by David Bailey. Interview subjects...

    : Crushed

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  • Anne McCaffrey
    Anne McCaffrey
    Anne Inez McCaffrey was an American-born Irish writer, best known for her Dragonriders of Pern series. Over the course of her 46 year career she won a Hugo Award and a Nebula Award...

    : Dragonriders of Pern
    Dragonriders of Pern
    Dragonriders of Pern is a science fiction series written primarily by the late American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey, who initiated it in 1967. Beginning 2003, her middle child Todd McCaffrey has written Pern novels, both solo and jointly with Anne. The series comprises 22 novels and several short...

     series and other fantasy
    Fantasy
    Fantasy is a genre of fiction that commonly uses magic and other supernatural phenomena as a primary element of plot, theme, or setting. Many works within the genre take place in imaginary worlds where magic is common...

     titles
  • Patricia McCormick: Cut
    Cut (novel)
    Cut is a 2000 novel by Patricia McCormick, targeted at young adults. It is considered a cult classic among teens. Fifteen-year-old Callie isn't speaking to anybody, not even to her therapist at Sea Pines , the residential treatment facility where her parents and doctor sent her after discovering...

    , My Brother's Keeper
  • Lurlene McDaniel
    Lurlene McDaniel
    Lurlene McDaniel is an author who has written more than 70 young adult books. She is well-known for writing about young adults struggling with mortality and chronic illness, a career that began as a therapeutic way to deal with the trauma when her son, then 3, was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes...

    : One Last Wish, Hit and Run, Don't Die, My Love, Till Death Do Us Part
  • Robin McKinley
    Robin McKinley
    Robin McKinley is a distinguished author of fantasy and children's books who has written sixteen books to date. Her latest book Pegasus was published in 2010...

    : Beauty, The Hero and the Crown
    The Hero and the Crown
    The Hero and the Crown is a fantasy novel written by Robin McKinley and published by Greenwillow Books in 1984. It is the winner of the 1985 Newbery Medal award. The book is the prequel to The Blue Sword, written in 1982. This story focuses on "Aerin Dragon-Killer," also known as "Aerin...

    , Spindle's End
    Spindle's End
    Spindle's End is a retelling of Sleeping Beauty by author Robin McKinley, published in 2000.-Plot summary:In McKinley's version of the classic fairy tale, Sleeping Beauty, a wicked fairy named Pernicia appears on the princess' name-day and places a curse on the baby, claiming that the child will,...

    , Rose Daughter
    Rose Daughter
    Rose Daughter is a second retelling of the tale of Beauty and the Beast by Robin McKinley, published in 1997.Like McKinley's original Beauty, the heroine has a strong, independent personality that sets her apart from the average fairy-tale female. In the original fairytale, Beauty's sisters were...

  • Carolyn Mackler
    Carolyn Mackler
    Carolyn Mackler is an American author of young adult literature. She has written five novels including Love and Other Four-Letter Words, The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things, which won the Michael L...

    : The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things
    The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things
    The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things is a 2003 young adult novel by Carolyn Mackler.-Plot summary:Virginia "Ginny" Shreves is an overweight, self-conscious sophomore at a private high school in Manhattan. She has a make out buddy, Froggy Welsh the Fourth, and she doesn't want him to see...

    , Vegan Virgin Valentine
    Vegan Virgin Valentine
    Vegan Virgin Valentine is a young adult novel by Carolyn Mackler. The story follows Mara Valentine, a high school senior in Brockport, New York headed to Yale University, whose life is turned upside down when her sixteen-year-old niece Vivienne, who goes only by her first initial V, comes to live...

    , Love and Other Four Letter Words
  • Wanita May
    Wanita May
    Wanita May is a Canadian high jumper. She started competing at age 16 and participated in World Junior Championships in 1992...

    : Rae of Hope
  • Lisa McMann
    Lisa McMann
    Lisa McMann is an American author.McMann was born in Holland, Michigan and now lives in the Phoenix, Arizona area. Her first novel, WAKE, debuted on the New York Times Best Seller list for children's chapter books...

    : Wake
    WAKE (novel)
    Wake is a novel by Lisa McMann centered on seventeen-year-old Janie Hannagann's involuntary power which thrusts her into others' dreams...

    , Fade, Gone
  • Adeline Yen Mah
    Adeline Yen Mah
    Adeline Yen Mah is a Chinese American author and physician. She grew up in Tianjin, Shanghai and Hong Kong with an older sister, Lydia ; three older brothers, Gregory , Edgar and James ; and a younger half brother, Franklin and half sister, Susan...

    : Falling Leaves: The Memoirs of A Unwanted Chinese Daughter, Chinese Cinderella
    Chinese Cinderella
    Chinese Cinderella is an autobiography written by author Adeline Yen Mah which describes her experiences growing up in China during the Second World War. It was published in 1999 and is a revised version of part of her autobiography, Falling Leaves.-Plot:...

    , Chinese Cinderella and the Secret Dragon Society
    Chinese Cinderella and the Secret Dragon Society
    Chinese Cinderella and the Secret Dragon Society is a historical novel by Adeline Yen Mah, published in 2004. It is the fictional sequel to her autobiography for children, Chinese Cinderella....

  • Margaret Mahy
    Margaret Mahy
    Margaret Mahy ONZ is a well-known New Zealand author of children's and young adult books. While the plots of many of her books have strong supernatural elements, her writing concentrates on the themes of human relationships and growing up.Her books The Haunting and The Changeover: A Supernatural...

    : Alchemy, The Changeover
    The Changeover
    The Changeover: a Supernatural Romance is a young adult novel by the New Zealand novelist Margaret Mahy, first published in 1984. It won the Carnegie Medal for that year.- Plot introduction :...

  • Sarra Manning
    Sarra Manning
    Sarra Manning is a writer from England. She attended the University of Sussex and took up an English with Media Studies degree. She became a freelance writer after submitting her work to Melody Maker. She worked as the entertainment editor for five years of the now-defunct teen magazine J-17...

    : Let's Get Lost, Fashionistas series, Diary of a Crush series, Pretty Things, Guitar Girl
  • Keith Mansfield
    Keith Mansfield (writer)
    Keith Mansfield, born in Scunthorpe, England in 1965, is an English writer and publisher. He is the author of the Johnny Mackintosh series of novels, has scripted several television programmes and is also the publisher for mathematics books at Oxford University Press.His first novel, Johnny...

    : Johnny Mackintosh
    Johnny Mackintosh
    Johnny Mackintosh is the fictional hero of a series of books by English novelist Keith Mansfield, published by Quercus Books.The first title in the series, Johnny Mackintosh and the Spirit of London, opens on his thirteenth birthday and finds Johnny living in Halader House, a children’s home in the...

     series
  • Melina Marchetta
    Melina Marchetta
    Melina Marchetta is an Australian writer and teacher. She is the middle child of three daughters. Melina is best known as the author of Looking For Alibrandi. She has twice been awarded the CBCA Book of the Year for Older Readers, in 1993 and 2004.- Biography :Melina Marchettaborn in Sydney on 25...

    : Looking For Alibrandi
    Looking For Alibrandi (novel)
    Looking for Alibrandi is the debut novel of Australian author Melina Marchetta, published in 1990. A film adaptation was made in 1999.-Plot summary:...

    , Saving Francesca, (On the) Jellicoe Road
    Jellicoe Road
    On the Jellicoe Road is a young adult novel by Australian novelist Melina Marchetta. It was first published in Australia in 2006 by Penguin Australia under the title On the Jellicoe Road, where it was awarded the 2008 West Australia Young Readers Book Award for Older Readers...

    , Finnikin of the Rock
    Finnikin of the Rock
    Finnikin of the Rock is a 2009 young-adult fantasy novel by Melina Marchetta. It follows the story of Finnikin of the Rock and his guardian who have been away from home for ten years, since the royal family was killed...

  • Jan Mark
    Jan Mark
    Jan Mark was a British author, best known as a writer for children. She was christened Janet Marjorie Brisland in Welwyn Garden City in 1943 and was raised and educated in Kent. She was a secondary school teacher between 1965 and 1971, and became a full-time writer in 1974. She wrote over fifty...

    : The Eclipse of the Century, Useful Idiots, Riding Tycho, Voyager
  • Melissa Marr
    Melissa Marr
    Melissa Marr . Marr grew up in Westchester, NY.Marr attended the Bennington College, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts. She then attended the Columbia Business School, Columbia University, New York and received a Master's of Business Administration in 2002...

    : Wicked Lovely, Ink Exchange, Fragile Eternity
  • John Marsden
    John Marsden (writer)
    John Marsden is an Australian writer, teacher and school principal. Marsden has had his books translated into nine languages including Swedish, Norwegian, French, German, Dutch, Danish, Italian and Spanish....

    : Tomorrow series
    Tomorrow series
    The Tomorrow series is a series of seven young adult invasion novels written by Australian writer John Marsden, detailing a high-intensity invasion and occupation of Australia by a foreign power...

  • Bobbie Ann Mason
    Bobbie Ann Mason
    Bobbie Ann Mason is an American novelist, short story writer, essayist, and literary critic from Kentucky.With four siblings Mason grew up on her family's dairy farm outside of Mayfield, Kentucky. As a child she loved to read, so her parents, Wilburn and Christina Mason, always made sure she had...

    : In Country
  • Sue Mayfield
    Sue Mayfield
    Sue Mayfield is an author for children and young adults. She studied English at Oxford University and lives with her husband in England.-Young adult fiction:*Damage*Poisoned*Voices*Reckless*Blue*Patterns in the Sand...

    : Drowning Anna
  • Norma Fox Mazer
    Norma Fox Mazer
    Norma Fox Mazer was an American author and teacher, best known for her books for children and young adults. Her novels featured credible young characters confronting difficult situations such as family separation and death....

     and Harry Mazer
    Harry Mazer
    Harry Mazer is an American author of books for children and young adults, acclaimed for his “realistic” novels...

    : Heartbeat
  • Richelle Mead: Vampire Academy
    Vampire academy
    *Vampire Academy , a paranormal romance novel from Richelle Mead.*Vampire Academy , the novel series of Richelle Mead's novel.*Vampire Academy , a Romance Fantasy drama film based on the novel....

    , Frostbite
    Frostbite
    Frostbite is the medical condition where localized damage is caused to skin and other tissues due to extreme cold. Frostbite is most likely to happen in body parts farthest from the heart and those with large exposed areas...

    , Shadow Kiss, Blood Promise,Spirit Bound
  • O. R. Melling
    O. R. Melling
    O.R. Melling, also known as G.V. Whelan, is an author of several fantasy novels. Melling's novels are aimed at young adults and contain stories mostly written around Irish and Celtic folklore, faeries in particular....

    : The Hunter's Moon
    The Hunter's Moon
    The Hunter's Moon is a novel by O.R. Melling about two teenage cousins, one Irish, the other from Canada, that set out to find a magic doorway to the Faraway Country, where humans must bow to the little people...

  • Milton Meltzer
    Milton Meltzer
    Milton Meltzer was an American historian and author best known for his history nonfiction books on Jewish, African-American and American history...

     (primarily an author of nonfiction): Underground Man
  • Melinda Metz
    Melinda Metz
    Melinda Metz is an American author of young adult books. Her series Roswell High, about teenage aliens, is the basis of The WB television series Roswell. Another series, Fingerprints, is about a psychic girl who reads thoughts from fingerprints...

    : Roswell High
    Roswell High
    Roswell High is a young adults book series written by Melinda Metz and published by Pocket Books. The 10-book series chronicles the adventures of three teen aliens and their human friends, who attend the fictional Ulysses F. Olsen High in Roswell, New Mexico...

    , Fingerprints
  • Stephenie Meyer
    Stephenie Meyer
    Stephenie Meyer is an American author known for her vampire romance series Twilight. The Twilight novels have gained worldwide recognition and sold over 100 million copies globally, with translations into 37 different languages...

    : Twilight
    Twilight (novel)
    Twilight is a young-adult vampire-romance novel by author Stephenie Meyer. It is the first book of the Twilight series, and introduces seventeen-year-old Isabella "Bella" Swan, who moves from Phoenix, Arizona to Forks, Washington and finds her life in danger when she falls in love with a vampire,...

