Young Adult Book Reading Challenges discussion
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I usually read books in a day, maybe the group would be better if we had a weekly (or fortnightly) book change? That's just me though, other people may take a bit longer to finish a book.

Sarah, we have something like you are suggesting - a Personalized Recommendations folder.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_...
It is a little easier this way I think. If you liked a book and would like to read something like it, members might be able to give you specific recommendations.



We all love reading and reading gives us knowledge. Reading extends our vocabulary. I only know what I know because I read books. But what good are all these new words if we don't use them? Let us challenge our avid readers to make a collection of short stories to share with the rest of the world. Rewards for the best story could be something like choosing the genre for the monthly book, or choosing the monthly book itself. And, of course, praise from other people :)
A great way to extend our awesomeness. And our writing.


i know you can read the reviews on goodreads, but it takes a long time to scroll through it all... just a thought :)
In the past when we read more then one book it doesn't get any more participation. In fact each book gets less participation if there is more then one. Also both of us moderators read every book we pick that way it makes the reading experience for group members more fun and if there were too many books a month we probably wouldn't be able to do that. Feel free to join in one of the discussions for one book of the month and see what you think!

I read a great YA book a couple of years ago and can't remember the title or author and was hoping someone may know it. It was the first of a series (trilogy I believe). It began with twins in a village/settlement. Soldiers come riding in, kill everyone except the twins. The brother they take to the city and the girl is believed to be dead and left behind. She eventually makes her way to a larger village where she is (here my memory gets fuzzy) housed with other kids and "experiments" are conducted on them. The whole time she can "feel" her brother and knows he is still alive but can't actually communicate with him. I'm fairly sure the book jacket indicated that the author lives in the northwest and it seems to me his name is somewhat gender neutral, as I remember thinking the author was a woman until I read the author info. Thanks! :)

For more additional help there is an actual group on GoodReads dedicated to this task entitled What's The Name of That Book??? located with the following link
http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/1...

For more additional help there is an actual ..."
Thanks! I didn't think I had my question in the correct place.


Sure, I don't see why not.

I was just curious when the new challenges are typically listed. If they are listed the day they begin or if they are listed earlier, later? I'm new and just wasn't sure!
thank you! Love the group!!
They are listed a few days before. So this next one will start right before Sept. 1st. I am new to leading it so wish me luck!!

Is it worth advetising the Goodreads Choice Awards. I just stumbled across it. http://www.goodreads.com/choiceawards...
I'm sure lots of member would have ideas for the YA books

Don't worry... the discussion goes on all month and even when the book of the month discussion is over the discussions are still open and you can discuss the books at any time.

hummmm... we have a section with books from goodreads authors: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_...
these are usually authors who want to get their books out there and might be a good place to start. I really can't find a place on goodreads that lists the authors that have registered. Which I am surprised they don't have one!
these are usually authors who want to get their books out there and might be a good place to start. I really can't find a place on goodreads that lists the authors that have registered. Which I am surprised they don't have one!

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Thank you!!! My husband did it for me!!
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You should post this in the member's chat section of the group Anna... you will get more answers there. Thanks!

Hi Stormy thanks for the suggestion. I've read some Veronica Roth, Melissa Marr and Kelly Armstrong but not heard of the collection. Is it suitable for school do you think 15-16 yr olds? (Kelley Armstrong can be a bit racy.)

Beth wrote: "Where can we vote for the book we're going to read next? I can never find the voting section thingy..."
The voting goes up every month on the 20th. You can click the polls link on the right side of the homepage to see the newest polls. They are usually up about 6 days.
The voting goes up every month on the 20th. You can click the polls link on the right side of the homepage to see the newest polls. They are usually up about 6 days.

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