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Jul 15, 2012 03:44AM

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I also blog at Booktacular, www.booktacularworld.blogspot.com, so you should all come check it out!
Can't wait to chat and get to know you all!


I just finished Killing Yourself To Live, by Chuck Klosterman, and I absolutely loved it. And by just, I mean less than an ago ago. Up next is finishing the Book Thief, which I started last summer and got to page 74 before discarding it for some reason. (I honestly don't know why I did so.)
At this exact moment, I've got a crate of books (from the library) in the corner of my room which are to be read before August.
Random facts about me: I learned how to read at age three. I have, to this point, not learned how to drive. I have not, at this stage in life, tried any drugs. About two weeks ago, I spent three weeks in Ecuador, to celebrate my birthday, and bought ~15 books there, read all but two, and brought them back. And I'm absolutely in love with the theatre.
Also, I vote the werewolves are better, and paperbacks/hardcovers are tied.


Welcome Danie, look forward to checking out your blog.
Welcome Reese, Kat and Alex!
This place is great with wonderful people - see you around!

My favourite books would be hard to say but if you look at my good read page most of the books I read are 4 or 5 stars.. :). I like mystery, thrillers, crime, romance, but also life affirming / life perspective books.. however I would like some recommendations on horror as I have not found much of that except in some crime books. I dislike fantasy as it doesn't interest me, I prefer real life books about real life things.
If I was to be picky and choose a book/(s) I liked, I would say Yes Man by Danny Wallace - funny and also a positive and optimistic way of looking at life,
You've Been Warned by James Patterson, was scary and creepy a very good thriller which I picked up for only £0.75p, if you like the concept of the paranormal then buy this book! A lot of the reviews on goodreads were saying how the ending made no sense but in my view it made perfect sense. **It has got some sex scenes but really you shouldn't let that distract you from the book**
Ice-Cream Girls by Dorothy Koomson, really good book with inconclusive but good ending. If you like books about friendship as well as loss, mysteries and dark romance then buy this book. It's a book with a serious message.
Mummy Told Me Not To Tell by Cathy Glass, very insightful book - very shocking as it's non-fiction. Sad but very heartfelt. If you like real-life or books about family life and are prepared for something hard hitting and will make you cry this book is great.
I hope to write a book some time, um I like art and photography and umm that's about it really!

Just joined this group because my old one wouldn't renew my contract after I asked for too much so I signed here instead.
All kidding aside, my name's Martin, and I'm from the land that never stops raining (Vancouver). I like four things in life: wearing aviators, my often disappointing hockey team (Canucks), reading stories from new authors, and writing YA fiction.
My favorite YA books of all time are Lois Lowry's 'The Giver' and George Orwell's '1984'. I read both years ago but they still resonate to this day--signs of powerful books by great authors. I can only one day hope to possess a fraction of the skill they exhibit(ed) and have started on my journey by publishing my first YA novel.
Looking forward to meeting other talented individuals (it's okay, you don't have to be hockey fans) who enjoy reading and writing YA.
M. Reed


And Martin - you had me at "The Giver" - the first book I ever read that made me understand the importance of the written word. My 2nd all time favorite book (behind Of Mice and Men). Glad to know you!
Howdy Chester - girls with guy's name ROCK (all 3 of my daughters have guy's names:-).
Hi Sheetal...what a lovely name!

Dalinsy - what a friggin' cool name! What does it mean? Glad to know you!


Currently reading The Mortal Instruments (on book 5) by Cassandra Clare.
I have serious addiction to The Vampire Academy and Bloodlines Series by Richelle Mead.
I really liked the Hush, Hush Saga by Becca Fitzpatrick.
I'm super excited to be a part of this group and find some awesome books to read!!

My favorite YA series hmm...that's honestly tough because I've been reading so many great YA books lately. But, I will have to say it's a toss up between Harry Potter and Vampire Academy (not such a big fan of Richelle's Bloodlines series).

Welcome Sydney!

Somehow ended up in Utah - I love it:-) What part?
And welcome to the group - glad to meet you!

Congrats Beth Ann on getting published AND re-released (awesome)! Welcome to the group.

Somehow ended up in Utah - I love it:-) What part?
And welcome to the group - g..."
I live in Spanish Fork. It's about an hour south of Salt Lake City. Compared to NY and LV, it's a cute little town near the mountains.
And thank you!

