Young Adult Fiction for Adults discussion
What are you reading now?

So far with Lament, I guess I like it. I'm not quite sure yet. I didn't read what it's about so..."
Peep I like you:) I was starting to think that I was crazy since everyone on here liked City of Bones and Beautiful Creatures! I am about 100 pages into Lament and am totally confused - not sure about it. At least it is well written - City of Bones was written like a 9th grader wrote it. Beautiful Creatures had better writing, but I was never bought into the story. I liked Shiver, so I will finish Lament and let you know.

I think I'm getting people off-topic, I have to check to see if there's a thread started already. Another one that I didn't like that everyone else seemed to was the Uglies series.

Kristin wrote: "I just finished Tempted of the House of Night series. Good book...hated the ending!! I am currently reading Intertwined by Gena Showalter. I don't really have an opinion of it yet since I just star..."
I'm curious about Intertwined too. I haven't read any of Gena Showalter's books before and this is on my TBR list.
I'm curious about Intertwined too. I haven't read any of Gena Showalter's books before and this is on my TBR list.

Anyway, right now I'm reading Marly's Ghost by David Levithan and I'll be starting The Line by Teri Hall tonight.

Anyway, right now I'm reading Marly's Gh..."
Beautiful Creatures was well written, but for some reason I felt "outside" the story never "in" it -- if you get my meaning. Both the books you are reading now sound very interesting - I have never heard of them. Let me know how they are. Thanks!

The 39 Clues is next on my list to read. Well, that or So B it. It depeneds on which one gets picked by eenie meenie miney moe. Yep, that's how I pick the next book when I have a bunch. :)
Heidi - I can see how you would feel that way about Beautiful Creatures. Maybe because it had elements of romance but was from a boy's perspective?
Peep - I really liked Lament too but Ballad is a different story. It was just OK for me. I really liked the characters in the story but felt like "just tell me how it ends already!"
Peep - I really liked Lament too but Ballad is a different story. It was just OK for me. I really liked the characters in the story but felt like "just tell me how it ends already!"

I'm reading Beautiful Creatures right now. Looks like it's a love/hate sort of thing so I'm looking forward to seeing what camp I fall in.

What do you mean by it being a different story? It's not a continuation of Lament?
Chris - Sorry, I haven't read any of her books but I'm sure someone will come along that can tell you:)
Peep - By different story, I meant that I didn't love it like I did Lament. But you might really like it. It is the story of James, Deirdre's best friend, and Deirdre isn't in it very much. Don't let my review stop you from reading it. I didn't think it was bad by any means.
Chris - I'm curious to see what you think of Beautiful Creatures too. Be sure to keep us posted. I thought it was a solid 4* but it definitely seems to be a mixed bag.
Chris - I'm curious to see what you think of Beautiful Creatures too. Be sure to keep us posted. I thought it was a solid 4* but it definitely seems to be a mixed bag.

Peep - I really liked Lament too but Ballad i..."
Shannen - I think you may be right about the "guys perspective" being the problem. I also don't like love at first site books - and being from a guys perspective probably put the nail in the coffin. I mean how much did those two really know about each other? Why were they in love? Also - if their families wanted them to stay away from each other they sure didn't do anything about it. I'll stop now!
You're funny, Peep! I tend to just "enjoy the ride" when I'm reading and don't let my thoughts of reality intrude. Kind of like you KNOW what's going to happen in every Harry Potter book but it's so fun getting to the end. With Beautiful Creatures, the end must not have justified the means for you. Know what I mean?

Ok so I just finished Intertwined and really enjoyed it. I didn't know what to expect because I hadn't read anything by Showalter either. I am not a very critical reader and I don't over think what I am reading. Little character flaws and things like that don't get to me. And I am sure that there are people that will or have read it that hated it and the way it was written and so forth but I just am not like that. Anyway that being said I have to admit that the first 100 pages or so were a little slow even for me, you know the person that isn't very critical uh-um (LOL). But after that for me personally it began to soar. It is a definite must read especially if you like fantasy because this book is a world full of it. I am glad I picked it up in Wal-mart having not heard anything about it, definitely worth it. Just a warning though, I believe it is the first in a series that I have no clue when it will resume.


