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JACK: SECRET VENGEANCE trade edition - The Mad American - 02-03-2011

Maggers Wrote:Scott, are there any YA books you'd particularly recommend?


I know you didnt ask me but I will add one I just finished. "The Hunger Games" trilogy by Suzanne Collins, it was very very good. The three books are "Hunger Games" "Catching Fire" and "Mockingjay".

They are fresh in my mind, I am sure others will pop up after I let the question stew in my mind for awhile.


JACK: SECRET VENGEANCE trade edition - Maggers - 02-03-2011

The Mad American Wrote:I know you didnt ask me but I will add one I just finished. "The Hunger Games" trilogy by Suzanne Collins, it was very very good. The three books are "Hunger Games" "Catching Fire" and "Mockingjay".

They are fresh in my mind, I am sure others will pop up after I let the question stew in my mind for awhile.

I love it when you answer me, Mad Am, no matter the question. Big Grin

Thanks for the suggestions. I shall check them out.

Edited to add:

OK, Mad Am, I just ordered "Hunger Games" for my Kindle. Gotta love the Kindle.

Do you know anything about "The Hangman's Daughter," which came up as recommended. I know I'm getting off topic here in the RJ section of the board. Sorry about that.


JACK: SECRET VENGEANCE trade edition - The Mad American - 02-03-2011

Maggers Wrote:I love it when you answer me, Mad Am, no matter the question. Big Grin

Thanks for the suggestions. I shall check them out.

Edited to add:

OK, Mad Am, I just ordered "Hunger Games" for my Kindle. Gotta love the Kindle.

Do you know anything about "The Hangman's Daughter," which came up as recommended. I know I'm getting off topic here in the RJ section of the board. Sorry about that.


I do not know anything about "The Hangman's Daughter" I will definitely look into it though. Big Grin


JACK: SECRET VENGEANCE trade edition - Scott Miller - 02-03-2011

Maggers Wrote:Scott, are there any YA books you'd particularly recommend?

Off the top of my head I'll recommend anything by Neal Shusterman(one of my favorite authors), The Power Of Five books by Anthony Horowitz and any of the three Royce Buckingham books. I'll drudge up a more complete list from the murky depths of my memory soon.

And I can somewhat second the Collins trilogy that Madam recommended, but I ve only read the first one.


JACK: SECRET VENGEANCE trade edition - Maggers - 02-04-2011

Scott Miller Wrote:Off the top of my head I'll recommend anything by Neal Shusterman(one of my favorite authors), The Power Of Five books by Anthony Horowitz and any of the three Royce Buckingham books. I'll drudge up a more complete list from the murky depths of my memory soon.

And I can somewhat second the Collins trilogy that Madam recommended, but I ve only read the first one.

Thanks, Scott!


JACK: SECRET VENGEANCE trade edition - Scott Miller - 02-04-2011

Maggers Wrote:Thanks, Scott!

My pleasure. A few more emerged from the goo: Scott Westerfeld's Midnighters trilogy and the first couple in The Uglies series, Hate List by Jennifer Brown, The Girl Who Could Fly by Victoria Forester, Kenneth Oppel's Matt Cruse books(The Devil's Cure by him is also excellent although it is adult oriented), Phillip Pullman has two good series-The Sally Lockhart mysteries and His Dark Materials, I Am Number Four by Pitticus Lore, and I've a soft spot for Lloyd Alexander. Oh and Malice by Chris Wooding-I'd be curious about how the kindle would handle that as some of the story is in comic book form.


JACK: SECRET VENGEANCE trade edition - The Mad American - 02-04-2011

Scott Miller Wrote:I Am Number Four by Pitticus Lore


Ah so is that the source material for the movie Number Four that I have been seeing the ads for lately? Looks interesting, may have to dig that one up.


JACK: SECRET VENGEANCE trade edition - Scott Miller - 02-04-2011

The Mad American Wrote:Ah so is that the source material for the movie Number Four that I have been seeing the ads for lately? Looks interesting, may have to dig that one up.

Yeah I'm thinking about checking it out on opening day-I haven't seen the previews so I haven't decided whether it will be cheesy or not. I did enjoy the book a lot though.


JACK: SECRET VENGEANCE trade edition - webby - 02-04-2011

Maggers Wrote:I love it when you answer me, Mad Am, no matter the question. Big Grin

Thanks for the suggestions. I shall check them out.

Edited to add:

OK, Mad Am, I just ordered "Hunger Games" for my Kindle. Gotta love the Kindle.

Do you know anything about "The Hangman's Daughter," which came up as recommended. I know I'm getting off topic here in the RJ section of the board. Sorry about that.

The "Hunger Games" trilogy is fantastic. I expect you'll love it, Maggers.

You should give "The Hangman's Daughter" a shot, too. I read it recently and thought it was pretty good. A little slow at times, a little repetetive at times, but still a decent mystery and a fascinating peek into a long-ago era.


JACK: SECRET VENGEANCE trade edition - webby - 02-04-2011

fpw Wrote:...pubbed today: http://tinyurl.com/4dw55rz

Yipee!

I thought about getting it on Kindle but decided to suffer through a few days waiting for the physical book since I have the others in physical book form.

And while I was at it, I ordered another YA book that isn't available on Kindle - Z for Zachariah by Robert C. O'Brien. It's the first "TEOTWAWKI" novel I ever read (around the age of 12) and it hooked me on the genre for life.