The Monday Poll: Your Favorite Wintery YA Read

monday_pollGood morning, Hub readers!

Last week, we asked you to choose your favorite teen read that features letters or letter-writing, in honor of Letter Writing Day on December 7. Stephen Chbosky’s The Perks of Being a Wallflower came out on top with 41% of the vote, followed by Maureen Johnson’s 13 Little Blue Envelopes, with 33%. You can see detailed results for all of our previous polls in the Polls Archive. Thanks to all of you who voted!

This week, we’re looking forward to winter. Technically, it’s still late fall, yes– but isn’t it starting to feel like winter? What YA book do you read to get you in the wintery mood? Vote in the poll below, or add your choice in the comments!

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Allison Tran

Past Member Manager for YALSA's The Hub. Passionate about information literacy, social media, and connecting readers with books they'll love.

2 thoughts on “The Monday Poll: Your Favorite Wintery YA Read”

    1. Good choice… so creepy.

      I would also add “Dash and Lily’s Book of Dares” by Cohn and Levithan as well as “Let it Snow” by Green, Johnson and Myracle.

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