A compilation of ten stories by nine authors about some “bad” kids who are in the woods trying to make it back to camp.
Excellent read, but read at your own risk, some heavy subjects in a few stories.
A compilation of ten stories by nine authors about some “bad” kids who are in the woods trying to make it back to camp.
Excellent read, but read at your own risk, some heavy subjects in a few stories.
Trying to get all my #ReadYourSign book reviews up today! This one had my ruling numer in it (3) because it ended on page 310. @Clwojick @Meaw_Catlady
I liked the overall story, of teens on a wilderness/survival trip, telling stories to one another. I loved that it was a different take on an anthology. Of course, some stories were better than others, but there was really only 1 story that I didn't like at all.
Bianca Escalante joins Jenny to talk about great books we've read recently. Discussions include the craft of story, representation in YA literature, and good examples of character studies. @Bianca
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My #audiorun was cut short because of imminent rain, but I started this fun YA book with a Canterbury Tales vibe.
✨I liked this anthology, some stories were amazing, some confusing, and some just bad. Overall the average rating was 3.6.
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This book completed:
✨ the letter F- #litsyatoz (11/26)
This was a really interesting take on The Canterbury Tales. I really liked how it is directed toward a YA audience and grasps some of the interesting parts of Chaucer. A group of teenage embark on a journey into the wilderness for a program they are sent to for troubled teens and they start a contest for best story. They tell stories as they go through the woods together and it shows a bit about each character.
I wanted to love #FeralYouth by "Shaun David Hutchinson and nine other powerhouse authors" I really did. However, it would have been better represented as a collection of short stories by various authors instead of a group of people telling disconnected stories while left together in the wilderness as punishment. I would have liked to read #ViolationOfRule16 as a complete novel instead of a short story because it reminded me of #Moxie.
Uuuuugh I‘m so close to the end! But I have to go to work ☹️ #24in48
Back at it! #24in48. Do you think I can get 9 hours of reading in today when I also have a 6-hour work shift? We‘ll see! I‘m gonna try!! 💪
I just saw Robin Talley post about this on Twitter and I need it! It says it's a novel in 10 points of view, by 10 different authors. I can't wait to see who else is part of this project. Also, the Goodreads synopsis says it's inspired by The Canterbury Tales. Coming out in September! I will be anxiously looking forward to this one! [Edit: Originally tagged under Canterbury Tales, now in database]