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Teen Top Ten 2008

Hey Everyone, the votes have been tallied and here are the results! The first 2 were a given, I think and I'm really happy to see my favorite books--except for Jinx by Meg Cabot.. :( -- also made the Top Ten! Thanks to everyone for voting!!!
The 2008 Teens' Top Ten is:
  1. Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer
  2. Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney
  3. Vampire Academy by Rachel Mead
  4. City of Bones by Cassandra Clare
  5. The Sweet Far Thing by Libba Bray
  6. Extras by Scott Westerfeld
  7. Before I Die by Jenny Downham
  8. Twisted by Laurie Halse Anderson
So if you're looking for a good read, here are the books other teens are reading and loving! The links should take you to the Library's catalog so you can put them on hold if they're checked out, and show you where they are if they're checked in!

Readingly yours,
Sti

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