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March 14, 2020
Ten Awesome Openers: Round Four

Once a year, I create a blog post that illustrates the importance of opening lines when choosing a new book to read. Without going into detail about the challenges our world is facing right now, it seemed like a good time for this post. As before, the ten YA books in the following list all have one thing in common: I decided I was going to read them before I'd reached the end of the first page.

The Library of the Unwritten, by A.J. Hackwith

The Reader, by Traci Chee

We Hunt the Flame, by Hafsah Faizal

The Wrath & the Dawn, by Renée Ahdieh

Aurora Rising, by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff

Frankly in Love, by David Yoon

Of Beast and Beauty, by Chanda Hahn

Sky Without Stars, by Jessica Brody and Joanne Rendell

Slayer, by Kiersten White

A Tale of Magic, by Chris Colfer
Would you read any of these books based on the way they begin? Perhaps you already have
Published on March 14, 2020 10:44
Ten Awesome Openers: Round Four

Once a year, I create a blog post that illustrates the importance of opening lines when choosing a new book to read. Without going into detail about the challenges our world is facing right now, it seemed like a good time for this post. As before, the ten YA books in the following list all have one thing in common: I decided I was going to read them before I'd reached the end of the first page.

The Library of the Unwritten, by A.J. Hackwith

The Reader, by Traci Chee

We Hunt the Flame, by Hafsah Faizal

The Wrath & the Dawn, by Renée Ahdieh

Aurora Rising, by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff

Frankly in Love, by David Yoon

Of Beast and Beauty, by Chanda Hahn

Sky Without Stars, by Jessica Brody and Joanne Rendell

Slayer, by Kiersten White

A Tale of Magic, by Chris Colfer
Would you read any of these books based on the way they begin? Perhaps you already have
Published on March 14, 2020 10:44
Ten Awesome Openers: Round Four

Once a year, I create a blog post that illustrates the importance of opening lines when choosing a new book to read. Without going into detail about the challenges our world is facing right now, it seemed like a good time for this post. As before, the ten YA books in the following list all have one thing in common: I decided I was going to read them before I'd reached the end of the first page.

The Library of the Unwritten, by A.J. Hackwith

The Reader, by Traci Chee

We Hunt the Flame, by Hafsah Faizal

The Wrath & the Dawn, by Renée Ahdieh

Aurora Rising, by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff

Frankly in Love, by David Yoon

Of Beast and Beauty, by Chanda Hahn

Sky Without Stars, by Jessica Brody and Joanne Rendell

Slayer, by Kiersten White

A Tale of Magic, by Chris Colfer
Would you read any of these books based on the way they begin? Perhaps you already have
Published on March 14, 2020 10:44
Ten Awesome Openers: Round Four

Once a year, I create a blog post that illustrates the importance of opening lines when choosing a new book to read. Without going into detail about the challenges our world is facing right now, it seemed like a good time for this post. As before, the ten YA books in the following list all have one thing in common: I decided I was going to read them before I'd reached the end of the first page.

The Library of the Unwritten, by A.J. Hackwith

The Reader, by Traci Chee

We Hunt the Flame, by Hafsah Faizal

The Wrath & the Dawn, by Renée Ahdieh

Aurora Rising, by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff

Frankly in Love, by David Yoon

Of Beast and Beauty, by Chanda Hahn

Sky Without Stars, by Jessica Brody and Joanne Rendell

Slayer, by Kiersten White

A Tale of Magic, by Chris Colfer
Would you read any of these books based on the way they begin? Perhaps you already have
Published on March 14, 2020 10:44
Ten Awesome Openers: Round Four

Once a year, I create a blog post that illustrates the importance of opening lines when choosing a new book to read. Without going into detail about the challenges our world is facing right now, it seemed like a good time for this post. As before, the ten YA books in the following list all have one thing in common: I decided I was going to read them before I'd reached the end of the first page.

The Library of the Unwritten, by A.J. Hackwith

The Reader, by Traci Chee

We Hunt the Flame, by Hafsah Faizal

The Wrath & the Dawn, by Renée Ahdieh

Aurora Rising, by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff

Frankly in Love, by David Yoon

Of Beast and Beauty, by Chanda Hahn

Sky Without Stars, by Jessica Brody and Joanne Rendell

Slayer, by Kiersten White

A Tale of Magic, by Chris Colfer
Would you read any of these books based on the way they begin? Perhaps you already have
Published on March 14, 2020 10:44
Ten Awesome Openers: Round Four

Once a year, I create a blog post that illustrates the importance of opening lines when choosing a new book to read. Without going into detail about the challenges our world is facing right now, it seemed like a good time for this post. As before, the ten YA books in the following list all have one thing in common: I decided I was going to read them before I'd reached the end of the first page.

