
So, I am setting this goal, 75 books this year. I do not really think it will be that hard, but maybe it'll turn out harder... anyway here are the books I've read so far
1.
Uglies by Scott Westerfield- without a doubt the best of the trilogy (and the longest)
2.
Double Identity by Margaret Peterson Haddix- I had read a lot of her lately. one of my favorite books of hers
3.
Running out of Time by Margaret Peterson Haddix
4.
Pretties by Scott Westerfield
5.
Escape from Memory by Margaret Peterson Haddix
6.
Specials by Scott Westerfield- not the ending I wanted and Tally seems selfish. And the cutting themselves really annoyed me.
7.
The Adoration of Jenna Fox by
Mary E. Pearson- LOVE
8.
The Discovery by Gordon Korman- ya, i normally don't read juvenille books, but i am still wanting to finish this trilogy
9.
Teen, Inc. by
Stefan Petrucha10. Just Ella by Margaret Peterson Haddix- I just finished this today. it puts a nice twist on an otherwise predictable story
11.
Deep by
Susanna Vance- NOT RECOMENDED ya, there is this one chapter, totally innapropriate
12.
My side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George- we read this in school... not one i would pick... somewhat boring
Well thats all I can remember right now, but I'm looking foward to getting new books tomorrow (yah)
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Remembered more!
13.
Gathering Blue by Lois Lowry- alright... not a ton of excitement
14.
The Messenger by Lois Lowry- good, but also sad
15.
Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen- another school assignment ya cole is violent
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Welcome to the group!
why thank you. it took me a while to figure out what a thread was though...
We are all newbies at one time or another (and some of us, including me, are still technologically challenged), so I understand. This is a wonderful group of people, so if you have questions, just ask and someone will answer!
yes, i actually posted a thread (unknowingly) asking what a thread was and how to start it
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geez, i have a bad memory
16.
Holes by
Louis Sachar17.
Small Steps by
Louis Sachar- did not really enjoy this book... and the songs in it were hard to follow since it was just the words
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Hi Lauren, I see that you've been reading Scott Westerfeld's
Uglies series, have you read his
Midnighters trilogy? I read your profile so have to ask if you have read Nancy Farmer's
The House of the Scorpion (it's about clones).
no, i havent read the
Midnighters, but if you think they're good then i may. and no, i havent read THe
House of the Scorpion, though i think someone recomended it to me. i may have had enough clones (maybe not though) another thing my books have been centered around is memory...
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Welcome! Nice list.
One more tip: If you surround the book title with square brackets, like this except square, {The House of the Scorpion}, the text becomes a link to teh book's work page. This is called a touchstone. You can do the same thing with author names, except use two square brackets.
Welcome to our well read and friendly group.
thanks for the tip!
18. I began reading
Speak by
Laurie Halse Anderson I'm only on page 17 and i already really like it. I'll write more when I've finished...
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I finished
Speak a few weeks ago. I really liked it a lot! She also wrote a book
Fever 1793 and I highly recommend reading it if you haven't already.
I really liked
Speak too! The only part I didnt like was that there was cussing... AHG!
There is too much cussing in the world... and in books.
Anyway's I really didnt expect... that to be what happened... (dont want to spoil) but I still thought it was really good.
I finished
Heaven looks a lot like the Mall.
It was about a girl who, after a dodgeball incident, is put in a medically induced coma. In her mind, she is remembering all the important purchases made at her mall, and realizes a lot of her choices (involving the items she bought) weren't so good.
I really liked
Wendy Mass's style of writing in this book.
24.
The Girl who threw Butterflies by
Mick Cochrane this book definately wasnt chic lit, if thats what you're looking for.
Summary: After her father's death, Molly decides to go out for the boys baseball team.
25.
Unwind by
Neal ShustermanYou've been reading some great YA titles, how did you like
Unwind? You might like to look at
Feed.
Funny, you should say. I'm actually in the middle of
Unwind (I guess I should have put that), but I like it so far. And I actually do have
Feed at my house to read.
