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"Since a book not shelved at BPL cannot have a YA designation, you're good with those in any case."
We will accept it.

YAY, Kate! You just made my night! :-)


Though I haven't read it, you should be fine with Ambersons. In the description: "[It is] a typical story of an American family and town--the great family that locally ruled the roost and vanished virtually in a day as the town spread and darkened into a city. [emphasis added]

Though I ..."
Thanks Elizabeth, what i read identified it as an imagined version of Indianapolis, and I figured that if it was identifiable as such it would work.
And I found I'd downloaded it 2 years ago, so have better access than other books I was looking at.

Though I haven't read it, you should be fine with Ambersons. "
Wasn't there a problem awhile back about this book being YA Assignment with no Lexile?
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Good catch, D. I did not look at that in observing that it takes place in Indiana.

I had submitted a Lexile request for it after the initial realization of the YA, but for some reason they never got to it.

Bummer! I am just concerned I'll read The Stone Diaries and will find it won't fit.
I'll keep looking .. Guess it might be time to use my "I'm a foreigner" card and look for authors from Indiana!

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Bummer! I am just concerned I'll read The Stone Diaries and will find it won't fit. ..."
:-) Good luck, whatever you decide!

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Thanks, was already there ;)
It would seem that Kurt Vonnegut would work, so I'll pull out Cat's Cradle, as I missed getting to this last season.

I am not winning with YA today! Wonder if I have another Vonnegut lying around .. that i haven't read, which cancels out Breakfast of Champions and Slaughterhouse-Five.

I am not winning with YA today! Wonder if I have another Vonnegut lying around .. that i haven't read, ..."
No, you're winning. Kate kindly pointed out to me behind the scenes that Cat's Cradle is on the Canon, so the Lexile rule does not apply.
Go for it!!!!

Go for it!!!! "
Yay!!! Thank you Kate!

I don't have to make a decision immediately - I have two books before I'd have head to New Jersey, and the other states can be last after Massachusetts.
So ... (drum roll, please)
bring on the recommendations! I'm thinking a good, well-written mystery (police procedural, thrillers OK, but not ready for Stephen King) might be what fits best, but I'm open to almost anything sort of mainstream. You all know the sort of thing I like!


Yes! Go for it!



You are correct - it is not shelved as YA. Several branches have it as New Books, so they may be intending to change that. I'm not going to look it up again if so.
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Yes, I think so. Maybe Valerie can check in and confirm.