    , New Moon
    New Moon (novel)
    New Moon is a romantic fantasy novel by author Stephenie Meyer, and is the second novel in the Twilight series. The novel continues the story of Bella Swan and vampire Edward Cullen's relationship. When Edward leaves Bella after his brother attacks her, she is left heartbroken and depressed for...

    , Eclipse, Breaking Dawn
    Breaking Dawn
    Breaking Dawn is the fourth and final novel in the The Twilight Saga by American author Stephenie Meyer. Divided into three parts, the first and third sections are written from Bella Swan's perspective and the second is written from the perspective of Jacob Black...

    , The Host
    The Host (novel)
    The Host is a science fiction/romance novel by Stephenie Meyer. The novel introduces an alien race, called Souls, which takes over the Earth and its inhabitants. The book describes one Soul's predicament when the mind of its human host refuses to cooperate with her takeover. The Host was released...

  • Ben Mikaelsen
    Ben Mikaelsen
    Ben Mikaelsen is a writer of children's literature.Mikaelsen is a Settler in the United States of Danish descent. He wasn't sent to school until the fourth grade where he was heavily bullied for his race. Some years later, Mikaelsen moved with his family to the United States where he entered the...

    : Petey
    Petey
    Petey is a children's novel by Ben Mikaelsen, published in 1998 and set in the 1920s and 1990s.Based on the real life story of cerebral palsy patient Clyde Cothern, Petey illustrates for children an understanding of people with disabilities, and helps them to discover what these people go through...

    , Touching Spirit Bear
    Touching Spirit Bear
    Touching Spirit Bear is a sex addict2001 young adult novel written by the American author, Ben Mikaelsen. The book isabout a troubled Minneapolis teen named Cole Matthews who completely changes after spending a year on a isolated southwestern Alaskan island.-Plot:Cole Matthews is a fifteen year-old...

  • Gloria D. Miklowitz
    Gloria D. Miklowitz
    Gloria D. Miklowitz is an author of books for young adults-Quotes:"I write because I like to try on different lives through my characters and want to help young people find answers to their problems."-Series:...

    : After the Bomb
  • Sarah Mlynowski
    Sarah Mlynowski
    Sarah Mlynowski is an editor and a writer of chick lit and young-adult fiction novels. In 2001, she published her first novel Milkrun, which has since been published in 16 countries, selling over 600,000 copies around the globe.Married, Sarah lives in New York City, United States.-Personal...

    : Bras and Broomsticks
  • James Moloney
    James Moloney
    James "Jim" Moloney is an Australian children's author who has written more than 30 books including The Book of Lies, The Gracey Trilogy, and A Bridge to Wiseman's Cove, which won the Australian Children's Book Council Book of the Year Award in 1997...

    : The Book of Lies
    The Book of Lies (Moloney novel)
    The Book of Lies, is the first fantasy novel by Australian novelist James Moloney, who has written more than thirty books, most of them realistic fiction for children. Published in 2004, the fantasy novel is set in a land known as Elster and tells of the story of the main character, Marcel, after...

    , Master of the Books
    Master of the Books
    Master of the Books is the second novel in a fantasy series by James Moloney. It is the sequel to The Book of Lies, which was released on 25 May 2004.-Plot:...

  • Perry Moore
    Perry Moore
    William Perry Moore IV , also known as Perry Moore, was an American author, screenwriter, and film director...

    : Hero
    Hero
    A hero , in Greek mythology and folklore, was originally a demigod, their cult being one of the most distinctive features of ancient Greek religion...

  • Jaclyn Moriarty
    Jaclyn Moriarty
    Jaclyn Moriarty is an Australian novelist, most known for her young adult literature.-Biography:Moriarty was raised in the northern suburbs of Sydney. She has five sisters and one brother. Two of her sisters, Liane Moriarty and Nicola, are also novelists. Moriarty studied English at the University...

    : The Year of Secret Assignments, Feeling Sorry for Celia
    Feeling Sorry for Celia
    Feeling Sorry for Celia is a young adult novel by Jaclyn Moriarty. It was first published in 2000 by Pan Macmillan. The story is told in a series of letters.-Blurb:...

    , The Murder of Bindy Mackenzie
  • Jess Mowry
    Jess Mowry
    Jess Mowry is an American author of books and stories for children and young adults. He has written fourteen books and many short stories for and about black children and teens in a variety of genres, ranging from inner-city settings to the forests of Haiti...

    : Way Past Cool, Babylon Boyz
  • Robert Muchamore
    Robert Muchamore
    Robert Kilgore Muchamore is an English author, most notable for writing the CHERUB and Henderson's Boys novels.-Prior to writing:...

    : CHERUB
    CHERUB
    CHERUB is a series of young adult spy novels, written by the English author Robert Muchamore, focusing around a division of the British Security Service named CHERUB, which employs minors, predominantly orphans, as intelligence officers...

     series
  • Walter Dean Myers
    Walter Dean Myers
    Walter Dean Myers is an African American author of young adult literature. Myers has written over fifty books, including novels and nonfiction works. He has won the Coretta Scott King Award for African American authors five times...

    : Fallen Angels
    Fallen Angels (Myers novel)
    Fallen Angels is a 1988 young adult novel written by Walter Dean Myers, about the Vietnam war. It won the 1989 Coretta Scott King Award. Fallen Angels is listed as number 24 in the American Library Association's list of 100 most frequently challenged books of 1990–2000 due to its use of profanity...

    , Hoops, Monster, The Mouse Rap, Outside Shot, Scorpions, Slam, Bad Boy (autobiography of his youth), Malcolm X: By Any Means Necessary
  • Lauren Myracle
    Lauren Myracle
    Lauren Myracle is an American author of young adult books. She is the oldest of three sisters and has three older brothers. She grew up in Atlanta, Georgia where she attended Trinity School and The Westminster Schools...

    : ttyl
    Ttyl (novel)
    ttyl is a young adult novel by Lauren Myracle, published by Harry N. Abrams, Inc. In 2004, it gained attention for being the first-ever novel written entirely in the style of instant messaging conversation...

    , ttfn
    Ttfn (novel)
    ttfn is a young adult novel by Lauren Myracle. Published by Harry N. Abrams, Inc. in 2005, it is the sequel to ttyl, and is also written entirely in the style of instant messaging conversation...

    , l8r, g8r
    L8r, g8r
    L8r, g8r is the third novel in a young adult series by Lauren Myracle written entirely as instant messages; the first two are ttyl and ttfn. This again follows the lives of Maddie, Angela, and Zoe in their senior year at high school....

    , Rhymes with Witches

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  • Beverley Naidoo
    Beverley Naidoo
    Beverley Naidoo is a popular South African children's author who has written a number of award-winning novels, mainly about life in South Africa, where she spent her childhood. She graduated from the University of York with a BA in Education in 1968....

    : Chain of Fire, No Turning Back, Web of Lies
  • Donna Jo Napoli
    Donna Jo Napoli
    Donna Jo Napoli is an author of children's and young adult books, as well as a prominent linguist who has worked in syntax, phonetics, phonology, morphology, historical and comparative linguistics, Romance studies, structure of Japanese, structure of American Sign Language, poetics, writing for...

    : Daughter of Venice, Bound, Sirena
  • Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
    Phyllis Reynolds Naylor is an American author best known for her children and young adult fiction books. Naylor is best known for her children's-novel trilogy Shiloh , Shiloh Season and Saving Shiloh, all made into movies...

    : Ice, Shiloh
  • William Nicholson
    William Nicholson (writer)
    William Nicholson FRSL is a British screenwriter, playwright, and novelist.-Family:A native of Lewes, Sussex, William Nicholson was raised in a Catholic family in Gloucestershire. By the time he reached his tenth birthday, he had decided to become a writer. He was educated at Downside School,...

    : Wind on Fire
    Wind On Fire
    Wind On Fire is a fantasy trilogy written by William Nicholson. It is set in a realm similar to ours, but distinctly unrelated to it.-Plot overview:...

     trilogy
  • Joan Lowery Nixon
    Joan Lowery Nixon
    Joan Lowery Nixon was an American journalist and author, specializing in historical fiction and mysteries for children and young adults.-Biography:...

    : The Other Side of Dark, The Name of the Game Was Murder
  • Andre Norton
    Andre Norton
    Andre Alice Norton, née Alice Mary Norton was an American science fiction and fantasy author under the noms de plume Andre Norton, Andrew North and Allen Weston...

     (primarily an author of science fiction): The Stars are Ours!
    The Stars are Ours!
    The Stars are Ours! is a 1954 science fiction novel written by Andre Norton. It describes the first interstellar voyage, undertaken to escape the tyranny that rules the Earth.-Back story:...

    , Star Gate, The Beast Master
    The Beast Master
    The Beast Master is a science fiction novel by Grand Master Andre Norton, first published in 1959.-Plot:It tells the story of Hosteen Storm, an ex-soldier who travels to a distant planet with his comrades, a group of genetically altered animals with whom he has empathic and telepathic connections...


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  • Jenny O'Connell: Book of Luke, Plan B, Local Girls, Rich Boys
  • Joyce Carol Oates
    Joyce Carol Oates
    Joyce Carol Oates is an American author. Oates published her first book in 1963 and has since published over fifty novels, as well as many volumes of short stories, poetry, and nonfiction...

     (primarily an author of adult fiction): Big Mouth & Ugly Girl
    Big Mouth & Ugly Girl
    Big Mouth & Ugly Girl is Joyce Carol Oates's first young adult novel. It was published in 2002 by HarperCollins.-Plot summary:Matthew Donaghy has always had a big mouth. But it never got him into trouble — until one day when two detectives escort him out of class for questioning. The charge is...

    , Sexy
    Sexy (novel)
    Sexy is a novel by Joyce Carol Oates. First published in 2005, it is her third book written for young adults.-Plot summary:In Sexy, Oates moves into the volatile territory of raging hormones, budding sexuality, and the expectations foisted upon teenagers as they come of age...

  • Tyne O'Connell
    Tyne O'Connell
    Tyne O'Connell is a British author. She has written for publications such as Ms., Elle UK and Journal. Her short stories appear in Girls' Night Out and Kid's Night In...

    : The Calypso Chronicles - Pulling Princes, Stealing Princes, Duelling Princes, Dumping Princes and True Love, The Sphinx and Other Unsolvable Riddles
  • Scott O'Dell
    Scott O'Dell
    Scott O'Dell was an American children's author who wrote 26 novels for young people, along with three novels for adults and four nonfiction books...

    : Island of the Blue Dolphins
    Island of the Blue Dolphins
    Island of the Blue Dolphins is a 1960 American children's novel written by Scott O'Dell. The story of a young girl stranded for years on an island off the California coast, it is based on the true story of Juana Maria, a Nicoleño Indian left alone for 18 years on San Nicolas Island in the 19th...

  • Zibby Oneal: The Language of Goldfish, A Formal Feeling, In Summer Light

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  • Christopher Paolini
    Christopher Paolini
    Christopher Paolini is an American author. He is best known as the author of the Inheritance Cycle, which consists of the books Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr, and Inheritance...

    : Inheritance Cycle
    Inheritance Cycle
    The Inheritance Cycle is a series of fantasy novels by Christopher Paolini. It was previously titled the Inheritance Trilogy until Paolini's announcement on October 30, 2007 that there would be a fourth book...

  • Linda Sue Park
    Linda Sue Park
    Linda Sue Park is an American author of children's fiction. Park published her first novel, Seesaw Girl, in 1999. She has written six children’s novels and five picture books. Park’s work achieved prominence when she received the prestigious 2002 Newbery Medal for her novel A Single Shard...

    : A Single Shard
    A Single Shard
    A Single Shard is the winner of the 2002 Newbery Medal, awarded for excellence in children's literature; it also received an honorable mention from the Asian/Pacific American Awards for Literature...

    , When My Name Was Keoko, The 39 Clues
    The 39 Clues
    The 39 Clues consists of two series of adventure books, The Clue Hunt and Cahills vs. Vespers, combining reading, online gaming, and card collecting...

    : Storm Warning
    Storm Warning (The 39 Clues)
    Storm Warning is the ninth book in The 39 Clues series. It is written by Linda Sue Park and was released on May 25, 2010. The geographical coordinates that appear on the ship on the book's cover indicate a point about six kilometers southeast of Albert Town, Jamaica.The cover and title was...

