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    Re: Good reads for adults and young adults


    suzanne

    Posted on 6/29/09

    I'm going to the bookstore for the Morganville series and I'm
    currently reading City of Glass. I love finding new young adult
    fiction for my classroom. There is a lot of buzz for the Study
    series by Snyder. I haven't seen it in the stores though.
    I started Handle With Care when it first came out, but I put it
    down. It was almost a carbon copy of a book I read 10 years ago by
    Stephen King. It's probably a great read, if you haven't read the
    King book. Otherwise, I have always like her books.
    Also, our library has Wake by Lisa McMann. I've heard great things
    about it. Look forward to reading it. My list keeps getting
    longer and longer.

    On 6/24/09, Tricia wrote:
    > She has a brand new one out called Handle With Care. I haven't
    > read it yet. Sister's Keeper is good. I haven't read Tenth
    > Circle, but I did read Keeping Faith, Plain Truth, Vanishing
    > Acts, and 19 Minutes. I liked all of those, especailly Keeping
    > Faith and Plain Truth.
    > Morganville Vampires are fast and fun reads. If you liked
    > Twilight--you would like Blue Bloods and the Marked series also--
    > have you read those? Both are about teanage vampires with
    > romance and some mystery like Twilight. They are Young Adult--
    > but I loved them all! And my book club loved all of these
    > vampire series.
    > I also loved the Charlaine Harris Sookie Stackhouse books. They
    > are adult books, but I loved the cleverness and plain thinking
    > that Sookie has with vampires. It is a little racier--but the
    > HBO series is too racy--the books are milder and fun!
    > Okay, sorry I ramble, but I LOVE to read.
    > Thanks for sharing your reads, and please feel free to share any
    > others you have enjoyed. I love to hear of good reads!


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    Posts on this thread, including this one

  • Good reads for adults and young adults, 6/23/09, by Tricia.
  • Re: Good reads for adults and young adults, 6/24/09, by Samantha.
  • Re: Good reads for adults and young adults, 6/24/09, by Tricia.
  • Re: Good reads for adults and young adults, 6/29/09, by suzanne.
  • Re: Good reads for adults and young adults, 7/11/09, by Tammie Britt.
  • Re: Half Price Books coupons next week, 7/12/09, by Tricia.
  • Re: Good reads for adults and young adults, 7/22/09, by Tricia.

     
     

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