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A Book to Read for September?
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Jul 15, 2015 04:09PM

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For a MG book I'd suggest Number the Stars and for a YA book I'd say The Book Thief or Not a Drop to Drink.
The Book Thief would be good.
The Book Thief
I'll also throw in Threatened which was a finalist for the National Book Award. I haven't read it but I am interested in the subject and in literature set in Africa.
The Book Thief
I'll also throw in Threatened which was a finalist for the National Book Award. I haven't read it but I am interested in the subject and in literature set in Africa.
Looks like we are all distracted by summer? I myself am on a delayed Amtrak train to Denver and feeling very distracted. But I have read the book thief and am happy to discuss it, and I am going to read Threatened. It's on my kindle!
Another great YA book is Tell the Wolves I'm Home. I finished that earlier this year and it was great.




Melinda Jane wrote: "Sorry I have not been around, but I have been reading for research for a project and it's not easy reading. But I do read everything. Love this group."
Hi, Melinda! We have all been off in different directions this summer, I think. I love research. What's your project?
Amy, I will let you know re Ava...
Hi, Melinda! We have all been off in different directions this summer, I think. I love research. What's your project?
Amy, I will let you know re Ava...


Dead Lands. I would be interested to hear discussion on this. His last was Red Moon. Either would make for interesting discussion.
Ive just finished Threatened and will write a review of that. I have on order (interlibrary loan) Ava and Dead Lands! I've never read Percy but crossovers interest me...

Hi, Melinda! We have al..."
My project is a series of small paintings and mixed media projects that replicate 17th-19th century folk charms, amulets, and related cunning magic.
Amy wrote: "Sharman, let me know what you think of Ava. It was such a different book and I would love to get your opinion/ideas about it."
Interestingly, while I appreciated Ava, I didn't fall in love with it. Bone Gap was more captivating and original for me. There was something a little too "easy" (for me) about the magical realism. People turning into birds so soon and off-handedly. And I couldn't quite care about the love stories, at the center of the plot. I did like the darkness and the toughness of some of things that happened to people, and I liked the surprise of some of the characters--like Jack. I don't want to write an official review of this for Goodreads because I find my own response too idiosyncratic. It WAS a good book. It just didn't connect for me as well as I would have thought...reading can be strange.
Interestingly, while I appreciated Ava, I didn't fall in love with it. Bone Gap was more captivating and original for me. There was something a little too "easy" (for me) about the magical realism. People turning into birds so soon and off-handedly. And I couldn't quite care about the love stories, at the center of the plot. I did like the darkness and the toughness of some of things that happened to people, and I liked the surprise of some of the characters--like Jack. I don't want to write an official review of this for Goodreads because I find my own response too idiosyncratic. It WAS a good book. It just didn't connect for me as well as I would have thought...reading can be strange.


I have been reading H is for Hawk and All the Light We Cannot See for bookclubs where I live. Mostly they don't read children's literature...we are going to read a Kelly Link collection of short stories which makes me think: she had a YA collection called Pretty Monsters.
Pretty Monsters: Stories
Has anyone read this or her?
Pretty Monsters: Stories
Has anyone read this or her?
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Pretty Monsters: Stories (other topics)The Book Thief (other topics)
Threatened (other topics)