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Well, I've finished
Unwind by
Neal Shusterman and I totally loved it! I thought the ending was not predictable, and it was satisfying. (I think I spelled that wrong...) I wish there was a sequal!
26.
If I Stay by
Gayle Forman Well the question "If I stay" was totally different than what I thought. It wasn't very memorable though. I didn't really like this book... I dont know its just... ugh.
27.
Learning to Swim by
Cheryl Klam Chic Lit but good. I liked the style of writing.
28. Almost done with
13 Little Blue Envelopes by
Maureen Johnson and already love it! (I tend to love most all the books I read...) I suppose I cant say a ton seeing as I havent finished it all yet, but I will.
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I've also read
Dread Locks by Shusterman and that was good creepy read.
#28: What did you think of
The Hunger Games? I loved it when I read it earlier this year. I cannot wait for the sequel coming out in September.
I loved it too. But I didnt know until I finished it that there was a sequal. But I'll definately be reading it. You can pre-order Catching Fire on sites like Amazon pretty cheap. And also, there is going to be a third book, said to come out sometime in 2010.
thats what i want to do, pre-order it, but i havent been able to yet.
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32.
Girl v. Boy by
Yvonne Collins I liked the book, and the storyline, but now that I'm finished, I can't say I loved it. SPOILER ALERTS!!! The authors didn't explain well how Lu and Joey 1) got over the problem and 2) how they got back together. ANd I found Joey contradiciting in what he wrote and how he acted. And that annoyed me. So now I am left with the feeling of wanting more.
Belated welcome : )
Tons of great books - you are helping my massive TBR list to grow. Thanks : )
I'll be following along to see what else you read this year.
Cheers!
I finished
The Declaration, and loved it.
Its 2041, and Anna is Surplus, an illigal child. She lives in a Surplus home, teaching that Surplus are useless and they have no right to live. THis is because they have developed a drug, Longevity, which allows people to live forever, and since no one dies, if people continue to have children, they may run out of energy and food. But then Peter comes along, and he says he knows Anna's parents, and is determined to take Anna to them. But will she go? And what will happen if she does?
It was a ton like
Unwind by
Neal Shusterman, and I do like
Unwind better. But this book was extremely good.
34. Jellicoe Road by
Melina Marchetta I am just starting this book, and only because I loved
Melina Marchetta's other book
Saving Francesca and I hope I like it.
I gave up on
Jellicoe Road. I only read the first few pages but I was like, I do not want to read this so I just didn't.
34.
Perfect Strangers by Jahnna N. Malcolm I loved this book! I don't know why I liked it so much- it is really easy to figure out who Blue is- but I did. I thought the relationship between Blue and Madison was so awesome. Yes, this is a chick-lit book, but i seriously loved it. I reread the ending over and over again because I liked it that much.
{End Rant}
35.
The Resistance by
Gemma Malley A sequal to
The DeclarationMessage edited by its author, Nov 22, 2009, 4:55pm.
I hope you like it. There are 3 other companion books too.
39.
Uncovering Sadie's Secrets by
Libby Sternberg I rather liked this book.
40.
Stargirl by
Jerry Spinelli Well... I liked the book in the beginning, but towards the end, and especially at the end its just sad. Sad that because of that one thing, SPOILER!!! Leo doesn't ever see Stargirl, even once he's in college. (so I got) And so, the book makes you think... but I'm not sure I liked it because it was sad.
I know, not everything has a happy-ending, but, I think that's what most of us want to read. That is probably something to think about...
But, I'm still going to read the sequal,
Love, Stargirl, and perhaps that will end a little happier.
41.
Royally Jacked by
Niki Burnham44.
My Secret Boyfriend by Lurlene McDaniel I'm not sure what to say... not bad but not that amazing.
45.
Perfect You by
Elizabeth Scott I did not need to read this. It seems like something you should read when you have nothing else to do.
46.
The Book of Luke by Jenny O'Connel
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50.