You're awesome, Peep! That is one of the best shelves ever!
And, Heidi, you better report back about it because it's on my TBR list. ;)
And, Heidi, you better report back about it because it's on my TBR list. ;)

It's not YA but I'm starting The Help tonight. I think the next book will be Drums, Girls, And Dangerous Pie. :)


Yeah Shannen!! I love your to-read list!! Those are excellent books. Though maybe you should start the other way around. The Help really sets the bar and changes your mood, if that makes any sense.

Yeah, let us know how it goes! I want to read 100 books this year. I started out with a bang but then I really slowed down the last half of February. I'll just blame it on winter...

I haven't heard of either of those... Keep us updated on it. Maybe they'll be something I can add to my never ending list of books to read!

That sounds interesting - keep us updated :)

I have..."
Bluemoon wrote: "starting #1 on my book list for this year... A Season for the Dead by David Hewson "
That sounds interesting - keep us updated :)
Ditto to what Peep wrote - keep us updated. It sounds very intriguing.

Yeah, let us know how it goes! I want to read 100 books this year. I started out with a bang b..."
At least you didn't blame your kids this time :)
Peep wrote: "Yeah Shannen!! I love your to-read list!! Those are excellent books. Though maybe you should start the other way around. The Help really sets the bar and changes your mood, if that makes any sense."
Too late because I've already started reading The Help. I'm sure it will be fine. :)
Too late because I've already started reading The Help. I'm sure it will be fine. :)

Ohhhh! I hope you love it. If not, I'll look for the new shelf, you know..."books Heidi loves, but I hated".
I'm really liking it so far even though I'm not that far into it. Loving Aibileen!

On break today, I got to read some of Minny's story. Oh Law, I love her! Miss Sassy!

No, she has to like it. Everybody likes it. If she doesn't, then she has to make a new shelf entitled "Seriously, I'm crazy"

Nope, I was too busy blaming them for the mess they made when they turned their toy box over, lol. Wait, now that I think about it. I do blame them because really, if I hadn't been telling them to clean up I would have been reading.... Full circle.... full circle...

Ahhh .. Aibileen is the best :) I have one of her quotes on my profile (you is smart, etc...)

She is, isn't she! p.s. we need to move this discussion to "when you are not reading a YA" thread, so everyone does't get mad at us for monopolizing a YA thread!
Okie dokie. I will say that I'm excited to read Drums, Girls, And Dangerous Pie. I have the feeling that I will need some YA after reading The Help as I have the feeling I will be bawling at the end of it. Although it sounds like Drums will leave me with a heavy heart too. We'll see!



One of the lines in book (I can't remember what else was in the sentence) but the guy used the phrase "He felt mated!" Groan, and double ugh!

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Peep, I checked out the book from the library on recommendations from a couple of friends and the high reviews on Goodreads. It's not really my style, and I probably wouldn't have picked it up on my own. I'll continue with it (I have a hard time not finishing books!) and see how it goes. Thanks for your opinion!
Caliophe wrote: "I just finished Shiver and it was amazing. :))"
Yay! So glad to hear others have liked this book. I loved it and was in love with Sam.
Yay! So glad to hear others have liked this book. I loved it and was in love with Sam.


I loved this series, although book two started off a little slow for me.

I've just finished the first book of "His dark materials", "the golden compass". I liked it very much, I think tonight I will go to the cinema to watch the movie. Has anyone watched it? I..."
I have read the books and watched the movie. I was a little disappointed in the movie as it didn't follow the book as much as I expected. I really liked the books, and The Subtle Knife, book 2, is my favorite of the series.
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So far with Lament, I guess I like it. I'm not quite sure yet. I didn't read what it's about so I have no idea where it's going!
I hated City of Bones and I never could finish Beautiful Creatures. I donated my copy to the library. Maybe one day I will finish it :)