  • Francine Pascal
    Francine Pascal
    Francine Pascal is an author best known for creating the Sweet Valley series of young adult novels. Sweet Valley High was the backbone of the collection, and was made into a popular television series. There were also several spin-offs, including The Unicorn Club and Sweet Valley University...

    : Sweet Valley High
    Sweet Valley High
    Sweet Valley High is a novel series created by Francine Pascal, who presided over a team of ghostwriters for the duration of the series' creation. The series began in 1983 and ceased publication twenty years later with over 152 books to its name...

    , Fearless series, The Ruling Class
    The Ruling Class (novel)
    -Plot introduction:When a new girl moves to Highland Park High School, she encounters a difficult clique and dramatic situations.-Plot summary:The book centers around a 16-year old girl, Twyla Gay Stark, from the poor side of town. She soon transfers to a new town and a new school in a wealthy...

  • Katherine Paterson
    Katherine Paterson
    Katherine Paterson is an American author of children's novels. She wrote Bridge to Terabithia and has received several of the major international awards for children's literature.- Early life:...

    : Jacob Have I Loved
    Jacob Have I Loved
    Jacob Have I Loved is a novel by Katherine Paterson that won the 1981 Newbery Medal. The title refers to the sibling rivalry between Jacob and Esau in the Jewish and Christian Bible, and comes directly from Romans 9:13: As it is written, "Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated."The novel...

    , Lyddie
    Lyddie
    Lyddie is a 1991 novel by Katherine Paterson. Set in the 19th century, this is a story of determination and personal growth. When thirteen-year-old Lyddie and her younger brother are hired out as servants to help pay off their family's debts, Lyddie is determined to find a way to reunite her...

  • James Patterson
    James Patterson
    James B. Patterson is an American author of thriller novels, largely known for his series about American psychologist Alex Cross...

    : Maximum Ride
    Maximum Ride
    Maximum Ride is a series of young adult science fiction and fantasy novels by American author James Patterson. The series chronicles the lives of six fugitive kids – Max, Fang, Iggy, Gasman, Nudge, and Angel – known collectively as the Flock...

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  • Gary Paulsen
    Gary Paulsen
    Gary James Paulsen is an American writer who writes many young adult coming of age stories about the wilderness. He is the author of more than 200 books , 200 magazine articles and short stories, and several plays, all primarily for young adults and teens.-Biography:Gary Paulsen was born in...

    : Hatchet
    Hatchet (novel)
    Hatchet is a 1987 three-time Newbery Honor-winning wilderness survival novel written by Gary Paulsen. It is the first novel in the Hatchet series and is followed by four sequels....

    , Canyons
    Canyons (novel)
    Canyons is a novel written by Gary Paulsen. It involves two boys, one living in modern times and an Indian boy living over one hundred years ago.-Plot introduction:...

    , The Island, The River
    The River (Paulsen)
    The River, also known as The Return and Hatchet: The Return, is a 1991 young adult novel by Gary Paulsen. It is the second installment in the Hatchet series, but third in terms of chronology with Brian's Winter serving as an alternative second book.-Plot summary:Brian Robeson, a 13 year old boy...

    , Brian's Winter
    Brian's Winter
    Brian's Winter is a 1996 young adult novel by Gary Paulsen. It is the third novel in the Hatchet series, but second in terms of chronology as an alternate ending sequel to Hatchet....

    , Nightjohn
    Nightjohn
    Nightjohn is a young adult novel by Gary Paulsen, first published in 1993. It is about slavery in the American South shortly before the time of the American Civil War. It was later made into a movie of the same name.-Plot summary:...

    , Sarny
    Sarny (novel)
    Sarny is the sequel to Nightjohn by Gary Paulsen. It was published on September 8, 1997 by Dell Books.-Plot introduction:Sarny has been released from the shackles of slavery during the American Civil War by United States Army infantry bayonetting her owner, Mr. Waller.Eventually finding them in New...

    , Soldier's Heart
    Soldier's Heart (1998 novel)
    For other uses of the term, see the Soldier's heart disambiguation page.Soldier's Heart: Being the Story of the Enlistment and Due Service of the Boy Charley Goddard in the First Minnesota Volunteers is a historical war novella by Gary Paulsen aimed at the teenage market...

    , Dogsong
    Dogsong
    Dogsong is a 1985 young adult novel by Gary Paulsen and is a Newbery Honor Book. It is about a 14-year-old Eskimo, Russel Susskit and his dogs, who is searching for answers about his life that he cannot find. His father could not tell him the answers—but a blind old man named Oogruk, sets him in...

  • Jackson Pearce
    Jackson Pearce
    Jackson Pearce is an American author. Her debut novel, As You Wish, was published by HarperCollins in 2009.-Personal life and education:Pearce was born in Raleigh, North Carolina and currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia...

    : As You Wish, Sisters Red
  • Richard Peck: Are You in the House Alone?, Father Figure, The Last Safe Place on Earth, A Long Way from Chicago
    A Long Way from Chicago
    A Long Way from Chicago is a "novel in stories" by Richard Peck. It was awarded the Newbery Honor in 1999. Peck's sequel to this book, A Year Down Yonder, won the Newbery Medal for children's literature in 2001.-Plot Summary:...

    , Princess Ashley, A Year Down Yonder
    A Year Down Yonder
    A Year Down Yonder is a novel by Richard Peck that won the Newbery Medal in 2001. It is a sequel to A Long Way from Chicago, which itself received a Newbery Honor.-Plot:...

  • Robert Newton Peck
    Robert Newton Peck
    Robert Newton Peck is an American author who writes young adult novels. His works include Soup and A Day No Pigs Would Die. He claims his birth date as February 17, 1928, but refused to specify where. Similarly, he states he graduated from a high school in Texas, yet again refuses to identify the...

    : Clunie, A Day No Pigs Would Die
    A Day No Pigs Would Die
    A Day No Pigs Would Die is a 1972 coming of age story by Robert Newton Peck about a 13-year-old boy named Robert. It is Peck's first novel; the sequel, A Part of the Sky, was published in 1994.-Background:...

    , Extra Innings
  • Chrissy Peebles: Agartha's Castaway
  • Mal Peet
    Mal Peet
    Mal Peet is an English author who writes mainly for young adults. His novels have won several awards, including the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize.- Biography :...

    : The Penalty
    The Penalty (novel)
    The Penalty is a fictional sports novel for children by Mal Peet, published on October 2, 2006 by Walker Books Ltd. The plotline is centered around El Brujito , a teenage football prodigy who disappears without a trace. Paul Faustino, one of South America's top sports journalist is drawn to the...

    , Keeper
    Keeper (novel)
    Keeper is a fictional sports novel for children by Mal Peet, published on October 6, 2003 by Walker Books Ltd. The novel takes the form of an interview by Paul Faustino in which the world's best goalkeeper, El Gato , tells his life story...

    , Exposure
    Exposure (novel)
    Exposure is a sports novel for young adults by Mal Peet, published on 6 October 2008 by Walker Books Ltd. Inspired by William Shakespeare's Othello, the plot of the story follows Otello, a black football player and his high-profile relationship with Desmerelda, a white celebrity...

    , Tamar
    Tamar (novel)
    Tamar is a war novel for young adults by Mal Peet, published in 2005. Tamar won the Carnegie Medal in 2005 and a further award in 2007....

    , Life: An Exploded Diagram
  • Julie Anne Peters
    Julie Anne Peters
    -Personal life:Julie Anne Peters was born in Jamestown, New York, on 16 January 1952. When she was five, her family moved to the Denver suburbs in Colorado. Her parents divorced when she was in high school...

    : Keeping You a Secret
    Keeping You a Secret
    Keeping You a Secret is a young adult novel by Julie Anne Peters. It was first published in hardback in 2003. The paperback edition was released in 2005 and deals with mature themes. This novel is about a young girl discovering her sexuality and what it is like to experience homophobia...

    , Define Normal
  • Stefan Petrucha
    Stefan Petrucha
    Stefan Petrucha is an American writer for adults and young adults. He has written graphic novels in the The X-Files and Nancy Drew series, as well as science fiction and horror.- Background :...

    : TimeTripper
    TimeTripper
    TimeTripper is a series of science fiction books by Stefan Petrucha. It follows the minds of Harry Keller, a teenager who can see time itself, and also sometimes Siara Warner, a love interest of Harry's who has helped him through some tough situations....

  • Stella Pevsner
    Stella Pevsner
    Stella Pevsner is an author of children's books and works of young adult literature published since the late 1960s.Pevsner has published 18 books including And You Give Me a Pain, Elaine; Cute is a Four-Letter Word; How Could You Do It, Diane?; and Sing For Your Father, Su Phan...

    : And You Give Me a Pain, Elaine, Cute is a Four-Letter Word
  • Susan Beth Pfeffer
    Susan Beth Pfeffer
    Susan Beth Pfeffer is a New York Times bestselling author best known for young adult science fiction. She is also known for writing "About David" and the series often called "The Last Survivors," consisting of Life as we Knew it, The Dead and the Gone, This World we Live in, and the forthcoming ...

    : Life As We Knew It
    Life As We Knew It
    Life As We Knew It is a young adult science fiction novel by American author Susan Beth Pfeffer, first published in 2006 by Harcourt Books. It is the first book in the "Moon Crash Trilogy", followed by The Dead and the Gone....

    , The Dead and the Gone
    The Dead and the Gone
    The Dead and the Gone is a young adult science fiction novel by Susan Beth Pfeffer. Released in hardcover in May 2008, it is the second book in The Last Survivors, following Life As We Knew It and preceding This World We Live In.-Background:...

  • Rodman Philbrick
    Rodman Philbrick
    Rodman Philbrick is an author of novels for adults and children. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1951, and currently lives in Maine and Florida. Since 1980 he has been married to Lynn Harnett, who sometimes co-writes with him. They have no children. He has also written using the pen names...

    : Freak the Mighty
    Freak the Mighty
    Freak the Mighty is a young adult novel by Rodman Philbrick. Published in 1995, it was l Max the Mighty in 1998. The primary characters are friends Maxwell Kane, a large, very slow, but kind-hearted boy, and Kevin Avery, nicknamed “Freak,” who is physically crippled but very intelligent...

    , The Fire Pony
  • Joan Phipson
    Joan Phipson
    Joan Margaret Phipson was an award-winning Australian children's writer. She lived on a farm in the Central Tablelands of New South Wales and many of her books evoke the stress and satisfaction of living in the Australian countryside, floods, bushfires, drought and all...

    : Dinko, A Tide Flowing, The Watcher in the Garden, Bianca
  • Christopher Pike
    Christopher Pike (author)
    Christopher Pike is the pseudonym of American author Kevin Christopher McFadden . He is a bestselling author of young adult and children's fiction, but whose expertise is in the thriller genre. The pseudonym Christopher Pike is allegedly a reference to the captain of the USS Enterprise in the Star...

    : The Season of Passage, Chain Letter and other thrillers
  • Tamora Pierce
    Tamora Pierce
    Tamora Pierce is an author of fantasy literature for young adults. She is an alumna of the University of Pennsylvania. Best known for writing stories involving young heroines, she made a name for herself with her first quartet The Song of the Lioness, which followed the main character Alanna...

    : The Song of the Lioness
    The Song of the Lioness
    The Song of the Lioness is a series of young adult fantasy novels published in the 1980s by Tamora Pierce. The series consists of four books: Alanna: The First Adventure , In the Hand of the Goddess , The Woman Who Rides Like a Man and Lioness Rampant .-Plot Summary:Alanna of Trebond wants to be a...

    , The Immortals, Protector of the Small
    Protector of the Small
    The Protector of the Small quartet is a series of books written by Tamora Pierce that tells the story of Keladry of Mindelan, a heroine in the fictional kingdom of Tortall.-First Test:...

    , Trickster's Choice, Trickster's Queen, Provost's Dog
    Provost's Dog
    The Provost's Dog trilogy is a series of young adult fantasy novels by best-selling author Tamora Pierce. The series is a prequel to Pierce's first quartet, The Song of the Lioness, and is set in the fictional kingdom of Tortall two hundred years earlier...