The Boyfriend Trick by
Stephie Davis Yah! Just 25 more books! wonder if I'll make it? But I am happy with myself, and think its kinda sad that I had time to read 50/plus books in the summer... But I loved reading them so what does it matter?
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Congratulations on hitting 50!
thanks.
well the goal is 75, so here's some more
51.
Spin Control by
Niki Burnham Way too much talk about the gay/lesbian good/bad subject. It got really annoying, and I didnt even read practically a whole chapter because it was all about Val contemplating what her mom did...
52.
Downsiders by
Neal Shusterman I loved this book almost as much as
Unwind The ending was left a little open, but not in the way where things are unfinished, in the way where things are finished, but you imagine what would happen next. Awesome book.
53.
Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac by Gabrielle Zevin I kept seeing this book, and finally decided to read it. And so far (I'm not finished with it) I'm glad I did.
Same here. I never really liked James, but I loved the book. I'm thinking of reading
Elsewhere by Gabrielle Zevin too.
54.
Sweethearts by Sara Zarr I loved this book but the ending was a little sad-again! I wish that either there was more to the book or a sequal, just so we could figure out what happens to Cameron and them together.
55.
Dream Factory by
Brad Barkley I thought this was an amazing book. It was very philosophical, which got a little annoying and hard to follow at some points. But that was easy to get over, and I loved the book.
56.
Good Enough by
Paula Yoo#53:
Dairy Queen looks pretty good. Thanks for the recommendation!
59. Beastly by Alex Finn I really liked this book. It is like Beauty and the Beast, but its modern and isnt too much like it.
60. If I have a wicked stepmother, where is my Prince? by
Melissa Kantor61.
Ever by Gail Carson Levine
62. When the black girl Sings by Bil Wright
63.
Shift by Jenifer Bradbury
I really liked Beastly too, it's being made into a movie.
really? i never would have thought... but i looked it up. Kyle/Adrian is being played by the guy that played Alex Rider if you've ever seen that movie. and linda is vanessa hudgens... im looking foward to it coming out now that i know about it.
64. Love, Stargirl by
Jerry Spinelli ok, better than
Stargirl but, the ending is just like... well it doesnt make sense to me. I don't like these books. It doesn't make sense to me that if Stargirl loves Leo, why she doesn't want to tell him. I don't know... I just don't like these books.
65.
Enthusiasm by Polly Shulman pretty good, kind of predictable, but it is the first book i've ever read about an Enthusiast
67.
Secrets of my Hollywood Life by
Jen Calonita I had gotten this book before and didnt read it, but I got it again and am glad I did. And I liked it enough to probably get the next books.
68. Falling from Fire by
Teena Booth I dont know many other ways to say you liked a book other than just that "I liked this book"
69.
True BLue by Jeffery Lee hmm... well the book itself was good... but what Chrys's secret was was... well it made my friend not want to read it. But when she finally did she even admitted that it wasnt that bad. And you can read it through in a hour or less so...
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70. Pure by
Terra Elan McVoy Well, I liked it... just since it did deal with Christianity, if you don't agree with what the book is saying, you might not want to read it. I dont personally agree with it all, but I got through it, and it was a really good book.
71.
The Decoding of Lana Morris by
Laura McNeal I am sweet on this book. (Sorry, trying to find an antonym for "like") Or, I adore this book. You pick. It was a little slow in the beginning, but was really good.
72.
The Chosen One by
Carol Lynch Williams I'm almost hallf way through, and am intrigued. It a quick read too, or so far. At one part, around page 80, I was literally gasping. (if you've read the book, you know what I'm talking about)
#59: I may have a go at all 3 of those. Thanks for the recommendations!
73.
The Off Season by
Catherine Murdock At first, I wasn't sure if this one would be as good as
Dairy Queen, but I thought it was better! I can't wait for my library to get the third book (
Front and Center)!
74.
Poison Study by Maria V. Snyder I am really liking this book so far. It's reminding me a lot of
The Hunger Games, so the many fans one of those will probably like the other. (I hope that made sense... to me it does :) ) And this book may seem big, but its easy to get through and doesnt lag.
