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message 1: by Jude, The First One :) (last edited May 17, 2017 07:31PM) (new)

Jude (judehnd) | 565 comments Mod
Should you desire to contact The Young Adult Book Club, we leave you some options in which you can do so. Do keep in mind that we are not always able to keep up with our inboxes as moderator here on Goodreads, so the best way to get in touch is through the next methods:

For members: if you have any comment, question, concern or are in need of any type of assistance in the club - let us know in the comment section, we're glad to help.

For authors: Any questions you may have or specific giveaways/collaborations you'd wish to do with YABC, please do so through e-mail or correspondence.

For Publishers: Should you wish to do a collaboration, event or giveaway through YABC, please do so through e-mail or correspondence

Direct contact:
Jude Henderson
[email protected]

378 E. San Ysidro Blvd.
Suite 648
San Ysidro Ca 92173


The Young Adult Book Club is the largest community of YA Lovers on Goodreads with over 14,000 members of passionate people from all over the world and of all ages that share a love for Young Adult Literature.


message 2: by K.J. (new)

K.J. Reilly | 1 comments Hi!
I am a YA author and would love to do an independent ARC giveaway, but I am new to this group and want to make sure I don't break the rules! I have four copies of my new book Sixteen Minutes (Penguin Random House, October 15, 2024) that I would like to offer. Can you please explain the rules of posting? (PRH just finished an official giveaway for this title.) Thank you!

Katherine Reilly
kjreillyauthor.com

Sixteen Minutes
Four For The Road
Words We Don't Say


message 3: by Vivian (new)

Vivian steward | 2 comments 📚 Thought-Provoking YA Pick for Your Next Book Club Read Just City by Olga Tymofiyeva

Hi everyone! I hope it’s okay to share a quick recommendation for a YA novel that’s sparked incredible conversations in recent reading groups, classrooms, and virtual book clubs.

Just City by Olga Tymofiyeva follows a college student who joins a virtual reality experiment and finds himself living lives shaped by injustice, inequality, and chance. What begins as a way to earn money turns into a deep philosophical journey that challenges everything he believes about merit, empathy, and what people deserve.

🧠 It’s like The Giver meets Ready Player One, but grounded in real-world ethical questions.
🎮 Perfect for readers who love speculative fiction with meaning
💬 And it’s already been praised by Publishers Weekly, San Francisco Book Review, and Readers’ Favorite

If your group is looking for a story that can spark meaningful discussion (and even tie in topics like justice, privilege, identity, and social impact), this could be a great fit. I’d be happy to share a free discussion guide or some background from the author who’s actually a professor of neuroimaging at UCSF!

Let me know if this sounds interesting, and thank you for all you do to support thoughtful YA reads! 🙏📖

Warmly,
Shopia (on behalf of author Olga Tymofiyeva


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