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Monday Amusements 14

29th July 2013 By Julianne 2 Comments

Another week has begun, but Once Upon a Bookcase‘s LGBTQ YA Month has just finished. I’ve loved reading the reviews but I found Jo’s review of Weetzie Bat really interesting as it’s a book I have mixed feelings about too. I think that essentially it’s too whimsical for my taste but I do like the language and there are some great lines. I also really liked this guest post by Jane Eagland, on Changing the Sexuality of Characters on Editor’s Request, which provides some insight into the way that some editors might see works with LGBTQ characters.

Natassia at Literary Escapism wrote about some bookstore renovations that displeased her.

What I’d Like To See More of in YA…, the first in a new series at Fluttering Butterflies, made me realise that although I’m not a fan of playing, or watching sport, I quite like reading YA in which sport plays a major role in the main character’s life. How odd!

Two new reading challenges you might be interested in: the Beat the Heat Readathon and the Gallagher Girls by Ally Carter Read-a-thon (check out my review of the first in the series here).

Andrew at The Pewter Wolf re-read Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. I wonder what I’d think of that series if I read it again now.

I think it’s about time that Speak is awarded the title of Most Controversial YA Book Ever. I almost missed this latest round of controversy but for The Broke and the Bookish‘s round-up. I haven’t even read it yet and all this annoys me.

Raimy gave audiobooks a try and is not convinced. I also find it quite difficult to remember what happened unless I go back a bit. I only listen to audiobooks on the move, which usually means on trains, but I still prefer paper books because there are fewer interruptions from tunnels and noisy fellow passengers.

Now I’m off to go to bed and hopefully get some more reading in tomorrow!

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Monday Amusements 13

15th July 2013 By Julianne 2 Comments

 
Currently reading this but not sure I’m in the mood for it – might be a bit too literary for the moment.

This week’s Monday Amusements is mostly about pretty things. I have seen a lot of beautiful bookish stuff online recently.

Such as the Literary Gift Company’s line of alphabet mugs. And Storiarts Book Scarves (via Ashe). This edition of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. All the book necklaces in the Etsy world. The TBR book jar. Harry Potter heels (via @cjredwine).

And oh gosh, this stunning bookshop.

I’ve also been loving lists. Starting with ‘Diversify Your YA: Six Books With Minority Main Characters’, at xojane. I’d already heard of most of these but seeing the enthusiasm of other readers moves them higher on my to-acquire list.

Here’s a meta-list: The 10 Best Top 100 Book Lists.

A really interesting list from Rookie magazine: Compare and Contrast: Books we love about emulation, imitation, and replication.

Combining a list with prettiness: I loved the image collages in this top ten YA standalones list (via E Lockhart).

15 Young Adult Books Every Adult Should Read (via @simonschuster). As if my wishlist wasn’t long enough already.

A fantastic best of UKYA list from So Many Books, So Little Time.

Rather Be Reading has one of the most gorgeous blog designs that I’ve seen. I loved their recent post, ‘Being Married to a Reader: Gazing Lovingly at… Books‘. My boyfriend is a reader (and also a writer) and it is one of the best things ever, having grown up in a family of non-or very casual-readers.

Lucy, Queen of Contemporary, has just launched her UKYA fortnight (via @cloverness).

I loved this review of Cold Comfort Farm by Bev of My Reader’s Block, which perfectly summed up all the wonderful things about it. You can read my review, from 2011, here.

Have you written or read any great book lists recently?

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