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message 551: by Emma (new)

Emma (emmauk007) | 1081 comments Chriz wrote: "NovelYear wrote: "Oooooh, Feed! I've been dying (pardon the pun) to read this!"

I LOVED it - very good. Will be posting a review soon. There is two more books in the series which I will be readi..."


Just wondering if you have read The Passage Novel? It sounds slightly similar to The Feed maybe you will enjoy it, I gave it 10/10. I will definately look out for Feed.


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Emma (emmauk007) | 1081 comments Lauren wrote: "I notice we have no discussion up for our book of the month. Either that or the fact that I am a natural blonde and on a lot of new medications have somehow made me miss it?? OR maybe I am the only..."

Unfortunately Lauren the book lives upto its name "Beastly but in a very bad way" . One of the things that really irritated me the most was the ' teen dialogue' maybe I am a little out of touch with how teenagers speak to each other today but it just didnt ring true for me.

There are alot of good YA out there that appeal to adults, but ofcourse not all YA are created equally.


Lauren (Sugar & Snark) | 1262 comments Mod
I agree there are some really great young adult novels around but I think I've just been having a bad run lately. I think I need to start reading the reviews more carefully. Usually if the reviewer loved the book but can't really string a sentence together it’s a sign of bad things to come!


message 554: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith I ignore those reviews completely. Also the ones that go something like:
OMG, this was the best book ever!!!!!!! It was inkredibil!!!!!! OMG Brad was sooooooo hot!!!!!! Read this now, u wil luv it!!!!!!!

I think not.


message 555: by Emma (new)

Emma (emmauk007) | 1081 comments lol Lauren you are a hoot! There are times when I cant really be bothered to review a book so I might just say something simple and don't go into too much detail. I am very proud to say that I have never used OMG and hot in the same sentence when reviewing a book. :-)

Young Adult books are after all meant for Young Adults. Young Adult fiction are works targeting 14 to 21yr old. Just like adults though YA have different levels of intelligence and what one person may like, might not appeal to the other. I do think that some authors are seriously out of touch with teenagers and if they really want to venture into this genre they should maybe "do their homework".


message 556: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Lol now let me surprise you guys! I'm enjoying Beastly :) Not a brilliant read, but so far not going to put it down!


message 557: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith I've just started Flyleaf by Finuala Dowling. I bought this a while ago because it's South African and I really should read more of my country's novels.

But now it turns out to be about a middle-aged middle-class divorcee who got married too soon to get the chance to 'find herself' and now she's living with her best friend who is a hippy. This story is so overused.
I'm worried that there will be romance.


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Lu | 12672 comments Mod
There probably will be Lauren! :(


message 559: by Lu (last edited Oct 23, 2010 01:26PM) (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Reading The Hunger Games (Hunger Games, #1) by Suzanne Collins


message 560: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Reading King Rat by China Miéville Ilium by Dan Simmons and A Russian Affair (Penguin Great Loves) by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov .

King Rat is an urban fantasy based on the legend of the Pied Piper of Hamelin and the rat king folklore (I just found out about that, it's so gross!) but it doesn't fit into the mythology challenge :(


message 561: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Just finished King Rat, which turned out to be an edgy, rapidly paced weird-fiction thriller. Good stuff.

Still reading Ilium, and just started Geek Love by Katherine Dunn. Not geek as in 'nerd' - geek as in the circus performer whose act involves biting the heads off small animals. It's about a family of circus freaks. Very good so far.


message 562: by Monique (new)

Monique (moniqueurbanisedgeek) I'm reading Torment (Fallen, #2) by Lauren Kate .
Liking it alot. Even though Daniel is a douche.

Personally, I love YA. Find it far more enjoyable than most adult fiction.


message 563: by Karen (new)

Karen Have read The Lovely Bones, very powerful read. Her second book, The Almost Moon, wasn't have as good though...was quite disappointed. Maybe Sebold is a one-hit wonder??


message 564: by Karen (new)

Karen Read the Girl with the Dragon Tatoo at the moment. Really struggling to get into it. On about pg 50 now......feel like it's going nowhere slowly... :(

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millennium, #1) by Stieg Larsson


message 565: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Karen wrote: "Have read The Lovely Bones, very powerful read. Her second book, The Almost Moon, wasn't have as good though...was quite disappointed. Maybe Sebold is a one-hit wonder??"

