The Challenge is over 1000 strong (amazing, huh?). Hosted by: Arlee Bird, Alex J Cavanaugh, Jen Daiker and Talli Rolland.
For those who maybe haven't stopped by before, I'm doing a How Many Have You Read/Heard Contest. Each day will feature YA audiobooks I've listened to that have titles starting with that day's letter.
To enter, comment on which books you've read. Most will count as one entry. Older/more obscure books will count as two.
At the end of the month I'll draw names for several prizes including cool bookmarks, books, ARCs and a $10 Barnes and Noble gift certificate.
BTW, "Q" day will have a separate query crit giveaway.
To enter, comment on which books you've read. Most will count as one entry. Older/more obscure books will count as two.
At the end of the month I'll draw names for several prizes including cool bookmarks, books, ARCs and a $10 Barnes and Noble gift certificate.
BTW, "Q" day will have a separate query crit giveaway.
"A" and "The" don't count in the title, and I'm not using multiple titles in a series or author names unless I'm desperate.
Now, for N
Young YA with a science fair, a love triangle and student court. (worth two entries)
Very different paranormal about a girl coming to terms with the ability that has defined and paralyzed her life. (worth two entries)
That's it for "N". To enter, comment on which books you've read. Let me know if you can think of any other YA "N" titles I might have missed.
And feel free to add a comment later in the month if you read/listen to something because I mentioned it here.
Yay for Lois Lowry-I've read Number the Stars! But I really want to read Numbers and Nightshade....
ReplyDeleteI haven't read any of these books but my daughter has Follow the Stars on her shelf.
ReplyDeleteGlad to meet you on A to Z. Very clever theme.
I've read Nightshade! I feel like I should have read Number the Stars but I'm pretty sure I haven't! :)
ReplyDeleteI have never read any N books in your list.
ReplyDeleteBut I have read the Norwegian Wood or New Moon, Need
No rest for wicca or Night Chaos if you count indie books.
Finally one I've read...Number the Stars!
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to have missed you at the NJ lunch...we're going to plan something for a future date so we'll keep you in the loop!
I read Number the Stars when I was in Grade 5 and only liked books about wars and/or if a character died. I loved that book. Thanks for the nostalgia - I might read it again.
ReplyDeletei've heard a lot about nightwise, but I've never read it
ReplyDeleteI'm not doing so well today. Number the Stars is the only one on your list that I've read.
ReplyDeleteI've not read any of these, though Numbers is on my list.
ReplyDeleteI just read Numbers
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