Goodreads Book Giveaway

BridgeKeeper
by L.S. Moore
Giveaway ends March 20, 2024.
See the giveaway details at Goodreads.

Giveaway ends March 20, 2024.
See the giveaway details at Goodreads.
Happy 2024!! My 2023 list of Young Adult titles with male main characters grew to 89! Wooo-hoo!! It only included stories told by characters who self-identified as male (no sharing the POV limelight with a female character), any genre within Young Adult, and any publishing date. And I stuck with traditionally published titles, most available at your public library. I’ll put the list at the bottom of the post.
What comes next is a re-posting of my original rant passionate essay.

If you aren’t a teen aged boy, the parent of one, or maybe a savvy librarian, you probably haven’t noticed how underrepresented boys are in the teen section. Next time you peruse library or bookstore shelves, pay attention!
Don’t think teen boys read? Poppycock! My sons are avid readers. They had plenty of picture books and middle grade novels to choose from, but they burned through the YA section and had to move on to adult fiction long before I was comfortable with them doing so.
And I’m aware that YA is the ONLY category where women and girls dominate the shelves. But do we have to give girls the attention they deserve by under-serving boys?
Don’t get me wrong, most boys enjoy a good adventure told from a smart, strong female point of view, but a guy likes to see himself as the star occasionally too. Right guys?
And a lot of teen girls enjoy a boy’s perspective now and then. Right girls?
But try finding a boy on the cover in the Young Adult section at the library or your local bookstore. Pink hearts, warrior princesses, and frilly fonts prevail.
Thank goodness there’s no sell-by date on a good book! There are plenty of great novels with boy protagonists if you go back through the decades.
So my mission, and yours if you choose to accept it, is to scour YA collections, old and new, and find every book out there with a male, teen protagonist so we can compile a handy list.
It’s not comprehensive – oh no, no, no. You’ll look it over and say, “Hey, she missed this, this and this!” PLEASE tell me about them in a reply below. Unfortunately, searching – YA novels with male main characters yielded some wildly inappropriate suggestions. Goodreads had a couple of decent lists. Mainly, it took a lot of slogging through reviews and blogs, looking at covers, trying to guess whether a boy or girl told the story. I’m pretty happy that the list got as long as it did!
Also, I didn’t read ALL of these. This isn’t a list of books I recommend, simply books that fit this narrow category.
Library friends, parents of boys, teachers and other interested readers, feel free to copy this list and add to it. It could be the only one of its kind in the whole universe!

I had a great time in the Young Adult room rubbing elbows with fellow local authors and fans! The lovely staff at Mid Continent Public Library made us all feel like NYT best-selling authors. We had a nice crowd of book-lovers, and the afternoon flew by. Many happy teens will have ghost stories under their trees on Christmas morning!

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