    , Circle of Magic
    Circle of Magic
    Circle of Magic is a quartet of fantasy novels by Tamora Pierce, set in Emelan, a fictional realm in a pseudo-medieval and renaissance era. It revolves around four young mages, each specializing in a different kind of magic, as they learn to control their extraordinary and strong powers and put...

    , The Circle Opens
    The Circle Opens
    The Circle Opens is a quartet of novels written by Tamora Pierce and set in a pseudo-medieval/renaissance era. It mainly revolves around four teen-age mages, each specializing in a different kind of magic, as they find that they are forced to deal with mages whose powers are similarly unusual to...

  • Daniel Pinkwater
    Daniel Pinkwater
    Daniel Manus Pinkwater is an author of mostly children's books and is an occasional commentator on National Public Radio. He attended Bard College. Well-known books include Lizard Music, The Snarkout Boys and the Avocado of Death, Fat Men from Space, Borgel, and the picture book The Big Orange...

    : The Snarkout Boys and the Avocado of Death
    The Snarkout Boys and the Avocado of Death
    Originally published in 1982, The Snarkout Boys and the Avocado of Death is a young adult novel written by Daniel Pinkwater and features alienated teenagers, avocado-obsessed mad scientists, and a plot to replace all of the world's realtors with aliens....

  • Susan Price
    Susan Price
    Susan Price, born 1955 in Dudley in the West Midlands, is an award-winning English writer of novels for young adults. She also writes for younger children. She still lives in the Black Country.- Writing :...

    : The Sterkarm Handshake
    The Sterkarm Handshake
    The Sterkarm Handshake is a young adult science fiction novel by Susan Price which won the 1999 Guardian Children's Fiction Prize. It deals with time travel between the 21st and 16th centuries and its effect on the Sterkarms, an ancient Scottish clan....

    , A Sterkarm Kiss, Odin's Voice, Odin's Queen
  • Connie Porter
    Connie Porter
    Connie Rose Porter is an African-American author best known for her books for children and young adults. She was the third youngest of nine children of a family living in a housing project. She went on to earn degrees from SUNY Albany and Louisiana State University...

    : Imani All Mine
  • Francine Prose
    Francine Prose
    Francine Prose is an American writer. Since March 2007 she has been the president of PEN American Center. She graduated from Radcliffe College in 1968 and received a Guggenheim fellowship in 1991....

     (primarily an author of adult fiction): After
    After (novel)
    After is a young adult novel written by Francine Prose. After a school shooting 50 miles away, the new grief and crisis counselor attempts to control the students' lives, using the recent tragedy as an excuse. The school gradually is controlled by the grip of the administration, and students who do...

  • Anne Provoost
    Anne Provoost
    Anne Provoost Anne Provoost Anne Provoost (born 26 July 1964 in the Belgian town of Poperinge, is a Flemish author who now lives in Antwerp with her husband and three children.-Career:...

    : Falling
    Falling (Provoost novel)
    Falling is a novel by the Flemish author Anne Provoost.-Background:This was Anne Provoost's second novel and quickly gained an international reputation. Among the awards it won were two for young people's literature, representing the area of speciality that the author has made her own...

    , My Aunt is a Pilot Whale, In the Shadow of the Ark
  • Philip Pullman
    Philip Pullman
    Philip Pullman CBE, FRSL is an English writer from Norwich. He is the best-selling author of several books, most notably his trilogy of fantasy novels, His Dark Materials, and his fictionalised biography of Jesus, The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ...

    : The Ruby in the Smoke
    The Ruby in the Smoke
    The Ruby in the Smoke is a novel by the English author Philip Pullman. It was also adapted for television in 2006.-Plot summary:This book takes place in 1872. A sixteen year old girl named Veronica Beatrice “Sally” Lockhart goes to visit where her father used to work, a shipping company named...

    , The Broken Bridge
    The Broken Bridge
    The Broken Bridge is a 1990 young adult novel by Philip Pullman. Set in Wales around Cardigan Bay, it tells the story of Ginny Howard, a young mixed-race girl, an aspiring artist, who discovers she has a half-brother and that her mother may still be alive....

    , The White Mercedes
    The White Mercedes
    The White Mercedes, published in 1992 and now known as The Butterfly Tattoo, is about one character who falls passionately in love, and suffers horribly from then on, as his innocent love is embroiled in a long cycle of revenge and hatred. It was Philip Pullman's first book for younger audiences,...

    , The Tin Princess
    The Tin Princess
    The Tin Princess is a young adult novel by the English author Philip Pullman, part of the Sally Lockhart series.-Plot introduction:...

    , His Dark Materials
    His Dark Materials
    His Dark Materials is a trilogy of fantasy novels by Philip Pullman comprising Northern Lights , The Subtle Knife , and The Amber Spyglass...

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  • Janette Rallison
    Janette Rallison
    Janette Rallison is an American writer. Rallison grew up in Pullman, Washington and lives in Chandler, Arizona with her husband and five children, one of whom is named Luke...

    : It's a Mall World After All, Fame, Glory, and Other Things on My To Do List
    Fame, Glory, and Other Things on My To Do List
    Fame, Glory, and Other Things on My To Do List is a high school romantic comedy by Janette Rallison.-Plot introduction:The story takes place in the small town of Three Forks, New Mexico. Jessica,a junior at Three Forks High, meets a boy who just moved in from Los Angeles, who happens to be the son...

    , Life, Love, and the Pursuit of Free Throws
    Life, Love, and the Pursuit of Free Throws
    Life, Love, and the Pursuit of Free Throws is a high school romantic comedy by Janette Rallison. It is told from the alternating points of view of Josie and Cami, high school students and BFFs who each have what the other desires most.-Plot summary:...

  • Ellen Raskin
    Ellen Raskin
    Ellen Ermingard Raskin was an American writer, illustrator and fashion designer. She was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and grew up during the Great Depression. She was educated at the University of Wisconsin at Madison...

    : The Westing Game
    The Westing Game
    The Westing Game is a 1979 Newbery Medal winning novel by Ellen Raskin. It has been adapted into a movie, released under both the names The Westing Game and Get a Clue...

    , Figgs & Phantoms
    Figgs & Phantoms
    Figgs & Phantoms is a 1974 young adult novel written by Ellen Raskin. It won the Newbery Honor award.-Plot:The story centers on Mona Lisa Figg Newton, a teenage girl living in the fictional town of Pineapple with her eccentric family, including: her tap dancing mother, Sister Figg Newton; her...

  • Wilson Rawls
    Wilson Rawls
    Wilson Rawls, born Woodrow Wilson Rawls, was an American writer best known for his books Where the Red Fern Grows and Summer of the Monkeys.- Childhood :...

    : Where the Red Fern Grows
    Where the Red Fern Grows
    Where the Red Fern Grows is a children's novel written by Wilson Rawls about a boy who buys and trains two Redbone Coonhound hunting dogs. This book is a popular choice for early middle school reading classes, with a reading level appropriate to grades 4 and up.-Plot summary:Before leaving work one...

  • Carolyn Reeder
    Carolyn Reeder
    Carolyn Reeder is the author of several children's historical fiction, and three non-fiction books for adults...

    : Shades of Gray
  • Celia Rees
    Celia Rees
    Celia Rees is an English author of children's literature, including some horror and fantasy books.She was born in 1949in Solihull, West Midlands but now lives in Leamington Spa with her husband and teenage daughter. Rees attended University of Warwick and earned a degree in History of Politics...

    : Witch Child, Sorceress, The Wish House, The Vanished, The Cunning Man, Pirates!
  • David Rees
    David Rees (author)
    David Bartlett Rees was a British author, lecturer and reviewer. Much of his work was written for children and young adults. His books included The Exeter Blitz, which won the Carnegie Medal for 1978.-Biography:...

    : Storm Surge, Quintin's Man, In the Tent, Risks
  • Sarah Rees Brennan
    Sarah Rees Brennan
    Sarah Rees Brennan is an Irish young-adult fantasy author. Her first novel, The Demon's Lexicon, was released June 2009 by Simon & Schuster. Brennan's books are bestsellers in the UK.-Biography:...

    : The Demon's Lexicon
    The Demon's Lexicon
    The Demon's Lexicon is a 2009 novel by Irish author Sarah Rees Brennan. It is published by Simon & Schuster, and was released worldwide on June 1, 2009...

    , The Demon's Covenant
    The Demon's Covenant
    The Demon's Covenant is a 2010 novel by Irish author Sarah Rees Brennan. It is published by Simon & Schuster. It is the second book in "The Demon's ..." trilogy, the first being The Demon's Lexicon, released in 2010, and the third, The Demon's Surrender, released in June 2011.- Plot summary :Mae...

  • Philip Reeve
    Philip Reeve
    Philip Reeve is a British author and illustrator. He presently lives on Dartmoor with his wife Sarah and their son Samuel.-Biography:...

    : Mortal Engines Quartet, Larklight
    Larklight
    Larklight is a children's novel by author Philip Reeve. Illustrated by David Wyatt, it is the first book in the Larklight Trilogy. The hardcover edition has alternate title lines Or the Revenge of the White Spiders! or to Saturn's Rings and Back!...

    , Starcross
    Starcross (novel)
    Starcross is a young adult novel by Philip Reeve, released in October 2007. Illustrated by David Wyatt, it is the second book in the Larklight Trilogy, sequel to the 2006 novel Larklight.-Plot summary:...

    , Here Lies Arthur
    Here Lies Arthur
    Here Lies Arthur is a young adult novel by Philip Reeve. It was first published in April 2007. The Arthur of the title is the King Arthur of legend...

  • Louise Rennison
    Louise Rennison
    Louise Rennison is an English author and comedienne.She is the author of the Confessions of Georgia Nicolson series for teenage girls. This series records the exploits of a teenage girl, Georgia Nicolson, and her best friends, the Ace Gang...

    : Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging, ...And That's When It Fell Off in My Hand
  • Morton Rhue
    Morton Rhue
    Todd Strasser is an American author of more than 130 young-adult and middle grade novels and novelizations, some written under the pen names Morton Rhue and T.S...

    : The Wave
    The Wave (book)
    The Wave is a 1981 young adult novel by Todd Strasser under the pen name Morton Rhue. It is a novelization of a teleplay by Johnny Dawkins for the movie The Wave, a fictionalized account of the "Third Wave" teaching experiment by Ron Jones that took place in a Cubberley High School history class in...

    , Asphalt Tribe
  • Ann Rinaldi
    Ann Rinaldi
    Ann Rinaldi is an American young-adult fiction author. She is best known for her historical fiction, including In My Father's House, The Last Silk Dress, An Acquaintance with Darkness, A Break with Charity, and Hang a Thousand Trees with Ribbons...

    : A Break with Charity
    A Break with Charity
    A Break with Charity: A Story about the SaleWitch Trials is a novel by Ann Rinaldi released in 1992, and is part of the Great Episodes series.-Plot synopsis:...

    , The Last Silk Dress, Numbering All the Bones, Wolf by the Ears
  • Rick Riordan
    Rick Riordan
    Richard Russell "Rick" Riordan, Jr. is an American author best known for writing the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series. He also wrote the Tres Navarre mystery series for adults and helped to edit Demigods and Monsters, a collection of essays on the topic of his Percy Jackson series...

    : Percy Jackson and the Olympians
    Percy Jackson and the Olympians
    Percy Jackson & the Olympians is a pentalogy of adventure and fantasy fiction books authored by Rick Riordan. The series consists of five books, as well as spin-off titles such as The Demigod Files and Demigods and Monsters. Set in the United States, the books are predominantly based on Greek...

    , The 39 Clues
    The 39 Clues
    The 39 Clues consists of two series of adventure books, The Clue Hunt and Cahills vs. Vespers, combining reading, online gaming, and card collecting...

    : The Maze of Bones
    The Maze of Bones
    The Maze of Bones was published by Scholastic on September 9, 2008. The story arc of the series has been established by Riordan, but a collaboration of six other authors will continue to write the story through the next nine books.-Plot introduction :...

    , The Red Pyramid
    The Red Pyramid (novel)
    The Red Pyramid is a 2010 fantasy adventure novel based on Egyptian mythology written by Rick Riordan. It is the first novel in The Kane Chronicles series, which tells of the adventures of modern day fourteen-year-old Carter Kane and his twelve-year-old sister Sadie Kane, as they discover that they...

