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      Nov 14, 2021 05:46AM
    
    
      I'd like to read YA novels with more than just one protagonist (and multiple POVs!). Any genre is fine, as long as the novels are YA. Thanks!
    
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      The Grimrose GirlsAn Ember in the Ashes
Six of Crows and its sequel, Crooked Kingdom. Also by the same author, King of Scars and its sequel, Rule of Wolves.
      I highly recommend "The Dark is Rising" sequence. You have Simon, Jane and Barney Drew visiting their mysterious great-uncle Merry by the seaside in book one, "Over Sea, Under Stone".Then the titular "The Dark is Rising" is book two of the sequence, and it follows Will Stanton, the youngest in a family of 5 siblings, who turns 11 on Midwinter's Eve. This is a much darker, more fantastical tale than the first!
Then book three (Greenwitch) is back with the Drew kids (and Will Stanton is there now, too), and book four (which won the Newbery Medal) features another central character, Bran, and Will again, in Wales.
The final book has all five protagonists in it.
I really can't recommend it enough.
Over Sea, Under Stone
The Dark Is Rising
Greenwitch
The Grey King
Silver on the Tree
Edit: If you don't mind reading a little 'younger' on that YA spectrum, the A Wrinkle in Time series has a family of protagonists in a 5-book series. It's more children's than YA, though: A Wrinkle in Time Quintet: Books 1-5
      Young Adult:Fall of a Kingdom (three POVs)
That's Not My Name (two POVs)
I Hunt Killers (predominantly one POV in the first book, but multiple POVs in the other two books in the trilogy)
Time Will Tell (multiple POVs... I forget how many)
Middle Grade/Young Adult:
Sandry's Book (four POVs)
Fablehaven (two POVs)
Artemis Fowl (predominantly two POVs, with others sprinkled in)
      Who Stole Kathy Young? by Margaret Goff Clark is one of my favourites. Chapter headings show whose point of view it is.I just finished Out There by Adrien Stoutenburg, which had multiple points of view that seemed to jump around a lot. It was a good story though.
      DestinedDibs
My After-School Tutor
My Brother's Best Friend
Derailed
My Never Ever
Dangled: Dryden High Series
My Favorite Color is Your Something Blue
My Favorite Color is the Golden Hour
My Favorite Color is Mistletoe
Rival Darling
Grumpy Darling
Meet Me at Wonderland
Not If You Break Up with Me First
What If You Fall for Me First?
All My Bests
Flipped
Trading Faces (and the rest of the series)
Gimme a Call
Better Off Friends
The Swap
If I Were You
The BFF Bucket List
It's Not Me, It's You
The Date to Save
This Is What Happy Looks Like
The Geography of You and Me
What Happened to Rachel Riley?
Clementine and Danny Save the World
The Liars Society series
Olivetti
The Brothers Hawthorne
The Grandest Game
Glorious Rivals
The Same Backward as Forward
On Again, Awkward Again
      The Fate of Eyrinthia series by Heather Frost has several POVs that are all interesting, and it's definitely my favorite series. The first book is called The Royal Decoy. In the first book there are 3 POVs, in the second and third book there are 4 POVs, and in the fifth book there are 5 main POVs, and then five other POVs with one chapter each.
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The Same Backward as Forward (other topics)Glorious Rivals (other topics)
On Again, Awkward Again (other topics)
The Brothers Hawthorne (other topics)
The Grandest Game (other topics)
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