What`s New in Young Adult Literature: Update 2015

What’s New in Young Adult Literature: Update 2015 4/21/2015 WHAT’S NEW IN
YOUNG ADULT LITERATURE
2015
MICHAEL CART
Tuesday, April 21, 2015 TRENDS
•  A Renaissance of realistic fiction
•  A surfeit of series
•  A brace of Brobdingnagian novels
•  An increase in market share
•  The adult purchase of Yas
•  The continued clutch of crossover
titles (including New Adult)
•  The sheer number of YA titles
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GRAPHIC NOVELS
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FOR YOUNG ADULTS
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Michael Cart
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