
Hi all,
I'm a newbie, thought I'd pop in for a look to see what you all get up too and thought I'd get the ball rolling by asking a simple question.
The best books I've read this year, I've decided to name 5 as I don't think the page would be long enough for the list:
Sold by Patricia McCormick
Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom
Salt by Maurice Gee
Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones
Charlie Bone and the Wilderness Wolf by Jenny Nimmo
and many more
I read a lot of YA fiction.
Hi
I am looking for exceptionally good book group reads!
I need help! My book group is nearing 5 years in age. I started it, I run it, I do all the work and I am burnt out!!! I love it, but it's so much work and with school and a full time job, I am finding very little left over to dedicate to it. I have to choose 3 more books to end off the 08-09 season and am looking for good solid reads.
Please send any and all suggestions! Tried and true or otherwise!
:) Cheers from Canada
Clamato
Mister Pip was one of my favourites, too! Also,
To Kill A Mockingbird - Harper Lee
Norwegian Wood - Haruki Murakami
Kate de Goldi's 'The 10pm question' is awesome. (sorry about the lack of touchstones)
#4: I'd rate
To Kill a Mockingbird as one of my three or four best books of 2009 to date - first read it for high school, re-read it recently & still loved it.
#6: My son was given
The 10pm Question as a Christmas present - he hasn't read it yet. Do you think it would appeal to a 12-year-old boy?
I'd be interested to know how he finds it. I read it and thought it would appeal more to adults.
#8 I agree it would appeal to adults more, particularly adults that have an interest in children and how they think. I think there are some thoughtful, intelligent kids that would enjoy it though. I thought it was very good.
avatiakh and fabtk, I'll let you know how he gets on if and when he finally decides to read it. FWIW, the most recent book he's completed is Nicky Hager's
The Hollow Men!
ok Tim, I reckon he may go for it. (and probably point out a few clangers in 'kidspeak' we oldies missed)
double post
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Salt is a teen dystopian novel - it's very good and the sequel is
Gool (Sharp Objects) by ((Gillian Flynn)). Shades of the first ((Donna Tartt)) novel.
xantheselkie, if you replace those ()s by left and right square brackets, they should work correctly - at least most of the time, as the system's a bit unreliable!
Message edited by its author, May 25, 2009, 7:01am.
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