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message 1: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) www.fantasticfiction.co.uk is a good place incase your wanting to see what author and when they did books.


message 2: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Your welcome. Do we want sites where ppl can swap books as well Fi?


message 3: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) www.readitswapit.co.uk You can get swaps in the UK only for YA books as well as ideas if you ask someone on the forums.


message 4: by JG (Introverted Reader) (last edited May 01, 2009 09:27PM) (new)

JG (Introverted Reader) I've seen www.bookcrossing.com
and
www.betterworldbooks.com

mentioned a lot over on TNBBC. I've never used either though.

Edit: But now I just saw that you're mostly looking for YA sites. Ignore me if you want. My mistake.


JG (Introverted Reader) My local independent bookstore has this link:

http://www.indiebound.org/kids-indie-...

These are recommendations for new books that this organization of independent bookstores like. The link takes you to the kids books, but you can click on the teen list from there. I can't get a link for the teen page to work. Of course they want you to buy, but they aren't pushing too hard on this page. It could be fun to look at their recs.


message 6: by Michelle (new)

Michelle http://www.swaptree.com/ is a good one too for trades of books, cd's, dvd's etc.


message 7: by Misty (new)

Misty | 1505 comments JG wrote: "I've seen www.bookcrossing.com
and
www.betterworldbooks.com

mentioned a lot over on TNBBC. I've never used either though.

Edit: But now I just saw that you're mostly looking for YA sites. Igno..."



I use betterworld all the time. They have a lot of used books for $3 (they have new too), and shipping is free, plus part of the proceeds help fund literacy programs. LOVE it.



message 8: by Luann (new)

Luann (azbookgal) | 274 comments Fiona wrote: "www.fantasticfiction.co.uk is a good place incase your wanting to see what author and when they did books."

Fantastic Fiction is a great site! I also like to use the KDL What's Next Database for finding the order of books in a series:
http://ww2.kdl.org/libcat/WhatsNextNE...


message 9: by Nikki (new)

Nikki Boisture | 37 comments I'm in love with paperbackswap.com. I can't even count the number of books I've traded on that site!


message 10: by Jamie (new)

Jamie Fiona - In the thread "Useful Websites," the link you posted about adults who read YA actually brings you to the GR page for a book called Little Daughter.


message 11: by Zhye (new)

Zhye (zhyegoatt) I run a book blog where I review quite a bit of YA urban fantasy along with adult urban fantasy, fantasy, and paranormal romance. http://otherwherereviews.blogspot.com


message 12: by Nikki (new)

Nikki Boisture | 37 comments I also run a book blog. Re-reading books from my youth and reviewing them from an adult perspective.

http://whatireadbackthen.blogspot.com

*Warning! My blog is peppered with foul language and a fair amount of snark!*


message 13: by Alexis (new)

Alexis (alexabexis) Nikki wrote: "*Warning! My blog is peppered with foul language ..."

It's really quite good snark!


message 14: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn (seeford) | 67 comments I like this blog, it's called Bookworm Chrysalis and it's at http://yafantasy.com/




message 15: by Samantha McNulty (new)

Samantha McNulty Carolyn wrote: "I like this blog, it's called Bookworm Chrysalis and it's at http://yafantasy.com/

"


Great website! Thanks


message 16: by Alexis (new)

Alexis (alexabexis) I just started reading Melissa C. Walker's blog (author of Violet on the Runway and sequels), and I'm loving it. Maybe it's because I'm a graphic designer and writer (in training), but I appreciate the "Cover Stories" she includes. She gets the stories behind the cover art by YA authors about their recent or popular books, including Sarah Dessen, Sara Zarr, and Elizabeth Scott. It was a topic I always wondered about, and it's nice to hear these described in the authors' own words. She has reviews, interviews, and contests, too.

Have any of you noticed that reading an author's blog can make you want to read their books, even if you didn't before?