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You are very close to completing the 75 challenge goal! Congratulations
#64: I agree that waiting an entire year for the third
Hunger Games book is entirely too long!
Ok, stopped reading
Stray. As I was looking through it, I saw that it had some bad stuff in it- drugs, underage drinking, almost-sex... just bad stuff.
So I have started reading;
84.
Nothing But Ghosts by
Beth KephartWell, I just finished it. I thought at some points it was hard to follow- just because there was supposed to be a connection between Mrs. Martine and Katie's mom, but I didn't understand it. Maybe I just looked over something, or whatever. I did like the story, and I thought Katie was a pretty good character. It wasn't an absolute favorite book of mine, and I can't say I loved it, but it was good enough that I don't regret reading it, and I would tell other people that it is a good book.
Kinda in between books- reading (85.)
Fire Study by
Maria V. Snyder, but when I get new books I'll probably postpone reading it.
#70: I will keep my eyes open for it. Thanks for the info.
85.
Perfect Girl by
Mary Hogan Not amazed. Really just if you want a light read that wouldnt make you think and were bored would you read it.
86.
Access Denied by
Denise Vega Good sequel. I almost never cry and I almost did when I read this book. But its not a sad book overall. Really good.
87.
Rash by
Pete Hautman Feeling like I'll like this book.
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I didnt like
Sent as much as
Found: The Missing but it was alright.
91.
Reclaiming Nick by Susan May Warren
92.
Taming Rafe by Susan May Warren
93.
Finding Stefanie by Susan May Warren
These books are the Noble Lagacy Series, and probably one of the best series I've ever read. I loved the side stories in the books and the characters, and all the problems. I loved just about everything about these books. I must say, some things became a tiny bit repetitive. But for anyone who is a fan of Romance, or Action, or Suspense, or Christian books, theses are for you. (And don't not read them just because their Christian- thats all the more reason you should)
The Warren series looks like something my daughter Catey would enjoy. Thanks for the recommendation, Lauren.
98.
Killer Spirit by
Jennifer Lynn Barnes I really liked this series, and wish there was more! These books would be good for middleschoolers. (There is a little cussing, but not a ton)
99.
Just another Girl by
Melody Carlson I really liked this, and I was happy to find that Carlson is a Christian writer.
100. First off, I will take the time to be a little self centered and congradulate myslef on hitting 100. Yea me.
Now I am starting
Project 17 by Laurie Farie Stolarz is sounds good so here's to hoping. (I feel like that was a weird saying but ok).
Congratulations on hitting 100!
I hope this read is better for you!
Going for Record was really good. It was a sad-er book, but didn't end all sad.
The following may have SPOILERS, so if you are planning on reading the above mentioned book, you may choose to skip over this.
It annoys me when people won't read a really good book just because someone or people die- like in the Hunger Games, they won't read it because a lot of people die, and they think it is sad, so they won't read it. That's how it was with this book. It was a really good, coming-of-age type book that I think a lot of people would enjoy and should read.
Now, moving on from my rant...
101.
Academy 7 by
Anne Osterlund I liked it. Cool enough story, and I liked the characters, but it really wasn't as good as I really thought.
If you're really paranoid about SPOILERS dont read the following pararaph, but anything I say you wouldn't know from reading the back of the book.
I would have liked to know really why Aerin was attracted to Dane. A reader can definately figure out why- he was her first real friend- but that I remember, she never really said "I like how supportive Dane is" or "I love how trusting he is" or someting of the sort. Some may argue that feelings shouldnt be said outright- "I LOVE DANE!" like- which I agree, but I didn't really get a feel of what brought Aerin's feelings from friendship to romance.
Gosh, another rant....
102.
North of Beautiful by
Justina Chen Headley Am liking this book, as of halfway through... but I do think I have one thing to say about it once I finish...
North of Beautiful was really good. I loved the relationship between Terra and Jacob. The characters, especially Jacob, were extremely good. I think this would be a great book for teenage girls, because it explores True Beauty, and becoming more than just physically beautiful.
