Young Adult Fiction for Adults discussion
Books I just got in the mail/bought/checked out
haha! I know how that feels. All the books I bought last october, used and brand new, amounts to around $100 US. And I havent paid for the Finnikin I ordered yet.
Lyle Kimo wrote: "Finally ordered
! Just have to wait a week. ^_^I also bought


[..."haha, you sound like me. We're starting a book buyers annonymous if you're intereted.
Wendy wrote: "Lyle Kimo wrote: "Finally ordered
! Just have to wait a week. ^_^I also bought

[bookcover:Among..."lol I think I need a Book Buyers Anonymous. I think I need an intervention.
I counted, I've got about 30 books on my shelf that I bought to read. Still, every week I buy two more!We have alot of books in common, lol.
Haha! I haven't got that many. lol. maybe about 10-15 unread books. :DWe do have a lot of books in common, dont we? :p I'm gonna see what I wanna read off your list. ^_^
Lol. We have a lot of J.D. Robb in common. haha! And Catherine Coulter, I have a book here with that author, but it's about an FBI agent looking for a serial killer. So maybe they're not the same? ^_^
Catherine Coulter does modern crime mysteries (like
). But she also does Regency Romance's like the ones on my list.
I just checked out from the library Tall, Dark & Dead, My Candlelight Novel, Bliss..., First Date, Butterfly, About a Girl, 13 to LifeI hope I enjoy them all :)
Evelina C wrote: "Have any of you been in the situation where you read the first book in a series only to discover that your library system(mine draws from over 120 branches in 7 counties!!), doesn't have book 2?..."
Yes there are so many popular series and novels that my library doesn't have, I'm constantly having to order them in lol
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For those of you asking about Will Grayson, Will Grayson, I absolutely loved it. The different writing styles make it so you can quite easily differentiate between the two Will Graysons. I never felt lost. Also I've heard the audio does a good job with it too if you're worried about confusing the two. It is the first and only John Green book I've read, but I am looking forward to reading more from him. I would definitely recommend it.
Tiphaine wrote: "Books I just ordered from amazon:


[bookcover:The Knife o..."Shadow's Edge looks good. Have you read the first book in that series? If so, is it really good? ( I would assume so if you bought the second one... :) )
The audios for Graceling & The Astonishing Adventures of Fanboy & Goth Girl are both amazing. The narrators of both are great, especially Graceling.
okay thanks. I'm gonna add
to the books I'm gonna buy next week, after my order of Finnikin arrives. :DI'm also gonna buy Behemoth and the 3 Parasol Protectorate books, a lot of my friends tell me it's good. And I've started to like steampunk books. :D
Heidi I wrote: "Lyle Will Grayson Will Grayson by John Green is one of my favorites from last year."Mine too!!!
Finally one of the two books I recently ordered has arrived. Will be snuggling up with Hush Hush tonight!
I just loaned
and
today from the library. I still have
,
,
and
out on loan. I haven't had much time to read this past week, I am hopeing to get to something soon.
So, I just gave in to Amazon and ordered:
and the very last copy of
!! Feeling extremely guilty now, but can't wait! These are all ones I can't seem to get hold of in any library, and have been agonizing over for ages...hope they'll be worth it (though needless to say, I'm feeling pretty confident about Finnikin at least!) :DIf anyone's read any of the others though, let me know! I don't really know much about them in comparison..
Today I checked out:
and
both recommended to me.
I've not read any of them Arphaxad, but the first one must be good as it's the cover of the group :)
That's what I was going to say too. I haven't read the first one but it's the group picture.I have read Finnikin of the Rock. It was awesome!
Wendy, glad you loved it. Have you harped about it over in the Finnikin thread? Have you read Jellicoe?Today I got from the library,
Haha, good point about the group cover guys..hopefully it was chosen for a reason! Plus that one's by Tamora Pierce, so I've got fairly high hopes for it :) Aah, can't wait to be in on the Finnikin discussion! 'Twill be worth the wait, I'm sure.
(And YAY for Ender, Peep! Hope you enjoy it. I'm reading
right now and can't decide which one is more awesome)
I haven't been over to the Finnikin thread in a while, but yes, I do believe I went over and raved about how I loved it.I bought Jellicoe and Graceling last week. I haven't started reading them yet though. I'm trying to decide what my book purchase should be this week, lol.
Piper, let me know if Raven's Gate is any good! I'm quite the Horowitz fan when it comes to Alex Rider, but haven't read his other stuff yet..
Arphaxad wrote: "...(And YAY for Ender, Peep! Hope you enjoy it. I'm reading Ender's Shadow (Shadow Series, #1) right now and can't decide which one is more awesome) "Well that's good news, I didn't know if the rest of the books were any good. I used the wrong copy though. Mine has large margins. This is the one I have
He looks so cute on the cover.
Wendy wrote: "I haven't been over to the Finnikin thread in a while, but yes, I do believe I went over and raved about how I loved it.I bought Jellicoe and Graceling last week. I haven't started reading the..."
I haven't been over in a while too! But you must start on Jellicoe. Graceling was OK for me. I loved it when I first read it, but the more I thought about it, the more I didn't like it.
I wish that's what my Enders Game looks like. Mine looks like this,
.That means that I'll have to force myself to overlook the science-y cover to start the book, which I'll admit is giong to be hard since I have so many others I want to read, like...
Jellicoe! I want to read this pretty bad. I'm in the middle of the Mortal Instrument series right now, just starting City of Ashes. But I'll read it soon, then I'm sure I'll love that one too.
Cute cover indeed Peep, I've not seen that one before! Mine's all space-y too
As for the rest of the books, they do differ from each other a lot and tend to divide the audience! I'd say Ender's Game and Ender's Shadow are the must-reads; everyone seems to agree on those two, and they're amazing.
The other books in the Ender saga are philosophically/psychologically much heavier, I'm still deciding whether to read them! The rest of the Shadow saga ones are politically heavier, but still pretty action-y and I enjoyed them, though they don't match the first two.
Maybe just check the reviews and take it on a book-by-book basis :)
Thanks for the info Arphaxad! I'll see how I'm feeling after I'm done with this one!Wendy and Heidi I, I am only a few pages in but it does start out interesting. Keep in mind that I have no idea what this book is about going into it. It starts off like you suspect a YA book would, not a sci-fi book. I hope that makes sense.
And I think that has to be a record for the number of covers for one book!
ETA: It's good so far, not at all what I thought!
Arphaxad wrote: "Piper, let me know if Raven's Gate is any good! I'm quite the Horowitz fan when it comes to Alex Rider, but haven't read his other stuff yet.."Will do, I've only read Stormbreaker, liked it but prefer Robert Muchamore. I've heard the Power of Five series is quite different :)
I really liked the Ender series. Speaker for the Dead was actually one of my favorites of the series. I haven't read the entire Shadow series yet though, so I've got room to change my mind.
I am still reading it but I like it so far. I'll give a better update when I get more chapters read. It's different from what I thought it would be.
I loaned
from the library and just finished it. If you are a fan of Neal Schusterman's books, I highly recommend reading it. Just don't don't read the book synopsis, it doesn't do the book justice.
any of you guys read Hunger and Rage by Jackie Morse Kessler? I saw it in the bookstore and liked the cover, got intrigued with the premise. And Crusade by Nancy Holder. I loved Ender's Saga. Speaker of the dead was great, my fave too. I first thought the series was going to be boring but I read on and loved it. Havent read any of the shadow series though.
Envy those with Finnikin copies. >.<
Stacia (wickedly wordy) wrote: "I've read Hunger.Does death show up in book 2? I really liked him."
Is it good? I havent bought it yet, but if its good I'll buy both. :D
Oh, sorry it's late. I thought you said that you had read it.I liked the book, but didn't love it. The book dealt more with the main character's anorexia than the fact that she was chosen to be a horseman (woman) of the apocolypse. I wanted more of her actually being famine. Even though it wasn't one of my recent favorites, it was good enough for me to want to check out the next book.
However, I was immediately taken with the rider Death and hope to see more of him in future books.
@Becca/Lyle: yeah, I thought Speaker for the Dead was really good as well, though very different from Ender's Game. Xenocide and Children of the Mind are the ones I can't decide about..but I suspect I'll succumb to temptation and read them anyway :DI really need to add some Neil Shusterman to the TBR. Especially Unwind!
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All the books from the used book store totaled $22.00
Books bought at Walmart was under $25.00.
And my books I ordered/preordered came to $37.95. So I spent $84.95 total... Which I shouldn't have spent, lol. But whats done is done. That's 17 books though! So I think I got a really good deal. Especially since 5 of them were hardbacks. I know I won't do it again next month though! lol