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Thanks Kasia, I can't seem to make my mind up! I have Wages of Sin on my bookshelf and the other two I can get on Amazon at a REALLY good price, I'm just going to go ahead and read all 3! Lol... I will put hunger Games on my list. Hoppefully I can squeeze the other two in as well. Thanks again!

For you, I choose either Poison Study or If Angels Burn

You and I seem to have similar tastes in YA books. I have two recommendations that you can choose from:
1) Uglies - this is a YA book that has a similar feel to Hunger Games..."
Valerie,
thanks for the book recommendation! I think I will try Key of Light, by Nora Roberts. Thank you!

Melissa, I saw you had quite a few YA books and thought you would enjoy Sarah Dessen's The Truth About Forever. It's gotten great ratings and my daughter (who's in college and friended you by the way as she loved your selection of books) loves Dessen. If you'd like more of a choice I can pick in some other genre too.



One is more than enough, I was merely making a suggestion here. But by all means, knock yourself out.

I've heard great things about Dessen. I'm sure I'll like this one. I just put it on hold at my library. It's not due back until mid July so I will be sure to read it as soon as I get it. Thanks!

It's hard to say no when you can get a book for 47p!

1) Journey by Danielle Steele
-This is kind of a different kind of a romance novel, because it has a different, kind of a darker aspect to it. It's about a woman who has an abusive husband... but then falls in love with another man named Bill and learns how to get away from her horrible life. :)
2) Untie My Heart by Judith Ivory
-When I was browsing your shelves, you seemed like the kind of person who would enjoy a good European Historical Romance... I hope that you enjoy this book...! :)
3) Lavender Morning by Jude Deveraux
- I LOVE JUDE DEVERAUX! SHE IS AMAZING! "A Knight In Shining Armor" is my absolute FAVORITE romance novel of all time!!!!! That was my original recommendation for you, but then I looked through your shelf and saw that you had already read it, and enjoyed it as much as I did!!! Yay!!! And you have also read a lot of other books by Jude Deveraux! Except this one is a little different.... instead of just a plain romance... it has more of mystery added into it!!! :)
You don't have to read all three books, but I can tell by your bookshelves that you are an avid reader!!! I hope that I didn't completely mess up with my recommendations! I would feel horrible! Let me know if i did though! I'll fix it! :) :) :)

Please make sure that Sarah and Yz can view your shelves (friending them works). Otherwise the challenge won't work and I would have to take you out of the loop and I don't wan..."
I tried everything to make my profile public but it doesn't seem to work!!! :( I went to my setup and selected "profile viewed by anyone" but then it said that i couldn't do that because i was under 18, so then i put my age to like 20 and it said that it fixed it on my profile but whenever i come on here it hasn't updated yet!!! :( I am so so so sorry!! What can i do to make it work?

If that wont work I would suggest just telling them what type of books you like. So they can pick you something hehe

And as far as I know it's an official GR policy that all the under-18 profiles need to be private. Sorry :(

Thanks for adding me as a friend. It was interesting going through your shelves. You definitely have plenty of YA books, most of them I'm not very very familiar with.
So, my recommendations might be hit-and-miss. I have two for you to choose from. They are all first books of a series.
My first choice is the first book in the Chronicles of Prydain series by Lloyd Alexander, one of my favorite YA adventure/fantasy series, called The Book of Three.
My second choice is a light-hearted adventure fairy-tale inspired story titled The Frog Princess by E. D. Baker.
Let me know if these will work for you.


Hope you enjoy them!

:D Thank you for picks. I do love Jude Deveraux, heh, so I'm tempted by your 3rd pick, and I guess I'll read it sometime soon (as soon as I can get my hands on the Lavender Morning, which might take a little while...) :D
I can get Untie My heart by Judith Ivory for this challenge, though. I've never read anything by her, but the blurb is promising :) Thank you :)

Fun shelves! Lots of fantasy and young adults (like mine, really!)...
Nice to know John Marsden has made it to Europe.
I'm going New Zealand authors for you, so hopefully you'll b..."
Nice picks :). Thank you! I think I'll really enjoy reading these books. But it seems difficult indeed to get my hands on them. I hope that the juniper game will be available in the library soon, so I can borrow it :).

That sounds good! I hope that you enjoy it! Untie My Heart was in several "top 100 romance" lists... in about the middle, like the 66th place... so i thought that it looked like something good... hopefully it will be! Let me know how it goes!!! :)


Hi Kainda - I understand! I had that problem last month... I'm now 64th on the waiting list of that book. Hence the choices.
If you're having no luck - let me know, and I'll try again!


That's ok, it's only the beginning of the month. I hope you're getting better.

WOW you're hard to pick for LOL! Your tastes are so eclectic, so I've come up with a few. I'm not one for contemporary vanilla romance, so I had to go with what I know. Some of my faves:
historical romance, no paranormal: any title by Kathleen E. Woodiwiss. Good place to start would be either The Wolf and the Dove or A Rose in Winter.
not your grandmother's erotica: The Marketplace by Laura Antoniou
paranormal/horror (no romance): Necroscope by Brian Lumley
And I see you've put a good dent in Laurell K. Hamilton's Anita Blake series (but with mixed feelings from book to book), but you haven't sampled her Meredith Gentry series. If you haven't been turned off by her increasing amount of excessive group sex scenes like alot of people have, you might check it out starting with A Kiss of Shadows (Meredith Gentry, #1).
Hope you find something here that twirls your beanie. Happy reading!
~Peace

When it comes to Anita Blake, it's not the sex that put me off in the end (I'm a sucker for racy bits) but a lack of sensible plot. I need a strong plot and unique characters, without that the sex parts get boring fast.
Thanks again for all the recommendations!!!

Thank you for the pick. It was quite intresting to read a romance novel with characters I disliked from the start, heh. I'm not complaining, mind you. The plot was good, although I had impression that Judith Ivory didn't make use of it's full potential. :)


It always amazes me how authors can take a well-known tale and make it new, as Dokey does here. The fact she focuses on the background story of Shahrazad, rather than the tales themselves, makes it more powerful. Oh, and the fact she is the first of the king's 'wives' means that he has the power to be redeemed quite early on, as he hasn't had the 'chance' to be sullied by the murder of all those women.

It always amazes me how aut..."
Glad you liked it! I, too, am amazed at the detail she adds to a well known story. She adds so much more romance too, and that's always fun to read.

You are welcome! I am glad you liked it!

Just letting you know I finally received from the library a copy of The Lord of Fading Lands. Will probably start it tonight.
I'll keep you posted.

The other recommendation you've made - The Marketplace. I'm intrigued by that one. I want to read it badly. Unfortunately I had no luck getting hold of it, someday maybe.





I finished Lord of the Fading Lands a few days ago, and I have to say I love it.
I like the dynamics between Rain and Elly's courtship, and there is enough intrigue and machinations going on to keep me in suspense. Despite my slight annoyance with the many "invented" words, I thorougly enjoyed reading the book and will definitely continue reading the series.
Thanks for the recommendation, Maggie. This one was a winner in my books.


I'm glad you liked it.

Yes, it picks up like that ;) I'm glad you've ended up having a good time with it. **grins**
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You and I seem to have similar tastes in YA books. I have two recommendations that you can choose from:
1) Uglies - this is a YA book that has a similar feel to Hunger Games (which I loved)
2) Key of Light - this is the first in the Key Trilogy by Nora Roberts
Another book you might want to check out sometime is Life As We Knew It. It is one of those that will keep you thinking long after you have finished reading it. However, there is no romance element to speak of so I am not recommending it for this challenge. ;)