The Library of the Unwritten, by A.J. Hackwith

The Reader, by Traci Chee

We Hunt the Flame, by Hafsah Faizal

The Wrath & the Dawn, by Renée Ahdieh

Aurora Rising, by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff

Frankly in Love, by David Yoon

Of Beast and Beauty, by Chanda Hahn

Sky Without Stars, by Jessica Brody and Joanne Rendell

Slayer, by Kiersten White

A Tale of Magic, by Chris Colfer
Would you read any of these books based on the way they begin? Perhaps you already have
Published on March 14, 2020 10:44
Ten Awesome Openers: Round Four

Once a year, I create a blog post that illustrates the importance of opening lines when choosing a new book to read. Without going into detail about the challenges our world is facing right now, it seemed like a good time for this post. As before, the ten YA books in the following list all have one thing in common: I decided I was going to read them before I'd reached the end of the first page.

The Library of the Unwritten, by A.J. Hackwith

The Reader, by Traci Chee

We Hunt the Flame, by Hafsah Faizal

The Wrath & the Dawn, by Renée Ahdieh

Aurora Rising, by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff

Frankly in Love, by David Yoon

Of Beast and Beauty, by Chanda Hahn

Sky Without Stars, by Jessica Brody and Joanne Rendell

Slayer, by Kiersten White

A Tale of Magic, by Chris Colfer
Would you read any of these books based on the way they begin? Perhaps you already have
Published on March 14, 2020 10:44
Ten Awesome Openers: Round Four

Once a year, I create a blog post that illustrates the importance of opening lines when choosing a new book to read. Without going into detail about the challenges our world is facing right now, it seemed like a good time for this post. As before, the ten YA books in the following list all have one thing in common: I decided I was going to read them before I'd reached the end of the first page.

The Library of the Unwritten, by A.J. Hackwith

The Reader, by Traci Chee

We Hunt the Flame, by Hafsah Faizal

The Wrath & the Dawn, by Renée Ahdieh

Aurora Rising, by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff

Frankly in Love, by David Yoon

Of Beast and Beauty, by Chanda Hahn

Sky Without Stars, by Jessica Brody and Joanne Rendell

Slayer, by Kiersten White

A Tale of Magic, by Chris Colfer
Would you read any of these books based on the way they begin? Perhaps you already have
Published on March 14, 2020 10:44
Ten Awesome Openers: Round Four

Once a year, I create a blog post that illustrates the importance of opening lines when choosing a new book to read. Without going into detail about the challenges our world is facing right now, it seemed like a good time for this post. As before, the ten YA books in the following list all have one thing in common: I decided I was going to read them before I'd reached the end of the first page.

The Library of the Unwritten, by A.J. Hackwith

The Reader, by Traci Chee

We Hunt the Flame, by Hafsah Faizal

The Wrath & the Dawn, by Renée Ahdieh

Aurora Rising, by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff

Frankly in Love, by David Yoon

Of Beast and Beauty, by Chanda Hahn

Sky Without Stars, by Jessica Brody and Joanne Rendell

Slayer, by Kiersten White

A Tale of Magic, by Chris Colfer
Would you read any of these books based on the way they begin? Perhaps you already have
Published on March 14, 2020 10:44
Ten Awesome Openers: Round Four

Once a year, I create a blog post that illustrates the importance of opening lines when choosing a new book to read. Without going into detail about the challenges our world is facing right now, it seemed like a good time for this post. As before, the ten YA books in the following list all have one thing in common: I decided I was going to read them before I'd reached the end of the first page.

The Library of the Unwritten, by A.J. Hackwith

The Reader, by Traci Chee

We Hunt the Flame, by Hafsah Faizal

The Wrath & the Dawn, by Renée Ahdieh

Aurora Rising, by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff

Frankly in Love, by David Yoon

Of Beast and Beauty, by Chanda Hahn

Sky Without Stars, by Jessica Brody and Joanne Rendell

Slayer, by Kiersten White

A Tale of Magic, by Chris Colfer
Would you read any of these books based on the way they begin? Perhaps you already have
Published on March 14, 2020 10:44