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Now that my boys are both teenagers, we've got a lot more YA stuff around the house. I've started on Alison Goodman's Eon--and, Wow. Great world-building, great use of Chinese mythology, really interesting exploration of gender roles and identities. It isn't just girl-pretending-to-be-boy. The main character has been pretending for so long, she no longer thinks or feels like a girl. And a secondary character is transgender--male dressing as female--who plays a special, unique role within the court, being able to serve as advisor to men, which other women can't, but also being able to spend time with the women of the harem without being a eunuch.
Some really fascinating themes that take it beyond typical action/adventure dragon fantasy. Highly recommend it.
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careful...you'll end up in my novel
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: St. Louis
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I'm reading Wolf Storm (by our own Amarie). It's goooood! Right now the characters are in a really tense situation. More later, after I finish...
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New Fish; Learning About Thick Skin
Join Date: Mar 2011
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I'm currently re-reading "Magic by the Lake" by Edward Eager for about the thousandth time. No matter how many times I read his books, I find something fresh to chuckle about each time. |
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practical experience, FTW
Join Date: Nov 2011
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I just started Because of Mr Terupt, and I can't put it down.
I should be working, but instead, I keep thinking about the book, and disappearing to read some more. Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. |
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careful...you'll end up in my novel
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: St. Louis
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Wolf Storm was great! Loved the characters and the unusual setting. It's about a boy who is in a sci-fi movie filming in Eastern Europe. When a blizzard hits, he's trapped on the mountain at an old ski resort along with three other actors (two kids and one very quirky adult) and some trained wolves. Things go from bad to worse, and ... I'll stop now; don't want to give too many spoilers. It's a very exciting disaster/survival story.
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writing for kids and teens
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Canada
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I write YA but I read a ton of MG to my son... and we're reading a fabulous book at the moment. Raider's Ransom, by Emily Diamand. So good! Two first person narrators with very distinct voices; slightly dystopian future but not too dark; very cool setting-- London is half underwater, people mining landfills left from the late 21st century; humour; suspense. I am thoroughly enjoying it- as is my son.
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practical experience, FTW
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: somewhere, out there
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I'm reading The Star Shard by Frederic S. Durbin. It's very unique - at least, for me - but I'm enjoying the world he has created in this bizarre city on wheels. I am becoming very attached to the MC, and have no idea where he's going with it. At times I feel like I should be utterly confused, but somehow it makes sense.
I really like this author.
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Alas, poor Yorick, he fed me 'nanas
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: London, UK
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I'm reading... Invisble Fiends: The Beast, Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident and Bugsy Malone.
Just not all at once :p Dave
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Enigma Files: Phantom Thief - 3rd Draft finished @37k EF: Cursed - 1st Draft @ 1.5k words! Authors warn me writing children's books is a lot of work - signings, school events, literary festivals, a blog, etc. I always reply "I WANT THAT!" I don't claim to be a professional (yet). I just try and help others when and where I can. Follow me @symplesymon |
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practical experience, FTW
Join Date: Mar 2011
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i luv you giant bear statue
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Lost Angeles
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Alas, poor Yorick, he fed me 'nanas
Join Date: Feb 2011
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The former, which surprises a lot of people. But it is every bit as brilliant, hilarious and downright adorable at parts (because yes, the entire cast are children in the book as well). Highly recommended.
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Enigma Files: Phantom Thief - 3rd Draft finished @37k EF: Cursed - 1st Draft @ 1.5k words! Authors warn me writing children's books is a lot of work - signings, school events, literary festivals, a blog, etc. I always reply "I WANT THAT!" I don't claim to be a professional (yet). I just try and help others when and where I can. Follow me @symplesymon |
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practical experience, FTW
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Seattle-ish
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You guys. I gave Okay for Now another chance, and I'm sorry to say, I had to give up again. It wasn't just the depressing factor, either. It was more that I hated the voice. I'm not saying (AT ALL) that the voice is poorly written. In fact, it's excellent. I just can't stand the kid. Oh well.
