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Jami wrote: "I am currently reading Graceling by Kristin Cashore, and I am really loving it :D Mainly because I know it'll help my fantasy writing monumentally, and I love how strong and vulnerable Katsa is."

Woot! Loved loved loved Graceling (books 2 &3 not as much). That was another great book on audiobook if anyone likes audiobooks (if you couldn't tell I do!!)


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Karen wrote: "I just bought Rot & Ruin (Benny Imura, #1) by Jonathan Maberry and Unwind (Unwind, #1) by Neal Shusterman for my nephews for xmas..! Loved them both! You'll love Rot & Ruin, David! Enjoy! Hope my nephews like them. They lo..."

I am really tempted to by my 13 year old nephew Rot & Ruin for Christmas! Either that or Chaos Walking. He is an avid reader. It is so nice to have books I have loved that I can share with my niece and nephew :)


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What a great idea! My nephew (6th grader) likes to read. I'm thinking Rot & Ruin might be a little too old for him but maybe not.

I'm currently reading Deity (Covenant, #3) by Jennifer L. Armentrout .

David - YAY! You're going to love it!


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Becky (bek11) | 451 comments I'm taking a brief break from YA and reading Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë . I'm heading to the library today and maybe I'll spot something that I just HAVE to read. I also enjoyed Graceling but have not read the sequels yet. Hmmm, I've been meaning to read Finnikin of the Rock (Lumatere Chronicles #1) by Melina Marchetta . Maybe that'll be next.


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Shannen wrote: "What a great idea! My nephew (6th grader) likes to read. I'm thinking Rot & Ruin might be a little too old for him but maybe not.

I'm currently reading Deity (Covenant, #3) by Jennifer L. Armentrout.

David - YAY! ..."


I think Rot & Ruin is pretty clean even though it is about zombies. Is he a mature 6th grader? If so, I think it would be safe. Anyone else agree?


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Becky wrote: "I'm taking a brief break from YA and reading Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë. I'm heading to the library today and maybe I'll spot something that I just HAVE to read. I also enjoyed Graceling but hav..."

YAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY! Finnikin rocks (hahaha) and so does the author (my FAVORITE)!


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I know he read the Diary of a Wimpy Kid books last year. He's not a mature 6th grader but he's not immature either. I haven't read the rest of the series so not really sure what happens after the first book.


message 3558: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 2471 comments Mod
Jami wrote: "I am currently reading Graceling by Kristin Cashore, and I am really loving it :D Mainly because I know it'll help my fantasy writing monumentally, and I love how strong and vulnerable Katsa is."

Ahhh that book is awesome! Glad you're enjoying it. :)


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Heidi (up to no good) wrote: "Shannen wrote: "What a great idea! My nephew (6th grader) likes to read. I'm thinking Rot & Ruin might be a little too old for him but maybe not.

I'm currently reading Deity (Covenant, #3) by Jennifer L. Armentrout...."


They're a bit violent (I mean, they are about zombies) but I don't think there's anything very objectionable in them other than that ... But yeah, I think it's appropriate for a sixth-grader. I don't think it's any more violent than The Maze Runner.


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Thanks! I think I'll give him Rot & Ruin with $20 in it.


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Karen’s Library | 574 comments That's what I do every year, Shannen. Books with money hidden in the pages. The 13 year old actually came over and borrowed the sequels to The Maze Runner. I'm excited to see if they read and like Rot&Ruin. :-)


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Karen - My boys weren't really readers but my nephew is. I'm so excited to do this for him!


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Karen’s Library | 574 comments Shannen wrote: "Karen - My boys weren't really readers but my nephew is. I'm so excited to do this for him!"

Actually, the nephews aren't big readers either so when they borrowed the sequels to The Maze Runner, I jumped at the chance to see if I could find more to entice them. ;-). They also read Feed by M.T. Anderson and liked that one, so I've been looking for any YA's that teen boys would enjoy!

If anyone has any other books to recommend, I'd love to hear about it!


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Bluemoon wrote: "Since im on my vacay ive been doing no reading at all. I havent even bought any books. My life has been a bookless life. Its been a lonely few weeks. I did get a smaller tablet for my bday, so may..."

Oh Bluemoon! A life without books is no life at all (just kidding!). We all go through our reading slumps! I have faith you will return to us!


