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Books with strong female characters

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 I decided to make a list of "regular" books (as I read MUCH more SF & Fantasy but I do read the other stuff too); and so for those who are looking for some books with strong female characters (in honor of women's history month); here is a list for you of books I have enjoyed. Code Name Verity is an amazing historical fiction story set in England & France during WWII.  Verity is a spy, or at least she is arrested as one in France and is writing a diary of her life as a spy while a prisoner of the Nazis (it's actually a mandatory part of her incarceration).  Maddie is a pilot and Verity's friend; who dropped Verity off but then lost control of the plane and crashed.  Maddie is hoping to be able to get out of Nazi controlled France without dying and is struggling to figure out friend from enemy while in the countryside of France all alone. This is a blindingly fast read with two smart and savvy girls trying to handle terrible things while caught in a war. ...

Saleena's picks for Feb 2023

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  I really enjoy Alice Oseman's writing style and this story sounded like fun; and it was.  I was Born for This starts with a fangirl who calls herself Angel (real name Fereshteh) who has just graduated high school and is in London finally meeting her BFF, Juliet with whom she has been friends for years but hasn't actually met in person.  The running off to London isn't something Angel's parents are happy about, but they just don't understand Angel's obsession with the boy band The Ark or how important going to a meet & greet and a concert is to her.  The story alternates POV with Jimmy, who is one of the members of The Ark.  Jimmy is struggling with anxiety, pressure from social media & publicity people to conform to a particular way of being (which adds to the anxiety) as well as his early outing as transgender via an Instagram pic (accidentally showing the testosterone meds) by a bandmate.   I thought that this would be a silly story, but in...

Some amazing teen titles to read for Black History Month!

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This biographical graphic novel tells the story of what led up to the iconic moment Tommie Smith made at the 1968 Olympics, as well as what happened after that.  This true story is heart-warming and tragic in equal doses, but if you don't learn what happened in history, it will be repeated....and in these challenging times of racism, classism and violence, this is important story and very well told. Do you love a good twisted fairy tale?  Then don't miss Cinderella is Dead.  This takes the idea of the classic fairy tale and turns it into a fantastical dystopic horror story.  In Bayron's story, girls are now required to essentially reenact Cinderella's story, showing up to a ball in a gown and hoping to be selected for marriage by virtue of their beauty (they get no choice in attending or in their marriage options).  Sophia hates the lack of choices as well as the way everyone just follows along, too afraid to dissent.  She is determined to make her own way ...

Sharing some old favorites!

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 It's always fun to share the hot, new titles and chat about them, but it's also nice to revisit old favorites.  This month, I wanted to share some of my old favs, maybe encourage you to try something that is awesome but fell off the radar of "hot reads" in recent times. The Keys to the Kingdom series is REALLY cool, and one of my favorites.  It mixes action/adventure with fantasy fiction with a bit of creepy for flavor.  In the first book, Mister Monday, we meet Arthur who is having a bad day.  He forgot to bring a doctor's note and has to participate in a run for P.E.; however, his asthma quickly acts up & he collapses.  While he is struggling for breath, a strange old man appears out of nowhere and hands him a clock hand, and magically he can breathe again.  The old man seems very startled when Arthur isn't dying but is healed and disappears....and now Arthur can see strange things that he never noticed before.  When a strange sleeping sick...

Saleena's picks for Dec

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 I started and stopped a lot of books this month, then decided the best way to handle my lack of focus was to read some collections of short stories and a book of poetry/memoir.  Here's what I found.   FYI, we have a short story list for teens on our website  https://sbpl.info/book-lists/teen-short-stories/ Feel free to read & explore! 10 teen authors pick some well known romantic tropes and write their own version.  The cover indicates the stories are "transformed" but not everyone did that....some changed them, some inverted them, some just changed the narrative from the traditional "white, anglo-saxon heterosexual couple" viewpoint which altered the trope into a different story or just a different side of the story to view it from. I quite enjoyed this collection, you should try it. I am always down for a retold or twisted fairy tale.  This one has a creepier vibe (which is awesome!).  If you aren't sure if you enjoy scary stories, short st...

Saleena's picks for November

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  I love a good horror story, and this one had so much hype that I was excited to read it.  And it was a good book; however, it definitely wasn't perfect.  The author obviously drew a lot of inspiration from Stephen King's Carrie (which isn't really credited beyond a "thank you for writing amazing books" note to King), and she did make her own twist on the situation basing it on racism.  I would say she eliminated the religious zealotry of the King novel, but she didn't; simply used it in a different way.  The purity culture was warped and twisted so that "whiteness" equaled purity, in addition to being perfect.  I did enjoy this book, but wish the powers were explored more or that we had gotten deeper into the character's minds.  Read it and tell me what you think? I wasn't sure about this book, mostly because Deaver has created a main character who truly is pretty awful....which makes it difficult to root for their happiness.  The "fak...

Saleena's picks for September

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  Vicky has crippling social anxiety.  She can't even say hi to her classmates and is sure everyone hates her.  She is pushed to join the yearbook club by a guidance counselor, and finds that even if it's difficult, she can be a part of it while still being in the background.  She is really good at photo editing so she focuses on that.  Vicky's only friend has moved away, and when her friend accidentally dials her and Vicky hears her talking about her badly, she is devastated.  She wishes she could be more like "those people", and starts an Instagram account called Vicurious where she inserts herself through photoshop into various pics.  Everyone knows she isn't actually there (concerts that happened before she was born, red carpet premieres, fun parties) but she is having fun and somehow it catches on and goes viral.  Now Vicky is famous, but not really....and she has no idea how to handle that or how to actually confront her issues and be with r...