I didn't like The Almost Moon either - she managed to make a book about madness very mundane.


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Sonette | 384 comments NovelYear wrote: "I'm readingTorment (Fallen, #2) by Lauren Kate.
Liking it alot. Even though Daniel is a douche.

Noooo!!! I didn't think so at all. I love Daniel! There is obviously something going on that we don't know about yet. SO are you a fan of the nephilim guy then. I forget his name.



message 567: by Monique (new)

Monique (moniqueurbanisedgeek) Sonette wrote: "NovelYear wrote: "I'm readingTorment (Fallen, #2) by Lauren Kate.
Liking it alot. Even though Daniel is a douche.

Noooo!!! I didn't think so at all. I love Daniel! There is obviously something going o..."


I like Cam! But I always go for the bad boy. ;) The nephilim guy is Miles.


message 568: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Karen wrote: "Read the Girl with the Dragon Tatoo at the moment. Really struggling to get into it. On about pg 50 now......feel like it's going nowhere slowly... :(

[bookcover:The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo|27..."


I hear a lot of people struggle getting into it


message 569: by Sarah (last edited Oct 31, 2010 08:14PM) (new)

Sarah (wellreadnovel) The books I got to read, I'll start them on the 1st of November:
The Mermaids Mirror- L.K. Madigan *e-book
The Vespertine- Saundra Mitchell *e-book
The Dead-Tossed Waves- Carrie Ryan
The Education of Bet- Lauren Baratz-Logsted
Cloaked in Red- Vivian Vande Velde
Once a Witch- Carolyn MacCullough
Immortal- Gillian Shields
Another Faust- Daniel Nayeri & Dina Nayeri
Eyes Like Stars- Lisa Mantchev
Three Quarters Dead- Richard Peck
The Summoning- Kelley Armstrong
Hex Hall- Rachel Hawkins
Bright Young Things- Anna Godbersen


message 570: by Monique (new)

Monique (moniqueurbanisedgeek) Just started Neal Shusterman's Unwind. :)
Unwind (Unwind, #1) by Neal Shusterman


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Crusader (crusaderza) | 2457 comments Mod
Started on Nemesis by Asimov. A very interesting storyline so far.


message 572: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Monique wrote: "Just started Neal Shusterman's Unwind. :)"

I've got this on my TBR pile too. Looks like it could be pretty good.


message 573: by Monique (new)

Monique (moniqueurbanisedgeek) Lauren wrote: "Monique wrote: "Just started Neal Shusterman's Unwind. :)"

I've got this on my TBR pile too. Looks like it could be pretty good."


It is good so far! Well-written and an interesting concept. I'm a sucker for this type of thing, though. :)


message 574: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith I'm reading Howl's Moving Castle (Castle, #1) by Diana Wynne Jones .

It's a really good, light adventure that plays on familiar fairytale conventions and it's pretty funny at times. I love this kind of YA - it reminds me of how I became a bookworm.


message 575: by [deleted user] (new)

Hallo everyone, I feel like I havent been here in ages...

So besides studying, I'm also reading a bit at a time.

Just finished Hex Hall (Hex Hall, #1) by Rachel Hawkins Still reading The Stranger Beside Me Ted Bundy The Shocking Inside Story by Ann Rule and just started reading The Host by Stephenie Meyer on ebook at work...

Also started a copy of my cousins Digital Fortress by Dan Brown


message 576: by [deleted user] (new)

If any of you have ebooks that you can email, please let me know? I'd love some, so inbox me what you have please???? I'm board at work :(


message 578: by Naz (new)

Naz (nazz) I also feel like I haven't been here in weeks! I cant even remember what challenge I was busy with. I just started The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly last night and I want to reread something Hogwarts related.


message 579: by Monique (new)

Monique (moniqueurbanisedgeek) I am reading
Prism
which started out terribly but really improved once the plot kicked in.


message 580: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith I'm still reading Ilium and Geek Love.

