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Tell Us What You Are Reading...Find Out What Other Teens Are Reading.

This contest period,'s winner was shannonk89@yahoo.com, who received copy of NO BODY'S PERFECT by Kimberly Kirberger.

 

Elriana@msn.com
I have already read ANGUS, THONGS, AND FULL-FRONTAL SNOGGING, ON THE BRIGHT SIDE I AM NOW THE GIRLFRIEND OF A SEX GOD, and KNOCKED OUT by my Nuga-Nugas but I have read and reread them a million times. I love the books and I am presently reading them. 5 STARS!!!

jessbe@torquepc.com
I read the Book Ginger Bread just recently and it was hilarious. It was fun to read and easy to relate to in all parts of the book. I also just got done readin the book Speak which is very good. It is about a girk my age and it is also easy to relate to. Both these books are about girls going through life in high school and having huge troubles.

NauticalMirage@aol.com
I just finished Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson. It's the best book I've read in a long time. A science fiction, it is full of action, twists, and humor. The main characters are Y.T. (Yours Truly), a 15-year-old Kourier, and Hiro Protagonist, a freelance hacker and "The Best Swordsman in the World" including the Metaverse. The whole story is set in the not-so-distant future, in an America that is made up of tons of countries/companies like Uncle Enzo's Mafia and Fedland. With memorable characters and extremely good writing Neal Stephenson deserves 5 Stars.

FlamingosRCool20@aol.com
I'm reading Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card. This is an excellent. The details are wonderful, all the way from Ender being mantipulated to him winning the War at the end. I recommend this book to anyone who is look for a moving sci-fi book. I give this book 4 stars!

shkruger@hotmail.com
Teenreads,
I just finished Meg Cabot's Haunted. I give it 4 1/2 stars. I liked it but not as well as the Princess Diaries series. I plan to read the rest of the Mediator series. I didn't know that Meg Cabot wrote under another name.

shannonk89@yahoo.com
I always seem to somehow find myself reading about 3 or 4 books at the same time that are kind of similar. Right now I'm in some kind of old fashioned "mood" and I'm into two series books and one other book.
Anne of Green Gables and Anne of Avonlea - These books are wonderful! Even though Anne is kind of weird, you really get to love her. These books are old, but you get right into the spirit of the year, and I also like them because I can relate to Anne. Even though I'm not yet half way through Anne of Avonlea, I am already getting to love it.

Boston Jane: An Adventure and Boston Jane: The Wilderness Days- These are the other books in a series that I'm into at the moment. Even though these books are new, Jane is a character from 1850, and I can't help seeing more than one similarities between Anne of Green Gables and Boston Jane! Boston Jane is a trilogy, and the third book is due out in September.

The Diary of Anne Frank- This book is wonderful! Anne's spirit is so overwhelming that you learn to love her before you really get into the book. After doing a little research on backround information, I've found that this book is not only historical and wonderful, its ironic! Anne recieved the diary one month before she and her family went into hiding. This book follows the mind of a young girl with nothing to do all day in a small house full of people. I admire her alot. If I were to rate these books, I would give them all 10 out of 5 stars! I'm reading these great books, and I recommend them to everybody! Well, they mostly appeal to girls, but that's ok. Some other great books I recommend are The Wanderer, the Madison Finn series, and the Princess Diaries series.

XXxAnTuAnxXx@aol.com
I'm am currently reading chicken noodles soup 2. it's a very good book and i love reading it .,so thats why im erading part 2.. it really got to me and made me cry... i now know that its not just me that going though tough time but alot of teens are all over the world. For example breaking up with my boyfirend was really hard and i had lots of things going though my mind. But after i read the book or stories, it got me thinking that i shouldnt be like this and making wrong decision. so i had to get up and start over. and i did ... i am really looking forward on reading more books that are like the one i am reading right now.

WierdoBava@aol.com
I am currantly reading Druidawn it is wonderful. This book has many wonderful short stories about a world in far away galaxy that was created for the magical creatures that were condemned her on earth. It is a place where fantasy rules above and technology rules below. You become lost within its pages a book you will never wont to put down. And the cool thing about the book is that it is written by teens my own age so they know what we are looking for and wanting to read. Druidawn even has its own website where you can learn more about it. They even have a message bord where you can talk to some of the authors it is a place where people can embrace their weirdness.

Imacutie425@aol.com
As of the moment, I am reading two books that I highly reccomend: The Lovely Bones and the Queen of Everything. Both are realistic fiction.

hp_crazy_5@yahoo.ca
The book I'm reading right now, and actually just finished an hour ago, is called "Jade Green". It's about an orphan named Judith, who goes to live with her uncle and his housekeeper. Her cousin Charles, who is 40 yrs. old, also lives there. She is mysteriously not allowed to bring any thing of the colour green into the house, because of a girl named jade green who used to live there. I would rate this book 4 out of 5
stars.

Luvableangel12@aol.com
I have just read You Don't Know Me by David Klass. It is about a boy names John and how he gets abused by his father, but he cant tell anyone or else it will make his father more angry I give this book 5 stars, it is such an awesome read and it gets you thinking what you would do if you were in Johns place.

XoMaGdAlNaStArXo@aol.com
angus thongs and full frontal snogging its awsome five stars two thumbs up the works and the review on the sight described it perfectly so far i love louise rennison!