Anyway, here is the LINK.


message 17: by Natalee (new)

Natalee (nataleem00) | 459 comments Nikki, Nikki, Nikki.... what can I say about your blog? I am trying to work (yes on a Sunday - sucks!) and I keep finding myself on GR instead. I happened to come across your blog and now I really can't focus. I just want to read all of your posts instead of getting my work done. It's great!


message 18: by Susan (new)

Susan (mrsfun) | 89 comments Has anyone tried
www.shelfari.com


message 19: by Nikki (new)

Nikki Boisture | 37 comments Natalee, Thanks for the compliment! I love to hear that people are enjoying what I write. Because I really do love writing those posts!


message 20: by K.S.R. (new)

K.S.R. (kareyshane) | 77 comments My favorite book blog is www.blogmawbooks.com

This amazing gal named Natasha Maw does a phenomenal job in her reviews, and she's not only consistent, but one of the most highly-viewed book blogs in the blogosphere.


message 21: by Alexis (new)

Alexis (alexabexis) The New York Public Library has released its Stuff for the Teen Age 2009 list. I just got back from my local library, where they had printouts of the lists and some of the listed books and DVDs on display. The first thing I noticed when I opened the binder was the name of a friend of mine who is a children's librarian here. Apparently she helped compile this list. They have a great selection, divided up by topics, and some short video clips of teenagers talking about the books.

Here's the link:
Stuff for the Teen Age 2009


message 22: by Beth (new)

Beth Knight (zazaknittycat) | 390 comments This is great. Thanks for sharing it.


message 23: by Beth (last edited Jun 04, 2009 06:51PM) (new)

Beth Knight (zazaknittycat) | 390 comments Here's a big list of Children's/YA bloggers that I found recently (keep in mind that some of these focus on children's books but there are quite a few YA blogs listed):

http://kidlitosphere.org/KidLitospher...


message 24: by Natalee (last edited Jun 16, 2009 01:59PM) (new)

Natalee (nataleem00) | 459 comments I just came across this website. It has a directory (perfect for trying to find books to fit into a Challenge) and you can narrow by age (perfect for moms w/ kids that aren't quite ready for ALL YA books). It also has excepts, reviews, and a directory of authors. Lots of info! Anyways, hope you find it helpful.

http://www.yabookscentral.com/cfusion...



message 25: by Misty (new)

Misty | 1505 comments Someone mentioned www.bookcrossing.com and www.betterworldbooks.org earlier, and I went on about better world and failed to mention that book crossing has the coolest bookplates and stuff. Neat site.

Also, www.librarything.com has a book recommender and an unrecommender (super fun) where you put in what you like/dislike and it gives a list of similar books to check out/avoid. It also often lists first lines, great quotes, etc. Thoroughly neato.


message 26: by Kristen (new)

Kristen Harvey | 1046 comments I have a book blog too now! :)

http://bookworminginthe21stcentury.bl...


message 27: by Beth (new)

Beth Knight (zazaknittycat) | 390 comments Kristin, I bookmarked your blog. It looks very good!


message 28: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (JenJen1221) | 623 comments I'll be sure to check out everyone's blogs...I'm excited for that, but now it's off to bed




Elizabeth (Miss Eliza) (strange_misseliza) | 31 comments I as well have started a blog (with everyone else it seems :P)trying to keep it book centric, I sometimes diverge....
http://strange-and-random-happenstanc...




message 30: by Laura (new)

Laura Quality Paperback Book Club - www.qpb.com

Good site for getting early softcover books.


message 31: by Jennifer (last edited Jul 31, 2009 08:28AM) (new)

Jennifer (JenJen1221) | 623 comments Hey readers!!! nothing special but I too started a blog (to kill time...can't go out when it's raining 24/7...the roads are nasty). I'm new at the whole blogging thing but check it out if you like

http://myteatimeisbooktime.blogspot.com/


message 32: by Misty (new)

Misty | 1505 comments I've been telling people about Better World Books lately, and right now they are running an AWESOME contest, which I talk about on my blog. For details, go here


message 33: by Kristen (new)

Kristen Harvey | 1046 comments Yay! More blogs *goes off to take a look at them*


message 34: by April (new)

April (booksandwine) | 312 comments I've honestly spent an astronomical amount of money at Better World Books, since I first heard about it, I mean if I'm going to foolishly spend money might as well spend it for a good cause (literacy).

