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Alyson (Kid Lit Frenzy) (alybee930) | 446 comments Roshini wrote: "Arya wrote: "WOW - just finished Beautiful Creatures. Cannot wait for year Seventeen!!"

Tell me about it! Beautiful Darkness is another one of the books I am impatiently waiting for!"


I too am seriously looking forward to Beautiful Darkness as well as the new Cassandra Clare book and the third book in the Hunger Games Trilogy.


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Arya (izlandzadi) | 686 comments I just started Ransom My Heart . . . so far I am not convinced enough of its awesomeness to stick it out - I'll give it one more try!


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Arya (izlandzadi) | 686 comments Definitely WON'T be finishing Ransom My Heart - way to much sexual content for me to feel comfortable! UGH now I have to dig back through my pile of "to be reads" and pick out something else . . . maybe Being Nikki or Peeps - I'll let y'all know! :D


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Bhumi | 274 comments Although not strictly YA fiction, Club Dead is the book I just started.


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Paula (pauldajo) I finished reading The Lightning Thief. It wasn't bad. My biggest complaint was the universe. I just didn't like the descriptions of the underworld and how it functioned. I try not to judge a children's book the same way I would an adult or YA book, so I shrugged my shoulders and went on reading. I think that kids 12 and under would like the story and universe and there were elements in the book that I liked too.


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Amy I loved The Lightning Thief! But I teach fourth grade and they were so into it. From a teacher's standpoint, the description of the Greek gods and such were easy for them to understand. For me, I love mythology so it was lacking in that sense.

Peeps was okay. Sort of gross but the ending was a let down for me.


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Midnight (dreamofdreams) | 15 comments I just finished "If I Stay" and "In the Forest of Hands and Feet." Both books made me cry in places and are very different from each other. "If I Stay" made the nomination list for the Teen Top Ten for 2010 at YALSA. Definitely worth the read. "In the Forest of Hands and Feet" was interesting and does have a sequel but I'm not sure if there will be any more after that. It does leave a multitude of questions unanswered at the end but only because the main character does not have access to the knowledge that would answer those questions. I do strongly recommend "If I Stay;" a very thought provoking story.


Alyson (Kid Lit Frenzy) (alybee930) | 446 comments There will be a sequel to If I Stay that is from Adam's POV. And Forest of Hands and Teeth will be three books though more companion books than direct sequels.


Alyson (Kid Lit Frenzy) (alybee930) | 446 comments Just finished SEA by Heidi R. Kling and loved it. It comes out in June. I loved that it was different than the typical YA realistic ficiton (which I normally try to avoid). Off to read Ash by Malinda Lo.


Alyson (Kid Lit Frenzy) (alybee930) | 446 comments Started Restoring Harmony by Joelle Anthony. Wow! Intense right from the beginning and I am loving it.


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Roshini Alyson wrote: "There will be a sequel to If I Stay that is from Adam's POV. And Forest of Hands and Teeth will be three books though more companion books than direct sequels."

Do you know when the sequel will be out? I just finished If I Stay and read most of it through teary eyes.


Alyson (Kid Lit Frenzy) (alybee930) | 446 comments Roshini - I had a chance to see Gayle Forman at the UCLA Festival of Books. She is amazing. The *sequel* will be called Where She Went and will be out in 2011 but doesn't have a definite date yet. If you liked IF I Stay, you may also want to try Jandy Nelson's The Sky is Everywhere.


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Roshini Alyson wrote: "Roshini - I had a chance to see Gayle Forman at the UCLA Festival of Books. She is amazing. The *sequel* will be called Where She Went and will be out in 2011 but doesn't have a definite date yet..."

Thanks Alyson! I've seen The Sky is Everywhere but wasn't sure if it was good, some of the reviews were not so promising. But you recommend it?

I can't wait for Where She Went, it's going to be an agonizing wait. If I Stay was one beautiful story, even if I had to pause several times to wipe my eyes.


