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message 1: by [deleted user] (last edited Nov 02, 2009 07:44PM) (new)

Hello!

My name is Joyce and I'm a 22 year-old Investment Banker from the Philippines. I've been a member of this group for quite a while though I've only started posting recently.

My favorite YA Books are the following: The Hunger Games and Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins, Harry Potter by JK Rowling (only read the first book but I loved it!), A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle, The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman and The Giver by Lois Lowry.

I'm currently reading the book Graceling by Kristin Cashore. And so far, it's wonderful. I'm also planning to read The Book Thief by Markus Zusak.

I've only just recently discovered the wonderful world of Young Adult books so I'm still basically a newbie to this genre. ♥ Any recommendations for good YA books are truly welcome and appreciated.


Thank you! And it's nice to meet you all. ♥



message 2: by Eden (new)

Eden Silverfox (tsalagi_writer) | 265 comments Hi Joyce. Welcome to the group. Harry Potter and The Graveyard book are both wonderful books.


message 3: by Bhumi (new)

Bhumi | 274 comments Hello Joyce, and welcome! I also loved The Hunger Games and Catching Fire, and I can't wait for the third in the series! I'll take a look at your TBR list and come back with a few recommendations.


message 4: by Bhumi (new)

Bhumi | 274 comments Well, it's private, so I can't access it. But, I'd recommend City of Bones by Cassandra Clare, which is the first book in an amazing trilogy. I'm reading the third one right now.


message 5: by Malcolm (new)

Malcolm Walker (malcolmwalker) Hi Joyce,

Nice nom-de-plume - do you speak French? Some books that I'd recommend: pretty much anything by Philip Pullman, but particularly 'His Dark Materials' trilogy; definitely The Book Thief - Markus is an Australian author like myself; most of Dianna Wynne-Jones's books; The Tricksters by Margaret Mahy; any and all of David Almond's novels; Cornelia Funke's The Thief Lord and her trilogy Inkheart; Alan Garner's The Owl Service; River Boy by Tim Bowler,


message 6: by Jennifer (last edited Nov 13, 2009 08:38AM) (new)

Jennifer (JenJen1221) | 623 comments Hey Joyce...welcome to the group!!!

Last month I read a bunch of Sarah Dessen books and fell in love with them. So hopefully you will too!


message 7: by [deleted user] (new)

Jennifer wrote: "Hey Joyce...welcome to the group!!!

Last month I read a bunch of Sarah Dessen books and fell in love with them. So hopefully you will too!"


Hi Jennifer,

I've heard great things about Sarah Dessen's books. :) What book do you recommend? I might try with reading Just Listen. :)

PS: I saw from your profile that you're from the Philippines as well. I am too. :)



message 8: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (JenJen1221) | 623 comments HEY!!!

My fave from Sarah Dassen is The Truth About Forever!!!

I'm actually from San Diego, California, but I'm living in the Philippines right now...my mom retired out here so she can play golf all the freaking time & I missed my mommy (I know I'm a momma's little girl)


message 9: by Lydia (new)

Lydia (loverofinformation) | 596 comments Oh, Joyce, hello and welcome!

One of the most fun things we do are the reading challenges, so I hope you will check out our YA Reading Challenge #3. We all have such fun and are introduced to some great literature!

Please feel free to add me as a friend if you like and join in the fun!

Lydia


message 10: by Blake (new)

Blake (blakesteeler) Hi, my name is Blake Bowers, and I love to read. Anything from Dean Koontz to supernatural romance to Patrick McManus. BIg fan of the Harry Potter books, Charlaine Harris, and The Hunger Games is one of the best books I have ever read



message 11: by Kellee (new)

Kellee Moye (kelleemoye) Blake wrote: "Hi, my name is Blake Bowers, and I love to read. Anything from Dean Koontz to supernatural romance to Patrick McManus. BIg fan of the Harry Potter books, Charlaine Harris, and The Hunger Games is ..."

Have you read the sequel to Hunger Games?


message 12: by [deleted user] (new)

Blake wrote: "Hi, my name is Blake Bowers, and I love to read. Anything from Dean Koontz to supernatural romance to Patrick McManus. BIg fan of the Harry Potter books, Charlaine Harris, and The Hunger Games is ..."


Hey Blake!!! I am so glad you came over! Now we can maybe read some books together and talk about them!!!



message 13: by [deleted user] (new)

Blake wrote: "Hi, my name is Blake Bowers, and I love to read. Anything from Dean Koontz to supernatural romance to Patrick McManus. BIg fan of the Harry Potter books, Charlaine Harris, and The Hunger Games is ..."

Hi Blake! :)

I love The Hunger Games too. And Catching Fire as well. The third book in the series will be released August next year as per the latest news from Publishers Weekly.

