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message 301: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (jackie1301) | 75 comments Only heard good things about Vampire Academy - is also on my TBR list!


message 302: by Heather (new)

Heather | 166 comments Allie, at least you got to read it! I am still waiting for my library to not only receive it but to start getting it ready for the readers. I am #1 on the request list but I hate it that they haven't received it yet!


message 303: by Peep (Pop! Pop!) (new)

Peep (Pop! Pop!) Just finished Eighth Grade Bites and it was jut mehhhhhhh.


message 304: by Lana (new)

Lana (lanajeany) | 17 comments I wrote this on another discussion folder, but I wanted to recommend "The Sky is Everywhere." I thought it was fantastic. Beautiful writing. If you liked "If I Stay" I think you'll love this book.


message 305: by Heidi (new)

Heidi This is not YA, but I just finished The Diary of Mattie Spenser by Sandra Dallas and loved it! Thanks for recommending it Shannen :)


message 306: by [deleted user] (new)

I'm so happy you liked it! I'm always nervous about recommending books.


message 307: by Heidi (new)

Heidi You've done well so far Shannen :)


message 308: by [deleted user] (new)

There's books that I really liked that I wouldn't recommend to you though. Haha!


message 309: by Heidi (new)

Heidi Ha!


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Renae Mercado | 8 comments Just finished Spirit Bound and loved it! Although it is the 5th in the series the story still twisted and surprised me. I was afraid, like others that the story would go flat but thankfully it didn't. The only drawback? Major cliffhanger and the wait is until December.


message 311: by Natalia (last edited Jun 03, 2010 08:13AM) (new)

Natalia (natalias) | 1 comments Split
I just finished reading this book. It was really well written and transcends the YA tag Split by Swati Avasthi


message 312: by Heather (new)

Heather | 166 comments Renae, I am still mad at my library for not processing Spirit Bound! I am #1 in the queue but they still haven't received nor processed it yet! I am dying here!


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Becca | 1608 comments I just read Jennifer Murdley's Toad (Magic Shop, #1) by Bruce Coville which is one of the Magic Shop books. I loved it! I think I still like Jeremy Thatcher better, but Jennifer's story is wonderful. I think I may have read it before because the final scene with the witch was extremely familiar. This one is going to become one of my permanent collection.


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Tabitha Olson (tabithaolson) | 53 comments Re: Shiver
I thoroughly enjoyed that book! I'm looking forward to the sequel, Linger.

I just finished Stolen by Lucy Christopher and highly recommended it. The subject matter is heavy, though, so it's not necessarily for everyone.


message 315: by Laila (new)

Laila (laila21) | 1 comments i read a while ago hush, hush. i recommend it to everyone. also everyone should read the cherub series, the author is british, just like me, and hes great!!!!
enjoy


message 316: by [deleted user] (new)

I liked Hush, Hush too, Laila. Have you read Shiver?


message 317: by Belle (last edited Jun 24, 2010 08:38PM) (new)

Belle Black (belleb) | 2 comments Hi! New girl posting! I'm going through a fairy-fase, just read "Wings" and "Spells" They's both good - and cute - books.

P.S. Loved Shiver! Sam is... Sam. Dark, sensitive and with a furry problem. And if he's a potentially dangerous, supposedly big, kind-of-but-not-really-not bad wolf with an unnatural fear of dogs, so what? I still love him


message 318: by Lani (new)

Lani (crahfty) | 253 comments Welcome to the best group ever Ellie! I joined a few months back and love it. I would love to hear what you thought of the ending of Spells. We were discussing it on the Wings thread under Non-Series books.

Have you read Lament or Ballad? They're written byMaggie Stiefvater and definately worth a look at since you're in a fairy-fase.


message 319: by [deleted user] (new)

Welcome, Ellie! I loved Shiver too. Totally agree with everything you said about Sam. :)


message 320: by Kristin (new)

Kristin | 5 comments Becca wrote: "Just finished Incarceron. It was odd but enjoyable. A lot of people have said they were confused at first, but I didn't find it confusing, just different. If you don't mind wrapping y..."

