
It's that time of year again -- Cybils time! This year, both Kimberly and I have a part in the process, and we're excited to announce it. Kim will be on the judging panel for YA Science Fiction and Fantasy, while I'll be diving into the first round in YA Fiction again.
If you haven't nominated a title yet, get ye to this form and do so. Make sure you read the rules or else there will be some cranky panel organizers.
Need an idea for what to nominate in YA fiction? I'm shocked at some of the titles missing from the roster so far. Here's a small list. That is to say, please nominate these titles, darn it. ANYONE can nominate, so even if you're a casual reader and non-blogger, you can put a title up for consideration. Especially these:
The Babysitter Murders by Janet Ruth Young
Popular by Alissa Grosso
Lie by Caroline Bock
The Day Before by Lisa Schroeder
Her and Me and You by Lauren Strasnick
Ordinary Beauty by Laura Weiss
Taking Off by Jenny Moss
All the Earth, Thrown to the Sky by Joe Lansdale
- Threads and Flames by Esther Friesner
Badd by Tim Tharp
What Comes After by Steve Watkins
Compulsion by Heidi Ayarbe
Crossing Lines by Paul Volponi
- Mercy Lily by Lisa Albert
Going Underground by Susan Vaught
Other books notably missing from the list include the new books by Sarah Mylanowski, Deb Caletti, Susane Colasanti, and Kody Keplinger.

Also, I have a new post up at YALSA's The Hub Blog. They're doing 31 days of authors in conjunction with the celebration of Teen Read Week, and I got to kick it off (!!!) with a post about Courtney Summers. Check it out (and if you comment, even better).
Oooh, I forgot about Compulsion! That was AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteI initially had a list of SFF books, but the time we were able to announce this, they had already been nominated! Go you, readers!
ReplyDeleteOh fun! I've never participated nor have I really even paid much attention in the past. I guess there's no time like the present to start, right?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the mention of THE BABYSITTER MURDERS. I've never been nominated for a Cybil and I'd be honored to make the list this year.
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