Somehow ended up in Utah - I love it:-) What part?
And welcome to..."
Or as the locals call it, Spanish Fark...it IS a very cute little town near the mountains, VERY different than NY and LV.

I take it you've been here a time or two.


Hi! My name is Tyanna. I'm currently in love with the Perfect Chemistry series as well as any book by Susane Colasanti. When I go to the library telling myself I don't need to check out any more books -- I just need to return them -- I return 2 and leave with 3 new ones. >.< I also can't stop BUYING books from Barnes and Noble. I need to go to Book Rehab. :/
ANYWAYS. I'm 17 years old working full time until school starts up. I collect Elephants. I love anything straw-berry banana and I laugh..A LOT. :)
ANYWAYS. I'm 17 years old working full time until school starts up. I collect Elephants. I love anything straw-berry banana and I laugh..A LOT. :)


Right now, I'm really into the dystopian societies genre. Hunger Games was the one that made me take a break from Twilight-ish books and since HG, I've read Divergent (by Veronica Roth, and I strongly recommend it for someone needing something intriguing and full of action) and Legend (like it, but not as much as Divergent and Insurgent).
read till you drop XP

I take it you've been here a time or two."
A couple;-) It will grow on ya!

Welcome Chelsea - LOVE to meet another Graceling fan!!!

Welcome aboard Stephanie. My wife keeps telling me I need to read the Percy series, but I haven't gotten to it yet. She's reading the new one now and every couple of pages she'll go "oooh...ahhhh" and loving it!

haha - that's how I am at the library. My wife gets mad at me because there is NO WAY I ever read all the books I get. Glad to meet you Tyanna and glad to have people around that love elephants and to laugh:-)

Hi Scarlett - nothing better than a librarian. Where else are we going to get all our books from;-)


lol - you'll never forget your first year;-) Look forward to hearing about all your BOOKAHOLIC adventures!


There's nothing like thick books... You feel like you have in your hands tons of hours of fun and amazing characters. Harry Potter 7 is by far my favorite thick book :)

I always loved to read, when I was a child I started my bookworm career with Jacqueline Wilson books, Molly Moon and Princess Diaries. And of course Harry Potter. I fell in love with Jo Rowling's world when I was nine.
My favorite books are the Harry Potter books, Wintergirls, Battle Royale, The Hunger Games and the Mortal Instruments series.

If you liked The Hunger Games, I'm sure you'll like Divergent by Veronica Roth. I really enjoyed this book. Not wanting to spoil it to anyone, I'll just say it's very intereting (don't recommend to read it if you have any type of responsability or an assignment cause it's hard to stop once you started reading it :D lol )
Hi everyone!
I just joined and wanted to quickly introduce myself. I love to read (total bookaholic) mostly paranormal romance or darker YA, and I’m also a published author. I read about 3 books a month. This group seemed cool and really interesting. And I look forward to discussing books and discovering new authors.
So, any recommendations? I’m looking for a few good YA zombie books! ;-)
Happy reading,
Sherry
Beautifully Broken
I just joined and wanted to quickly introduce myself. I love to read (total bookaholic) mostly paranormal romance or darker YA, and I’m also a published author. I read about 3 books a month. This group seemed cool and really interesting. And I look forward to discussing books and discovering new authors.
So, any recommendations? I’m looking for a few good YA zombie books! ;-)
Happy reading,
Sherry
Beautifully Broken

Hello, My Name is Rosa and well, I'm 21 and I read books lol




My name is Emily Shore. I am 25 years old and I read an extensive amount of YA books AND I have written TWELVE of them. Two of them have been recently published. Flesher,




My name is Katrina I'm 21 turning 22 in a week. I love reading and YA books are the best. I got majorly addicted to The Hunger Games trilogy and my daughter currently owns more books than me and she is only 19 months old. :)
Hey everyone! I´m new here on this site. So let my indroduce myself: I´m Blanche, eighteen and i love books, reading and writing. My favorite books are the Harry Potter books, The joker from Markus Zusak and The Hunger Games.
Hope i have a great time here and find some friends, cause I don´t know anyone from this site yet.
Hope i have a great time here and find some friends, cause I don´t know anyone from this site yet.

Also, I'm from Greece so sorry if my English is bad sometimes. :)
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