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Jan 02, 2016 08:27AM
I love reading challenges. Hope I have not overloaded myself this year.
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2016 ABC Challenge:A. All The Bright Places - Jennifer Niven
B. Blueberry Girl - Neil Gaiman
C. Champion - Marie Lu
D. Dangerous Alphabet - Neil Gaiman
E. East of Eden - John Steinbeck
F. Fallen - Lauren Kate
G. Ghost Writer - Michael Dahl
H. How the States Got Their Shapes - Mark Stein
I. The Infinite Sea - Rick Yancey
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K. Killer App - Michael Dahl
L. Legend - Marie Lu
M. MirrorMask - Neil Gaiman
N. Night - Elie Wiesel
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P. Prodigy - Marie Lu
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S. Six of Crows - Leigh Bardugo
T. Tender at the Bone - Ruth Reichl
U. Under the Never Sky - Veronica Rossi
V. Village School - Miss Read
W. Where the Stars Still Shine - Trish Doller
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Y. Yaqui Delgado Wants to Kick Your Ass - Meg Medina
Z. Zarafa - Michael Allin
Wow what a great start!! Also like Neil Gaiman, but haven't read those you have listed. How were they?
Neil Gaiman is fantastic! I've been going through a list of his since late last year. I started it after my library got the 2016 Oklahoma Sequoyah Book lists in. He had a book on there called "Fortunately the Milk." Such a cute book! I laughed through the whole thing. Def check him out!
Stacie wrote: "I love Neil Gaiman! I haven't read Blueberry Girl yet, but I loved The Dangerous Alphabet."Blueberry Girl is cute and easy. Great book if you have little ones that are just now learning to read.
Stacie wrote: "I love Neil Gaiman! I haven't read Blueberry Girl yet, but I loved The Dangerous Alphabet."I loved The Dangerous Alphabet also. Odd and the Frost Giants was another favorite of mine.
Hillary wrote: "Wow what a great start!! Also like Neil Gaiman, but haven't read those you have listed. How were they?"They were all great. MirrorMask I was on the fence about. To me, and it is just my personal opinion, it was a little dark/strange. Not really sure how to describe it. Def a little more serious to me.