I'm reading An Abundance of Katherines now, which is YA, but I mention it because Smish (I think?) said how much she loved it and Junonia by Kevin Henkes, and both are really lovely in very different ways. |
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careful...you'll end up in my novel
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: St. Louis
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My daughter adores John Green, and An Abundance of Katherines is her favorite. Personally, the puking in the opening scene grossed me out so much, I didn't care to read on. But to each her own...
![]() Kevin Henkes is wonderful at picture books and thought-provoking MG novels. I haven't read Junonia yet, but I want to.
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Reads more than she writes.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: in the Bouncy Castle
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I haven't read Junonia, but I'll add it to my list.
![]() I do love John Green, though, and An Abundance of Katherines is my favorite of his books.
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Always curious.
Join Date: Mar 2010
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Could you comment on this further? I finally got this from my library (on hold list forever) and read through it. Liked it, but didn't think it particularly wonderful. I did think the author had the MC voice down just right. Am curious as to why it won the Newbery. I didn't read any of the competing books, and don't usually read MG at all, so not sure what constitutes excellence in MG.
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practical experience, FTW
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Seattle-ish
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Okay, I finished Junonia. It's really, really lovely. It may also be inspiring for anyone writing quiet contemporary, too. I mean, I doubt a debut writer could have gotten it published. But still, it gave me a little, personal stab of vindication in response to an agent who told me my manuscript didn't have enough kids in it. (Not saying I'm as good as Kevin Henkes, just glad he wrote a story with very few kids, as I feel less nuts for having done so myself.)
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i luv you giant bear statue
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Lost Angeles
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practical experience, FTW
Join Date: Jun 2011
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I was reading Unwind, but I just can't get into it. I put in 122 pages but I just can't get past the writing.
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practical experience, FTW
Join Date: Nov 2011
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I just finished No Talking. I couldn't put it down, maybe because it brought back so many school memories, good and bad, but mostly bad.
My main thought is that many teachers should be forced to read this book, and to give it to their 5th graders to read, then discuss it. And probably many parents, including myself! |
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Alas, poor Yorick, he fed me 'nanas
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: London, UK
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I'm still reading Invisible Fiends. Or, to keep with the theme, 'Nancy Drew and the Case of the Invisible Fiends'.
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Enigma Files: Phantom Thief - 3rd Draft finished @37k EF: Cursed - 1st Draft @ 1.5k words! Authors warn me writing children's books is a lot of work - signings, school events, literary festivals, a blog, etc. I always reply "I WANT THAT!" I don't claim to be a professional (yet). I just try and help others when and where I can. Follow me @symplesymon |
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practical experience, FTW
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: somewhere, out there
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I just finished Bliss by K. Littlewood. I'm not sure if her last name is two names or one, so pardon me if I made a mistake.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, probably because it was so lighthearted and I've been reading a lot of heavier stuff lately. It's preposterous, and silly, and yet there's still enough reality to it to make it appealing in a realistic way. I did have a problem with quite a few editing problems toward the end of the book. That seems to be happening more and more lately. Not just in kids books, and certainly not only in ebook formats. I wonder why this is.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: cbus
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I'm currently reading When The Sea is Rising Red by Cat Hellisen... it's lush and the fantasy worldbuilding makes me so jealous. I always finding myself writing white rooms everywhere I go. A beach? looks more like a white room. A big city? nah, just another white room.
the next books on my to-read list are Wonder by R.J. Palacio and The False Prince by Jennifer Nielsen. both sound right up my alley in very different ways.
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i luv you giant bear statue
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I just read a great one called Vanished by Sheela Chari. It's about a girl who plays a traditional Indian string instrument. Hers is really special and it gets stolen and then lots of interesting and mysterious things happen. Highly recommend! |
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it's definitely different from typical YA... i've heard a lot of people expecting it to be a paranormal romance, but it carves its own niche. it doesn't attempt to be like anything that's currently out there. i'm about halfway through at the moment.
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practical experience, FTW
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Northern California
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I want to check out karo.ambrose's rec's too. And Bliss, 'cause I like lighthearted stuff.
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