So on the night stand are:
Dead Tossed Waves -- finished, not as good as the first -- she does have great titles and the last one (The Dark and Hollow Places) I will likely also read.
Our only May Amelia -- a book of my female person's -- not bad, girl in Washington State in 1899 and does show that young people are fully capable of complicated emotional lives
Red Mars -- Kim Stanley Robinson -- wow -- lots of people in my utopian crowd coo over this series and all I can say is that no one cares this much about the make-up of Martian rock. I need some human interaction! Not sure when I will finish this.
Aurora -- last in the trilogy and highly satisfying postapocalyptic young adult fare -- ordered the most recent one from the UK and it was worth the 10$ shipping charge (and I hate paying a shipping charge). But start witrh Exodus and Zenith. But I warn you -- Julie Bertagna's website infected my computer with some odd virus!
And these are the two I am about to start:
Under the Harrow -- cannot even remember why I took this one out of the library.
Eden -- have not yet started, but it sounded intriguing.
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