Young Adult Fiction for Adults discussion
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Hello all! My name is Stacey, I'm 35, and I like to read and write YA. :) I've been lurking for about a week and my TBR pile is seriously out of control at this point.
Hi! I'm Lindsey. I'm 26, I think. Yes, I'm 26. (I had to stop to do the math.) I like to read YA. Happy to see I'm not the only "adult" who does!
Welcome Ashley, Stacey, and Lindsey! This is an awesome group and yes your tbr pile will be beyond control just through lurking here. Jump in and join the fun!
Welcome Lindsey, Stacey, and Ashley! Definitely drop into the other threads and start telling us about what books you like to read!
Lindsey Jane wrote: "Hi! I'm Lindsey. I'm 26, I think. Yes, I'm 26. (I had to stop to do the math.) I like to read YA. Happy to see I'm not the only "adult" who does!"You are defintely not the only one LOL
Think we all do love the YA books and put some of our own fantasies in it :-)
Hi, I'm Jenna and I'm a 28 year old YA enthusiast. My favorite sub-genre is fairy tale retellings. I am still learning my way around Goodreads . . .
Becca wrote: "Welcome Jenna! I adore fairytale retellings. My favorite right now is
."I've never heard of it! I've added it to my TBR. I see it's a retelling of "The Twelve Dancing Princess," which is a fairy tale that doesn't get retold enough. I read Jessica Day George's retelling
Princess of the Midnight Ball and adored it.
It's actually a retelling of two different fairytales, but I'll let you discover the second for yourself. It's a really beautiful story. Well written and beautifully so.
Becca: I borrowed Wildwood Dancing from the library yesterday! Haven't started it yet, but it looks awesome. I can't believe I hadn't heard of it before. Thanks for telling me about it. :)
Welcome, everybody! I don't get to comment as much as I'd like, but I do keep track of the posts, and everyone here is so nice, fun, and welcoming! <3
MZ
Wow this is a really long post so I don't think I'm going to read it all.My name is Cassi, just turned 25 a week or so ago. I'm from Kentucky (Southeastern, borderline Appalachian region). I work for Girl Scouts (professionally, not volunteering). I read YA, fantasy, and a little bit of sci-fi (and occasionally books that are none of the above but thats rare).
Random bits about myself: I hike, rock climb, cave, camp. I like to knit, scrapbook, do crafty-stuff. I garden. I lived in Switzerland volunteering at a Girl Scout world center for 3 months. I'm obsessed with my dog. I do both writing and photography. I have too many hobbies that I cannot possibly keep up with them all.
Welcome Cassi... no worries about reading the thread... it's mostly just Team This, Team That, blah blah ; ) *checks for Peep and runs and hides*
Ha Alan! I know that Peep is scary isn't she? Welcome welcome Cassi! Switzerland sound like fun, reminds me of Sound of Music. "The Hills are Alive!" Wow. I had too much caffine today, sorry! p.s. I heart the Girl Scouts, I was a GS through 10th grade (geek alert) and worked at a GS camp during college.
Did I step into the Twilight Zone or something? Since when am I the bad guy? I show nothing but love! Don't listen to them Cassi, you'll see the truth soon enough. There are other members to watch out for. I'm not going to name names but at least one of them posted directly above me.
Welcome to the group Cassi :)
Welcome Jenna! I love fairy tale retellings too. My favorites are Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast, Ella Enchanted and The Goose Girl.Welcome Cassi! I love YA and fantasy as well. :)
Peep wrote: "Did I step into the Twilight Zone or something? Since when am I the bad guy? I show nothing but love! Don't listen to them Cassi, you'll see the truth soon enough. There are other members to watc..."
Hey, I resemble that remark!
Haven't you heard that before Chachic? Perhaps my lame humor does not translate in the Philippines. That's probably a good thing!
That was totally lame Heidi, and I totally got the joke. I don't know what that says about me - especially if I admit to laughing at it. And thanks Alan!!
I just joined 5 minutes before ... and i'm really glad that i'm not the only adult who is still young at heart. I'm 24, female, and a college student, obsessed with reading.
I have my finals tomorrow and I'm still here ... !!
Callie wrote: "Mirza- i'm astounded you're still at school! good luck on finals!"Yeah, I can't wait till i finish ... then i can spend every second of my life with a book in my hand.
Me? Oh lots!! I read 4-5 at the same time. Evening Class by Maeve Binchy
Jo's Boys by Louisa May Alcott
Words By Heart by Ouida Sebestyen
Shopaholic and Baby by Sophie Kinsella
Heidi I actually started working for Girl Scouts at camp during college. I stayed in as a girl til the end of 6th grade when my troop broke up (and I did NOT want this to happen) but rejoined & worked at my childhood camp during college. Then someone mentioned World Centers and well...there was no stopping me then. I actually wish I'd been able to stay in longer becase Wider Ops (now Destinations) sound way awesome to me.Hello to Mirza & Callie! Glad we could all introduce ourselves.
Cassi - I still hum GS camp songs from time to time. Actually my co-workers name is Joe and I always sing him a GS song about a Joe who works in a button factory and he just looks at me like I am insane (which I am :)
Chachic wrote: "Welcome Jenna! I love fairy tale retellings too. My favorites are Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast, Ella Enchanted and The Goose Girl..."Those are some of my favorites too! Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast was actually the first retelling I ever read, way back when I actually was a YA! Aww, memories. I loved McKinley so much that I read Deerskin right after, which wasn't the most age-appropriate read for me ... but I survived it. ;)
Welcome to all our newbies! You're going to like it here!
hey, anybody here download ebooks to read? I dont have a supply of these books mentioned where i live, so I was wondering if i can get them online. Anybody know any good sites for free ebooks please?
Mizra what reader do you usually use for ebooks? I get email updates from http://booksontheknob.blogspot.com/She does a pretty good job at posting free books. I also subscribe to the the free AND bargain book threads over at the kindle boards.
Reader? Sorrry, i dont know what you mean. I generlly download books from www.4shared.com and www.esnips.com and read them on my pc using pdf.
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