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  1. #1
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    She loves Tamora Pierce and has read the The Song of the Lioness series and Protector of the Small. Twilight and New Moon, The Uglies trilogy, all of the Harry Potter's so far, Maximum Ride, Eragon, The Bartimaeus trilogy, The Great Tree of Babylon, to name a few. She was in the BBYA (best books for young adults) club at her old school and could devour the new list within weeks! LOL!
    She is 16 now but still loves all the young adult books especially anything to do with fantasy.
    She just got recently Lady Knight, Maximum Ride - School's Out Forever, Boy Proof, Seeker, The Supernaturalist and Artemis Fowl that she just got from Barnes and Nobel this week and hasn't read them yet.
    She read 13 Little Blue Envelopes over Christmas.
    How's zat?? LOL!
    She could talk books with ya all day and all night! hahahahaha!
    ~ Aki
    "The best and most beautiful things cannot be seen or touched - they must be felt with the heart." ~~ Helen Keller
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    thanks kittycats_delights for the sig!

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    Thanks.I am alwas looking for good books to read.
    Tamora Pierce is my favorite author.I have read almost all her books but 3.
    Nikki[human],Zippy[tabby],and Pumpkin[orange tabby]
    Rest in Peace my Sweet Hammie Zoey
    Jan 1,09-March 26,2010

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by aki
    She loves Tamora Pierce and has read the The Song of the Lioness series and Protector of the Small. Twilight and New Moon, The Uglies trilogy, all of the Harry Potter's so far, Maximum Ride, Eragon, The Bartimaeus trilogy, The Great Tree of Babylon, to name a few. She was in the BBYA (best books for young adults) club at her old school and could devour the new list within weeks! LOL!
    She is 16 now but still loves all the young adult books especially anything to do with fantasy.
    She just got recently Lady Knight, Maximum Ride - School's Out Forever, Boy Proof, Seeker, The Supernaturalist and Artemis Fowl that she just got from Barnes and Nobel this week and hasn't read them yet.
    She read 13 Little Blue Envelopes over Christmas.
    How's zat?? LOL!
    She could talk books with ya all day and all night! hahahahaha!
    ~ Aki
    I've got a bunch of them at school actually, so at least I know I'm in the right direction, lol. Sometimes though, the publishers say it's for such and such an age, and when I get them and read them I'm shocked by how mature some of them are. I bought this one book in a series called "Summer Boys". It wasn't well written, although the girls on Amazon raved about it... it was essentially soft porn for young adults. I was totally disgusted. I know our kids are more street wise these days, but geez!!!

    My kids at school are intimidated by the Trickster books.. they are quite hefty for middle school, but we do have some "over achievers", lol. We're grades 6-8th, so we've got ages 11 - 16. It's a big spread.

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    Thanks for recommending the book, I'll look for it on ebay. I always enjoy good cat books.

    Recently, I read "Tailchaser's Song " by Tad Williams for the second time, very fascinating. Sort of a cat version of a "tolkienesque" story like "Lord of the Rings"...



    Kirsten

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    I've got a bunch of them at school actually, so at least I know I'm in the right direction, lol. Sometimes though, the publishers say it's for such and such an age, and when I get them and read them I'm shocked by how mature some of them are. I bought this one book in a series called "Summer Boys". It wasn't well written, although the girls on Amazon raved about it... it was essentially soft porn for young adults. I was totally disgusted. I know our kids are more street wise these days, but geez!!!

    My kids at school are intimidated by the Trickster books.. they are quite hefty for middle school, but we do have some "over achievers", lol. We're grades 6-8th, so we've got ages 11 - 16. It's a big spread.


    I kinda thought the same thing when she brought home the book Crank. But it was really a good book for kids to read I think. It should really make them think twice about using drugs.

    I have always had to watch the books she has since she was in 2nd grade when she tested out reading and comprehending at a college level. LOL! I was all, "Lemme see that first!" haha!

    You should see her bookcase! And she likes the Trickster books too she just said. I should have figgered.

    ~Aki
    "The best and most beautiful things cannot be seen or touched - they must be felt with the heart." ~~ Helen Keller
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    Chuck (rb) meowmie misses you!

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    thanks kittycats_delights for the sig!

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    Quote Originally Posted by aki
    I have always had to watch the books she has since she was in 2nd grade when she tested out reading and comprehending at a college level. LOL! I was all, "Lemme see that first!" haha!

    You should see her bookcase! And she likes the Trickster books too she just said. I should have figgered.

    ~Aki
    HOLY COW!!! That's amazing!

    If she likes realistic fiction, and things about teens, Sarah Dessen writes awesome novels.

    It is really hard to find books that aren't elementary level, but yet aren't high school and really mature. Most booksellers list K-8 or YA. Well, sorry, but there's a big difference between K and 8th. And there's a big gap between 8th and YA. We're making these kids grow up and learn about things that they really aren't psychologically ready for, even if they physically look like it.

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    I ordered Darwin on eBay, too. Can't wait til it gets here!
    Loving meowmie to Archy & Binky (RIP my sweet boy 10/13/10)

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    I ordered too (Darwin and the book from Camuti) on Amazon. I can't wait to receive them! Hope they arrive before my holiday next week so that I can put them in my luggage.

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