    , The Lost Hero
    The Lost Hero
    The Lost Hero is a 2010 fantasy-adventure novel written by Rick Riordan and is based on Greek and Roman mythology. It is the first book in the series The Heroes of Olympus, the next series about Camp Half-Blood. It was preceded by the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series, which focused solely on...

  • Thomas Rockwell
    Thomas Rockwell
    Thomas Rhodes Rockwell is the author of a number of books for young readers. He was the recipient of the Mark Twain Award, the California Young Reader Medal, and the Sequoyah Book Award for How to Eat Fried Worms, which was made into a TV movie in 1985 and was filmed as a theatrical release in 2006...

    : How To Eat Fried Worms
    How to Eat Fried Worms
    How to Eat Fried Worms is the title of a children's book written by Thomas Rockwell, first published in 1973. It was later turned into a CBS Storybreak episode in the mid-1980s, and a movie of the same name in 2006...

    , How to Fight a Girl
  • Ginny Rorby
    Ginny Rorby
    Ginny Rorby is an American young adult novelist. She was raised in Winter Park, Florida and lived in Miami during her career as a Pan American flight attendant. She studied biology at the University of Miami and went on to receive an M.F.A. in creative writing from Florida International University...

    : Dolphin Sky, Hurt Go Happy
  • Malcolm Rose
    Malcolm Rose
    Malcolm Rose is a British young-adult author. Many of his books, including the Traces and Lawless and Tilley series, are mysteries or thrillers where the hero uses science to catch the criminal or terrorist.- Biography :...

    : Traces
    Traces
    Traces is a collection of short stories written by British sci-fi author Stephen Baxter. Unlike similar collections such as Vacuum Diagrams and Phase Space, it is not related to any particular series by Baxter .The book contains the following short stories:Traces is a collection of short...

     series, The Death Gene, Plague, Transplant, The Tourtured Wood
  • Liz Rosenberg
    Liz Rosenberg
    Liz Rosenberg is an American poet, novelist, children's book author, and book reviewer. She is currently a professor of English at Binghamton University, and in previous years has taught at Colgate University, Sarah Lawrence College, Hamilton College, Bennington College, and Hollins College...

    : Heart and Soul, 17: A Novel in Prose Poems
  • Meg Rosoff
    Meg Rosoff
    Meg Rosoff is an American author based in London since 1989. She is best known for her novel How I Live Now, which won 3 awards including the Guardian Award , Michael L. Printz Award , Branford Boase Award and was shortlisted for the 2004 Whitbread Awards. Her second novel, , won the prestigious ...

    : How I Live Now
    How I Live Now
    How I Live Now is a novel by Meg Rosoff, first published in 2004. The book won three notable awards including the Michael L. Printz Award and received generally positive reviews.-Plot summary:...

    , Just in Case
    Just in Case
    Just in Case is a young adult novel by Meg Rosoff, first published in 2006. The plot focuses on the adolescent protagonist David Case, who spends the majority of the book attempting to avoid fate. It received generally positive reviews....

    , What I Was
    What I Was
    What I Was is Meg Rosoff's third novel for young adults. The book was published in 2007, and was shortlisted for both the Costa Children's Book Award and the Carnegie Medal.-Plot introduction:...

  • J. K. Rowling
    J. K. Rowling
    Joanne "Jo" Rowling, OBE , better known as J. K. Rowling, is the British author of the Harry Potter fantasy series...

    : Harry Potter
    Harry Potter
    Harry Potter is a series of seven fantasy novels written by the British author J. K. Rowling. The books chronicle the adventures of the adolescent wizard Harry Potter and his best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, all of whom are students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry...

     series, The Tales of Beedle the Bard
    The Tales of Beedle the Bard
    The Tales of Beedle the Bard is a book of children's stories by British author J. K. Rowling. It purports to be the storybook of the same name mentioned in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the last book of the Harry Potter series....

    , Quidditch through the Ages, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
  • Lois Ruby
    Lois Ruby
    Lois Ruby is the author of several children's and young adult books, including some historical fiction. Her most notable works are the historical fiction novels Steal Away Home and The Secret of Laurel Oaks.-Personal life:...

    : Shanghai Shadows
  • Cynthia Rylant
    Cynthia Rylant
    Cynthia Rylant is an American author. She has written more than 100 children's books in English and Spanish. With the divorce of her parents when she was four and living without running water and electricity she became an author including works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry...

    : Missing May
    Missing May
    Missing May is a children's book, the recipient of the 1993 Newbery Medal. It was written by Cynthia Rylant, who has written over 60 children's books such as The Islander.-Plot:...


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  • Louis Sachar
    Louis Sachar
    Louis Sachar is an American author of children's books who is best known for the Sideways Stories From Wayside School book series and the 1998 novel Holes, for which Sachar won a National Book Award and the Newbery Medal...

    : Holes
    Holes (novel)
    Holes is a Newbery Medal-winning novel by Louis Sachar. It was adapted into a screenplay for the 2003 film by Walt Disney Pictures. In 2006, Sachar published Small Steps, a companion novel featuring one of the characters from Holes.-Plot:...

    , Small Steps
    Small Steps (novel)
    Small Steps is a young adult novel by Louis Sachar written in 2006. It is a sequel to the Newbery Medal-winning Holes. The novel follows the lives of characters Theodore and Rex after they leave Camp Green Lake....

  • Françoise Sagan
    Françoise Sagan
    Françoise Sagan – real name Françoise Quoirez – was a French playwright, novelist, and screenwriter. Hailed as "a charming little monster" by François Mauriac on the front page of Le Figaro, Sagan was known for works with strong romantic themes involving wealthy and disillusioned bourgeois...

    : Bonjour Tristesse
    Bonjour Tristesse
    Bonjour Tristesse is a novel by Françoise Sagan. Published in 1954, when the author was only 18, it was an overnight sensation...

  • J. D. Salinger
    J. D. Salinger
    Jerome David Salinger was an American author, best known for his 1951 novel The Catcher in the Rye, as well as his reclusive nature. His last original published work was in 1965; he gave his last interview in 1980....

    : The Catcher in the Rye
    The Catcher in the Rye
    The Catcher in the Rye is a 1951 novel by J. D. Salinger. Originally published for adults, it has since become popular with adolescent readers for its themes of teenage confusion, angst, alienation, language, and rebellion. It has been translated into almost all of the world's major...

    , Franny and Zooey
  • Graham Salisbury
    Graham Salisbury
    Graham Salisbury is an American author. He has written many books including Under the Blood Red Sun, his most famous novel. He lives with his family in Lake Oswego, Oregon....

    : Shark Bait, Island Boyz, Lord of the Deep, Under the Blood Red Sun
    Under the Blood Red Sun
    Under the Blood Red Sun is a Scott O'Dell Award-winning historical novel by Graham Salisbury, published in 1994. It details the life of Tomi, a Japanese-American boy, and his family during World War II, when Americans of Japanese descent were being sent to internment camps. Tomi lives in Hawaii,...

    , Jungle Dogs, Eyes of the Emperor
    Eyes of the Emperor
    Eyes of the Emperor is a historical novel written by Graham Salisbury, and is currently published by Laurel-Leaf, which is an imprint of Random House Children's Books, in the United States in paperback. The first edition was published in 2005...

  • Alex Sánchez: Rainbow Boys
    Rainbow Boys
    Rainbow Boys is the first novel in a trilogy by Alex Sánchez, focusing on the issues gay and questioning youth face as they come of age. This book is followed by Rainbow High and Rainbow Road.-Plot summary:...

    , So Hard to Say, Getting It
    Getting It (novel)
    Getting It is a novel by Alex Sanchez, focusing on the conflict and friendship between two teen boys, one straight and the other gay.-Plot summary:...

    , The God Box
    The God Box
    The God Box , a novel by Alex Sanchez, focuses on the conflict and friendship between two Christian teenage boys, one openly gay and the other struggling to accept his sexuality.-External links:...

  • Kurtis Scaletta
    Kurtis Scaletta
    Kurtis Scaletta is a popular young adult and children's book author known for his contemporary writing intermingled with light fantasy and humor. His first novel, Mudville , is based on the poem "Casey at the Bat". He is also the author of Mamba Point and The Tanglewood Terror...

    : Mudville, Mamba Point, The Tanglewood Terror
  • Ellen Schreiber
    Ellen Schreiber
    Ellen Schreiber is an American young-adult fiction author.-Biography:Ellen Schreiber was an actress and a stand-up comedian before becoming an author; she was also a real-estate agent. She studied Shakespearean theater at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and comedy at The Second City of...

    : Vampire Kisses
    Vampire Kisses (series)
    Vampire Kisses is a series of books written by Ellen Schreiber which consists of Vampire Kisses, Vampire Kisses II: Kissing Coffins, Vampire Kisses III: Vampireville, Vampire Kisses IV: Dance With A Vampire, Vampire Kisses V: Coffin Club, Vampire Kisses VI: Royal Blood, "Vampire Kisses VII: Love...

     series
  • Elizabeth Scott
    Elizabeth Scott (Author)
    Elizabeth Scott was born in 1972 in a small town, and grew up in Southern Virginia. Both of her parents were teachers, which she ended up taking classes from both of them. She majored in European Studies and met her future husband her freshman year. Along with writing novels Elizabeth Scott has...

    : Bloom, Perfect You, Stealing Heaven, Living Dead Girl, Something Maybe, Love You Hate You Miss You
  • Kieran Scott
    Kate Brian
    Kieran Scott , also known by her pen name Kate Brian, is an American author, best known for her work in the chick lit, young-adult genre...

    : I Was A Non-Blonde Cheerleader, Geek Magnet
  • Lisa See
    Lisa See
    Lisa See is an American writer and novelist. Her Chinese-American family has had a great impact on her life and work. Her books include On Gold Mountain: The One-Hundred-Year Odyssey of My Chinese-American Family and the novels Flower Net , The Interior , Dragon Bones , Snow Flower and the...

    : Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
    Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
    Snow Flower and the Secret Fan is a 2005 novel by Lisa See set in nineteenth century China. In her introduction to the novel, See writes that Lily, the narrator, was born in 1823 — "the third year of Emperor Daoguang's reign". The novel begins in 1903, when Lily is 80 years old...

  • Marcus Sedgwick
    Marcus Sedgwick
    Marcus Sedgwick was born in Kent, England. Marcus is a British author and illustrator as well as a musician. He used to play for two bands namely playing the drums for Garrett and as the guitarist in an ABBA tribute group...

    : The Book of Dead Days
    The Book of Dead Days
    The Book of Dead Days is a novel by Marcus Sedgwick. It tells the story of a 15-year-old named Boy, a sorcerer named Valerian, a girl named Willow, and another sorcerer, Valerian's friend, called Kepler. The Book of Dead Days is set in the days between Christmas and New Year. The author refers to...

    , The Dark Flight Down, Blood Red, Snow White
    Blood Red, Snow White
    Blood Red, Snow White is a historical novel by Marcus Sedgwick published in 2007. It is a novel of the Russian Revolution, a fictionalised account of the time the author Arthur Ransome spent in Russia...

    , My Swordhand is Singing
    My Swordhand Is Singing
    My Swordhand Is Singing is a novel written by Marcus Sedgwick, set in the early 17th century. It won the 2007 Booktrust Teenage Prize.The novel is inspired by the original vampire folklore of Eastern Europe. The novel follows the story of Peter, the son of drunkard woodcutter Tomas, and his life in...

  • Darren Shan
    Darren Shan
    Darren O'Shaughnessy , who commonly writes under the pen name Darren Shan, is an Irish author. Darren Shan is also the main character in Shan's The Saga of Darren Shan young-adult fiction series. He also wrote The Demonata series as well as the stand-alone books, Koyasan and The Thin Executioner...

    : The Saga of Darren Shan
    The Saga of Darren Shan
    The Saga of Darren Shan is a young adult 12 part book series written by Darren Shan about the struggle of a boy who has become involved in the world of vampires. As of October 2008, the book is published in 37 countries around the world, in 30 different languages...