And I just finished Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone. I know, I'm quite late because everyone else has read it but I'm still happy that I decided to finally read it. I love the first book and can't wait to read the rest in the series. ♥


message 14: by [deleted user] (new)

Lydia wrote: "Oh, Joyce, hello and welcome!

One of the most fun things we do are the reading challenges, so I hope you will check out our YA Reading Challenge #3. We all have such fun and are introduced to so..."


Hi Lydia,

Thank you very much. I'm going to check out the YA Reading Challenges.

Thanks again for the warm welcome.


message 15: by [deleted user] (new)

Jennifer wrote: "HEY!!!

My fave from Sarah Dassen is The Truth About Forever!!!

I'm actually from San Diego, California, but I'm living in the Philippines right now...my mom retired out here so she can play golf ..."


Hi Jen,

I'm going to add The Truth About Forever on my wish list.

*laughs* But it's okay to be a momma's girl. I am one too. :)




message 16: by Blake (new)

Blake (blakesteeler) Kellee wrote: "Blake wrote: "Hi, my name is Blake Bowers, and I love to read. Anything from Dean Koontz to supernatural romance to Patrick McManus. BIg fan of the Harry Potter books, Charlaine Harris, and The Hu..."
Yes, Catching Fire was excellent, and as Jinnifer told me, "Better than the first one"



message 17: by Blake (new)

Blake (blakesteeler) Jinnifer wrote: "Blake wrote: "Hi, my name is Blake Bowers, and I love to read. Anything from Dean Koontz to supernatural romance to Patrick McManus. BIg fan of the Harry Potter books, Charlaine Harris, and The Hu..."

Sounds like a plan. I wish I had 9 or 10 sets of eyes to be able to read all of the books I want to read right now though. lol :)


message 18: by Blake (new)

Blake (blakesteeler) Grain de Beaute wrote: "Blake wrote: "Hi, my name is Blake Bowers, and I love to read. Anything from Dean Koontz to supernatural romance to Patrick McManus. BIg fan of the Harry Potter books, Charlaine Harris, and The Hu..."

Actually, I kind of wish that I had waited until now to start reading the whole series, because it seems like it's way better if you can just read a book, and go straight to the next one rather than have to wait until it's released. Which sometimes you forget what' even happening in the story and almost want to read the last one again just to refresh yourelf. I just started this group too, a friend of mine Jinnifer told me about and said that it was a good one to be in.


message 19: by [deleted user] (new)

Blake wrote: "Jinnifer wrote: "Blake wrote: "Hi, my name is Blake Bowers, and I love to read. Anything from Dean Koontz to supernatural romance to Patrick McManus. BIg fan of the Harry Potter books, Charlaine H..."

NO JOKE!!!! :)


message 20: by [deleted user] (new)

Blake wrote: "Grain de Beaute wrote: "Blake wrote: "Hi, my name is Blake Bowers, and I love to read. Anything from Dean Koontz to supernatural romance to Patrick McManus. BIg fan of the Harry Potter books, Char..."

I am the same way, I love to wait on a series and be able to read them back to back...I always read so many books that if I have to wait a while for the next book in a series to come out then I always wanna go back and read the previous one because I forget sometimes whats happening.





message 21: by Blake (new)

Blake (blakesteeler) Jinnifer wrote: "Blake wrote: "Grain de Beaute wrote: "Blake wrote: "Hi, my name is Blake Bowers, and I love to read. Anything from Dean Koontz to supernatural romance to Patrick McManus. BIg fan of the Harry Pott..."
Wouldn't it be great if, when an author writes a book in a series, they just wait until the whole thing is done, and then publish it? lol . That wouldn't work for the publisher though, they would probably want to space out the release dates



message 22: by Blake (last edited Dec 05, 2009 09:28PM) (new)

Blake (blakesteeler) I would like to invite anybody in this group to read and review a novel that I am writing. This is a work in progress, and I would appreciate any kind of feedback that I can get. So, rather than me having to click on everybody and invite you all as friends, if you are interested ask me, and I will accept as soon as possible. Thank you


Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) Hi I'm Dustin from Colorful Colorado! I'm a friend of Jinnifer (who invited me to the group :-) and Blake. My favorite books that are written for people at least half my age include: Joan Lowery Nixon mysteries, The Far Flung Adventure Series, and the "Things" series by Andrew Clements. I'm gonna go check out the discussions now :-)


message 24: by Laura (new)

Laura (apenandzen) Hi Joyce, welcome to Wild Things! Don't forget also I Am the Messenger by Markus Zusak, another winner, tho not in the same league as Book Thief. They are really apples and oranges, but both really good.


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