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I'll go Aussie - Looking for Alibrandi, since I already was.

(Does this work for coming of age, too?)

Wendy wrote: "Okay, well I plan on doing two of these.
I'll go Aussie - Looking for Alibrandi, since I already was.

(Does this work for coming of age, too?)"

My favorite Australian author is Juliet Marillier and I have read every book she has written except one and just started that one today (her newest). Love all her books and have reviewed them all.

They tend to be about future societies of opression where the people tend to be controlled through means of violence and denial.
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They tend to be about future societies of opression where the people tend to be controlled through means of violence and denial."
Dystopia is one of my favorite genres, but I am fairly certain Terry is more of a paranormal/fantasy fan.
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Yay! I plan to read that one soon too since Terry and Becca are such huge fans of the author. I didn't realize she was from AU until this thread!
Group hug right back at you Kourtni! Quick before Brittany changes her mind :)



Oh! I am so excited for you all! She is by far my favorite author. Huge fan!


I would say it does Peep. p.s. I loved that book on audio. It is so sweet!

I listened to her other two books on audio and they were just as sweet (but not in a bad way). They leave you with a good feeling IMO.




I haven't started Daughter of the Forest yet.

I am loving all these Melina Marchetta reads. I wish I wasn't all caught up on her - oh well I can read another new one in March :)











That was a great idea. I found a place where it list the Best of Austrailian fantasy, YA, Crime books, etc. THANKS!

1. Valentines Day - love stories
2. President's Day (US) - historical books
3. Chinese New Year - books about fresh starts/characters with moves or big changes??
Thoughts? Additions/changes?



1. Valentines Day - love stories
2. President's Day (US) - historical books
3. Chinese New Year - books about fresh starts and/or characters with moves or big changes


Books mentioned in this topic
13 Little Blue Envelopes (other topics)Where the Mountain Meets the Moon (other topics)
Paper Towns (other topics)
Where the Mountain Meets the Moon (other topics)
Amy & Roger's Epic Detour (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Sherwood Smith (other topics)Maeve Binchy (other topics)
1. Martin Luther King Day -books about oppression and/or race relations
2. Australia Day - book written by Aussie author and/or book based in Australia
3. Coming of Age Day in Japan - coming of age stories.
Have fun with it and feel free to work the themes around to match books you already plan to read. Please give updates about books you plan to read and then updates after you read them. Happy reading!