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I love to read! Most recent book I finished was Girl on the Train. It was decent but didn't change my life. I kind of guessed the ending before I finished it. Complicit and Damage Done are two very good YA thriller books that area solid enough for adults to enjoy. Both had crazy endings I couldn't guess.

I'm reading Delirium (another YA but I'm having a hard time getting into it) and listening to Remember Me This Way while I do my landscaping and gardening (thriller).

I love thrillers, YA books, and general fiction. Light reading. I'm much too exhausted to try to do any deep reading at this point in my life but I'll get back to it when I'm no longer raising wild animals (i.e. toddlers).

When I was a middle school teacher, I told my students I'd read any book they did and we'd do lunchtime book talks (I supplied cupcakes!), to encourage them to read. YA books are much better now than when I was a kid 4 million years ago.

I still read them!

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For some fun summer reading, I like Jen Lancaster. Her memoirs are hilarious, and read like ficiton. It might not be everyone's taste, but they make me laugh out loud. Here are the ones I've read:

-Bitter is the New Black

-Bright Lights, Big Ass

-Such a Pretty Fat

Edit to add: She also has some fiction but I haven't read them yet

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For some fun summer reading, I like Jen Lancaster. Her memoirs are hilarious, and read like ficiton. It might not be everyone's taste, but they make me laugh out loud. Here are the ones I've read:

-Bitter is the New Black

-Bright Lights, Big Ass

-Such a Pretty Fat

Edit to add: She also has some fiction but I haven't read them yet

I love all her books.

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For the fun of it I picked up this book called, "Dorothy must die". It's this crazy post wizard of oz story about a warped oz and Dorothy as a crazy ruler. It's not a kids book but it's fun all the same. I love a lot of Steven King books and along that same type of psychological thriller Ted Dekker is an excellent author.

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For the fun of it I picked up this book called, "Dorothy must die". It's this crazy post wizard of oz story about a warped oz and Dorothy as a crazy ruler. It's not a kids book but it's fun all the same. I love a lot of Steven King books and along that same type of psychological thriller Ted Dekker is an excellent author.

This may fit the bill but I am in need of a recommendation for a book based on a fairy tale for my 2016 reading challenge.

Does anyone have any ideas off the top of your head?

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Too right girl. The day that I stop kicking my heels up is the day that I turn my toes up!

and what about the neru jacket??? And did you do a book report on, "JLSeagull"??? :)

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Anyone from the 70's still alive and remember, "Jonathan Livingston Seagull"?

The next time I'm at the surf and the fish are napping, I'm going to blow the dust off of my copy and take the 20min required to read it.

I still love it. That's one very intelligent seagull---being able to write a book and all...

:)

My mom used to have a copy. I haven't read it since the '70s.

One of my favorites is Ann Morrow Lindberg's Gift of the Sea. I give it as a graduation gift often.

J.L. Seagull" is worth a re-read. What's it going to take you--20mins?? :) Reading it ought to be mandatory for high school--in my opinion. There's sooo much between the lines is such an easy read.

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@@silverthreads thank you for the tip on Jungles of Stone -- just added it to my TBR on Goodreads, it looks great! I'm planning on reading The Gene later this summer when I'm on vacation, I'm really looking forward to it. The Emperor of All Maladies is one of my absolute favorites.

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For the fun of it I picked up this book called, "Dorothy must die". It's this crazy post wizard of oz story about a warped oz and Dorothy as a crazy ruler. It's not a kids book but it's fun all the same. I love a lot of Steven King books and along that same type of psychological thriller Ted Dekker is an excellent author.

This may fit the bill but I am in need of a recommendation for a book based on a fairy tale for my 2016 reading challenge.

Does anyone have any ideas off the top of your head?

The Goose Girl, maybe?

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I just finished a good sci fi book called Red Rising...there are two others in the trilogy but I haven't started them yet

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For the fun of it I picked up this book called, "Dorothy must die". It's this crazy post wizard of oz story about a warped oz and Dorothy as a crazy ruler. It's not a kids book but it's fun all the same. I love a lot of Steven King books and along that same type of psychological thriller Ted Dekker is an excellent author.

This may fit the bill but I am in need of a recommendation for a book based on a fairy tale for my 2016 reading challenge.

Does anyone have any ideas off the top of your head?

@@Inner Surfer Girl If you don't mind YA, you could read Cinder. It's an interesting sort of dystopian retelling of Cinderella.

I've also heard good things about September Girls, but I haven't read it yet.

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For the fun of it I picked up this book called, "Dorothy must die". It's this crazy post wizard of oz story about a warped oz and Dorothy as a crazy ruler. It's not a kids book but it's fun all the same. I love a lot of Steven King books and along that same type of psychological thriller Ted Dekker is an excellent author.

This may fit the bill but I am in need of a recommendation for a book based on a fairy tale for my 2016 reading challenge.

Does anyone have any ideas off the top of your head?

There are YA books called "The Land of Stories" I believe they are by Chris Koffer (the guy from Glee) and they are based off fairy tales.

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