Tuesday, September 1, 2009

It was more appropriate then.



Fifteen years ago, these were my favorites. I read them over and over and over again. I probably thought these books changed my life, too. And today I'm still choosing my reading material from the "young adult" section.

6 comments:

  1. Well, you can always say that you're young at heart! Of course you are still young in years, too! How was your birthday? I hope it was filled with all good things!

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  2. Isn't one of the benefits of being an adult that you can read whatever you want?I read trashy romances sometimes, so that's what I keep telling myself anyway...

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  3. Stephanie, I have an award for you on my site. When you get a chance stop by and pick it up. (You don't have to pass it on. I just wanted you to know how much I enjoy your blog!)

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  4. I still read young adult books. Of course I read adult books when I was 12 so it just goes to show now doesn't it? If you are looking for a good young adult writer try Garth Nix. OH! Speaking of books I am now on a mission to recommend a book I ordered from Amazon based soley on wanting something written by Sunny. I ordered the most recent that has several shorts from different writers including her. I had no idea what I was getting,seriously. It's called The Hard Stuff. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0758214081/ref=ox_ya_oh_productI didn't know what it was about, swearsies. Go get it. Don't read it in a public place. Seriously.

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  5. I just read one of my favorite childhood books and loved every word. Happy belated birthday!!!

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  6. Seems like all the time I have for reading is 'how to's".

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