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May 01, 2009 12:54PM

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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.

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.

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.

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...




http://whatireadbackthen.blogspot.com
*Warning! My blog is peppered with foul language and a fair amount of snark!*

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Great website! Thanks

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.



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.

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

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

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

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.

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

http://myteatimeisbooktime.blogspot.com/


I have a book blog too!
http://readingisthespiceoflife.blogsp...



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*


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

Open till the end of September!
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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


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