I only have two problems with the book. I thought that Terra's feelings for Jacob just kinda popped up, like 5 pages after she met him, and that was weird. And, this is just me, but I think most artists are right brained people, who go with the flow. Terra didn't seem like that, though she was an artist. That's just my viewpoint, and I'm sure there are a lot of artists out like her, but thats what I thought.
But, I loved this book. It took longer to read, but was totally awesome, and I totally recommend it.
OK, given your recommendation, I will look for it. Thanks, Lauren!
106.
Beyond Reach by
Melody Carlson A book as good as the first. I do think the books should be for highschoolers, and maybe 8th graders, just because the contents- drugs, suicide, etc. But these are awesome books. I think Carlson is a great writer, and am looking foward to getting the last two books in the McGregor series.
I will pass your recommendations of the Carlson books on to my daughter, Catey. I know she has read a copy of Carlson's books, but I do not think she has read these two.
#90: I have read the first 2 books in the Ally Carter series and enjoyed them. My local library does not have a copy of the third book in the series yet. I hope you get to read the entire series.
haha lauren. You do. You did not put that on my list
I do what? and what didnt put on your list?
113.
Don't Judge a Girl by her Cover by
Ally Carter I think this series is deffinately getting better. The 2nd and 4rd books are much better than the first. I can't wait until the fourth book comes out. (According to Carter's website, she has turned in a 3rd draft, so its that much closer.
114.
The Maze Runner by
James Dashner I am super excited to read this book, and trilogy. I'm on page 58, and am loving it so far.
114. I absolutely LOVED The Maze Runner. It was one of the best books I've read in a while. I almost cried at the end, and I really do not cry easily. I thought the Glade was set up superbly, and I thought the reason everyone was in the Glade was awesome, if you could call it that. The onlt downer is that now I have to wait until next October to read the next book in The Maze Runner trilogy.
115.
A Kiss in Time by
Alex Flinn I loved this book. Sleeping Beauty is my favorite fairy tale, and this book made it soo much better. It threw out all that "I love you even though I've never talked to you" crap, which made me super happy. I loved the characters, even though Talia started off really snobbish, I liked her, and she got a lot better- and Jack was awesome. There was still some magic, which I don't normally like, but in this book, and I'm thinking all of Flinn's books, it always works. I am really looking foward to getting some more of Flinn's books.
I finished
The Westing Game by
Ellen Raskin I liked the ending though it was somewhat unrealistic. It was hard to follow at some points, expecially the beginning, and I didn't like how the perspective would change a lot, but it was a pretty good book.
116.
What Happened to Cass McBride by Gail Giles Um...
117.
Breathless by Lurlene McDaniel Read my review- I don't feel like retyping all that. But I will say five things: It is about euthinasia, I hated it, it is the most depressing book ever, never read it, I am never reading another McDaniel book again.
118.
Wish you were Dead by Todd Strassser I'm about 100 pages into this book, and I really like it. I think the suspense it good, and I like Madison. I am looking foward to finding out what happened to Lucy and the other little mysteries.
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Wish you were Dead was really good. (I wish I had another way to say that) I thought the mystery aspect of it was awesome, and the romance, I thought, added to the story.
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119.
Back Home by
Julia Keller I didn't like this book that much... it wasn't so much the writing, just the story..
120.
Getting the Girl by
Susan Juby I would say I loved this book if not for the insane amount of vulgarity, especially since Sherman and his friends are 14.
I reread
Unwind and it was just as good as I remembered
#101: I have read a couple of Shusterman's books this year, but not
Unwind. I will look for that one.
putting the Maze Runner on the wishlist!
ETA: oops, looks like it was already there! bumping it up, then.
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I'll look out for
The Maze Runner too. I just got a copy of
A Kiss in Time a couple of days ago, I've been looking forward to reading it as I loved her Beastly.
I think I liked
A Kiss in Time better than Beastly, I think I liked the characters more, and I just like the story of Sleeping Beauty better than Beauty and the Beast
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