Young Adult Book Reading Challenges discussion
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Quarterly Challenge (Spring 2011)
Book 2 Done. A Hole in my Life (Printz winner and male POV) was very well-written. I would recommend this book to late HS teens, at-risk teens, and aspiring writers. It does talk about drug use and a fairly brutal description of prison. I really liked it, but it does come with caveats.
3/12 Read
Printz – Stolen
New – Afterlife
Series – Bite Club
Debut – Angelfire
ALA – Stealing Heaven
On Foreign Soil – Demonglass
Male POV – Invincible
Always the Bridesmaid –
Paranormal – Once in a Full Moon
This is my list of reads for the challenge:1.
This book is so realistic it makes you think, "What if this happened to me?" I loved this book and the movie wasn't so bad either. I just wish it had a little more so it wasn't so obvious.
2.
I have to say, I really loved this book. It's sad, but in a good way. Elizabeth Chandler really knows how to write good books. The whole series was good and well written.
3.
This book overall was pretty good. Some parts I wish were explained a little better, but i liked it anyway. Just thinking that this is a future based book makes me wonder if something like this could actually happen. I can't wait to read the next book in the series.
4.
I loved this book... it was so well written and it had so many action scenes that I couldn't put it down...I think out of all the books I have read I finished this one the quickest 'cause it was so good!
5.
This was a pretty good book. I liked the story, but it felt like I knew what would happen from the very beginning. I had actually seen this book but it hadn't caught my attention all that much. If it wasn't for this challenge I don't think I would have ever read it.
6.
This story is set in Greece so I knew I would love it because I love Greek culture...it's a great book with a lot of drama.
7.
This book is about 8th graders but I feel like they are actually juniors or seniors in high school by the things they say in there letters...but I guess thats truly how our culture is nowadays!
8.
This was a pretty good book. It could have had a little more added to it but overall I liked it. I've read a few books in a male P.O.V. and most of them have been good. Maybe I should start reading them more often.
9.
I liked this book. Well I like most of the books I read. But this book I felt went a little too fast at some parts and I wanted to know more about each of the characters. I guess if there were a few more details I would have liked it even more.
10.
I loved reading this book...it just makes me think about how many people actually go through the types of things the main character goes through. Out of all the books of Sarah Dessen I have read, I have to say that this one was my favorite. Her books are never disappointing.
11.
I loved the first book in the series, but I felt like this one was a given from the beginning. I wish it had me guessing from the beginning, but it didn't. It's not a bad read, but I'm pretty sure it could've been so much better!
12.
A retelling of sleeping beauty in modern times. I loved this book. It was a cute love story with a lot of twists compared to Sleeping Beauty.
I'll put a C next to the ones I'm currently reading
Yay, I finished my list...
3/19/11
Finished2. Wither - Lauren DeStefano
I realllly liked this one, but looking back now, it may not have been as good as I originally thought. I definitely got really into the story though. And I can't wait to read the sequel.
Book #7 Read.
This is the authors debut novel and I really liked it. I would compare it a bit to City of Bones (Mortal Instruments). I will definitely read the next one (it is going to be a series).
4.5 stars.
This challenge sounds exciting! I truly enjoy making lists, so this should be a lot of fun.If you're trying to pick a book from the debut list, I would like to recommend Dirty Little Secrets. The writing is decent, but the topic is one that doesn't get touched often. And from experience, I can say that this book touches on the emotions of such a life very well. I don't know of many who have read this book, so thought I'd put that out there ;)
One other thing, is it ok to list two books in the same series?
This will be my first Goodreads challenge, too. Here's the current list!Books in italics are unread
* Books are completed.
1) Ship Breaker (Printz winner)
2) Wither (March release)
3) Fade (Series)
*4) The Iron King (debut novel) 2 1/2 stars
5) Catching Fire (ALA list 2010)
6) The Book Thief (Germany)
7) Stolen: A letter to my captor (Letter)
*8) Beastly (male POV) 3 stars
9) The Lightning Thief (group pick nominiee)
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Book #8 Read.
