Young Adult books where the main character is explicitly autistic. They MUST be called autistic in the text and they MUST be the main character/narrator of the novel.
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The Kiss Quotient Trilogy is barely YA and I honestly would not count it as YA. It seems more like new adult.
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Question: Unseelie doesn't have "autism" in the text due to the fantasy setting where the term doesn't exist, but it's clearly in the blurb and there's a note in the opening pages about Seelie, the protagonist. Will that qualify the book, or is that a no?
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