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Diverse Indie YA: A list in progress

Looking for some diverse YA reads by indie authors? I was, so I put the question to Twitter today—and the recs rolled in faster than I could write them down. I got so many new titles to add to my TBR that I thought I’d collect them quickly and share them with you.

There’s something for everyone here; it’s a nice mix of fantasy and contemporary. Some are self-pubbed, while others are published by independent houses. If you have a favorite diverse indie YA book to nominate, head to the comments below and add yours! (My bank account is softly weeping right now from all the one-clicking, so I may have to avert my eyes for a while.)

 

The Harlow Whittaker trilogy by Valerie Day-Sanchez

 

Antipathia by Cee Martinez

 

Under the Lights by Dahlia Adler

 

Playing with Matches by Suri Rosen

 

Pura Vida by Sara Alva

 

Coal by Constance Burris

 

Black Beauty by Constance Burris

 

Dia of the Dead by Brit Brinson

 

Hot Pink in the City by Medeia Sharif

 

Dating Sarah Cooper by Siera Maley

 

Breaking Free by Alicia McCalla

 

Farsighted by Emlyn Chand

 

Spellbringers series by Tricia Drammeh

 

Fourth World by Lyssa Chiavari

 

Seven Tears at High Tide by C.B. Lee

 

Sun Kissed by Coco Nichole

 

Vessel by Lisa T. Cresswell

 

Big thanks to all the tweeps who contributed to this in-progress rec list, including Marie Hogebrandt, Shira Glassman, Carolyn, Amy McNulty, The Wonder Twins, Dahlia Adler, and F.T. Lukens.  Add your rec below if you’ve got one!

 

 

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