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Michelle Elizabeth wrote: "Behemoth (Leviathan, #2) by Scott Westerfeld by Scott Westerfeld"

I need to try this series.


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Charmaine (empress_charla) | 143 comments Heidi (up to no good) wrote: "Michelle Elizabeth wrote: "Behemoth (Leviathan, #2) by Scott Westerfeld by Scott Westerfeld"

I need to try this series."


Me too - the first book sounds good :-)

And Heidi, Bright Young Things is pretty good, but not as interesting as the Luxe series. The 1920's time period is cool, though! I'm just not feeling as strong a connection as I did with the Luxe characters :-)


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Charmaine wrote: "Heidi (up to no good) wrote: "Michelle Elizabeth wrote: "Behemoth (Leviathan, #2) by Scott Westerfeld by Scott Westerfeld"

I need to try this series."

Me too - the first book sounds good :-)

And Heidi, Bright Y..."


Thanks! I got it as a Kindle deal a long time ago but have yet to read it.


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Vered (vered_ehsani) This isn't exactly YA (although some of the stories are), but I recommend Christmas Lites II by Amy Eye . Am still working through it. It's a collection of short stories, and all proceeds go to a charity helping victims of domestic violence. Some of the stories are brilliant (ninja elves, anyone?!)


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Brigid ✩ | 2471 comments Mod
Heidi (up to no good) wrote: "Michelle Elizabeth wrote: "Behemoth (Leviathan, #2) by Scott Westerfeld by Scott Westerfeld"

I need to try this series."


YES, those are so good Heidi. I think you'd like them. :)


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Vered wrote: "This isn't exactly YA (although some of the stories are), but I recommend Christmas Lites II by Amy Eye. Am still working through it. It's a collection of short stories, and all proceeds ..."

Great cause!


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Finished:

The Moon Dwellers (The Dwellers, #1) by David Estes

Yay! Good stuff. :)

I've started re-reading:

The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien

Hopefully I will see the movie this coming week. :D

Also I plan to shortly get back to:

The Raven Boys (Raven Cycle, #1) by Maggie Stiefvater


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Karen’s Library | 574 comments Just finished On the Jellicoe Road by Melina Marchetta ...finally. Have heard so many incredibly great things about it and definitely concur! Can't believe it took me so long to get to this book.


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Karen wrote: "Just finished On the Jellicoe Road by Melina Marchetta ...finally. Have heard so many incredibly great things about it and definitely concur! Can't believe it took me so long to get to this book."

YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Melina rocks! I was crushed for days after I read that one.


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Brigid ✩ | 2471 comments Mod
HOORAY! I need to re-read that ...

Anyway, this morning I finished:

The Raven Boys (Raven Cycle, #1) by Maggie Stiefvater

So good! Definitely my favorite Maggie Stiefvater book now. :)

And now after taking like a month-long break from it, I'm finally back to reading:

Death Cloud (Young Sherlock Holmes, #1) by Andy Lane

Oh and I'm also re-reading:

The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien

Hopefully I will see the movie this week. :)


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I hope to see the Hobbit next week Brigid! I am still reading Wonder slowly because I have a ton of my cozies to finish before the end of the year (personal goal). I am nearly done with the latest Bloody Jack audiobook as well.


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We are going to see The Hobbit this weekend. I haven't watched any of the other movies or read any of the books. My sis asked if we wanted to go see it on a double date so I'm taking one for the team. Haha!


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Shannen wrote: "We are going to see The Hobbit this weekend. I haven't watched any of the other movies or read any of the books. My sis asked if we wanted to go see it on a double date so I'm taking one for the ..."

Oh you poor gal! I bet you love it!


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Well, one of my friends who likes the series said it was boring so...


message 3580: by Heidi (new)

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Shannen wrote: "Well, one of my friends who likes the series said it was boring so..."

Really?? The movie or the book?


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She said the movie was boring.


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Becky (bek11) | 451 comments My husband saw The Hobbit and said that they added a lot of stuff from The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien , in case you wanted to add that to your TBR pile.


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Shannen wrote: "She said the movie was boring."

Well boo! It looks like per some of the reviews it is too long - the actual book wasn't as long as the LOTR books so that might be the problem. If so I would still highly recommend LOTR. I loved all three movies (the last one could have been shortened though).


