The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya by Nagaru Tanigawa
"The question of how long someone believed in Santa Claus is a worthless topic that would never come up in idle conversation. Having said that, if you're going to ask me how much of my childhood I spent believing in an old man in a red suit, I can confidently say that I never believed in him to begin with."
Born to Fly by Michael Ferrari
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"Just 'cause I was a girl in 1941, don't think I was some sissy. Shoot, I saw stuff that would've made that bully Farley Peck pee right through his pants."
Tales of The Madman Underground by John Barnes
"I had developed this theory all summer: if I could be perfectly, ideally, totally normal for the first day of my senior year, which was today, then I could do it for the first week, which was only Wednesday through Friday. And if I could be normal for that first short week, I could do it for the next long week. After that I'd just have to repeat the have-a-normal-week process seven more times. I'd worked that out on a calendar."
A Kiss in Time by Alex Flinn
"If I hear one more syllable about spindles, I shall surely die!"
Which of these four books should I read next?
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17 comments:
My vote is for A Kiss in Time but that's because I'd kill to have the book -- I have loved every one of the Alex Flinn books I've read, most especially Beastly.
My vote is for A Kiss in Time because I love the cover.
Born to Fly!
Born to Fly sounds very promising.
I can't resist a book with the word "melancholy" in the title. I don't know why. And I knew the first time someone mentioned Santa Claus that it wasn't true. I'd like to hear about Haruhi Suzumiya and what makes her tick, so I recommend the Tanigawa book.
I would love to see your thoughts on Born to Fly. I didn't like Madman at all...
I vote for A Kiss In Time. I love the cover and I try really hard to not to judge that way, but I couldn't help this one!
A Kiss in Time - The cover is pretty and from the snippet you quote seems good.
A Kiss in Time. It was the first book that I noticed.
I vote for Born to Fly!
Also, I wanted to let you know that I've passed an award on to you (actually twice!!). Anyways, here's the post on my blog: http://tiftalksbooks.blogspot.com/2009/06/lemonade-award.html
a-ha! I saw A Kiss in Time at B&N last week, but couldn't remember the title by the time I got home. Thanks. (It looked interesting...)
A Kiss in Time - I like the first sentence!! I'd dive right in.....
What fun to have such choices. Enjoy!
I like Born to Fly.
Get your hands on to Tomas - The new novel by James Palumbo. I visited their website and the book seems to be extraordinary. They have also released an animation on YouTube - Tomas - The Book
Please read Born to Fly.
I vote Born to Fly! The author grabs your attention.
Please dive in to Born to Fly. The author captures your attention.
-Kat
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