I liked it. Not all of it was written in letter form though. Hope it was still ok for that category.
4 stars.
Michelle wrote: "Jen wrote: "
I finished this book in one sitting... I couldn't put it down and stayed up until 4am to finish. I haven't done that in years! Loved it."I did to..."
i loved that book it was soo good0
I just finished Eon: Dragoneye Reborn
- 4 stars. Great fantasy for those who don't like them too romancey.
I made a change to my books for #10. I just can't bring myself to read Mockingjay quite yet. I just don't want the story to end. I know I'm odd. LOLI changed it to The Agency - A Spy in The House (Mystery).
I'm trying to read a different genre then I normally do i.e. fantasy, urban fantasy, paranormal. So a mystery it is. =)
I just finished
It was another hard topic to read. I was often angry while reading this. I give this book 4 stars for being able to get my emotions so involved in the book on top of my imagination.this books was for "ALA's Best Books for Young Adults"
I am reading books that have been on my shelf for a while waiting for me to pick them up. And, like Michelle, I am trying to read some books that aren't vampire related, lol. I tend to get swallowed up by a genre at a time.
Lori wrote: "Michelle, You didn't get all the way through? I am shocked, I say, SHOCKED, lol"LOL Well I had dinner first and continued to read another book. Then I decided to visit Chapters but didn't have much time there.
Well, you will probably have it done before comint to visit next month then, lol. Though I still have lots you can read while here, lol.
Finished my 3rd book - Like Mandarin
- a debut novel. It was OK, 3 stars, nothing to write home about.
Lori wrote: "Well, you will probably have it done before comint to visit next month then, lol. Though I still have lots you can read while here, lol."Like I don't have over 300 to read on my Kobo. ;)
Book #9 read.
This is a mystery and I really liked it. I love reading books that take place in that time period. Reading about London and the stench of the Thames and the carriages and the society etc.. I love it!
I can't wait to read the next one. 4 stars.
I can not wait to sit and come up with a list for this challenge I am just not sure it I can start till later this month.
Book #10 read.
Oh my!!! I LOVED it!! It was hard to remember what happened in HexHall seeing as I read it when it first came out but there are a number of reminders at the beginning. Well I think I liked this one more then the first one. Though I'm totally ticked. The ending is a cliffhanger....big time. grrrrr. LOL
5 huge stars. =)
1) Jellicoe Road - Melina Marchetta 2)
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5) Nation - Terry Pratchett
6) The Kite Runner - Khaled Hosseini
7) The Adoration of Jenna Fox - Mary Pearson
8) Zack - William Bell
9) Thirteen Reasons Why - Jay Asher
10) Ready or Not - Meg Cabot
11) Burned - P. C. and Kristin Cast (currently reading)
12) Gardens of the Moon - Steven Erikson
Jen wrote: "YA Quarterly Challenge (Spring 2011). Loving this challenge! I've been knocking these out... I guess you could say I've been on a reading binge lately :). I'm reposting this (deleted my previous) s..."I love your idea of reposting your list! I was wondering how I should go about updating and this is just perfect. Also, if you want to keep all your title links you should try copying your list while in "edit" that way all the code for the links are in the new post. :)
You can just ignore the rest of this...
Anyways, I just finished American Born Chinese which is a great graphic novel (although it's being read as a Printz Winner) that has been on my shelf for quite a while. The only problem I had with the book was my own expectations, picking it up after soaking in how praised it is and anticipating reading it for so long only ended up leaving me a little disappointed, but just a little!
Here's my current list:
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2) Steel - March
3) The Ruby in the Smoke - (Sally Lockhart Trilogy #1)
4) The Iron King (Iron Fey #1) - Julia Kagawa Debut
5) Along for the Ride - 2010 Best YA List
6) Anna and the French Kiss - France
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8) Will Grayson, Will Grayson
9) Thirteen Reasons Why - November Poll
10) XVI - Dystopia
The Body in the Library - Mystery
Inkheart - Fantasy
Here is my list, at least for now.1. Printz- Nothing.