Lioness553@aol.com
Currently my reading list includes anything by Tamora Pierce. Song of the Lioness quartet is the best set of books I have ever read. The story of Alanna of Trebond,aka Alan of Trebond, is one of the oldest tales ever told. The way Ms. Pierce retells it though is an eye opener. She invites you into Alanna's world is amazing you can really relate to the ten year old red haired, violet eyed girl who wants to be a knight in an all male world. By making friends with other pages and feeling the guilt of lying to her friends about being a boy she is led by the Great Mother Goddess to save the kingdom of Tortell from the evil by charming Duke Roger. The entire series, from the Alanna's first class in writing to her last sword fight keeps you reading and wanting more. I give it five stars and if I could give it more then I would gladly. While you wanting more you are given more. Ms. Pierce next quartet is the Immortal Series where the world of Tortall is invade by legendary creatures called Immortals. A young girl by the name of Diane is the kingdoms only hope. Even if they don't know it. Three Stars for her. Tamora Pierce latest quartet is that of The Protector of the Small. Keladry of Mindelan is following in hero, Alanna the Lioness, footsteps. With Kel there are some differences, everyone knows she is girl. This causes problems of its own. Also against the proclamation make by King Jonathan Kel is put on a years probation. Something no boy page has every been on. I have read the tree books of the quartet that are out and give them each four stars. Now I must wait till I can buy Lady Knight to see what a waits Keladry of Mindelan.

Other books I have read and love are as follows: Tithe by Holly Black, a dark story about a girl how is a fairy and does not even know it. Stravaganza, I cannot remember who wrote it but it is a great story about a boy with cancer that is a Stravagantie. He can travel between is home in London and another world which is very similar to our Venice. They both get five stars in my book for imagination. The worlds that both authors create are equally amazing in different ways. In Tithe you are awed by the world of the Fairy kingdoms, their wars and all that live and fight for their two different kingdoms. Stravaganza you are openly amazed at the strength of the characters, the history of the city and the idea that time slows down, speeds up and on occasion stops all together.

daughter_judy_05@yahoo.com
1.) Tribulation Force- Tim LaHaye, Jerry B. Jenkins 4*`s

2.) Nicolae- Tim LaHaye, Jerry B. Jenkins 5*`s

3.) The Cat Who Went Up The Creek- Lilian Jackson Braun 4 1/2*`s

4.) The Cat Who Turned On and Off- Lilian Jackson Braun 4 1/2*`s

5.)Fellowship of the Ring- J.R.R. Tolkein 3*`s

6.)Antigone- Sophacles 3*`s

7.) McBeth- William Shakespeare 4*`s

N0MiSsPriSs@cs.com
I am on the fourth book of Georgia Nicolson. "Dancing in My Nuddy-Pants" by Louise Rennison. The previous three were "Angus, Thongs, and Full-Frontal Snogging", "On the Bright Side, I'm Now the Girlfriend of a Sex God" and "Knocked out by my Nunga Nungas" These books are hysterically funny.

baybeegurl075@yahoo.com
Gingerbread by Rachel Cohn- 5/5 awesome book about a girl who's parents are divorced and she has only met her biological father once, when she was young, her mom and step dad send her off because she's being a brat to New York to stay 3 weeks with her father. Very good read!

Lily's Crossing by Patricia Reilly Giff- 4/5 I love this book! It's such a good book, it's about a girl who's dad and friends family goes off to the war. Reason I gave it a 4 is it was a little bit to short, I wish there were more details, or a sequel 2 the book!

Sloppy Firsts by Megan McCafferty- 5/5 this was a great book, I loved all of the main charecters conflicts..good book!

danigal@optonline.net
At the present, I am reading the AREA 51 SERIES. It 's so cool!! It is a combination of science fiction, action, and romance. How cool is that?!?!?! I would give it five stars without hesitation.

Funinfm@aol.com
I recommend reading the series "Making Waves" it is basical about living with people and seeing what happens plus some surprizing people come along.

I rate this book ***** stars

Achoozoo@aol.com
I recently read a book called Mary, Bloody Mary. If you like historical fiction, you will love this book. It is about Princess Mary of Wales and her struggles getting through life as royalty. She also has to deal with her fater, Henry VIII, who goes through six wives. It;s an amazing book that you'll never be able to put down.

MiDragonwritz@aol.com
I have been reading this fantasy series by Laurell Hamilton. They are awsome! I just finished: The Killing Dance. These books sound weird, but are great. They're about a vampire hunter named Anita Blake. She lives in the furture where Vampires have the same rights as humans. She does crazy things and these books are very informative on whatever she is doing. You get her insight and she describes everything so well. Laurell Hamilton is a great author and I highly recommend her to anyone up for a great story and excellent adventures! This book I recommend for older teens, do to its high action content. Vampires and high action is not recommended for young readers. I give these books 5 stars * * * * *

keepastar_aliz@yahoo.com
One of my favorite books is Ender's Game, by Orsen Card--or something like that.. I'm not normally a sci-fi reader, but this book just drew me in. Also, check out Ender's Shadow, a companion book. This is as good--if not better-- than Ender's Game. Five stars each.

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