To All the boys I’ve loved before. I’ve not actually read it, but one of the bloggers I read cannot dtop talking about it, so I hope to read it soon. It is becoming a show on Netflix I think.
Graceling by Cashore is a personal favorite. Chanda Hahn and Cinda Williams Chima are great authors too. If you like cozy murder mysteries Jana Delone has a fun series called Miss Fortune, think the first book is free right now as an ebook.
Currently reading Knockout by K.A. Holt, then Hello Universe by Erin Kelly (both in Time for Kid this year). Librarian at school ordered them for me, in addition to The Cuckoo’s Calling by Robert Galbraith (but she is worried about this one).
@Chasity, is Cuckoo appropriate for Middle School? It’s AR level is 6th. I have already seen the f work and coked out. I am not a prude, but do work in an Episcopal School. Your thoughts are much appreciated.
@Julie I don’t think it’s appropriate for middle school personally. I can’t remember if there was bad language or not but the book is about a girl who at first they believe committed suicide but other people think she was murdered instead.
To All the boys I’ve loved before. I’ve not actually read it, but one of the bloggers I read cannot dtop talking about it, so I hope to read it soon. It is becoming a show on Netflix I think.
Had to place a hold on it 🙁
It was good. Can’t wait til the movie.
Following! ???
What kind of YA? Dystopian, romance, etc
Open to about anything
Graceling by Cashore is a personal favorite. Chanda Hahn and Cinda Williams Chima are great authors too. If you like cozy murder mysteries Jana Delone has a fun series called Miss Fortune, think the first book is free right now as an ebook.
@Emma thanks so much! I will look into all of those
@Chasity best of luck!
The Miss Fortune books are Fabulous!
Excellent list on Goodreads…
I like series and here are a few I’ve listened to recently. The testing, Red queen, and Three dark crowns.
Red queen is good! Just placed a hold on the other
Have a hold on three dark crows!
Bloody jack. An account of Mary Jackie faber. Fantastic♡♡
Frontier Magic series by Patricia Wrede
Pure series by Julianna Baggott. So amazing!
Currently reading Knockout by K.A. Holt, then Hello Universe by Erin Kelly (both in Time for Kid this year). Librarian at school ordered them for me, in addition to The Cuckoo’s Calling by Robert Galbraith (but she is worried about this one).
Read the Cuckoo’s Calling. It was good. I will look into the others. Thanks!
@Chasity, is Cuckoo appropriate for Middle School? It’s AR level is 6th. I have already seen the f work and coked out. I am not a prude, but do work in an Episcopal School. Your thoughts are much appreciated.
@Julie I don’t think it’s appropriate for middle school personally. I can’t remember if there was bad language or not but the book is about a girl who at first they believe committed suicide but other people think she was murdered instead.
The nevernight chronicles
Ready Player One… audiobook by Wil Wheaton.
I didn’t know Wesley narrated it! Is he good?
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe.
It’s read by Lin-Manuel Miranda, and, of course, he does an amazing job.
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe!
Arc of the Scythe (this is dystopian)