How To Use This Book List

Many of the books here are written for young adults. However, some are definitely adult books. I don't always specify in my comments; however if you are interested in a book, find it at the library. If it's in Juvenile Fiction or Young Adult Fiction, it's usually safe for kids 12-15 (be sure to preview just in case). If the book is found elsewhere, you can always ask a librarian for their input.
Personally, a few swear words don't do much for me, so I don't usually remember they are in there. Other types of content, however, are usually commented on.
Enjoy!!

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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Beautiful Days

by Anna Godbersen

This second Bright Young Things novel continues the stories of Cordelia, Astrid, and Letty.  They each embark on adventures that keep them together, tear them apart and help them realize where their priorities lie.  It's a little "soapy" as far as love/hate...blah blah.  But I love it!  I find myself day dreaming about a summer on Long Island with completely different cares than I have now.  If you're looking for an escape and adventure, this is a book you'll enjoy.  If you're looking to analyze, break down, and scrutinize the details, don't bother.  This book gives historical information without being mundane.  Just enjoy the story for the sake of a stay-cation.

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