Geek Love makes me feel a bit nervous. There's one character who is, quite frankly, EVIL, not to mention pathologically self-obsessed. He's done some horrible things already, and I'm waiting anxiously for the worst thing, which I imagine is going to get most of the main characters killed.


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I'm reading Howl's Moving Castle and I'm enjoying it...

Its funny and just "oulik"


message 582: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Reading Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, #4) by J.K. Rowling and Teen Angst? Naaah . . . A Quasi-autobiography by Ned Vizzini

PS: Internet down at home, so at work quickly. Will be a bit scares this weekend :(


message 583: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Shame Lu, I hope you didn't go to work just to update points and nominations on Goodreads! Let me know if you need a hand.

I'm reading: After Dark by Haruki Murakami .
Really enjoying it. I started it late last night and before I knew it I was three quarters of the way through. A good start to Murakami :)


message 584: by [deleted user] (new)

Mmmm Lauren, you've made me want to go have a look at that book now, thanks :)


message 585: by Claudia (new)

Claudia (claudiavstoomanybooks) | 1779 comments I've been reading Possession by A.S. Byatt the last few days. It's a bit out of my comfort zone with all the "high English", but I felt like a challenge. My dictionary hasn't seen this much use in its lifetime!


message 586: by Naz (new)

Naz (nazz) Just started our BoM...


message 587: by [deleted user] (new)

Naz! You dont perhaps have an ebook copy of that book?


message 588: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Kahlan wrote: "I've been reading Possession the last few days. It's a bit out of my comfort zone with all the "high English", but I felt like a challenge. My dictionary hasn't seen this much use..."

I've had Possession on my shelf for a while but I haven't exactly loved what I've read by Byatt so far. I'm willing to give this one a chance though. One day...


message 589: by Sonette (new)

Sonette | 384 comments I'm reading Beautiful Creatures (Caster Chronicles, #1) by Kami Garcia and the book is good and the story is interesting, but for some or other reason I keep on falling asleep???


message 590: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith LOL, are you reading in bed? I tend to fall asleep when I do that even if what I'm reading is like walking into World War 3.


message 591: by Sonette (new)

Sonette | 384 comments Hahaha! I have tried it on the sofa as well. Still falling asleep! And I like the book!


message 592: by [deleted user] (new)

I fall asleep to when reading in bed, and then I tend to drop the book... when I wake up I cant remember where in the book I was, because I usually read in a very sleepy state and then I cant remember anything I've read!


message 593: by Sonette (new)

Sonette | 384 comments I must admit that has happened to me too.


message 594: by [deleted user] (new)

Aaaah yet still we go on reading in bed, bad habbits that I love to do!


message 595: by Sonette (new)

Sonette | 384 comments Like the controvercial reading in the bath! *wink*


message 596: by [deleted user] (new)

For sure!!!!
I know Lu is a big culpirate with that one!!!!
I tend to take thinner, paperback books to the bath, easier to handle :)


message 597: by Naz (new)

Naz (nazz) Lol i tend not to sleep when I start reading in bed and usually only land up stoppin at 3am.. Like last night. Today's going to be a long day at work sigh.

Yup Niecole I'm reading the ebook. Do you want me to email it to you?


message 598: by [deleted user] (new)

I'd really appreciate it Naz!!!!

Oooh I get that to, the staying awake all night thing, but sometimes I fall asleep, not because the book is boring, just because I'm soooooo tired but I refuse to stop reading


message 599: by Monique (new)

Monique (moniqueurbanisedgeek) I also read in the bath... and in bed... and I am also guilty of falling asleep!

Currently rereading Tempted (House of Night, #6) by P.C. Cast for the challenges.

I like House of Night, even though it's cheesy and badly written.


message 600: by Monique (new)

Monique (moniqueurbanisedgeek) Sarah wrote: "The books I got to read, I'll start them on the 1st of November:
The Mermaids Mirror- L.K. Madigan *e-book
The Vespertine- Saundra Mitchell *e-book
The Dead-Tossed Waves- Carrie Ryan
The Education ..."


Good luck with Immortal, Sarah. ;)


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