Alyson (Kid Lit Frenzy) (alybee930) | 446 comments Roshini - I haven't started The Sky is Everywhere yet but Jandy Nelson was on the same panel as Gayle and Gayle was really talking up Jandy's book. But the real recommendation came from a bookseller friend of mine who thrusted the ARC into my hands and told me I had to read it. My friend does not do this with everything and I take her recommendations seriously. Heck, the book was already out, she could have just recommended that I buy it. I knew this was a serious recommendation because she handed it to me. So...you can wait and I will let you know once I read it or give it a try.


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Roshini Alyson wrote: "Roshini - I haven't started The Sky is Everywhere yet but Jandy Nelson was on the same panel as Gayle and Gayle was really talking up Jandy's book. But the real recommendation came from a booksell..."

I'll wait for your review:-) I've got a couple more to read in the meantime - Aurelia and Looking for JJ. And I'll attempt to finish Everwild as well.


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Paula (pauldajo) Amy wrote: "I loved The Lightning Thief! But I teach fourth grade and they were so into it."

I agree, this series is great for the targeted audience. It's just that as an adult, I didn't like the underworld at all. Too depressing! Are the gods and their stories depicted correctly on the Percy books? I was wondering if artistic license had been taken. It's been so long since I read my mythology. In fact I was thinking of at least finding a family tree to see who is related to whom.


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Paula (pauldajo) I finished reading The Sea of Monsters and am currently reading The Titan's Curse.


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Amy As far as the Percy Jackson series, most of the mythology is correct. They've taken liberties with some of the characters. Example being Artemis and Apollo. Apollo is a ladies man and is very sarcastic, which I don't think is true to mythology. I did a unit on Greek Mythology last year so it was really fresh in my mind when I read the series.

I just started Life As We Knew It today.


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Donna (dfiggz) | 1332 comments Is this considered a YA?? The Crime of Father Amaro. I know many people have read it in HS but I can't find out if it is a YA or not. Either way that's what I am reading now!


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Eden Silverfox (tsalagi_writer) | 265 comments I'm reading The Spiderwick Chronicles: The Field Guide by Holly Black.


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Paula (pauldajo) I finished reading The Titan's Curse and I think I'll start listening to Melting Stones.


Alyson (Kid Lit Frenzy) (alybee930) | 446 comments Finished ASH by Malindo Lo and reading Numbers by Rachel Ward. Interesting concept.


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Eden Silverfox (tsalagi_writer) | 265 comments Finished The Spiderwick Chronicles: The Field Guide by Holly Black and now I'm reading The Spiderwick Chronicles: The Seeing Stone.


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Misty | 1505 comments I want to read Numbers. Quite a bit, actually.
I am reading The Mark by Jenn Nadol. I'm about 1/2 way through. Sorta indifferent. I like it, but it's lacking something, so I don't really care all that much...


Alyson (Kid Lit Frenzy) (alybee930) | 446 comments Numbers by Rachel Ward was good. I do have to say if you are sensitive about language and sex in YA this has both. I thought that the language was appropriate for the characters but I can see where it could bother some people. Thought it was pretty fast read and really liked what the author did with the story.


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Arya (izlandzadi) | 686 comments I'm reading Love Is Hell, so far a good collection of short stories!


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Jessika Hoover (jessalittlebooknerd) I picked up If I Have a Wicked Stepmother, Where's My Prince? from the library yesterday and so far, I think it's hilarious! Lucy is so funny!

Besides, I'm a complete sucker for stories about kids struggling with stepparents and about being a highschool outcast.

Has anyone read this?


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Arya (izlandzadi) | 686 comments I've read it. I am glad you are enjoying it! :D Personally I thought it very predictable and the stepmother was just pretty insecure and not so much "evil" as annoying. . .but that's just me.


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Amy I just added it to my to be read list (which is getting out of control the more time I spend on goodreads...lol). I just started The Mother Daughter Book Club, which isn't really YA but I"m reading it for a themed read for my other book challenge. Plus, still struggling to get finished with The Diary of a Young Girl.


