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Hard Topic Done Right

May 10, 2017 by ElCicco 2 Comments

This YA novel has turned into a bestseller and has generated a lot of positive buzz. Angie Thomas, with her first novel, boldly takes on racism and police shootings through the eyes of 16-year-old Starr Carter. Starr is an engaging narrator who straddles two different worlds that will collide, forcing her to make hard choices about who she is and what she ought to be doing. We meet Starr on the night “it” happens. It’s spring break and Starr is at a house party in […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: Angie Thomas, cbr9, ElCicco, Fiction, Racism, ReadWomen, the hate u give, YA

ElCicco's CBR9 Review No:19 · Genres: Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: Angie Thomas, cbr9, ElCicco, Fiction, Racism, ReadWomen, the hate u give, YA ·
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A lovely, heartwarming story about first loves. And an amazing opening sentence about peeing mermaids.

May 10, 2017 by scootsa1000 2 Comments

I’m joining in with the praise for Becky Albertalli’s follow-up to the great Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda. And I’m adding Becky Albertalli to the YA Mount Rushmore, along with Rainbow, Andrew, and AS. She writes teens that seem like actual human beings, who talk like regular kids, and who make realistic mistakes. These kids are full of self-doubt and have families that embarrass them, but are also hopeful and fiercely loyal to those aforementioned embarrassing families. These kids could be living next door to me. […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: becky albertalli, cbr9, Scootsa1000, simon vs. the homo sapiens agenda, The Upside of Unrequited

scootsa1000's CBR9 Review No:30 · Genres: Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: becky albertalli, cbr9, Scootsa1000, simon vs. the homo sapiens agenda, The Upside of Unrequited ·
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I want to know what it feels like to have crushes that could conceivably maybe one day turn into boyfriends

May 9, 2017 by Malin 2 Comments

4.5 stars Sixteen-year-old Molly Peskin-Suso has had a crush on twenty-six different guys (number twenty-six is Lin-Manuel Miranda, and I share your infatuation, girl!), but these crushes have never really developed into anything and she’s never kissed anyone. Molly’s twin sister Cassie is very encouraging and tries to get her to just “go for it”, but Cassie has had flings with a number of girls, and is a lot more outgoing and confident than Molly. While they are twins, the sisters have vastly different body […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: becky albertalli, cbr9, contemporary fiction, LGBTQ, Malin, romantic, The Upside of Unrequited, Young Adult

Malin's CBR9 Review No:44 · Genres: Fiction, Romance, Young Adult · Tags: becky albertalli, cbr9, contemporary fiction, LGBTQ, Malin, romantic, The Upside of Unrequited, Young Adult ·
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This is why I still visit the YA section of my library.

May 8, 2017 by scootsa1000 1 Comment

There are very few writers — of any genre — that absolutely grasp how to write dialogue that an actual  human being would say. And I think its especially difficult when it comes to YA characters. Rainbow Rowell can do it. Andrew Smith can do it. And my god, AS King can do it, too. Years and years ago (for CBR3!!!), I read Please Ignore Vera Dietz, a book I still think about every once in a while. It was so different from anything else I had read […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: Andrew Smith, AS King, Ask the Passengers, cbr9, Glory O'Brien's History of the Future, please ignore vera dietz, Rainbow Rowell, Scootsa1000, Still Life with Tornado

scootsa1000's CBR9 Review No:29 · Genres: Fiction, Young Adult · Tags: Andrew Smith, AS King, Ask the Passengers, cbr9, Glory O'Brien's History of the Future, please ignore vera dietz, Rainbow Rowell, Scootsa1000, Still Life with Tornado ·
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For a legendary assassin, she spends a whole lot of time NOT killing people

May 6, 2017 by Malin 3 Comments

3.5 stars I put off reading this for the longest time, mainly because I figured I’d have to go back and read the first one, Throne of Glass, again to remember what happened, what with having read that way back in early 2013. But then the lovely Narfna tipped me off about this website, which allowed me to quickly recap all the stuff I only vaguely remembered, and I no longer had an excuse not to read it and it fit into my Monthly Keyword […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, History, Romance, Young Adult Tagged With: adventure, assassin, cbr9, Crown of Midnight, epic, fantasy, magic, Malin, narfna, sarah j maas, Throne of Glass, Young Adult

Malin's CBR9 Review No:41 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, History, Romance, Young Adult · Tags: adventure, assassin, cbr9, Crown of Midnight, epic, fantasy, magic, Malin, narfna, sarah j maas, Throne of Glass, Young Adult ·
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Five novellas smooshed together. Still not sure about this author or this series.

May 6, 2017 by narfna Leave a Comment

The Assassin’s Blade is a compilation of five interrelated novellas that take place about a year before the first book in this series, Throne of Glass. Each one can be read separately, but work best together, showing how the infamous assassin Celaena Sardothien went from being rich, spoiled and deadly, to being a slave in the salt mines of Endovier. These five novellas go a long way towards rectifying one of the main complaints I had with that first book, namely that we were shown […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Young Adult Tagged With: assassin's blade, bindups, fantasy, narfna, novellas, Prequels, sarah j maas, Throne of Glass, YA, ya fantasy, Young Adult

narfna's CBR9 Review No:35 · Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult · Tags: assassin's blade, bindups, fantasy, narfna, novellas, Prequels, sarah j maas, Throne of Glass, YA, ya fantasy, Young Adult ·
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