Best Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Speculative, Alt. History books for young adult readers, including adult-YA crossover books.
YA & Adult-YA Crossovers:
Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Speculative, Alt. History
Total books found: 606
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The Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp
by Richard (Rick) Yancey
1/1/2007, 352 pages.
With an ancient order of knights in hot cars, thugs on motorcycles, and a mysterious international organization following his every lumbering step, Alfred undertakes a modern-day ...
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The Stone Light
by Kai Meyer
12/26/2006, 368 pages.
Merle -- carrying the mysterious Flowing Queen within her -- and Vermithrax, the winged stone lion, are flying into Hell. They are looking for help in freeing Venice from the ...
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47
by Walter Mosley
11/28/2006, 240 pages.
Mosley deftly weaves historical and speculative fiction into a powerful narrative about the nature of freedom.
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Ruler of the Realm
by Herbie Brennan
10/30/2006, 432 pages.
It is Henry's third visit to the Faerie Realm, but this time in a rather different guise and to a rather different kind of place. Holly Blue is Queen and Lord Hairstreak appears to...
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Terrier
by Tamora Pierce
10/24/2006, 592 pages.
Tamora Pierce begins a new Tortall trilogy introducing Beka Cooper, an amazing young woman who lived 200 years before Pierce's popular Alanna character. Beka Cooper is a rookie ...
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The End
by Lemony Snicket
10/13/2006, 368 pages.
The last volume of the fabulously popular A Series of Unfortunate Events series, in which the history of the Baudelaire orphans is brought to its end.
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Larklight
by Philip Reeve
10/1/2006, 250 pages.
Arthur (Art) Mumsby and his irritating sister Myrtle live with their father in a huge and rambling house called Larklight
that just happens to be traveling through outer space...
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Artemis Fowl
by Eoin Colfer
9/12/2006, 192 pages.
Ten thousand years ago, humans and fairies fought a great battle. When the fairies realized they'd never win, they moved their civilization underground and hid. All the families ...
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The Disunited States of America
by Harry Turtledove
9/7/2006, 288 pages.
Time travel doesn't work. You can't go backward or forward; you're stuck at "now". What you can do is travel sideways, to the same "now" in another timeline where history turned ...
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Voices
by Ursula K. Le Guin
9/1/2006, 192 pages.
Ansul was once a peaceful town filled with libraries, schools, and temples. But that was long ago, and the conquerors of this coastal city consider reading and writing to be acts ...
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