     (Cirque Du Freak) series, The Demonata
    The Demonata
    The Demonata is a series of books by best selling author Darren Shan. It deals with the world of demons . The series is told by three different protagonists: Grubbs Grady, Kernel Fleck, and Bec MacConn, the latter of which is the first female protagonist in a Darren Shan book...

     series, The City series
  • Dyan Sheldon
    Dyan Sheldon
    Dyan Sheldon is an American novelist, who has written for adults, children and young adults. Originally from Brooklyn, she resides in London and has written a number of young adult novels as well as many picture books in a variety of genres. Her young adult science-fiction novel Perfect was...

    : Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
    Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (novel)
    Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen is a young adult novel by Dyan Sheldon. Originally released in 1999 through Candlewick Press, it was later turned into a Disney motion picture of the same name in 2004 starring Lindsay Lohan. A sequel, My Perfect Life, was released in 2002.-Plot summary:Mary...

  • Gena Showalter
    Gena Showalter
    Gena Showalter is an American author in the genres of contemporary romance, paranormal romance, and young adult.Showalter sold her first book at the age of 27, and has published over 25 books. She has been named by The New York Times and USA Today as a bestselling author...

    : Intertwined
  • Mark Shulman
    Mark Shulman
    Mark Shulman was born April 2, 1962 in Rochester, New York. He is an American children's author of over 100 books. He is the founder of Oomf, Inc....

    : Scrawl, Secret Hiding Places
  • Neal Shusterman
    Neal Shusterman
    Neal Shusterman is a popular and successful American author of Young Adult literature.Shusterman was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. Even from a young age, Shusterman was an avid reader. At age 8, Shusterman sent a letter to E. B. White, informing him that he believed Charlotte's Web...

    : The Dark Side of Nowhere, Downsiders
    Downsiders
    Downsiders is an award-winning 1999 novel by Neal Shusterman.-Plot summary:The Downsiders which is located underneath New York City, is a secret community of over 5,000 people that are never allowed to travel to the Topside...

    , The Schwa Was Here
    The Schwa Was Here
    The Schwa Was Here is a young adult novel by Neal Shusterman. Published by Penguin Books and Dutton Books in 2004. It is about an eighth-grader's friendship with another student named Calvin Schwa, who is capable of seemingly not being noticed by the people around him.The book received critical...

    , Full Tilt
    Full Tilt (novel)
    Full Tilt is a young adult novel by Neal Shusterman, published in September 2004 by Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing. Described as a "psychological thriller" and a "fast paced horror thriller", Full Tilt has won numerous awards, including many state book awards.- Synopsis :Blake, the...

  • Marilyn Singer
    Marilyn Singer
    Marilyn Singer is an award-winning author of children's books in a wide variety of genres, including fiction and non-fiction picture books, juvenile novels and mysteries, young adult fantasies, and poetry. -Biography:...

    : The Course of True Love Never Did Run Smooth, Horsemaster
  • William Sleator
    William Sleator
    William Warner Sleator III , known as William Sleator, was an American science fiction author who wrote primarily young adult novels but also wrote for younger readers. His books typically deal with adolescents coming across a peculiar phenomenon related to an element of theoretical science, then...

     (primarily high concept sci-fi): House of Stairs
    House of Stairs (William Sleator novel)
    House of Stairs is a science fiction novel by William Sleator.Set in a dystopian America in the near future, the story tells of the experiences of five 16-year-olds who were living in orphanages who wake up to find themselves in a strange building that has no walls, no ceiling, and no floor:...

    , Singularity
    Singularity (William Sleator novel)
    Singularity, published in 1985 by E P Dutton, is a science fiction novel for young adults written by William Sleator. It was listed as a YALSA Best Book for Young Adults, A Junior Library Guild Selection, and was a Colorado Blue Spruce Young Adult Book Award Nominee...

    , The Boy Who Reversed Himself
    The Boy Who Reversed Himself
    The Boy Who Reversed Himself is a science fiction novel by William Sleator. The novel deals with an exploration into other dimensions, and provides a journey into the world beyond our own.- Plot summary:...

    , Interstellar Pig
    Interstellar Pig
    Interstellar Pig, published in 1984 by Bantam Books, is a science fiction novel for young adults written by William Sleator. It was listed as an ALA Notable Book, a SLJ Best Book of the Year, and a Junior Literary Guild Selection.-Plot introduction:...

  • L. J. Smith
    L. J. Smith (author)
    Lisa Jane Smith, known professionally as L.J. Smith, is an American author of young-adult literature. Her books, which combine elements of the genres of supernatural, horror, science fiction/fantasy, and romance, are populated with young and apparently young human and supernatural characters...

    : The Vampire Diaries, Night World
    Night World
    Night World is a series of ten young-adult fantasy novels by American author L. J. Smith. The series presents a story in which vampires, witches, werewolves and shape-shifters live among humans without their knowledge...

    , The Forbidden Game
    The Forbidden Game
    The Forbidden Game trilogy is a series of novels by American author L. J. Smith about a girl named Jenny who has been watched for years by a Shadow Man named Julian. Julian has fallen in love with Jenny and will do anything to take her for his own...

    , The Secret Circle
    The Secret Circle
    The Secret Circle is a fictional novel series created by L. J. Smith. The series revolves around thirteen teenage witches that form an infamous coven known as 'The Secret Circle'....

    , Dark Visions
    Dark Visions Trilogy
    Dark Visions is a trilogy of young adult fiction by L. J. Smith written in the mid- 1990s. The story follows the protagonist, Kaitlyn Fairchild, as she attends, uncovers a plot, and ultimately defeats the Zetes Institute, a place where she went to learn about her own psychic powers...

  • Lemony Snicket
    Lemony Snicket
    Lemony Snicket is the pen name of American novelist Daniel Handler . Snicket is the author of several children's books, serving as the narrator of A Series of Unfortunate Events and appearing as a character within the series. Because of this, the name Lemony Snicket may refer to both a fictional...

    : The Series of Unfortunate Events series
  • Sonya Sones
    Sonya Sones
    Sonya Sones is an American poet and author. She has written four young adult novels in verse, as well as a novel in verse for adults and a picture book.-Biography:...

    : What My Mother Doesn't Know
    What My Mother Doesn't Know
    What My Mother Doesn't Know is a novel in verse by Sonya Sones. The free verse novel follows ninth-grader Sophie Stein as she struggles through the daily grind of being a freshman in high school, her romantic crushes and family life....

    , What My Girlfriend Doesn't Know
    What My Girlfriend Doesn't Know
    What My Girlfriend Doesn't Know is a novel in verse by Sonya Sones. The free verse novel follows ninth-grader Robin as he struggles with being an outsider at his high school and dealing with the joys of having a girlfriend, Sophie, and seeing his artistic talent recognized by his teacher and...

  • Gary Soto
    Gary Soto
    Gary Soto is a Mexican-American author and poet.Mexican-American parents Manuel and Angie Soto . In his youth, he worked in the fields of the San Joaquin Valley and in factories in Fresno. Gary's father died in 1957, when he was just five years old...

    : The Afterlife, Baseball in April and other Stories, Living Up the Street
    Living Up the Street
    Living up the Street is a book written by Gary Soto. It was published in 1985. The book is a collection of short stories, recollections of growing up Chicano in Fresno, California...

  • Ivan Southall
    Ivan Southall
    Ivan Francis Southall AM, DFC was an award-winning Australian writer of young-adult fiction and non-fiction. He was the first and still the only Australian to win the Carnegie Medal in Literature for children's literature. His books include Hills End, Ash Road, Josh, and Let the Balloon Go...

    : Josh
    Josh (novel)
    Josh is a young adult novel by Ivan Southall, about a clash of cultures. It was the winner of the Carnegie Medal for 1971, the first Australian novel to win the award.-Plot summary:...

    , Ash Road
    Ash Road
    Ash Road by Ivan Southall is an award-winning 1966 novel for older children or young adults in which a group of children are cut off from adult help while a bushfire rages through a small town. The fire was accidentally lit by three teenaged boys, and now they and some other children must band...

    , Hills End
    Hills End
    Hills End is a children's book by Ivan Southall published in 1962 and later adapted for television.-Plot summary :The story follows seven children and their teacher who are trapped inside a cave while a fierce cyclonic storm destroys the fictional town of Hills End. They face a struggle to survive...

    , To the Wild Sky, Bread and Honey, Fly West, the Simon Black series.
  • Beatrice Sparks
    Beatrice Sparks
    Beatrice Sparks is an American therapist and Mormon youth counselor who is known for producing books purporting to be the 'real diaries' of troubled teenagers. The books deal with topical issues such as drug abuse, Satanism, teenage pregnancy or AIDS, and are presented as cautionary tales...

     (publishing as 'Anonymous'): Go Ask Alice
    Go Ask Alice
    Go Ask Alice is a controversial 1971 book about the life of a troubled teenage girl. The book continues its claim to be the actual diary of an anonymous teenage girl who became addicted to drugs, but this has been dismissed as false. Beatrice Sparks is listed as the author of the book by the United...

    , Jay's Journal
    Jay's Journal
    Jay's Journal is a book presented as an autobiographical account of a depressed teenage boy who becomes involved with a Satanic group. After participating in several occult rituals, "Jay" believes he is being haunted by a demon named Raul...

  • Nicholas Sparks
    Nicholas Sparks (author)
    Nicholas Charles Sparks is an internationally-bestselling American novelist and screenwriter. He has 16 published novels, with thematic ideas that include cancer, death and love. Six have been adapted to film, including Message in a Bottle, A Walk to Remember, The Notebook, Nights in Rodanthe,...

    : The Notebook
    The Notebook
    The Notebook is a 1996 romantic novel by American novelist Nicholas Sparks, based on a true story. The novel was later adapted into a popular romance film by the same name in 2004.-Background:...

    , The Last Song
    The Last Song (novel)
    The Last Song is a 2009 novel by American author Nicholas Sparks. The Last Song is Sparks' fourteenth published novel , and was written specifically as the basis for the film adaptation by the same name. It was released on September 8, 2009 by Grand Central Publishing...

    , Dear John
    Dear John (novel)
    Dear John is a novel by American writer Nicholas Sparks, released in 2006.-Exposition:The story starts by explaining John Tyree's childhood in Wilmington, North Carolina. He was raised by a single dad who suffers with Asperger's syndrome and also an extreme obsession with coins. Sometimes, this is...

    , A Walk To Remember
  • Elizabeth George Speare
    Elizabeth George Speare
    Elizabeth George Speare was an American children's author who won many awards for her historical fiction novels, including two Newbery Medals. She has been called one of America’s 100 most popular children’s authors and much of her work has become mandatory reading in many schools throughout the...

    : The Witch of Blackbird Pond
    The Witch of Blackbird Pond
    The Witch of Blackbird Pond is a children's historical novel by American author Elizabeth George Speare, published in 1958. The story takes place in late-17th century New England...

  • Eleanor Spence
    Eleanor Spence
    Eleanor Spence was an award-winning Australian author of novels for young adults and older children. Her books explore a wide range of issues, including Australian history, religion, autism, bigotry, materialism and alienation. She was a Member of the Order of Australia.-Biography:Eleanor Rachel...

    : The October Child, A Candle for St. Antony
  • Jerry Spinelli
    Jerry Spinelli
    Jerry Spinelli is an author of children's novels on adolescence and early adulthood. He is best known for the novels Maniac Magee and Wringer....

    : There's a Girl in My Hammerlock
    There's a Girl in My Hammerlock
    -Plot:Maisie Potter tries out for the wrestling team in her junior high to get close to a boy she likes, but she soon finds out that what she really loves is the sport of wrestling....

    , Crash
    Crash (1996 novel)
    Crash is a 1996 young adult novel by Jerry Spinelli. This coming-of-age story follows 7th grader John "Crash" Coogan's gradual progression from cocky football jock to mature, sensitive friend, brother and son.-Plot summary:...

    , Stargirl
    Stargirl (novel)
    Stargirl is a young adult novel written by Jerry Spinelli, first published in 2000.The book centers on an eccentric and compassionate 10th grade student at Mica Area High School in Arizona named Susan "Stargirl" Caraway, who has spent her previous years in homeschooling. Eleventh-grader Leo Borlock...

  • Nancy Springer
    Nancy Springer
    Nancy Connor Springer is an American author of fantasy, young adult literature, mystery, and science fiction. Her novel Larque on the Wing won the Tiptree Award, and she has also received the Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America.-Series:Book of the Isle* 1. The White Hart * 2...

