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I saw that you already read The Ranger's Apprentice, Fablehaven, Gregor the Overlander, Eragon, Princess Academy, Peter and the Star Catchers and Narnia.
Books that I thought were YA for violence or situations, but I enjoyed anyway: the Maximum Ride series by James Patterson (lots of teen attitude and some intense fight scenes and some kissing in later books) Spy High by A.J. Butcher, Alex Ryder by Horowitz, Alchemyst by Micheal Scott, and Pendragon books by D.J. MacHale.









I really liked the Iron King, although it wasn't completely clean, had swear words and a some sensual stuff, but I really liked the book and am eager for the Iron Daughter. And I'm excited for Mockingjay. Those books, I don't know if I would call them clean. They don't have sex, but they're very violent and sadistic. And I've heard that the Last Song is good, I also really want to watch the movie. Halo, I think I read somewhere that it is a clean romance novel. I think the author is Christian. But it sounds really good.





The hotel on the corner of bitter and sweet has nothing inappropriate in it.
A girl named zippy is the best book i've ever read. but it's not YA. I'm not a huge YA adult reader but my favorite clean books are, zippy, i capture the castle, the jan karon 'mitford' books, the book thief and all of robin mckinley's books, esepcially 'sunshine' (written well before 'twilight) and beauty. if you want to stick with YA books, the gregor the overlander books are wonderfully written (written by the same lady who writes the hunger games).



Here is my review, if you are interested:
http://www.gerberadaisydiaries.com/20...

I read Black, Red and White by Ted Dekker and it was interesting, but just a warning, it is really 1 book published in 3 parts. It is clean, but it is Christian fiction, so I wouldn't expect anything else.

there is some YA type subject matter, but i recommend it as a clean read because the characters actually have moral standards!! shocking, but yes. i was very pleasantly surprised. they don't drink, smoke, swear, or engage in any other interesting activities. ;)
they also place a lot of emphasis on their family relationships. a functional family. not perfect, but supportive of one another. impressive.
just thought i'd share that here, in case anyone's looking for a last summer hoorah.

I second that! Fantastic tale, I read this as a spring break fourteen hour car ride time passer, and I was so into it, I didn't notice I was carsick until I was done!



I read most of the 2009 list. If you live in Illnois, you can vote in February on your favorite book for the year from a list of 20 books after you've read 3, if you are in a participating school or library.
http://www.rcyrba.org/

http://www.squeakycleanreads.com/sque...
I've read almost all of these books, and they're good, clean reads!
I haven't heard of the Rebecca Caudill Award--I will definitely check those books out. It's great to find another good resource.
~Melissa
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But 4 books won't keep me busy all summer long. So, I was curious. Do you have a reading list for the summer? Are there any books that will come out this summer that you can't wait to get your hands on? I'd love it if you'd share some of the books you're hoping to read over the next few months!