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Book Club Nominations
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June Winners: The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan and The Northern Light by Jennifer Donnelly
Becky wrote: "Oooh!! My category won!! *excited*I nominate The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan for Category 2. :)"
I second that :) Awesome series!
For Cat 2: Gifts by Ursula K. Le GuinI just bought this because it's sequel (Powers) just won the Nebula Award
Are there actually any books in YA that aren't fantasy? I know there are a couple, but browsing the shelves at my local bookstore, it seems like 9/10 are fantasy.
As Fantasy, I would like to nominate "Order of the Odd Fish" by James Kennedy. He is coming to my classroom to do a reading. I wrote him because I bought it as a gift for one of my students, for mopening night and he loved it so much I felt compelled to write him to let him know. Who knew he lived in the same city and he offered to come to a reading I bought it for myself, but I promise to wait until June 1st to start reading it. My students reaction is priceless!!! My first cat. nomination is Speak, by Laurie Anderson.
Becky wrote: "Oooh!! My category won!! *excited*I nominate The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan for Category 2. :)"
I third that. My son has told me over and over how much he likes this one that it's time I gave it a try.
Cat 1 - A Northern Light - Jennifer Donnelly Although I'll have finished this by then, I'd LOVE to discuss this with you all! :)
Category 2: The 13 Clocks by James ThurberOn a related note, is there anywhere where previous picks are complied? I'm new to this and hoping that I'm not nominating a previous winner.
Emily, this is actually only the second round of book nominations we've done. The previous book picks are the ones you see on the group homepage: The Graveyard Book and Anne of Green Gables. That's it! :)You bring up a good point though. I think that Fiona and Laura are going to use the group bookshelf only for official group reads. Members cannot add books to it, only mods can.
Fiona wrote: "Only one category please Teresa - it has to be one or the other not both."oops new here,
I will choose vampire diaries.
The Vampire Diaries are by L.J. Smith. The first volume is called The Awakening, but the first two volumes are currently being printed together in one book: The Vampire Diaries: The Awakening and The Struggle.
For category 1, I'd like to throw in Rules by Cynthia Lord, a wonderful read I just finished and would gladly read again (a quick read) with the group.
Fiona wrote: "Yeah... i'm a ditz. Good thing you all know that what I mean is different from what I say."We still all love you for being ditzy though, Fiona!
I already read The Lightning Thief! But it's an awesome book so I'm kind of hoping it wins so everyone else gets to read it.
hmm...well, I think it comes out in PB fairly soon doesn't it? I'm waiting until then to buy it, personally...but then, I've already read it.I probably would have gone out and bought it if I hadn't been able to get it at the library...and I wouldn't have regretted it :)
I'm hoping for Graceling, too. I've heard good things about it and I've already read The Lightning Thief and Howl's Moving Castle.
yeah...I'm not really being a baby about what wins :P I'll probably read Lightning Thief sometime in the next couple weeks anyway, and I would love for more people to read Graceling :)
Fiona wrote: "I've never heard of The Lightening Thief before today! Hmmm... might not be the one I read as I don't have it, but I have The Northern Light which I will."its the first of a...5 book series, right? Percy Jackson and the Olympians.
Allison wrote: "nah, just impatient :)"LOL I know the feeling. I have a whole shelf of library books and all I want to do is read them.
The paperback of Graceling is listed as coming out in September. :(
Fiona wrote: "OH! Him. Heard of but don't think I've actually seen the books yet."It's a great series. They're currently working on a movie based on the first book.
I was hoping Howl would win, since I've read Graceling and The Lightning Thief, but I'll be happy with whatever wins. Both of these books were really good, and I'd be glad that more people would get a chance to read one of them if either were chosen.
Books mentioned in this topic
Rules (other topics)The Awakening / The Struggle (other topics)
The 13 Clocks (other topics)
The Only Alien on the Planet (other topics)
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James Thurber (other topics)Kristen D. Randle (other topics)
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It is one of Neil Gaiman's Top 10 favorites as well as fantasy...so we could kill two birds with one stone. :D