What is the very best young adult book (or possibly series?) from 1999 or before written by a woman or POC or member of the LGBTQ+ community?
Remember what (maybe) you were reading when you were reading young adult lit? We're going to need a lot more nominations and a ton more seconds if we're going to have a poll worth voting on.
This poll is from our Year of Diverse Polls. Please check this page out if you have questions about the narrowed focus.
If it doesn't get nominated and seconded (and maybe thirded) it won't end up on our poll. So check out what's there and toss the worthy a second. Plus we definitely need more titles.
Please go to the original post for rules and to drop your nomination. Come nominate your faves.
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