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June - ETA: I see you've read Palace of Spies already! I was going to recommend that. Not as witty and funny as Carriger's series, but I still enjoyed it for the elaborate costumes and high society spying.


Tony, that sounds like a really interesting concept. I've never heard of an author editing an adult novel for teens. I feel like usually there's abridged versions of classics for kids, so I'll be curious to read this myself.
I love converting YA disbelievers, so in addition to Absolutely True Diary, I would also strongly recommend Code Name Verity and The Book Thief (this is sometimes categorized/marketed as an adult book in some countries) if you like compelling wartime stories and American Born Chinese for an interesting take on the immigrant experience in graphic novel form.




Guin - what did you particularly like about the book? Are you interested in trying some of Alexie's other books or more YA that's similar to Absolutely True Diary?
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I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You (other topics)The Clockwork Scarab (other topics)
Grave Mercy (other topics)
Palace of Spies (other topics)
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Dorothy Hoobler (other topics)Nancy Springer (other topics)
Laurie King (other topics)
Gail Carriger (other topics)
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Do you read YA? What have you really enjoyed?