2. March-A Hundred Words for Hate.
3. part of series- Unfallen Dead.
4. debut novel- The Scorpion's Gate.
5. ALA Alex award- The Radleys.
6. foreign-Krik? Krak! (Haiti).
7. verse- Make Lemonade.
8. male- Sunrise Over Fallujah.
9. also ran- To Kill a Mockingbird.
10 a) historical fiction- Sovay b) LGBTQ- Torn c) science fiction- Feed
I think I'll be changing my #5 book. I can't get into Chapters to read The Chosen One because I'm working a lot this week. I'm thinking of reading Graceling instead.
I've finally got a list. Anticipate some changes though:-)1) Jellicoe Road
2) Where She Went
3) Delirium
4) Before I Fall
5) What I Saw And How I Lied
6) Looking for Alibrandi
7) Love You Hate You Miss You
8) The Knife of Never Letting Go
9) Story of a Girl
10) The Raising (thriller)
Something Like Fate (romance)
Across the Universe (science fiction)
Ok I've finally decided what book to change to for #5. I was going to change it to Graceling but I've been wanting to read books I wouldn't normally read. So, I am going to read Along for the Ride. This will be my first Sarah Dessen book. =)
Finished my fourth book today. Gotta like it, I am ahead of the game, time wise, lol.I finished looking for Alaska(Printz winner or honoree) last night. I liked it. I liked how that book left you thinking anout the labrynth of life.
I gave it 4 stars.
Michelle wrote: "Ok I've finally decided what book to change to for #5. I was going to change it to Graceling but I've been wanting to read books I wouldn't normally read. So, I am going to read [book:Along for the..."I haven't read Along for the Ride, but the other Sarah Dessen books I've read were pretty good. My favorites are Dreamland and The Truth about Forever.
Michelle wrote: "Ok I've finally decided what book to change to for #5. I was going to change it to Graceling but I've been wanting to read books I wouldn't normally read. So, I am going to read [book:Along for the..."
My Gosh! Trust me, I believe you would love the book! Its one of my favorite novels!
My Gosh! Trust me, I believe you would love the book! Its one of my favorite novels!
Amanda wrote: "1) Jellicoe Road - Melina Marchetta
2) Wither - Lauren DeStefano
3) Valiant - Holly Black
4) The Amaranth Enchantment - Julie Berry
5) Nation - Terry Pratchett
6) The Kite Runner - Khaled ..."
How do u cross out your books from your list like that???
2) Wither - Lauren DeStefano
3) Valiant - Holly Black
4) The Amaranth Enchantment - Julie Berry
5) Nation - Terry Pratchett
6) The Kite Runner - Khaled ..."
How do u cross out your books from your list like that???
Hailey wrote: "Amanda wrote: "1) Jellicoe Road - Melina Marchetta 2) Wither - Lauren DeStefano
3) Valiant - Holly Black
4) The Amaranth Enchantment - Julie Berry
5) Nation - Terry Pratchett
6) ..."
When you are writing your comment or editing at the top of the box there is something that says (some html is ok) click on it and the one that says strike out is wat u use.
1. MALE POV:2. ALA:
3. POLL LOSER:
4. MYSTERY:
5. FANTASY:
6. DYSTOPIC:
7. SERIES: Mockingjay (Collins) - My teen daughters stole it and then I also was hoarding it for a reading dryspell
8. PRINTZ:
9. NEW RELEASE: Outside, In (Maria V Snyder)
10. VERSE/GRAPHIC: Lightning Thief Graphic Novel or the Twilight graphic novel
11. AUTHOR DEBUT:
12. FOREIGN: Alchemy and Meggy Swann (Cushman) - set in England
Book #11 read.
This was my first Sarah Dessen book and I liked it. 4 stars.