    : I am Mordred, I am Morgan le Fay, Blood Trail, Dussie
  • R. L. Stine
    R. L. Stine
    Robert Lawrence Stine , known as R. L. Stine, and Jovial Bob Stine, is an American writer. Stine, who is called the "Stephen King of children's literature," is the author of hundreds of horror fiction novels, including the books in the Fear Street, Goosebumps, Rotten School, Mostly Ghostly, and The...

    : The Fear Street
    Fear Street
    Fear Street is a teenage horror fiction series written by American author R. L. Stine, starting in 1989. In 1995, a series of books inspired by the Fear Street series, called Ghosts of Fear Street, was created for younger readers, and were more like the Goosebumps books in that they featured...

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  • Shelly Stoehr: Tomorrow Wendy
    Tomorrow Wendy
    For the song of the same name written by Andy Prieboy, see ...Upon My Wicked Son Tomorrow Wendy: A Love Story is a teen novel by Shelley Stoehr published in 1998 and republished in 2003...

    , Crosses
  • Laurie Faria Stolarz
    Laurie Faria Stolarz
    Laurie Faria Stolarz is an American author of young adult fiction novels, best known for her Blue is for Nightmares series. Her works, which feature teenage protagonists, blend elements found in mystery and romance novels.-Background:...

    : Blue is for Nightmares
    Blue Is for Nightmares
    Blue Is for Nightmares is a young adult mystery novel and subsequent eponymous series by Laurie Faria Stolarz.-Blue Is for Nightmares:Stacey Brown, a 16 year old Junior at Hillcrest Boarding School, is a hereditary Wiccan through her grandmother...

    , Project 17
    Project 17
    Project 17 is a young adult novel, written by Laurie Faria Stolarz, published by Hyperion Books in 2007. It tells the tale of six teens who break into the abandoned mental institution, The Danvers State Hospital.- Plot :...

  • Jonathan Stroud
    Jonathan Stroud
    Jonathan Anthony Stroud is an author of fantasy books, mainly for children and young adults.-Biography:Born in 1970 in Bedford, England, Stroud began to write stories at a very young age. He grew up in St Albans where he enjoyed reading books, drawing pictures, and writing stories...

    : The Bartimaeus Trilogy, The Leap
    The Leap
    The Leap is a fantasy novel by Jonathan Stroud, published in 2001. It centers around a girl whose best friend drowns in a mill pool.-Plot introduction:...

  • Rosemary Sutcliff
    Rosemary Sutcliff
    Rosemary Sutcliff CBE was a British novelist, and writer for children, best known as a writer of historical fiction and children's literature. Although she was primarily a children's author, the quality and depth of her writing also appeals to adults; Sutcliff herself once commented that she wrote...

    : The Eagle of the Ninth
    The Eagle of the Ninth
    The Eagle of the Ninth is a historical adventure novel for children written by Rosemary Sutcliff and published in 1954. The story is set in Roman Britain in the 2nd century AD, after the building of Hadrian's Wall....

    , Warrior Scarlet
    Warrior Scarlet
    Warrior Scarlet is a historical novel by Rosemary Sutcliff. It was first published by Oxford University Press and illustrated by Charles Keeping. It was soon published in the USA by Henry Z. Walck, New York, later in 1958.-Plot introduction:...

    , The Mark of the Horse Lord

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  • Janet Tashjian
    Janet Tashjian
    Janet Tashjian is an American author who writes books targeted at young adults. She is married and has a son.-Works:* 1997: Tru Confessions...

    : The Gospel According to Larry
    The Gospel According to Larry
    The Gospel According to Larry is a "coming of age" political, romantic teen novel by Janet Tashjian that explores anti-consumerism. The introduction of the book is written from a point of view that makes it seem as though Josh Swensen is real and Janet Tashjian is simply the one who edited and...

    , Vote for Larry
    Vote for Larry
    Vote for Larry is a comedic political fictional romantic novel by Janet Tashjian. The book is the sequel to The Gospel According to Larry, and stems around the United States presidential election in 2004.-Premise:...

  • Mildred Taylor: Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
    Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
    Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry is a 1976 children's novel by Mildred D. Taylor. The novel won the 1977 Newbery Medal. Its sequel, Let the Circle Be Unbroken, was released in 1981. It also has a prequel in 1975, Song of the Trees...

    , Let the Circle Be Unbroken
    Let the Circle Be Unbroken
    Let The Circle Be Unbroken is the 1981 sequel to Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, written by Mildred D. Taylor. T.J.'s punishment is approaching, Stacey runs away to find work, and the Logan children's cousin, Suzella Rankin, tries to pass herself off as a white person, but fails which leads to...

    , The Land
    The Land (Mildred D. Taylor)
    The Land is the 1st book by Mildred D. Taylor. It is the prequel to Song of the Trees and Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry. It recounts the life of Cassie Logan's grandfather as he grows from a nine year old boy into a man in his mid-twenties...

  • Jean Thesman
    Jean Thesman
    Jean Thesman is a popular and award-winning novelist for young adults whose predominant theme is the heroine finding her place in the world by coming to understand her family...

    : Appointment with a Stranger, Cattail Moon
    Cattail Moon
    - Plot:Julia Foster gets a chance to break away from her domineering mother for a while by moving from Seattle to Moon Valley to live with her father and grandmother...

    , Calling the Swan
    Calling the Swan
    - Plot :Skylar Deacon is struggling with many things in her life: a toddler brother, a summer school class in another part of town, riding the bus to get there, new friendships at the school, and conflicting advice from her sister. Most of all, she's struggling with a secret tragedy that has been...

    , A Sea So Far
    A Sea So Far
    A Sea So Far is a historical young-adult novel by Jean Thesman. Its sequel is Rising Tide .-Plot:After the devastating San Francisco earthquake of 1906, two girls' lives become connected...

  • Joyce Carol Thomas
    Joyce Carol Thomas
    Joyce Carol Thomas is an African-American poet, playwright, motivational speaker, and best-selling author of more than 30 children's books. She was born in Ponca City, Oklahoma and currently resides in Berkeley, California. She moved with her family in 1948 to Tracy, California. Thomas received a...

    : Marked by Fire
    Marked by Fire
    Marked by Fire is a 1982 novel by Joyce Carol Thomas that won the United States 1983 National Book Award. The story follows the life of Abyssinia "Abby" Jackson, whose home in Oklahoma is destroyed by a tornado and fire....

  • Rob Thomas
    Rob Thomas (writer)
    Rob Thomas is an American author, producer, and screenwriter, best known as the author of the 1996 novel Rats Saw God and creator of the critically acclaimed television programs Veronica Mars and Party Down.-Education and early career:Thomas graduated from San Marcos High School in 1983 and went...

    : Rats Saw God
    Rats Saw God
    Rats Saw God is a young adult novel written by Rob Thomas, published in 1996. It follows the main character Steve York, the son of an astronaut. Steve is a high school student who has had issues with marijuana and has found himself in the counselors office. The counselor tells him that he is...

  • Kate Thompson
    Kate Thompson (author)
    Kate Thompson is an award-winning writer for children and adults. Born in Halifax, Yorkshire, she has lived in Ireland, where many of her books are set, since 1981. She is the youngest child of the social historians and peace activists E. P. Thompson and Dorothy Towers...

    : Annan Water, The Beguilers, The New Policeman
  • J. R. R. Tolkien
    J. R. R. Tolkien
    John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, CBE was an English writer, poet, philologist, and university professor, best known as the author of the classic high fantasy works The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and The Silmarillion.Tolkien was Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon at Pembroke College,...

    : The Hobbit
    The Hobbit
    The Hobbit, or There and Back Again, better known by its abbreviated title The Hobbit, is a fantasy novel and children's book by J. R. R. Tolkien. It was published on 21 September 1937 to wide critical acclaim, being nominated for the Carnegie Medal and awarded a prize from the New York Herald...

    , The Lord of the Rings
    The Lord of the Rings
    The Lord of the Rings is a high fantasy epic written by English philologist and University of Oxford professor J. R. R. Tolkien. The story began as a sequel to Tolkien's earlier, less complex children's fantasy novel The Hobbit , but eventually developed into a much larger work. It was written in...


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  • Vivian Vande Velde
    Vivian Vande Velde
    Vivian Vande Velde is an American author who writes books primarily aimed at young adults. She currently resides in Rochester, New York....

    : Heir Apparent
    Heir Apparent (novel)
    Heir Apparent is a science fiction/fantasy novel by young-adult fiction author Vivian Vande Velde, about a girl who becomes trapped inside a looping virtual reality role-playing game....

    , User Unfriendly, Never Trust a Dead Man, A Coming Evil, Dragon's Bait, A Well-Timed Enchantment
  • Cynthia Voigt
    Cynthia Voigt
    Cynthia Voigt is an American author of books for young adults dealing with various topics such as adventure, mystery, racism and child abuse. Her first book in the Tillerman family series, Homecoming, was nominated for several international prizes and made into a 1996 film...

    : Homecoming
    Homecoming (novel)
    Homecoming is a young adult novel by American children's author Cynthia Voigt. It is the first of seven novels in the Tillerman Cycle. It was adapted into a for-TV film.-Plot introduction:...

    , Dicey's Song
    Dicey's Song
    Dicey's Song is a novel by Cynthia Voigt. It won the Newbery Medal for excellence in American children's literature in 1983.-Plot:Picking up where Homecoming left off, Dicey Tillerman and her three siblings, James, Maybeth, and Sammy, are now living with their widowed grandmother Abigail Tillerman,...

    , Come a Stranger, A Solitary Blue
    A Solitary Blue
    A Solitary Blue is a novel by Cynthia Voigt. It was a Newbery Honor book in 1984. It takes place before, during and after the events described in Dicey's Song, Voigt's 1983 Newbery Medal winner and Come a Stranger...

    , Sons from Afar
    Sons from Afar
    Sons From Afar is the sixth book in Cynthia Voigt's Tillerman Cycle, the series of novels dealing with Dicey Tillerman's family which also includes Homecoming, Dicey's Song , The Runner, A Solitary Blue, Come A Stranger, and Seventeen Against the Dealer.- Plot summary :With Dicey and her friends...

    , Izzy, Willy-Nilly, Bad Girls
  • Cecily von Ziegesar
    Cecily von Ziegesar
    Cecily von Ziegesar is an American author best known for the young adult Gossip Girl books.-Early life and education:...

    : The Gossip Girl
    Gossip Girl
    Gossip Girl is an American young adult novel series written by Cecily von Ziegesar and published by Little, Brown and Company, a subsidiary of the Hachette Group. The series revolves around the lives and romances of the privileged teenagers at the Constance Billard School for Girls, an elite...

     series, The It Girl
    The It Girl
    The It Girl is the first book in The It Girl series. It was written in 2005 by a ghostwriter with suggestions from Cecily von Ziegesar. Aimed toward young adults, it is a spin-off from the bestselling Gossip Girl series....

     series

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  • Judy Waite
    Judy Waite
    Judy Waite is an author of picture books for young children and novels for young adults, as well as poetry and short stories. Her books have won several awards, including the English Association Best Children's Picture Book for Mouse Look Out and Children's Book Federation for Laura's Star.Waite...

    : Shopaholic, Forbidden
  • Melissa Walker
    Melissa Walker
    Melissa Walker is an American author, working primarily in the young adult genre. She is also a freelance writer and has held several editorial positions at American magazines. She is the author of the Violet on the Runway series of novels.-Early and Personal Life:Melissa Carol Walker was born...

    : Violet on the Runway, Violet by Design, Violet in Private, Lovestruck Summer
  • Jeannette Walls
    Jeannette Walls
    Jeannette Walls is a writer and journalist widely known as former gossip columnist for MSNBC.com — and author of The Glass Castle, a memoir of the nomadic family life of her childhood, which stayed on the New York Times Best Seller list for 100 weeks.-Early life and education:Walls was born...

    : The Glass Castle, Half-Broke Horses
  • James Watson
    James Watson (author)
    James Arnold Watson is an English author. He has written 12 novels for young readers including Talking in Whispers , Ticket to Prague, and The Bull...

