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Challenge 3 of 2016: Read a Rainbow!

Finished book 1 and 2


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Oooh, Jennifer! I read the e..."
Kelley,
I've read this series many times before and didn't want to pass up another chance to read it again! Lol...I love it!
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I think I'm with Hillary on this one. I see "Blood" like I see the word "Brick." When coupled with the word 'Red' it describes a shade..."
The dress she wore was a vivid shade of brown . . . ew lol.
Sorry, had to go there!







I want to be fair, so before I figure out what books I'm using for the challenge, I wanted to know if they would be non-YA.
The main character is in college, which would be NA. But everything else about the plot and the content screams YA. (I would shelve as YA, lol.) I'm pretty sure NA counts as 'non-YA' selections, so I wanted the judge on this one, Grem. :)

Sorry, had to go there!"
BWAAHAHAHA! Clearly not a foolproof statement :P
We'll just use a different adjective to make that better. Luscious shade of brown? Deep shade of brown? Points for creativity! :D


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GREAT JOB, Barb! Congratulations on completion! (And yes, I really enjoyed "Also Known As" - a great popcorn read).


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Sorry, had to go there!"
BWAAHAHAHA! Clearly not a foolproof statement :P
We'll just use a diff..."
OMG luscious shade of brown! I love it!
I just don't think anything can class up brown.




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Blue:

Indigo:

I must say, a fabulous ending to a fabulous series!!!
Also, I'm doing all 7 colors and my red and yellow were adult reads (just to help you in keeping track). :)


This was really good. It reminds me a lot of the Gallagher Girls series, but more dramatic.
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Yellow:

Green:

Blue:





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Book #6 - ORANGE

That's the regular rainbow, so now I can start on the extra credit assignment!





I want to be fair, so before I figure out what books I'm using for the challenge, I ..."
Man! I've attempted to do my homework on this one and am coming up with bubkis! These books aren't listed at the Chicago Public Library system (and I normally use their shelving as my method for determining these things). Plus, I can't seem to get a listing at other general sources that I use.
So I think I'll have to fall back on my most base understanding of YA vs NA. New Adult technically falls into the "adult" realm, where as Young Adult would be found in the world of juvenile fiction.
You can still use them! But they definitely would fall into the non-YA category.



Small question, would either


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