I enjoyed it but, I had a hard time getting into it. Once, I got past the first 40 pages, it intrigued me. Wish I could have seen a spark between Finn and Claudia as I did with Claudia and Jared or Finn and Attia. I also felt like there were a lot of unanswered questions such as the Queen's role in Incarceron, Saphiqqe's escape and I wanted to know more about Jared. But overall, I found it entertaining, I give it 3 - 3.5 stars and recommend it to both Middle school boys and girls who liked, "Maximum Ride" or "Graceling".


message 321: by Peep (Pop! Pop!) (new)

Peep (Pop! Pop!) I finished My Love Lies Bleeding (Drake Chronicles #1) by Alyxandra Harvey which is also named Hearts at Stake, a few books ago. I think that those who like City of Bones, Vampire Academy, or even Twilight might like it. It reminded me more of a lighter Vampire Academy. Looks like it's a series.


message 322: by Becca (new)

Becca | 1608 comments I just finished the Heir series - The Warrior Heir (The Heir Chronicles, #1) by Cinda Williams Chima , The Wizard Heir (The Heir Chronicles, #2) by Cinda Williams Chima , The Dragon Heir (The Heir Chronicles, #3) by Cinda Williams Chima - and I was a lot more impressed with the books now that I'm done with the series than I was when I was reading them. The story came together really well in the end. It was pretty awesome. I'd recommend them to anyone who wants a good fantasy romp with a light sprinkling of romance and some funny characters to keep you smiling while the action goes down.


message 323: by Tanya (new)

Tanya Mac (yoyochkmeouthotmailcom) | 45 comments Its not a YA book but I read My Name Is Memory and it was great!


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Susan Bischoff (susan_bischoff) | 34 comments I just read Miki Falls Spring (Miki Falls) by Mark Crilley Miki Falls Summer (Miki Falls) by Mark Crilley Miki Falls Autumn (Miki Falls) by Mark Crilley Miki Falls Winter (Miki Falls) by Mark Crilley . They're manga, but they read like a novel, and one that goes pretty fast. (Also it reads left to right and is not all dialog.) I loved it. It's definitely a teen paranormal romance. The hero is the new boy at school who keeps to himself and isn't interested in making friends--the brooding hottie. Miki is attracted right away (very well done) and sets out to force him, with her persistence alone, into the friendship he needs. What he's up to, the mystery of why he's such a loner (which turns out to be about what he really is) is a mystery that carries the first part of the series. Once they get over that hurdle, the relationship grows from there into a really nice romantic adventure tale. There's a nice trailer-type video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCFO4R...


message 325: by Peep (Pop! Pop!) (last edited Jul 16, 2010 07:21AM) (new)

Peep (Pop! Pop!) Finished Spell Hunter (Faery Rebels, #1) by R.J. Anderson yesterday and liked it. It is also known as Knife. It was a different kind of faery book.


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Amy (3601144-amy) | 41 comments Peep wrote: "I read the Poison Study and really liked it. I have Sea Glass, and I wasn't going to read it but now I have to read it because you said you liked it!

I also have Inside Out to read so you'll hear..."


Peep!!! You're killing me! (STILL) ;-)
You read Poison Study, and now you are gonna skip to Sea Glass? Did you continue on with Magic Study and Fire Study? They were a fantastic read! Snyder also put out e-books 3 or 4 of them I think, one on Valek, Yelena and Ari and Janko. I have all of the e-books on pdf if you want them.

I didn't get into thte Glass series, at all..


message 327: by Peep (Pop! Pop!) (new)

Peep (Pop! Pop!) Hahaha, that was from a while ago. I read Storm Glass but didn't like it. I think I may have liked it I had read Magic and Fire Study. Hmmmmm, maybe I should read them. My book stash is running quite low.

Yes, can you send them to me!?

Valek!


message 328: by Kourtni (new)

Kourtni (kourkyloo) | 602 comments I didn't like Magic Study near as much as I liked Poison Study. And I started Fire Study not long ago and I think it's going to be the same senario for me. They're good enough reads though.

And I just listened to Bloody Jack on audio and I highly recommend it! It was great.


message 329: by Heidi (new)

Heidi Kourtni wrote: "I didn't like Magic Study near as much as I liked Poison Study. And I started Fire Study not long ago and I think it's going to be the same senario for me. They're good enough reads though.

And ..."


I agree with you about both Poison Study and Bloody Jack. Mindy where are you? You have some new Bloody Jack lovers :)


message 330: by Sheleen (new)

Sheleen Beck | 1 comments Hi-- I just joind this group, looks like this group is perfect for me!! The following are some of my favorite series of all time...

