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oh that sounds good

We'll start group reads again ..."
Thanks, Jenna!


I read an ARC of this one. Beautiful. I loved it.

In addition to the titles already mentioned, and based on the starred reviews in so far, I'd suggest we think about:
We Are the Ants - Hutchinson, Shaun David
Mystery of Hollow Places - Podos, Rebecca
Unbecoming - Downham, Jenny

Mrs. Humphrey wrote: "I am a lurker on this amazing spreadsheet of "starred" titles: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
In addition to the titles alr..."

Mrs. Humphrey wrote: "I am a lurker on this amazing spreadsheet of "starred" titles: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
In addition to the titles alr..."


Read an ARC of Salt to the Sea: Its strength was in the development of the various characters, German/Polish/Latvian refugees fleeing desperately from Russian soldiers intent on revenge at the end of WWII. Tragedy ensues just at the point when the characters think they have reached safety. Who will survive? The reader cares.
The story was recounted through the various characters' points of view. I found the transitions from one character to another a bit clunky sometimes, and wonder whether they were smoothed out in the final editing.
Sepetys seems to be carving out a distinctive literary niche. Hope her focus on Russia and the Baltic continues; powerful stories to be told.


The Memory of Light by Stork; The Passion of Dolssa by Berry; The Bitter Side of Sweet by Sullivan; Golden Boys by Harnett; Burn Baby Burn by Medina; The Raven King by Stiefvater (dare the committee pick a #4 book in a series...it is the best YA book I've read all year.)
I'm also seeing...
The Steep and Thorny Way; Unbecoming; The Serpent King; Rebel of the Sands; and Highly Illogical Behavior on some lists. Has anyone read any of them? Can you recommend any?


I liked it a lot, too. It is the best LGBT book which isn't a LGBT book. Very many layers. I know the Printz committee doesn't take this into consideration, but I think the average American teenager won't like this book, however.




We'll start group reads again in March. :)