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Emily Rodda The Wizard of Rondo

The sequel to The Key to Rondo - wasn't as good as the first one, though still enjoyable. a little bit too much on the descriptive side.

8. Henry Reynolds Why Weren't We Told?

It's part memoir, dealing with the treatment of Aboriginies in Australia, both from the author's personal experience as well as from his perspective as a historian. Found it quite emotional in parts and highly illuminating.


Part love story, part historical, set in New York and quietly told, with subtle twists and turns. Found it intriguing from the start.
10. Robert Cormier The Chocolate War

YA novel about bullying, corruption at (private) schools and standing up for what you believe in. Thought it was brilliant!


The YA group on GR read it as their Feb book club read and I'm still so stunned that basically none of them liked it! they couldn't get into it, thought it was boring and there was I thinking that it was a brilliant book! huh?! maybe it doesn't speak to today's teenager population/culture anymore and/or maybe I'm too old (i don't even feel like i'm approaching 30 this year but huh, what do I know I guess... :) ). Sounds like you liked it too. did you have to read it for school?

11. Philip Pullman The Ruby in the Smoke

12. Philip Pullman The Shadow in the North


Have you read The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins? I think that is technically YA fiction. Really good - though my really only other recent foray into YA were the Twilight books so I am not sure if we want to gauge it by that... : )

no, haven't read or heard of "The Hunger Games" - just read the synopsis on the book page and it sounds really good!! i'll let you know what I think of it! yay, more YA!!! :)

13. Philip Pullman The Tiger in the Well

Great stuff!! Thoroughly enjoyed the series and the historical backdrop, especially in the last one when there's a lot about Jewish immigrants, socialism, unions etc. going on! Adds a nice dimension to the story.


Admittedly, it's an abriged production I listened to (4 audio CDs) but never mind, it's another step towards reaching that "magical" 50! Enjoyed the classical music that is part of the production but not so much the reader, sounded a little too pretentious for my liking.


Fantasy and sort of YA but not really - too dark and gruesome. Haven't quite decided yet what I make of it. I really enjoyed parts of it and other parts were really scary and gruesome.


Didn't mind "The Hobbit" as much as when I first read it but it's still not a favourite one of mine. The BBC production, however, was simply awful; often enough it just felt like a lot of noise rather than story telling.
17. Mende Nazer Slave

Memoirs of a Sudanese slave girl. Quite touching.


Creepy, little tale about a girl named Coraline. Enjoyed it heaps!
19. Ian McEwan Black Dogs

I just love Ian McEwan's writing style, it is just beautiful and lyrical. Loved the book too. Quite different to "Atonement" but still told in the same "tone".


Great story, really enthralling plot, set in early 20th century England. Totally absorbed me!
21. Randa Abdel-Fattah Where the Streets Had a Name

Something different... YA fiction that's set in the Middle East, dealing with the Israel-Palastinian conflict. New terroritory for me but I found it quite engaging.


Abriged version but not too bad. Great if you just want a quick overview of the plot rather than all the intricate details (not saying it's not worthwhile).
23. Colin Thompson The Floods #1 Good Neighbors

Funny, creepy, morbid story about an Adam's Family-type family. Dark, very British humour! Kinda a children's book but not really.


25. M.I. McAllister The Mistmantle Chronicles, Book 2 Urchin and the Heartstone

Second book in the Mistmantle Chronicles - great animal story for kiddies!


A tale about a morbid family - highly enjoyable!
27. Colin Thompson The Floods Home & Away

28. M.A. McAllister
The Mistmantle Chronicles, Book 3 The Heir of Mistmantle

29. Kate Morton The Forgotten Garden

30. Dianna Wynne Jones Howl's Moving Castle

31. M.A. McAllister The Mistmantle Chronicles, Book 4 Urchin and the Raven War


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33. Cornelia Funke Inkspell

34. Sonya Hartnett The Ghost's Child

35. Francis Durbridge News of Paul Temple

36. Shannon Hale The Goose Girl



38. Walter Wangerin Jr. Jesus

just terrible. had to force myself to finish it.
39. Henry Blackaby Experiencing the Spirit The Power of Pentecost Every Day

40. Bernard Beckett Genesis

Brilliant!
41. Tim Ecott Stealing Water A Secret Life in an African City

Interesting memoir about a childhood spent in South Africa and Ireland.
42. Yann Martel Life of Pi

Tried reading this 1.5 years ago and couldn't get into it. this time it wasn't too bad - maybe listening to the audio version helped.


Thanks for the rec, Vi! I don't mind reading YA fantasy, in fact, I really love it!! :) I'll see if I can get the Pendragon series at the my local public library.
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