The Hunger Games Trilogy
The Fever Series
Percy Jackson series
Ranger's Apprentice series
Sookie Stackhouse series (Trueblood)
Harry Potter Series
Twilight series
House of Night series

I am now finnishing up the Darkest Powers trilogy and would recommend it. others I would recommend are
The Maze Runner, and The Millennium Trilogy (the second and third book were much better than the first in my opinion).
I have added lost of books you guys have recommended to my to-read list-- looking forward to it!!


message 331: by Kourtni (new)

Kourtni (kourkyloo) | 602 comments Welcome Sheleen! Looks like we have a lot of favorites in common, in fact, all but three you listed. Oh, I just finished the Darkest Powers trilogy and loved it!!


message 332: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi Sheleen! Love your favorite series! I haven't read Percy Jackson or Ranger's Apprentice though. You'll get all sorts of book ideas from this group. :)


message 333: by Alan (new)

Alan (coachmt) | 72 comments Yes, it's an excellent book!


message 334: by Amy (new)

Amy (3601144-amy) | 41 comments Umm. Peep. I just saw this message, that you wanted the Study series short stories. I will PM them to you. Sorry. I'm not getting the annoying little dings telling me that I've been responded to. :(


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Amy (3601144-amy) | 41 comments I've just started buying 'The Sword of Truth' series by Terry Goodkind. Has anyone read that?


message 336: by Peep (Pop! Pop!) (new)

Peep (Pop! Pop!) Sure, sure... it's no matter now... my tears have all dried up.


message 337: by Heidi (new)

Heidi Oh brother!


message 338: by Amy (new)

Amy (3601144-amy) | 41 comments That's prolly a good thing. .. I'm all outta Kleenex at the moment. haha. ;-)


message 339: by Lloyd (new)

Lloyd | 415 comments Amy wrote: "I've just started buying 'The Sword of Truth' series by Terry Goodkind. Has anyone read that?"

I have read all except for the last two books. The series starts out GREAT - but kinda fizzles about five or six books in. Goodkind is a good writer though, and I still want to finish the series. Great characters that I still think about.


message 340: by Amy (new)

Amy (3601144-amy) | 41 comments I also just bought 'The Laws of Nine' - also by T. Goodkind. Read that?


message 341: by Lloyd (new)

Lloyd | 415 comments Amy wrote: "I also just bought 'The Laws of Nine' - also by T. Goodkind. Read that?"

No, I haven't read that one yet. Since I still need to read the last two Sword of Truth books, I figured I'd wait for the paperback on that one.


message 342: by Kathyv (new)

Kathyv | 2 comments I just read, and I recommend John Cicero's Rainbow's Shadow And The Covenant Of Wisdom

What a ride! This book has such a great message. Everyone should find the path and experience the Covenant of Wisdom


message 343: by Amy (new)

Amy (3601144-amy) | 41 comments Lloyd wrote: "Amy wrote: "I also just bought 'The Laws of Nine' - also by T. Goodkind. Read that?"

No, I haven't read that one yet. Since I still need to read the last two Sword of Truth books, I figured I'd wa..."


I actually got that off of Amazon for $5.94 :)


message 344: by Celine (new)

Celine Parker I've recently read Coraline and The Graveyard book, both by Neil Gaiman. Both very good!


message 345: by Tabitha (new)

Tabitha Olson (tabithaolson) | 53 comments I really enjoyed The Graveyard book, too. :)

I just finished Raised by Wolves by Jennifer Lynn Barnes, and loved it! One of the best kick-butt heroines out there. :)


message 346: by Laura Beth (new)

Laura Beth (tampabookworm) | 229 comments I liked Magic Study and Fire Study more than Poison Study... I also enjoyed the 1st 2 of the Glass series! Can;t wait for the 3rd!

Finally read Vampire Academy and enjoyed it! Just placed the 2nd one on hold at the lobrary.

Beautiful Creatures was pretty good as well.


message 347: by Lloyd (new)

Lloyd | 415 comments Amy wrote: "I actually got that off of Amazon for $5.94 :)"

I saw that. However, I've found myself tired of lugging around hardcovers. So...I wait for paperback now.


message 348: by Lloyd (new)

Lloyd | 415 comments Oh, I have a friend who's wife loved the Harry Potter and Twilight series. I'm personally bored to death (no pun intended) of vampires, so I couldn't suggest much beyond trying Hunger Games. Anyone else have other suggestions?


message 349: by [deleted user] (new)

Lloyd wrote: "Oh, I have a friend who's wife loved the Harry Potter and Twilight series. I'm personally bored to death (no pun intended) of vampires, so I couldn't suggest much beyond trying Hunger Games. Anyone..."

I also loved Harry Potter and Twilight and would make the following recommendations:

Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1) by Maggie Stiefvater The Dark Divine (The Dark Divine, #1) by Bree Despain The Summoning (Darkest Powers, #1) by Kelley Armstrong The Secret Hour (Midnighters, #1) by Scott Westerfeld City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments, #1) by Cassandra Clare


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Kourtni (kourkyloo) | 602 comments I loved those as well and I would recommend

Graceling (The Seven Kingdoms Trilogy, #1) by Kristin Cashore Vampire Academy (Vampire Academy, #1) by Richelle Mead

And I would like to second The Summoning (Darkest Powers, #1) by Kelley Armstrong City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments, #1) by Cassandra Clare


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