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Right now your teen librarian is reading Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo. This book got starred reviews in all of the book review journals, so I'm pretty excited. It's fantasy with a little Russian flare. So far it's pretty good!
What is everyone reading right now? Right now I'm working my way through The Diviners by Libba Bray. The book is a little slow going (the book is rather long!) but it's pretty interesting so far. Love the 1920's setting.
I'm also almost finished with The Last Dragonslayer by Jasper Fforde. If you have enjoyed books by authors like Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, you'll probably like this one too!

Your librarian has been reading nothing but sequels lately. I recently finished Days of Blood and Starlight by Laini Taylor and Shades of Earth by Beth Revis. Both books were great!
I'm also eager to get to The Friday Society, which is next on my stack at home. This book promises to feature strong female character in a steampunk society.
I'm also eager to get to The Friday Society, which is next on my stack at home. This book promises to feature strong female character in a steampunk society.
Sarah wrote: "I'm reading 13 reasons why and so far it is really good :)"
What did you think of this one, Sarah? I read this one some time ago and really enjoyed it.
What did you think of this one, Sarah? I read this one some time ago and really enjoyed it.



I'm also still pushing through Life of Pi but I can only read it for so long, it's one of those books you just need a break from sometimes.

I keep meaning to request Shades of Earth! I don't quite remember everything from the first two, so I'll have to pick them up on our weekly library trip. :)



(I'm still reading Life of Pi. Sigh.)
Here are a few excellent titles that I've read recently:
This Is What Happy Looks Like (cute romance, good beach read)
Out of the Easy (gripping historical novel, best for older/mature readers)
Poison (funny fantasy)
The Lucy Variations (contemporary)
This Is What Happy Looks Like (cute romance, good beach read)
Out of the Easy (gripping historical novel, best for older/mature readers)
Poison (funny fantasy)
The Lucy Variations (contemporary)

and I have a nice mixture of genres, but i'm always looking for more graphic novels and steampunk to read!

Leah, we have lots of great historical fiction to try! If you haven't read it yet, you should check out Code Name Verity, which is about two girls who become friends during WWII - one is a spy, and the other a pilot. At the beginning of the story the spy gets captured by the Nazis and is held prisoner. It's an intense story, and it's probably one of the best books I've ever read.
A few other titles to consider:
Out of the Easy by Ruta Septys
A Northern Light by Jennifer Donnelly
Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson
There's lots more where that came from! If you need more suggestions, come visit the library and talk to me at the Children's Desk.
A few other titles to consider:
Out of the Easy by Ruta Septys
A Northern Light by Jennifer Donnelly
Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson
There's lots more where that came from! If you need more suggestions, come visit the library and talk to me at the Children's Desk.



That sounds really interesting, especially since i've been reading a lot of steampunk lately.
I just started reading "Beneath A Meth Moon" and i'm slightly disappointed because the book starts out during the main character's addiction and I was hoping for some more background information. The character is slowly dropping hints, but I guess I need to be patient.

That sounds really ..."
Books like that can be fun but it depends on how well the character is portrayed and if the plot can pull itself along (which is more difficult if there isn't much background information) but I'm sure soon enough it'll all be explained ^.^ and E&E is really steampunk, it's a great start so far!


Welcome to the group, Kiara! Can you tell us a little bit about Frost Burned? Is it a fantasy read? I'm not familiar with this book, but I always love learning about new things to read.







I loved reading that series, even though it's ongoing I skipped over to the anime because I was impatient waiting for the next book :). I especially loved the art style, something about that era in England is just so appealing. (The character development is also done extremely well)
For manga, i'm currently working my way through two series': Blue Exorcist, Vol. 1(i'm on volume 7) and Fullmetal Alchemist, Vol. 01(i'm on volume 5) they're both really good. As you can tell I really like manga and graphic novels :)
My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece looked really interesting to me, Hannah. Let us know how you like it when you're finished!
This librarian just finished two fun books that you guys might enjoy:
The first was Going Vintage by Lindsey Leavitt. After catching her boyfriend cheating on her online, the main character decides that her life would be a lot better if she lived more simply, the way that did in the 1960s when her grandmother was young. The main character is a little self-absorbed, but let's face it - we are all a little self-absorbed.
I also read Monument 14 by Emmy Laybourne. This is gritty survival story. After a series of natural disasters and a chemical spill, 14 kids are forced to take shelter together in an abandoned superstore. This book is an intense page-turner!
This librarian just finished two fun books that you guys might enjoy:
The first was Going Vintage by Lindsey Leavitt. After catching her boyfriend cheating on her online, the main character decides that her life would be a lot better if she lived more simply, the way that did in the 1960s when her grandmother was young. The main character is a little self-absorbed, but let's face it - we are all a little self-absorbed.
I also read Monument 14 by Emmy Laybourne. This is gritty survival story. After a series of natural disasters and a chemical spill, 14 kids are forced to take shelter together in an abandoned superstore. This book is an intense page-turner!



This librarian just finished two fun books that you guys might enjo..."
Monument 14 sounds great. Is it a must read or just very good?
Leah wrote: "...Is it a must read or just very good?"
I'd say that if you enjoy gritty page-turners or survival stories, then Monument 14 is definitely a must-read. I loved the pacing and the intensity. But a word of warning: There were two scenes in this book with some relatively graphic sexual content. These scenes are relatively important to the story, but they did take me by surprise. You can decide for yourself how comfortable you are with this sort of content.
I'd say that if you enjoy gritty page-turners or survival stories, then Monument 14 is definitely a must-read. I loved the pacing and the intensity. But a word of warning: There were two scenes in this book with some relatively graphic sexual content. These scenes are relatively important to the story, but they did take me by surprise. You can decide for yourself how comfortable you are with this sort of content.

Now that everyone's back to school... What have you all been reading? I just finished Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell, and it was fantastic. Great blend of romance and tragedy set in the 1980s. I'm excited to get my hands of the author's lastest book, Fangirl next.

I just finished another great contemporary read, The Beginning of Everything by Robyn Schneider. The writing was fantastic, the characters were interesting, and the twist at the end of the book truly surprised me.
I'm really excited about a book that I recently took home, Rose Under Fire by Elizabeth Wein. This author also wrote Code Name Verity, which is one of my favorite books of all time. Rose Under Fire is a companion novel. So excited to see how this one measures up!
What is everyone else reading?
What is everyone else reading?

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