Gloriah G's A to Z Challenges
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1GloriahG
My alphabet challenges are comprisd of two lists: one for adult titiles, and one for juvenile titles.
2GloriahG
A-Z Adult Titles
A
B
C
D
E
F Fools Rush In
G
H
I
J
K
L
M Mapping America
N
O
P Portrait in Light and Shadow: the Life of Yousef Karsh
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
A
B
C
D
E
F Fools Rush In
G
H
I
J
K
L
M Mapping America
N
O
P Portrait in Light and Shadow: the Life of Yousef Karsh
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
9simplekind
GloriahG
Any plans to which juvenile books you will be reading? I'm addicted to young adult fiction. I can't wait to find something else on your list that I have not yet heard of.
Any plans to which juvenile books you will be reading? I'm addicted to young adult fiction. I can't wait to find something else on your list that I have not yet heard of.
10GloriahG
I lean towards a gamut of JUV titles--from picture books to YA, both fiction an non-fction. My YA picks are not of the "Twilight"-esqe kind, but with more everyday situtions and feelings. Plus, non-fiction is never ruled out. It's interesting to see how real-life topics are presented to young readers.
11simplekind
GloriahG
Agreed. That's what I love about Young Adult Fiction. While I am still young myself, I remember what it was like to be in high school and how books always helped me. They taught me a lot about life because I was too afraid to go out and experience it myself. Now I love to read it because even now they still help; they still open the readers eyes to issues people still have. And sometimes they are just fun.
Agreed. That's what I love about Young Adult Fiction. While I am still young myself, I remember what it was like to be in high school and how books always helped me. They taught me a lot about life because I was too afraid to go out and experience it myself. Now I love to read it because even now they still help; they still open the readers eyes to issues people still have. And sometimes they are just fun.
12judylou
HI GloriahG, welcome to the challenge. I'll be interested to see what books you read. As a kindergarten teacher and then a youth services librarian I have a lot of interest in everything from picture books and up.
13GloriahG
Starting fresh for 2014......will still keep separate lists for adult and juvenile titles. I plan to be more up on things, and finish most titles within a year or so.
15GloriahG
Since I started this in 2014, I'm going to try to add an additional title in each letter if I can. But definitely, there will be 1 title per letter for both JUV and ADULT areas.