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Joined February 2016

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Shadowed Summer | Saundra Mitchell
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Sometimes a book is so pretty you have to buy it even if you don't read the language. (Though Shadowed Summer is fab in the original English)

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Summer Skin | Kirsty Eagar
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Sexy, sweet and fiercely feminist, Summer Skin straddles the YA/NA gap with ease.

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The Intern | Gabrielle Tozer
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Josie Browning, I love you

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We Are Tam | Patricia Bernard
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An old childhood fave. I should reread this at some point.

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Liar | Justine Larbalestier
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You know a book is good when you come out of it feeling like the world has been shaken and nothing is real.

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The First Third | Will Kostakis
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Will's Yiayia signed my copy of The First Third, this is so unspeakably cool. (Sorry Will, you have been outclassed)

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Clancy of the Undertow | Christopher Currie
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Beautifully written Australian literary YA with a relatable queer heroine.

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Ruined | Amy Tintera
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Can't wait to get to this one!!

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On the Jellicoe Road | Melina Marchetta
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the strength of Melina's writing is that her characters are vivid, flawed and real in a way that leaps off the page.

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Rebel of the Sands | Alwyn Hamilton
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This month's YA Chronicles book. Can't wait to get to this one!

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Masquerade | Kylie Fornasier
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Bitter Greens | Kate Forsyth
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Dr Kate Forsyth talking about story structure at UNE Future Campus

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Masquerade | Kylie Fornasier
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Reading on the train to see Kate Forsyth speak about story structure

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Summer Skin | Kirsty Eagar
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Photo from the launch of Summer Skin a few weeks ago with the fabulous Kirsty Eagar.

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Passenger | Alexandra Bracken
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Passenger is detailed, evocative, beautiful. The various settings across time and place are incredibly vivid. And that ending is breathtaking.

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Faking it | Gabrielle Tozer
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Faking It is so cute. Josie is totally relatable, and I love that while there is a soupçon of romance it never overshadows the book's focus on Josie's growth into becoming her own person.

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