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What's your favorite book read in the last month?
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I really liked the Hunger Games too, but it's been a while since I read it. I was sad when I finished it, but glad to see there would be a sequel.


I'm a little scared of The Hunger Games - it sounds scary...will it terrify me?
Next on my list is Winter Girls - I can't wait!

I just finished reading SOMETHING, MAYBE by Elizabeth Scott and loved it, though it wasn't my usual stuff. Very fluffy, feel-good book done very well. And before that, the last book I really loved was MARCELO IN THE REAL WORLD. I loved the cover, I'll admit, but the inside lives up to it.
And I loved, loved, loved HUNGER GAMES. Brutal and so efficiently written.

I've been hearing a lot of good things about Shiver. Can't wait to read it!

I'm a little scared of The Hunger Games - it sounds scary...will it terrify me?
Next on my list is Winter Gir..."
I thought Winter Girls was MUCH scarier and disturbing than HUnger Games. H. G. is fast paced and exciting and has such an intriguing plot. It's not really scary as much as it's sort of disturbing to think of a society where it would be acceptable for teens to stalk and kill each other while fans watch. Winter Girls is disturbing in a whole different way. I cringed when I read about the characters' relationships with food, their fear of eating and their encouragement of each other to basically starve themselves. And the scariest part for me is that this actually happens.
Don't be afraid to read Hunger Games, you'll love it!

I loved both The Hunger Games and Wintergirls. I think both are worth reading, but it obviously depends on the reader.

I haven't been able to stop telling people about it since I read it a few months ago. In fact, it is one of my top 5 favorite books that I've read in the last few years. Another would be "The Knife of Never Letting Go" by Patrick Ness.



And Amy, I had mixed feelings about The Knife of Never Letting Go. I loved the voice, but I thought the pacing was a bit run-we got away!-get caught-run-we got away!-get caught - rinse and repeat.



I will have to check and see if we have Marchetta books in my library. I purchased this book because I couldn't wait until the fall when our book order would come in....



Would a boy be interested in reading it?




I listened to Stargirl this month and was very touched by it. A lot to think about for young adult readers. I can see why it is never on the shelf in our library and why I have to make sure we keep copies of it. John Ritter did the narration and he was just great.

I would be interested in any one else's opinion on my reluctance to recommend this book to library patrons. Am I wrong?

Have you read the whole series? Were they all as good as this one?


Catching Fire, by Suzanne Colins - Second in the Hunger Games trilogy -Stick with it - it's worth it and the bummer is that I have to wait an entire year for the third book!

i love jennifer crusie. she has an amazing style of writing! my favorite by her is agnes and the hitman. hilarious!!

Too many, but a few are Catching Fire, When it Happens, and Perfect Chemistry.
Oh and Saving Francesca, and Jellicoe Road




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I just read Some Girls Are too. It felt very realistic to me. While disturbing, Summers addition of drug use and drinking also rang true. I like that it was discussed, but not made the main subject, ya know? It deals with some tough teen subjects without acting like it was. I liked that.
I read a bunch of books during February but my favorite was probably Rosie by Anne Lamott. I adore all of Lamott's writing.
On a side note, I also published my first book in February. It's a creative nonfiction work for teens called One Six Billionth. It's on Amazon, in Barnes and Noble, and also listed with about a billion other little book shops. :) You should check it out if you are into those types of books.
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On a side note, I also published my first book in February. It's a creative nonfiction work for teens called One Six Billionth. It's on Amazon, in Barnes and Noble, and also listed with about a billion other little book shops. :) You should check it out if you are into those types of books.
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