Librarian determines most popular YA of today
A new article from School Library Journal lays out the most popular series and individual novels on the market today, as determined by Karen McCoy’s survey of 100 public and school libraries (conducted from July to December of 2011). Since I’m such a sucker for all things lists, I thought I’d share her findings here. Those up with YA book scene will recognize some familiar faces, but others may come as a bit of a surprise.
McCoy also attempts to identify the new and upcoming trends in YA fiction, talking specifically of the emergence of “hybrids, or the blurring of the lines between genres,” and “character-driven novels, such as Lauren Oliver’s Before I Fall (HarperCollins, 2010).” Like many others, she notes the decreased interest in the vampire-centric novel made popular by the Twilight series.
You can read her entire article here.
Most popular series
1. The Hunger Games (Scholastic) by Suzanne Collins
2. Twilight (Little, Brown) by Stephenie Meyer
3. Percy Jackson and the Olympians (Hyperion) by Rick Riordan
4. Wolves of Mercy Falls (Scholastic) by Maggie Stiefvater
5. The Maze Runner (Delacorte) by James Dashner
6. The Kane Chronicles (Hyperion) by Rick Riordan
7. Mortal Instruments (S & S) by Cassandra Clare
8. House of Night (St. Martin’s) by P. C. Cast and Kristin Cast
9. Diary of a Wimpy Kid (Abrams) by Jeff Kinney
10. Heroes of Olympus (Hyperion) by Rick Riordan
11. Matched (Dutton) by Ally Condie
12. Infernal Devices (S & S) by Cassandra Clare
13. Harry Potter (Scholastic) by J. K. Rowling
14. Dark Visions (S & S) by L. J. Smith
15. The Vampire Diaries (HarperTeen) by L. J. Smith
16. The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel (Delacorte) by Michael Scott
17. The Leviathan Trilogy (S & S) by Scott Westerfeld
18. Conspiracy 365 (Kane/Miller) by Gabrielle Lord
19. Maximum Ride (Little, Brown) by James Patterson
20. Septimus Heap (HarperCollins) by Angie Sage
Most popular titles
1. Along for the Ride (Viking) by Sarah Dessen
2. Thirteen Reasons Why (Penguin) by Jay Asher
3. Burned (St. Martin’s) by P. C. Cast and Kristin Cast
4. Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children (Quirk Bks.) by Ransom Riggs
5. Lock and Key (Viking) by Sarah Dessen
6. Crank (S & S) by Ellen Hopkins
7. The Book Thief (Knopf) by Markus Zusak
8. Looking for Alaska (Dutton) by John Green
9. The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner (Little, Brown) by Stephenie Meyer
10. Monster (HarperCollins) by Walter Dean Myers
11. Daughter of Smoke and Bone (Little, Brown) by Laini Taylor
12. Story of a Girl (Little, Brown) by Sara Zarr
13. Beautiful Creatures (Little, Brown) by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl
14. Identical (S & S) by Ellen Hopkins
15. Fallout (S & S) by Ellen Hopkins
16. Snitch (S & S) by Allison van Diepen
17. Num8ers (Scholastic) by Rachel Ward
18. After (Viking) by Amy Efaw
19. Legend (Putnam) by Marie Lu
20. L.A. Candy (HarperCollins) by Lauren Conrad








In the magical underworld of Victorian London, Tessa Gray has at last found safety with the Shadowhunters. But that safety proves fleeting when rogue forces in the Clave plot to see her protector, Charlotte, replaced as head of the Institute. If Charlotte loses her position, Tessa will be out on the street—and easy prey for the mysterious Magister, who wants to use Tessa’s powers for his own dark ends.