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Donna (dfiggz) | 1332 comments Started City of Bones


Alyson (Kid Lit Frenzy) (alybee930) | 446 comments Donna wrote: "Started City of Bones"

I loved City of Bones and the rest of the series.


Alyson (Kid Lit Frenzy) (alybee930) | 446 comments I finished The Cinderella Society. Made me appreciate all the women who have mentored me along the way. Going back to finish up Restoring Harmony and then on to Harmonic Feedback by Tara Kelly.


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Donna (dfiggz) | 1332 comments I brought the whole series because everyone keeps telling me how great it is!


Alyson (Kid Lit Frenzy) (alybee930) | 446 comments Donna - You are lucky all three books are out at the same time. I would have died if I had to wait between them. And as much as I loved the first book my favorite so far has been the third one.


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Donna (dfiggz) | 1332 comments LOL That was the plan! I hate when I have to wait


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Misty | 1505 comments I'm about to start A Little Wanting Song by Cath Crowley for the Challenge. It was shortlisted for the CBCA Children's Book of the Year in Australia.


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Angela Sunshine (angelasunshine) I like the cover of that one, Misty.

I'm finishing up I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith, which is even more fun to read with the matching bookmark from Fiona! :-)

I'm planning on The Bermudez Triangle by Maureen Johnson next. I see it's been getting some buzz here in WT!


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Amy I just started Fireworks Over Toccoa (not YA but one that looked good in the library).


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Caroline Havenhand | 88 comments Alyson - what did you make of Ash? I really liked the twist of the fairy tale =]

I just finished White Cat and I really, really enjoyed it! I felt so strongly for the main character at the end.


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Misty | 1505 comments AS: I love the cover. So far, I absolutely adore it. Really. Didn't see it coming, but yeah, I get why it's an award winner.
And yay for ICTC and Fiona's bookmark (which captured it BEAUTIFULLY).


Alyson (Kid Lit Frenzy) (alybee930) | 446 comments Caroline wrote: "Alyson - what did you make of Ash? I really liked the twist of the fairy tale =]

I just finished White Cat and I really, really enjoyed it! I felt so strongly for the..."


Caroline - I actually felt the *Cinderella* aspect dragged the story down. I loved the whole Huntress piece, and the faerie parts. I just felt like the Prince Charming/Step-mother/step-sisters were kind of secondary. I am looking forward to the companion novel because I did like her writing.


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Misty | 1505 comments Alyson wrote: "I just felt like the Prince Charming/Step-mother/step-sisters were kind of secondary."

Agreed. I also felt like the way things were wrapped up with Sidhean was a bit of a brush-off. I get that it was a lesbian retelling, and I did like Kaisa, but the fact is that Sidhean was a big part, and his part in it was interesting, and I would have liked it to be just as full as the rest.


Alyson (Kid Lit Frenzy) (alybee930) | 446 comments Misty - I would have to agree with you on that part as well. It was almost too convenient. I still think Lo's overall writing is beautiful and I imagine that her next book which takes a looks at the history of the Huntress will be pretty good.


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April (booksandwine) | 312 comments I'm currently reading Spirit Bound by Richelle Mead. So excited to have it on my door step on release day!


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Amy I'm reading Allies of the Night from the Cirque Du Freak series.


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Misty | 1505 comments I want to read Love Story, Bhumi. Let me know what you think of it.


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Roshini I've just started Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac by Gabrielle Zevin, and I'm really liking it so far.


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Arya (izlandzadi) | 686 comments Oooh I LOVED Airhead! Hope you like it! I just finished Avalon High - as you can see I am on a Meg Cabot kick! - don't know what to read next . . . probably I'll start on either The Christopher Killer or Life, Love, and the Pursuit of Free Throws . . . I'll let y'all know what I decide! :D


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Beth Knight (zazaknittycat) | 390 comments I'm just about to start An Abundance of Katherines by John Green. I read and really liked Looking for Alaska and Paper Towns so I'm looking forward to it. I've heard good things about it, too.


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