The Teens' Top Ten is a "teen choice" list, where teens nominate and choose their favorite books of the previous year! Nominators are members of teen book groups in sixteen school and public libraries around the country. Readers ages twelve to eighteen will vote online in August and September; the winners will be announced during Teen Read Week.
Here are the nominees:
2012 Teens’ Top Ten Nominations
Austen, Catherine
All Good Children.
acting strange. It is the future, and the government has created a “vaccine” to make kids
easier to teach- they are less rowdy, less likely to question, and willing to obey any
direction. Max’s family has a choice: to be “vaccinated”, to flee their home, or stay and
fight.
Bick, Ilsa
Ashes.
Alex, Tom, and Ellie join forces after an electromagnetic pulse sweeps through the sky. The pulse kills most of the world’s population and destroys all computer devices, but it also turns some who remain into zombies or gives them superhuman senses.
Cabot, Meg
Abandon.
Pierce has experienced death before and barely escaped. When she moves from her old town to a town called Isla Huesos - Island of Bones - for a new start, she realizes that death wants her back. Can she escape death once again?
Cross, Julie
Tempest.
Jackson is a typical college kid until the day his girlfriend, Holly, is shot. Jackson decides he must use his one incredible gift, the ability to time travel. He goes back in time two years,
trying to discover a way to alter the future so that Holly lives. The future is full of
uncertainty and the past is full of betrayal- is there anyone Jackson can trust?
Dessen, Sarah
What Happened to Goodbye.
Ever since Mclean’s parents divorced, she has lived in four towns in two years – each time taking on a new persona. Mclean expects to leave Lakeview in six months, but soon finds that she doesn’t want to – she just wants to be herself.
DeStefano, Lauren
Wither.
In the future, experimental genetics ensures that males only live to 25 and females to 20. When 16-year-old Rhine is kidnapped and sold into marriage, she is determined not to let her walls down for anyone so she can escape and go home to her brother. But when she meets her sister wives and Gabriel, a handsome servant, she finds it harder than ever as she tries to plan her escape under the watchful eye of her sinister father-in-law.
Forman, Gayle
Where She Went.
This sequel to Gayle Forman’s If I Stay
is narrated by Adam, Mia’s ex-boyfriend. Shortly after the devastating accident that killed Mia’s family, the talented cellist moves to New York, where an accidental meeting brings them back together.
Gaughen, A.C.
Scarlet.
Will Scarlett is one of the Merry Men, Robin Hood’s legendary band of thieves, but what few people know is that Will Scarlett is actually...a girl! Disguised as a boy to escape from her past, Scarlett robs from the rich and gives to the poor. When an old enemy of Scarlett’s appears, she must choose: Keep her identity hidden? Or keep the people of Nottingham safe?
Goodman, Alison
Eona: The Last Dragoneye.
As the battle for ultimate control of her home draws near, Eona finds herself waging an internal battle that might cause more damage than the war threatening to break out across the kingdom.
Green, John
The Fault in Our Stars.
Gulledge, Laura Lee
Page by Paige.
When Paige Turner and her family move to Brooklyn from rural Virginia, she tries to make sense of her new life through her sketchbook, which exposes her true personality and helps her find herself.
Lu, Marie
Legend.
June, a fifteen-year-old military prodigy, is hunting Day, the outlaw she believes is responsible
for her brother’s death. What will happen when the two meet and discover the
government is corrupt?
McEntire, Myra
Hourglass.
Emerson Cole sees dead people- ghosts from the past blending in with her surroundings. When a new consultant from a secretive organization shows up at her door to try to cure her,
everything changes. But diving into the world of the mysterious Hourglass Society
proves to be dangerous as the past merges with the present.
Meyer, Marissa
Cinder.
A futuristic retelling of the classic Cinderella, Cinder, a cyborg and talented mechanic,
lives with her cruel stepmother and two stepsisters in the plague-ridden New Beijing.
Soon after meeting Prince Kai, Cinder must find the truths of her past, which may help
to save the future.
Myracle, Lauren
Shine.
Ness, Patrick
A Monster Calls, Inspired by an idea from Siobhan Dowd.
Conor suddenly wakes up just past midnight to find a monster outside his window. This monster wants something from Conor that he is reluctant to give: the truth.
Oppel, Kenneth
This Dark Endeavor: The Apprenticeship of Victor Frankenstein.
In this prequel to Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein is on a dark quest to save his twin’s life. With help from his best friend Henry and his lovely cousin Elizabeth, the three go on a quest to
concoct the mythical Elixir of Life. How far is he willing to go to save his twin?
Revis, Beth
Across the Universe.
Cryogenically frozen centuries ago, Amy and her parents are on their way to a new
planet aboard the spaceship, Godspeed. Unplugged from her cryo chamber, Amy
discovers she has been awoken 50 years early, in a failed murder attempt. With Elder,
the future leader of the ship, by her side they are on an adventure filled with murder,
lies, dreams, and stars.
Riggs, Ransom
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.
When Jacob was little, his grandfather would tell him stories of the fantastical children’s home where he grew up and the seemingly magical kids who lived there with him. When his grandfather is killed, Jacob sets out to find the home where these children lived, unearthing a magical secret and uncovering his true heritage.
Roth, Veronica
Divergent.
Sepetys, Ruta
Between Shades of Gray.
In 1941, Lina, her mother, and younger brother are taken from their home in Lithuania and sent to Siberia. The only thing that keeps her going is her secretlycreated art and the hope that one day she’ll be be reunited with her father.
Stiefvater, Maggie
The Scorpio Races.
Every November, the beaches of Thisby come alive with the Scorpio Races. The water horses are vicious, the terrain is treacherous, and death is likely, but the reward can be beyond anything you could imagine. Puck Connolly is racing for her family, Sean Kendrick for his passion—but only one can win The Scorpio Races.
Zarr, Sara
How to Save a Life.
Zevin, Gabrielle
.All These Things I’ve Done.
In 2083, water is rationed, paper is rare, and coffee and chocolate are illegal. Anya Balanchine balances a mobster family, ailing grandmother, and forbidden
love - until it all comes crashing down.To vote for your choice, go to the Teens Top Ten Site
I'll post the winners when they are announced.
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