Want a good, free way to keep track of what you’ve read, and see what your friends are reading? Sign up for Goodreads! It’s how I remind myself what’s next in line to read.
Do you love creepy mysteries? Check out the Edgar Awards! They’re not necessarily YA Lit, but sometimes teen- appropriate mysteries make the cut.
I don’t know about you, but I love to read books set in different places. Just the other day, I was wishing I could search a database and find all the books set in Montreal. A little internet research later, and this amazing site popped up! Go forth and travel, readers!
The ALA’s division for young adults is called YALSA, and I get a lot of my book hints directly from their award lists. Really, you can’t go wrong with these books listed.
http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/yalsa/booklistsawards/booklistsbook.cfm
This is really cool.. can you increase the number of links here, and maybe find a source for sci-fi lovers? Since all the ancient civilizations, religions and technology on Earth originated from aliens, it only makes sense to pool the resources on extraterrestrial life on one big website.