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Stranger Things, Barbie, Star Wars, Five Nights at Freddieโ€™s. These are but a few of the mega franchises which have seen their worlds adapted into young adult novels. Franchise novels have been a long-standing part of YA since the era of the 90s paperbacks, and theyโ€™ve continued to be a staple within the category.ย 

Diana Ma is among those authors bringing YA readers exciting franchise novels. Sheโ€™s the author of Force of Chaos, the first in a Power Rangers series for YA readers. The second book in the series, Shatter the Universe, hits shelves on May 19.ย 

โ†’ Ma says that โ€œWriting a Young Adult Power Rangers novel from the perspective of Trini Kwan, the Yellow Ranger from the Mighty Morphin team, was a dream come true for me. Growing up, I was a superhero-loving fangirl, but I didnโ€™t see many Asian American superheroes. Trini Kwan was one of those very few.โ€

โ†’ She adds that โ€œI also wanted to tell a new storyโ€”what it meant for an Asian American teen to wrestle with racial stereotypes and come into her own, not only as the Yellow Ranger, but as a girl who learns to embrace her own cultural history and identity.โ€

For Ma, the franchise novel is an opportunity to โ€œdive into the tantalizing gaps of the original franchise and unearth new tales.โ€

Among her favorite YA franchise novels?ย 

Read Maโ€™s full guest piece about the power and fun of YA franchise novels, including additional favorites and what makes them so good โ€“ KJ

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