I'm just waiting to get Steel and that will be my last book to read. =)
Kritika & Hailey:I really liked Along for the Ride. I think I'll get a few more of her books. They would be great for sitting around the pool or backyard while the boys play. =)
Well, the only good thing about my husband coming off the night shift and now snoring all night is I got another book finished!! in the wee hour of this morning I finishedImpulse which was for the book in verse part of the challenge.I gave it 4 stars. It took a little bit to get used to the stile of of writting but I ended up really enjoying it. I liked seeing into the minds of the 3 different characters. I will definately be reading more Hopkins books.
Ohhh, this sounds like fun! Plus, it will motivate me to vary my reading a little more than I usually might--always a good thing.I'll try to put together a list over the next few days. (also, this is my first post here, so if I'm doing it wrong, let me know--thanks! :)
Oops, I joined this a little late! Oh well, I'll try my best!1. Printz Honor Book: Looking for Alaska
2. New Release, May: Nocturne
3. Series Book: Where She Went
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8. Male POV: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
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10. Science Fiction: The Hunger Games
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This'll be fun!
Welcome all new participants. It's never too late. We still have over two months to finish the challenge. :)
Yay! Wondering--I read a few books this month already that would count toward the list (prior to knowing about the challenge). Is it okay to include them? Thanks! :)
Debra wrote: "Yay! Wondering--I read a few books this month already that would count toward the list (prior to knowing about the challenge). Is it okay to include them? Thanks! :)"
It's totally fine, Debra:)
Okay well I made out a list in word then pasted it here it was easier for me..LOL I don't know if I will get through these, but I thought I would at least try, some I have been needing to read for a while now.1) Printz winner or honoree. Going Bovine by Libba Bray
2) Read a book that is a new release published in March, April or May of this year. The Gathering by Kelly Armstrong
3) Read a book that is a part of a series. Betrayed by P.C.Cast
4) Read an author's debut novel. Die For Me by Amy Plum
5) ALA's Best Books for Young Adults lists. Pick any year. The Monstrumologist by Yancey, Rick.
6) Read a book set in a foreign country. Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins
7) Read a book which is a book-in-verse, a graphic novel or epistolary (written in a form of a diary, letters, notes, etc.). Not sure about this one, don’t really like books in verse not ever tried a graphic novel though.
8) Read a book written from a male POV. ???? Up for suggestions on this one.
9) Read a book which was nominated for a month's pick in our group, but never won. Forgive My Fins by Tera Lynn Childs
10) Read 3 books that belong to 3 different genres of your choosing. Beryl: A Pigs Tale by Jane Simmons (not sure what genre this one is), Cloaked by Alex Flinn (Fairy Tale), Through Her Eyes by Jennifer Archer (Supernatural I think).
Well thats my list I guess we will see what happens..lol
Stormi wrote: "Okay well I made out a list in word then pasted it here it was easier for me..LOL I don't know if I will get through these, but I thought I would at least try, some I have been needing to read for ..."Stormi, some great books from male POV I read:
Looking for Alaska
Split
Boy Meets Boy
The Spectacular Now
Marcelo In The Real World
The Rules of Survival
Stormi--You've received some great recs already for male POV books! There's also:
Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green/David Levithan
Flash Burnout by LK Madigan
Candor by Pam Bachorz
=D
My List:1. Stolen by Lucy Christopher (Printz Winner)
2. Between Here and Forever by Elizabeth Scott (New Release -May)
3. Perfect Chemistry by Simone Elkeles (Part of a series.) Finished.
4. Starcrossed by Josephine Angelini (Debut Novel)
5. Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater (ALA List) Finished.
6. A Matter Of Magic by Patricia C. Wrede (Set in a foreign country.)
7. Youth in Revolt by C.D. Payne (Epistolary)
8. Beastly by Alex Flinn (Male POV)
9. Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher (Nominated but didn't win.) Finished.
10. Across The Universe by Beth Revis (Science Fiction) Currently reading.
11. Delirium by Lauren Oliver (Dystopia)
12. The Iron Daughter by Julie Kagawa (Fantasy)
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ETA: Sorry forgot to put that this was for the "book in foriegn country" category.