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Annual List

The Spirit of Texas (SPOT) Reading Program hopes to encourage a greater understanding of what it means to be a Texan and to develop an appreciation for the literary works of and about Texas and Texans. SPOT is a recommended reading list developed by public and school librarians from the Young Adult Round Table (YART). The purpose of the list is to encourage youths in grades 6-12 to explore a variety of current, quality books from Texas authors and illustrators, develop critical reading skills, and to encourage greater interaction between Texas authors and illustrators, Texas librarians, and Texas youth.

Beginning with the 2020 list, SPOT- Middle and SPOT- High School will be combined into one list.

Collection Development Statement

The Spirit of Texas (SPOT) Reading List is not designed to support any particular curriculum. Librarians are not required or expected to purchase every book on the list. Due to the diversity in age range and topics, librarians should follow their local collection development policies and guidelines when considering which titles to purchase for their library.

2026 SPOT Reading List

an image showing book covers the the Spirit of Texas reading list

  • The Hill of Estrella Rojas, Ashley Robin Franklin (Young Adult)
  • The Ambassador of Nowhere Texas, Kimberly Willis Holt (Middle Grade)
  • The Art Thieves, Andrea Rogers (Young Adult)
  • Los Monstruos: Felice and the Wailing Woman, Diana Lopez (Middle Grade)
  • The Pecan Sheller, Lupe Ruiz-Flores (Middle Grade)
  • When We Ride, Rex Ogle (Young Adult)
  • The No Brainer’s Guide to Decomposition, Adrianna Cuevas (Middle Grade)
  • Even If It Breaks Your Heart, Erin Hahn (Young Adult)

SPOT Reading List Resources

SPOT Resources

2027 Nominations

To learn more about the nomination criteria, please click here.

YART Volunteers

Thank you to all who volunteered! Please visit the Young Adult Round Table webpage and community on Engage to learn about new sub-committee members and officers.

Ready to take your love of reading young adult books to the next level? Volunteering for one of YART’s reading committee lists allows you to help curate a diverse list of books that meet the needs of all young adults in Texas. You can also volunteer for one of YART’s executive board positions to help advocate for YA reading, publicize reading lists, work with publishers, and plan conferences.

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