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I usually read them in between books if I'm finding it difficult to find the time to settle in to an adult book. I went through the house of night books in a few weeks. The hunger games are available again on amazon kindle UK so I've got the first one ready to go!






I'm dying for my Pottermore email!


Thanks Jennifer - I'll check them out. Maybe we'll get some YA books nominated for group reading at some point.


I've just ordered The Hunger Games trilogy from The Book People -- they have the three for £4.99 at the moment. I'm really excited about starting them -- I love YA fiction, and I've heard really good things about this series.
One of my favourite YA novels is Rachel Klein's The Moth Diaries. It's a re-writing of LeFanu's Carmilla, set in a girl's boarding school. Really worth a read :)
One of my favourite YA novels is Rachel Klein's The Moth Diaries. It's a re-writing of LeFanu's Carmilla, set in a girl's boarding school. Really worth a read :)
Just looked up 'The Moth Diaries' Sarah
I'm not usually into Vampire books, but this one sounds like it would be a good read. Might try and see if I can get a copy.

I'm not usually into Vampire books, but this one sounds like it would be a good read. Might try and see if I can get a copy.
*Holds hands up* Vampire Diaries falls to the floor...
I will literally try any YA book I love them I grew up on point horror which started my love for L.J.Smith's works
I have read all the Twilight saga and enjoyed them hehe.
I will literally try any YA book I love them I grew up on point horror which started my love for L.J.Smith's works
I have read all the Twilight saga and enjoyed them hehe.
Short story (that I'm finally typing on my mac - 3rd time non-crash lucky). I spotted (and bought) a copy of
in a pail for £1 outside an antique shop in Swanage. It is such a beautiful hardback that I recently decided to attempt to buy more of the same quality. I struck out with a couple (some branch of the publisher but glossy dustcover and not at all special)
but
is of the same quality. He's got fairly high ratings and I really wanted to get some hardbacks that really stand out for quality so I've got a couple more.







I read the house of night series in one go. I didn't really enjoy the last one I read, and really wanted to skip parts, so I didn't read the book about Dragon. I did find the teenage speak a bit overdone at first and really had to get into it
Am going to try reading some more YA books but nothing with vampires as am bit bored of all that, so have ordered the Hunger Games from the book people as they seem to have decent reviews - what else should I look out for?
The forbidden game
I couldn't put these books down and I've no idea how many times I've read them.
What is the hunger games about?

I couldn't put these books down and I've no idea how many times I've read them.
What is the hunger games about?
A reality tv show where the contestants have to kill each other to win. Doesn't sound like it would be a YA story but will see what it's like when it arrives.

It is a bit over done but I like it all the same. I refuse to buy any of the Novella's, because I think that is a bit much. I think the spin off series is going to be a lot better because the focus will not be focused on Zoey.
Jo wrote: "Am going to try reading some more YA books but nothing with vampires as am bit bored of all that, so have ordered the Hunger Games from the book people as they seem to have decent reviews - what el..."
I really loved Anthony Horowitz's Alex Rider series...I started reading them when I was much younger, but he just finished the series recently. It's kind of teenage James Bond stuff, I suppose...Alex is a schoolboy recruited by MI6 and sent on all sorts of missions. I think they're really good, as YA fiction goes...worth a try, maybe?
I really loved Anthony Horowitz's Alex Rider series...I started reading them when I was much younger, but he just finished the series recently. It's kind of teenage James Bond stuff, I suppose...Alex is a schoolboy recruited by MI6 and sent on all sorts of missions. I think they're really good, as YA fiction goes...worth a try, maybe?
Sam wrote: "Wow sounds like that episode of dr who lol, let us know how you get on with it. :)"
I've finished the first one already and nearly done with the second - really enjoying them, am surprised at how much actually!
I've finished the first one already and nearly done with the second - really enjoying them, am surprised at how much actually!
Jo wrote:
I've finished the first one already and nearly done with the second - really enjoying them, am sur..."
I was surprised by how much I enjoyed The Hunger Games, too. When I first read the synopsis, I thought that it sounded absolutely grim, but as more and more people recommended them to me, I gave them a try. I loved them -- at least the first two. The third really didn't do it for me. I feel about them as I do about Twilight, I guess...they were entertaining, kept me both guessing and wanting to know *exactly* what would happen next, and they were an easy, gripping read. For all that, though, I probably wouldn't read them again.
I've finished the first one already and nearly done with the second - really enjoying them, am sur..."
I was surprised by how much I enjoyed The Hunger Games, too. When I first read the synopsis, I thought that it sounded absolutely grim, but as more and more people recommended them to me, I gave them a try. I loved them -- at least the first two. The third really didn't do it for me. I feel about them as I do about Twilight, I guess...they were entertaining, kept me both guessing and wanting to know *exactly* what would happen next, and they were an easy, gripping read. For all that, though, I probably wouldn't read them again.
The third was a bit crap really, it felt like the ending was rushed but overall I liked the series, I thougt the concept of the games themselves was interesting. yes the characters and writing are a bit 'teen' but it was gripping and an enjoyable read.

LuSiVe wrote: "A bit late on this thread but I've been reading Lois Lowry books and they are really great - some pretty serious subject matter (dystopian societies, nazi occupation) handled really well ..."
it's never too late to talk books;) I've seen
and I really want to read it. Which books have you read? Are they pageturners?
it's never too late to talk books;) I've seen


but I have to say, that genre description makes me a bit annoyed. mostly because a lot of people look down their noses at it, like some do with "chick lit". and there are so many different genres being lumped together in there... sorry. I don't really want to get ranty.
for me a book is a book is a book. I might love it, or it might not to be my taste, but each is valid in its own right. everything else is just a matter of taste.
anyways, I love all the Harry Potter books, I think they are pretty flawless and just so well written and everytime I read them again I'm just amazed by the details and hints she's put everywhere.
I liked the The Hunger Games trilogy a lot, which almost surprised me a bit. but there were bits and parts of her writing I wasn't that happy with.
other favourites are His Dark Materials and The Abhorsen Trilogy.
and I really enjoyed Maggie Stiefvater's Werewolves of Mercy Falls, I devoured all three of those last year. I liked them much better than Twilight.
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I tend to find myself browsing the YA sections for something I know I'll enjoy. I really like Maggie Stiefvater books. Prefer the pixie ones to the Wolf ones, but all good escapism. I think that's why I like YA. I've had a tough couple of years in real life, so some unadulterated teenage fantasy is a joyful escape. :)