Monday, January 31, 2011

100 Teen Books for the Feminist Reader

This is possibly one of the coolest lists ever compiled. I wanted to highlight just a few of my favorites that made the list, but those few quickly became DOZENS. Dozens, I tell you.

Such an awesome list. So, go. Take a look at the awesome, and share in the comments one or two of your favorites that made the list (or a glaring missed title) and your comment will randomly enter you in to win a....

copy of INCARCERON by Catherine Fisher.

You have until Sunday, February 6th, midnight, to enter. And don't forget to enter the Wesley Payne contest!

Only students in grades 6-12 who can pick their winnings up at one of the 21 Sno-Isle Libraries are eligible to win.

8 comments:

Ashley Cline said...

I have read nine or ten on that list. My favorites of course being Hunger games and Graceling. But I'm kind of pleased to see Alanna and Trickster's Choice by Tamora Pierce on there. I love Pierce's Tortall series and Alanna was one of my all-time favorites.

Kendall said...

I've read four of those, but my favorite was defiantly The Hunger Games.

Jackie said...

I was really geeked to see the Tamora Pierce titles on there, too, Ashley!

Kasey Rackowitz said...

So... I have read Tithe, A Great and Terrible Beauty, Graceling, Magic Knight Rayearth, Living Dead Girl, and Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry. A lot of those are on my big list of books to read too. A Great and Terrible Beauty is my favorite out of all of those :)

Jessy Smith said...

I have read a few of those books and see some titles and authors on there that I would love to go check out and jump into. Some of the good ones I read were Hunger Games and Living Dead Girl. Some great books up there(:

Emily Hess said...

This is a good list but my two favorite books would have to be All American Girl and Harriet the spy. I also Like Hunger Games.

Anonymous said...

I saw two of my favorite books on the list. First was the Hunger Games,obviously, and second was Walk Two Moons, which I recently re-read. I am also hoping to read some of the books I haven't yet read.

Kj said...

I've read several of them, but a couple that I particularly enjoyed were The Book Thief by Markus Zusak and The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks by E. Lockhart.
There were several of my other favorites up there (Hunger Games and Ella Enchanted to name a couple), but it was a nice surprise to see those two.