    : Talking in Whispers, Ticket to Prague, Justice of the Dagger, Fair Game: The Steps of Odessa; plays for schools, Banned!, Tom Paine, This Was Your Life, Gotcha!, Wars-R-Us.Co
  • Catherine Webb
    Catherine Webb
    Catherine Webb is a British author, educated at the Godolphin and Latymer School, London, and the London School of Economics. She was 14 years old when she completed Mirror Dreams, which was written during her school summer vacation...

    : Mirror Dreams, Mirror Wakes, Timekeepers, Waywalkers
  • Jean Webster
    Jean Webster
    Jean Webster was an American writer and author of many books including Daddy-Long-Legs and Dear Enemy...

    : Daddy-Long-Legs
    Daddy-Long-Legs (novel)
    Daddy Long-Legs is a 1912 epistolary novel by the American writer Jean Webster. It follows the protagonist, a young girl named Jerusha "Judy" Abbott, through her college years. She writes the letters to her benefactor, a rich man whom she has never seen....

    , Dear Enemy
    Dear Enemy (novel)
    Dear Enemy is the sequel to Jean Webster's novel Daddy-Long-Legs. First published in 1915, it was among the top ten best sellers in the US in 1916. The story is presented in a series of letters written by Sallie McBride, Judy Abbott's classmate and best friend in Daddy-Long-Legs...

  • Rosemary Wells
    Rosemary Wells
    Rosemary Wells is the author of a number of popular children's books, most notably the Max and Ruby series which follows the everyday adventures of sibling bunnies—curious three year old Max and bossy seven year old Ruby. She gets the inspiration for Max and Ruby from her three daughters and the...

    : Through the Hidden Door
  • Nancy Werlin
    Nancy Werlin
    Nancy Werlin is an American author of young adult novels. She received a B.A. in English from Yale College and was a National Book Award nominee for The Rules of Survival, a winner of the Edgar Award for Best Young Adult Novel for The Killer's Cousin in 1999, and an Edgar award finalist for Locked...

    : Are You Alone on Purpose, The Killer's Cousin, Locked Inside, Black Mirror, Double Helix
    Double Helix (novel)
    Double Helix , a novel by Nancy Werlin, is about 18-year old Eli Samuels, who works for a famous molecular biologist named Dr. Quincy Wyatt. There is a mysterious connection between Dr. Wyatt and Eli’s parents, and all Eli knows about the connection is that it has something to do with his mother,...

    , The Rules of Survival
    The Rules of Survival
    The Rules of Survival , is a novel by Nancy Werlin. It depicts the story of a boy and his two siblings trying to survive vicious emotional and physical abuse. This book was a National Book Award finalist...

  • Scott Westerfeld
    Scott Westerfeld
    Scott Westerfeld is an American author of science fiction. He was born in Texas and now divides his time between Sydney, Australia and New York City, USA.-Books:...

    : Midnighters
    Midnighters Trilogy
    The Midnighters Trilogy is a science-fiction fantasy series written by Scott Westerfeld. It was published by Eos in 2004. It comprises three books; The Secret Hour, Touching Darkness and Blue Noon.-Plot Overview:...

     trilogy, Peeps
    Peeps (novel)
    Peeps is a 2005 novel by Scott Westerfeld revolving around a parasite which causes people to become cannibalistic and repelled by that which they once loved. It follows the protagonist, Cal Thompson, as he lives with this parasite and tries to uncover a possible threat to the whole population of...

    , The Last Days
    The Last Days (novel)
    The Last Days, a horror novel by Scott Westerfeld, is a companion book to Peeps. It takes place in New York, during the end of civilization hinted upon in Peeps.- Plot summary :...

    , Uglies
    The Uglies series
    Uglies is a book by Scott Westerfeld for young teens.-Setting:The story follows a teenage girl named Tally Youngblood who lives three hundred years from now in a futuristic city...

     series
  • Elie Wiesel
    Elie Wiesel
    Sir Eliezer "Elie" Wiesel KBE; born September 30, 1928) is a Hungarian-born Jewish-American writer, professor, political activist, Nobel Laureate, and Holocaust survivor. He is the author of 57 books, including Night, a work based on his experiences as a prisoner in the Auschwitz, Buna, and...

    : Night
    Night (book)
    Night is a work by Elie Wiesel about his experience with his father, Shlomo, in the Nazi German concentration camps at Auschwitz and Buchenwald in 1944–1945, at the height of the Holocaust and toward the end of the Second World War...

  • Terry Lee Wilde
    Terry Spear
    Terry Spear born in Sacramento, California, is an award-winning American author who specializes in writing paranormal romance novels and medieval romance novels for both adults and teen audiences. Her urban fantasy romance series started with Heart of the Wolf which Publishers Weekly named as one...

    : The Vampire...In My Dreams, Deidre's Secret
  • Lili Wilkinson
    Lili Wilkinson
    Lili Wilkinson is an Australian author. She has also written for several publications, including The Age, and managed , a website for teenagers about books, as part of her role at the Centre For Youth Literature at the State Library of Victoria until January 2011.-Early life:Wilkinson was born in...

    : Scatterheart
  • Ellen Wittlinger
    Ellen Wittlinger
    Ellen Wittlinger is an author for young adults, including Gracie's Girl and the Printz Honor book Hard Love.- Biography :...

    : Heart on My Sleeve, Hard Love
    Hard Love
    Hard Love is an award-winning young adult novel written by author Ellen Wittlinger. It was published in 1999.-Synopsis:John can be a meany only because he has been untouchable since his parents' divorce six years ago, and Marisol, who has recently come out as a lesbian, meet through their interests...

    , What's in A Name
  • Virginia Euwer Wolff
    Virginia Euwer Wolff
    Virginia Euwer Wolff is a prize-winning American author of children's literature, born in Portland, Oregon 25 Aug 1937. She attended an all-girls' school called St. Helen's Hall , before attending Smith College. She married Arthur Richard Wolff in 1959...

    : True Believer, Making Lemonade
  • Christopher Wooding
    Chris Wooding
    Chris Wooding is a British writer born in Leicester, England and now living in London. His first book, Crashing, which he wrote at the age of nineteen, was published in 1998 when he was twenty-one...

    : Broken Sky
    Broken Sky
    Broken Sky is a novel series that draws on anime influence, and was written by Chris Wooding between the years 1999 and 2001. Originally planned to be released as a series of twenty-seven books of 80 to 100 pages each, the plans were changed following the release of Act One, Part Nine when -...

    , The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray
    The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray
    The Haunting Of Alaizabel Cray is a Gothic, steampunk horror/ /alternate history novel about Victorian London overrun by the wych-kin, demonic creatures that have rendered the city uninhabitable south of the river, and which stalk the streets after dark...

    , Storm Thief
    Storm Thief
    Storm Thief is a 2006 dystopian science-fiction novel written by Chris Wooding and published by Scholastic Books. It also has elements of the Gothic, tech-punk, and alternate history genres...

    , Poison, Kerosene, End Game
  • Jacqueline Woodson
    Jacqueline Woodson
    Jacqueline Woodson is an American author who writes books targeted at children and adolescents. She is best known for 'Miracle's Boys' which won the Coretta Scott King Award in 2001 and her Newbery Honor titles 'After Tupac & D Foster', 'Feathers' and 'Show Way'...

    : Miracle's Boys
  • Patricia C. Wrede: Enchanted Forest Chronicles
    Enchanted Forest Chronicles
    The Enchanted Forest Chronicles is a series of four young adult fantasy novels by Patricia C. Wrede titled Dealing with Dragons, Searching for Dragons, Calling on Dragons, and Talking to Dragons....

  • Richard Wright
    Richard Wright (author)
    Richard Nathaniel Wright was an African-American author of sometimes controversial novels, short stories, poems, and non-fiction. Much of his literature concerns racial themes, especially those involving the plight of African-Americans during the late 19th to mid 20th centuries...

     (primarily an author of works for adults): Black Boy
    Black Boy
    Black Boy is an autobiography by Richard Wright. The author explores his childhood and race relations in the South. Wright eventually moves to Chicago, where he establishes his writing career and becomes involved with the Communist Party....

     (autobiography of his youth)
  • Diana Wynne Jones
    Diana Wynne Jones
    Diana Wynne Jones was a British writer, principally of fantasy novels for children and adults, as well as a small amount of non-fiction...

    : See Jones

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  • Gene Luen Yang: American Born Chinese
    American Born Chinese
    American Born Chinese is a graphic novel by Gene Luen Yang. Released in 2006 by First Second Books, it was a finalist for the 2006 National Book Awards in the category of Young People's Literature. It won the 2007 Michael L. Printz Award and the 2007 Eisner Award for Best Graphic Album: New. It...

  • Laurence Yep
    Laurence Yep
    -Background:Chinese-American, Yep was born in San Francisco, California to Yep Gim Lew and Franche. His older brother, Thomas named him after studying a particular saint in a multicultural neighborhood that consisted of mostly African Americans. Growing up, he often felt torn between both...

    : Liar Liar, The Lost Garden
  • Jane Yolen
    Jane Yolen
    Jane Hyatt Yolen is an American author and editor of almost 300 books. These include folklore, fantasy, science fiction, and children's books...

    : The Pit Dragon Trilogy
    The Pit Dragon Trilogy
    The Pit Dragon Chronicles is a series of science fiction and fantasy novels by Jane Yolen. The anthology is simply all of the first three books in one. The books are set in the far future, on a desert planet called Austar IV, which has a history and climate similar to that of Australia. The planet...

    , Briar Rose
    Briar Rose (novel)
    Briar Rose is a young adult novel written by American author Jane Yolen, published in 1992. The book was published as part of the Fairy Tale Series "Sleeping Beauty" of novels compiled by Terri Windling. The book won the annual Mythopoeic Society Fantasy Award for Adult Literature in 1993.- Plot...

    , The Devil's Arithmetic
    The Devil's Arithmetic
    The Devil's Arithmetic is a historical novel written by American author Jane Yolen and published in 1988. The book is about Hannah, a Jewish girl who lives in New Rochelle, New York...

  • David Yoo
    David Yoo
    David Yoo is an American fiction writer.-Overview:David Yoo is the author of two young adult novels, Girls for Breakfast and Stop Me If You've Heard This One Before. He has also contributed to several anthologies....

    : Girls for Breakfast, Stop Me if You've Heard This One Before

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  • Allen Zadoff
    Allen Zadoff
    Allen Zadoff is an award-winning American author. He is mainly known for the adult memoir Hungry and for his young adult novels. His novel Food, Girls, and Other Things I Can’t Have was awarded the 2010 Sid Fleischman Humor Award from the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. and has...

    : Food, Girls, and Other Things I Can't Have, My Life, the Theater, and Other Tragedies
  • Gabrielle Zevin
    Gabrielle Zevin
    Gabrielle Zevin is an American author and screenwriter. She is a Harvard graduate, born in New York City where she still lives....

    : Elsewhere, Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac
  • Timothy Zhan: Dragonback series
    Dragon and Thief
    Dragon and Thief is a science fiction/adventure novel published in 2003 by prolific author Timothy Zahn. It is the first of a six-part series, concluded in 2008. The stories involve an orphaned youth, Jack Morgan. He was raised to be a con man and thief...

  • Paul Zindel
    Paul Zindel
    Paul Zindel Jr. was an American playwright, author, and educator.-Early years:Zindel was born in Tottenville, Staten Island, New York to Paul Zindel,Sr., a policeman, and Beatrice Frank, a nurse; his sister, Betty Hagen, was a year and a half older than he. Paul Zindel, Sr...

    : The Pigman
    The Pigman
    The Pigman is a young adult novel written by Paul Zindel, first published in 1968. Zindel wrote a screenplay, adapting the book for the stage and screen, but it was not taken up by any film maker.-Plot:...

    , The Pigman's Legacy, I Never Loved Your Mind, My Darling, My Hamburger, The Pigman and Me (autobiography of his youth)
  • Michelle Zink: Prophecy of the Sisters
  • Markus Zusak
    Markus Zusak
    Markus Zusak is an Australian author. He is best known for his books The Book Thief and The Messenger , which have been international bestsellers.- Career :...

    : The Book Thief
    The Book Thief
    The Book Thief is a novel by Australian author Markus Zusak. Narrated by Death, the book is set in Nazi Germany It describes a young girl's relationship with her foster parents, Hans and Rosa, and the other residents of their neighborhood, and a Jewish fist-fighter who hides in her home during the...

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