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Karen’s Library | 574 comments I'm about to start re-reading The Hobbit (The Lord of the Rings #0.5) by J.R.R. Tolkien since it's been years since I last read it. I would read it once a year for years in my teens through 30's. I want to see the movie this weekend if I have time! Can't wait!


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Brigid ✩ | 2471 comments Mod
I'm seeing it tomorrow so I need to finish re-reading. AAHHH.

So, today I read:

The Twelve-Fingered Boy by John Hornor Jacobs

Which was pretty cool.

I also finally started:

Flesh and Bone (Benny Imura, #3) by Jonathan Maberry


message 3586: by Heidi (last edited Dec 19, 2012 08:23AM) (new)

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I guess I need to read Flesh & Bone in print. I PM'd the author and he told me there is a hold up on the audiobook for it because a scheduling conflict with the narrator so there is no release date known yet for the audiobook. Boo! I liked the narration for that series.


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Brigid ✩ | 2471 comments Mod
Aww, that's too bad Heidi...


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Kourtni (kourkyloo) | 732 comments Finished Opal (Lux, #3) by Jennifer L. Armentrout . I don't believe I'm going to continue this series. I only kept reading because I wanted to know what was going to happen to the characters but it seems it is never going to end!! And I was annoyed with most of them before the end of the book. Never a good sign.

Started The Moon Dwellers (The Dwellers, #1) by David Estes . Great so far!


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Kourtni - I hate it when I feel that way about a series. I am still liking that series so I'll see it through to the end. Yay for Moon Dwellers!

I'm reading Dust and Decay (Benny Imura, #2) by Jonathan Maberry .


message 3590: by Brigid ✩ (new)

Brigid ✩ | 2471 comments Mod
Ooh yay, Dust & Decay! :D Coincidentally, yesterday I finished:

Flesh and Bone (Benny Imura, #3) by Jonathan Maberry

Not my favorite of the series so far, but it was still good. :)

Now I am reading:

Great Expectations by Charles Dickens Hollowland (The Hollows, #1) by Amanda Hocking


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Brigid - Is Flesh and Bone the last book? I really liked Hollowland and thought it might be her best writing yet. But the second book got blah reviews so I haven't read it.


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Kourtni (kourkyloo) | 732 comments I think I will read Dust & Decay next!


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Brigid ✩ | 2471 comments Mod
Shannen wrote: "Brigid - Is Flesh and Bone the last book? I really liked Hollowland and thought it might be her best writing yet. But the second book got blah reviews so I haven't read it."

Nope. I think it's a 5-book series, but I could be wrong. But the third one is definitely not the last.

Hollowland is all right so far. I'm not a huge fan of the writing; I find it kind of amateur. But, I'm hoping at least the plot gets better as it goes along. ... It's also kind of hard to read another zombie book after a Benny Imura book since those are some of the best zombie books out there IMHO, and it's difficult not to draw comparisons. :P


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Kourtni - Yay! Love Benny and Tom!

Brigid - Good to hear that there are going to be more than three books. Yes, Benny Imura is hard to beat! You probably should have waited a while before reading Hollowland. It was the first zombie book I read. Amanda Hocking started out as a self-published author and may still be. Definitely not the same quality as Jon Maberry. ;)


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Yay for Moon Dwellers and Dust & Decay!! I am listening to Easy Easy by Tammara Webber


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What are you thoughts on Easy, Heidi?


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Brigid ✩ | 2471 comments Mod
Shannen wrote: "Kourtni - Yay! Love Benny and Tom!

Brigid - Good to hear that there are going to be more than three books. Yes, Benny Imura is hard to beat! You probably should have waited a while before readi..."


Hmm probably. Oh well.

Yeah, I know about Amanda Hocking's whole success story; she was ultimately picked up by St. Martin's Press, I believe. So, some of her books are now traditionally published I think but she got famous through self-pubbing.


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Shannen wrote: "What are you thoughts on Easy, Heidi?"

I am on part 5 out of 8 and am enjoying it so far. I will return with my final thoughts :)


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Karen’s Library | 574 comments I'm reading Demon Evolution (The Evolution Trilogy, #2) by David Estes . Another good series from David!


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Charmaine (empress_charla) | 143 comments Bluemoon wrote: "Has anyone read The Diviners (The Diviners, #1) by Libba Bray? Thoughts?"

I borrowed it but haven't read it yet. I'm pretty sure Brigid has read it!


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