I have a book blog too!

http://readingisthespiceoflife.blogsp...


message 35: by April (new)

April (booksandwine) | 312 comments I'm currently running a contest on my blog for Wildwood Dancing by Juliette Marillier. So if you ladies have any interest in this book, feel free to enter my contest. My blog is linked in post 42. :-D


message 36: by Misty (new)

Misty | 1505 comments Entered and blogged ya! I'm thinking of having my own challenge soon, but I can't decide what to give away...


message 37: by Mia (new)

Mia (mia-urick) I don't have a blog (yet), but I follow some great ones. My favorite YA blogs are:

1. YA Highway @ http://yahighway.blogspot.com/ - full of reviews, interviews and writing/publishing advice for any aspiring YA writers out there
2. Scott Westerfeld's Blog Full of all Scott Westerfeld goodness (I can't wait to read Leviathan).
3. Justine Larbalestier's Blog She's not afraid to speak her mind (or write it as the case may be) and she always keeps you up to date with her publications.
4. Reading in Color @ http://blackteensread2.blogspot.com/ - a blog that's all about diversity in YA books. She's a smart and eloquent teen and I love reading her blog.
5. Young and Unbound @ http://youngandunbound.blogspot.com/ - A blog where children and teens get to review the books they're reading.

Yeah, I'm kind of blog happy. My rss feed is ridiculous...and why does the preview button not work, Good Reads? *rolls eyes @ bugs*


message 38: by Misty (new)

Misty | 1505 comments I can't believe I never came back in here and posted my giveaway once I decided. It's not YA, but I am giving away Atonement here


Elizabeth (Miss Eliza) (strange_misseliza) | 31 comments I'm giving away a signed edition of Cleopatra's Daughter by Michelle Moran as well as a Roman Coin, thanks to the author. Stop by to enter and leave a question for Michelle who will be stopping by later in the week.

http://strange-and-random-happenstanc...


Elizabeth (Miss Eliza) (strange_misseliza) | 31 comments I'm giving away a paperback edition of The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory as well as some button swag to her newest book. Stop by to enter and if I get 1 more follower I'll hit 100 and there will be something extra...

Open till the end of September!
http://strange-and-random-happenstanc...


message 41: by Malcolm (new)

Malcolm Walker (malcolmwalker) Fiona wrote: "I've renamed the news topic as news & websites...

Does anyone know of any good websites or blogs, or if you actually run any? I think it'll be nice to have a little mine of information and things."


You could try RisingShadow.net - it's Finnish - but Google translates the page. I've had contact with them and they seem like a friendly bunch. It's not strictly YA but plenty of fantasy and they seem to cover YA:

http://www.risingshadow.net/

But you may need to go through Google to translate it.

Mal




message 42: by Mazmum (new)

Mazmum | 12 comments Has anyone tried http://bittenbybooks.com/?p=12045, they are a great place for discovering paranormal authors.


message 43: by Misty (new)

Misty | 1505 comments They have a group on here, too.


message 44: by Mazmum (new)

Mazmum | 12 comments I didn't know that. Thanks Misty.


message 45: by Kellee (new)

Kellee Moye (kelleemoye) 2010 Newbery and Caldecott will be announced on Monday!!!
http://oneminutebookreviews.wordpress...


Elizabeth (Miss Eliza) (strange_misseliza) | 31 comments Cool!


message 47: by ☼Bookish (new)

☼Bookish in Virginia☼  (ren_t) Mazmum wrote: "Has anyone tried http://bittenbybooks.com/?p=12045, they are a great place for discovering paranormal authors."

Second BittenByBooks

I also like

Great YA Dystopia

Not Just for Kids

YA BookMark

What are your reading - YA (LT)


message 48: by Alan (new)

Alan (coachmt) | 14 comments Not my blog but my book video is up for vote on this blog: http://yougottareadvideos.blogspot.com/

They hold a contest every month. Mine is #12 A Measure of Disorder -- take a sec and go click! : )


message 49: by Wendy (last edited Feb 24, 2011 11:08AM) (new)

Wendy Lawrence (wendylawrence) | 21 comments Feel free to also check out my blog for reviews and ideas for MG and YA books at http://kidlitblog.wordpress.com

Wendy


message 50: by Pam (new)

Pam I have a blog where I review YA books. I appreciate any comments or suggestions. Thanks!

Between the Bookcovers


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