Updates from the Young Adult division of the Dorothy Alling Memorial Library, brought to you by the Student Assistants at DAML and the Food for Thought teen group.
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Hear from some of the members of Food for Thought as they recommend their favorite books this winter!
Now that you have an idea what to write about you may be asking questions about getting your ideas on paper. Cassandra Clare, author of the mortal instruments, can help you with that problem. On her website ( www.cassandraclare.com ) you can find a tab called writing advise. Here she answers some questions about how to write your story/novel. She answers things like how to get pass writers block, coming up with characters, writing dialogue, getting published and much more. Her tips can really help to improve your writing and answer some questions you may have. Go to http://www.cassandraclare.com/writing-advice/ and click the questions to revel the answers. Hope this helps, happy writing.
(click on the title to see a full description, well written reviews, and recommendations from Goodreads, a community of authors and book lovers!) Fiction My Lady Jane by Cynthia Hand Empire of Storms by Sarah J. Mass Glitter by Aprilynne Pike Nerve by Jeanne Ryan The Glittering Court by Richelle Mead The First Time She Drowned by Kerry Kletter All We Have Left by Wendy Mills Non-Fiction Being Jazz by Jazz Jennings The Real Girl's Kitchen by Hayllie Duff Vietnam: A History of the War by Russell Freedman Lost in The Pacific 1942 by Tod Olson
(click on the title to read input from Goodreads, a community of book lovers) New YA Fiction: The Wrath and the Dawn by Renee Andieh Nightstruck by Jenna Black The Crown by Kiera Cass The Season of You & Me by Robin Constantine Breaker by Kat Ellis The Girl I Used to Be by April Henry Shuffle, Repeat by Jen Klein Genius: The Game by Leopoldo Gout The Glittering Court by Richelle Mead The Safest of Lies by Megan Miranda Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by J.K. Rowling Youth Nonfiction: Smoothie-Licious Power Packed Smoothies by Jenna Helwig The Ultimate Unoffical Encyclopedia for Minecrafters by Megan Miller