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message 1: by Zaz, Mood Minion (last edited Jul 18, 2015 02:40AM) (new)

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Week 38: a book set in high school.
September 17 - September 23, 2015

Teenagers are so curious creatures. They often live in their bedroom, doing strange stuff, and when they go out, it's in groups, maybe to avoid dangers. Most of them spend their days in some strange buildings, to learn things and to make friends. Sometimes, romance is involved and since some years, vampires too. Not sure it's really safe now to be in high school, with all this teeth, broken hearts and drama (and exams).
You'll be brave and return to high school for this week (if you're younger and in high school, you're already brave), there is plenty of choices from paranormal books to contemporary fiction ones, so you'll probably find a pleasant story.

How to Create a Topic:
1. Create a topic in the appropriate folder using your book's author and title (Title by Author, please). Link your book with the "This topic is about" feature.

2. In the body of your post, comment about why you chose this book. Have you read it before? What are your expectations?

3. Feel free to use the thread as a way to update the group on your progress. Also, when you are finished reading, add a small review and your thoughts about the week's challenge.

4. Comment on everyone else's posts as well! Participation and group involvement will make this challenge so much fun!

**If you chose the same book as another group member for the same week, do not create a duplicate thread.**

Book ideas:
Books Set in High School
Popular High School Setting Books





message 2: by Maple (new)

Maple (maplerie) | 307 comments For this week I read Dancing with a Dead Horse, and it was okay. However, after finishing it I read Reconstructing Amelia. This book was great, overall. If someone is looking for a book to read for this week I highly recommend Amelia.


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