#IreadYA Week!
May 19 – 23, 2014
hosted by This Is Teen
All week long This Is Teen, a part of the Scholastic family, is hosting #IreadYA week. All week I'll be blogging to their prompts. To help support the cause I'll do a drawing for a Scholastic book of choice at the end of the week!
Today's Topic is #IfMoviesWereYA
The idea is to mash up your favorite movie and book titles to create hilarious new titles. Check out the feed below and join in the fun!
*Throughout the day, I'll embed a few that I really liked.*
Giveaway is open internationally as long as The Book Depository delivers to you for free. List here.
Must be 13 years or older to participate. Duplicate entries or false entries will result in all entries being invalid. Full giveaway rules available here.
I recommend Vampire Academy, but most people have already read that so I algo highly recommend reading the Uglies series, I think it was the first YA dystopian series that I ever read and I really enjoyed me, it's what got me hooked on YA dystopian novels! :) Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI recommend The Shadow Falls series by C.C. Hunter and the Mythos Academy series by Jennifer Estep. Thanks for the giveaway!! :)
ReplyDeleteI love sooo many but my fave are the Inkspell series.
ReplyDeleteThe Twin's Daughter by Lauren Baratz-Logsted
ReplyDeleteYA recommendation is Downsiders by Neal Shusterman.
ReplyDeleteHi! My YA recommendation is an older book, but a great story. It's Stones from the River. Such a cool story about accepting people that are different.
ReplyDeleteJust one? I don't think I can narrow it down that far. I will try to limit myself though. The His Fair Assassin series by Robin LaFevers, Daughter of Smoke and Bone series by Laini Taylor. I know you have probably read them or at least heard of them, but SO GOOD! A Breath of Frost by Alyxandra Harvey. ANYTHING at all by Kimberly Derting. And a great MG series is Spellbinder by Helen Stringer. Finally, another MG, the Bartimaeus trilogy by Jonathan Stroud!
ReplyDeletelol, wow, there are great suggestions above. I agree with the Fair Assassin series, DoSaB, Kimbery Derting, and wanted to include Beth Revis' Across the Universe trilogy, Archived by Victoria Schwab, and Art of Lainey by Paula Stokes :-)
ReplyDeleteI would recommend The Gemma Doyle trilogy by Libba Bray
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