I sometimes have trouble keeping up with my reading and fall behind with journals and magazines. But I did catch this Teen Picks column in the new The Edge of the Forest. Over the years there has been some confusion over what teenagers really read. This bunch was big on classics and adult books.
And, oh, look! I get a mention in Pam Coughlin's Bring on the Funny III feature.
That certainly motivates me to keep up with my reading.
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How could I leave you out? Not possible.
Thanks for posting about the Teen Picks column! I'm flattered. :)
Two of the teens I spoke with had so many suggestions that I had to narrow their portions/quotes WAY down.
Since interviewing her for that piece, one girl has read Incantation by Alice Hoffman and I'd Tell You I'd Love You But Then I'd Have to Kill You by Ally Carter per my suggestions, in exchange for my reading Angelica by Sharon Shinn per HER recommendation. Now I have her working on Bad Kitty by Michele Jaffe.
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