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Can it count if it's co-authored and one of them is under 30. I can't seem to find a book I want to read in which the author is under 30. Seems that none of the books I already own qualify. :-(
I have entirely too much time on my hands. *sigh* Any of these author's books would work.
Edit: Stumbled on a few more to add to the list.
Authors 30-Years-Old or Under
Alex Gilvarry (age 30)
Amanda Hocking (age 30)
Amelia Atwater-Rhodes (age 30) -- Thanks Lora!
Bill Cheng (age 30)
Helen Oyeyemi (age 30)
Jackson Pearce (age 30)
Lauren DeStefano (age 30)
Marie Lu(age 30)
Marissa Meyer (age 30)
Valeria Luiselli (age 30)
Anthony Marra (age 29)
Catherine Lacey (age 29)
Aimee Carter (age 28)
Lauren Conrad (age 28)
Lena Dunham (age 28)
Téa Obreht (age 28)
Sarah J. Maas (age 28)
Yelena Akhtiorskaya (28)
Hilary Duff (age 27)
Tahereh Mafi (age 26)
Veronica Roth (age 26)
Hannah Moskowitz (age 24)
Isamu Fukui (age 24)
Alexandra Adornetto (age 22)
Stephanie Diaz (age 22)
Malala Yousafzai (age 17)
Edit: Stumbled on a few more to add to the list.
Authors 30-Years-Old or Under
Alex Gilvarry (age 30)
Amanda Hocking (age 30)
Amelia Atwater-Rhodes (age 30) -- Thanks Lora!
Bill Cheng (age 30)
Helen Oyeyemi (age 30)
Jackson Pearce (age 30)
Lauren DeStefano (age 30)
Marie Lu(age 30)
Marissa Meyer (age 30)
Valeria Luiselli (age 30)
Anthony Marra (age 29)
Catherine Lacey (age 29)
Aimee Carter (age 28)
Lauren Conrad (age 28)
Lena Dunham (age 28)
Téa Obreht (age 28)
Sarah J. Maas (age 28)
Yelena Akhtiorskaya (28)
Hilary Duff (age 27)
Tahereh Mafi (age 26)
Veronica Roth (age 26)
Hannah Moskowitz (age 24)
Isamu Fukui (age 24)
Alexandra Adornetto (age 22)
Stephanie Diaz (age 22)
Malala Yousafzai (age 17)

Michelle! Thank you so much for that list! It's a good one.

Some SF books ideas, all by authors under 30 years old, rated more than 3 stars:
The Darkest Minds (superpowers)
This is Not a Test (zombies + abused hero)
Vicious (superpowers)
Within (short thriller)
Pretty in Black (vampires)
Doors (magical door)
Divergent (dystopia)
Arson (fire superpower)
The Book of Wonders (magic)
Arrival (saving the Earth)
The Becoming (zombies)
The Darkest Minds (superpowers)
This is Not a Test (zombies + abused hero)
Vicious (superpowers)
Within (short thriller)
Pretty in Black (vampires)
Doors (magical door)
Divergent (dystopia)
Arson (fire superpower)
The Book of Wonders (magic)
Arrival (saving the Earth)
The Becoming (zombies)
Kody Keplinger is another author for this week's challenge. Her book The DUFF: Designated Ugly Fat Friend is being made into a movie starring the amazing Mae Whitman.

He is, however, very funny!
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show...

Goodreads list
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/7...
25 best novels by authors under 30
http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/20...
14 books by authors under 30
http://mamiverse.com/14-best-young-au...


When I started this challenge, a little late, I'd say mid January, I was already reading Red Rising. I was finished and had planned to join a discussion on for week 4 (book published this year) but then I saw a fair amount of people were reading The Girl on the Train for week 4 and I read that one. So now for week 6, I am going to read Golden Son, the second book of the Red Rising series. I'm so excited too because I loved Red Rising. I marked it as a favorite and I don't do that with too many books.
Are you going to read Red Rising this week, Hannah?

It is really open to your interpretation, Ed. If you feel that it should count and can make a case for it, I don't see the harm. It's about challenging yourself and having fun - you're the only one who knows the best way to do that. ;)
Books mentioned in this topic
The Diary of a Young Girl (other topics)The DUFF: Designated Ugly Fat Friend (other topics)
The Darkest Minds (other topics)
This is Not a Test (other topics)
Vicious (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Ava Dellaira (other topics)Kody Keplinger (other topics)
Belle Ward (other topics)
Anthony Marra (other topics)
Bill Cheng (other topics)
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February 5-11, 2015
Many people think of authors as old and dead, but there are many young and very well alive authors telling their stories! Find a book to read that has been authored by someone under 30.
**Recent/modern works are preferred, but as long as the book was written when the author was 30 at the time of writing/publishing, then it will work for this challenge.**
How to Create a Topic:
1. Choose your book and create a topic in the appropriate folder using your book's author and title.
2. In the body of your post, comment about why you chose this book. Have you read it before? What are your expectations?
3. Feel free to use the thread as a way to update the group on your progress. Also, when you are finished reading, add a small review and your thoughts about the week's challenge.
4. Comment on everyone else's posts as well! Participation and group involvement will make this challenge so much fun!
**If you chose the same book as another group member, do not create a duplicate thread.**
Week 6 Suggestions:
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley (age 20)
Story of My Life by Helen Keller (age 22)
Eragon by Christopher Paolini (age 18/19)
The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton (age 16-18)