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27th June 2009

Goodmorning, Eutopia. I’m leaving tomorrow.

Posted 27th June 2009 by Maria Molotov
... exactly it, I’m no longer a child. I’m twenty one, officially a young adult. And not as in the Young Adult Fiction section at Barnes & Nobles where  ... a child. I’m twenty one, officially a young adult. And not as in the Young Adult Fiction section at Barnes & Nobles where every single book cover is a ...
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26th June 2009

BC-US–Best Sellers-Books-USAToday

Posted 26th June 2009 by cye
Key: F-Fiction; NF-Nonfiction; H-Hardcover; P-Paperback 1.”Glenn Beck’s Common Sense: The Case Against an Out-of-Control Government, Inspired by Thomas Paine” by Glenn Beck (Threshold Editions) (NF-P) 2. “My Sister’s Keeper: A Novel” by Jodi Picoult (Pocket) ...
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Witterings

Posted 26th June 2009 by litlove
... armchair, reading Diana Wynne Jones’ Fire and Hemlock. I very rarely read young adult books, although I have nothing against them in principle. It’s just that  ... with complexity. But I do ask myself, where was this sort of book when I was a Young Adult? I can remember a tremendously sticky patch between the ages of about 10 and ...
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Epic Fantasy Outdated?

Posted 26th June 2009 by rachelhestondavis
... across a web site which dismissed the epic fantasy genre as outdated in the young adult literary world. My first instinct? Roll my eyes and dismiss the site without a  ... isn’t the newest trend, but it has a large audience.Saving the world. The young adult years bring insecurity and low self-esteem, but readers of YA fantasy journey ...
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My Photo Shoot (kinda)

Posted 26th June 2009 by Louis Fry
... three youngest children (they are actually young adults, now, but still live at home with us) all have special needs- autism and ...
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Neil Gaiman’s “The Graveyard Book”

Posted 26th June 2009 by Philothea
The book was purchased from BORDERS on 8 April this year (2009). It sat forlornly on my shelf next to “Good Omens”, book jointly written by Teri Pretchett and Mr Gaiman himself. But it was only last week that I picked it up and started to read it. In my opinion, it was a delightful read ...
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Neil Gaiman’s “The Graveyard Book”

Posted 26th June 2009 by Jois@CN
The book was purchased from BORDERS on 8 April this year (2009). It sat forlornly on my shelf next to “Good Omens”, book jointly written by Teri Pretchett and Mr Gaiman himself. But it was only last week that I picked it up and started to read it. In my opinion, it was a delightful read ...
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25th June 2009

Jeckyll and Hyde Revisited in Teenage Vampire Tale

Posted 25th June 2009 by Joe
... with the potential of further expansion, Twilight is recognized as a hit with young adult audiences everywhere. Of the four books in the series, one has already had a ...
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24th June 2009

Favorite Children’s books

Posted 24th June 2009 by Katie Charland
... of you know that I collect children & young adult books. I’ve always been an avid reader and these books really paved the  ... in addition to my regular reading. There are some amazing authors out there in young adult and just because I am no longer in that demographic, doesn’t mean I ...
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Strip Club Depression

Posted 24th June 2009 by Gaszewski
Strip clubs are the ultimate boom time creation. After all, the business model rests on masses of men overpaying for cocktails while overpaying lithesome young women to bump and grind on their laps – all of this after paying an exorbitant charge just to enter the building. Prior to the great boom ...
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