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Suggest a Title for YALSA Awards

Did you know that anyone can suggest a title for the YALSA Book Awards? You have until Decmeber 1st to get your suggestions in for what titles you think committees need to take notice of. You can suggest titles for Best Fiction for Young Adults, Fabulous Films for Young Adults, Amazing Audiobooks, Alex Awards. You can even suggest a title for the Printz Award.

Your suggestion doesn't mean a book will be nominated, but it does let your voice be heard. Kelly at Stacked has a great post about why we should do our part and suggest titles for these awards.

Hurry because suggestions close on December 1st!

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