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#AussieYAChallenge Nix Level Completed

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I managed to complete my Nix level early this year, as I have already had quite a few young adult books cross my path in my reading and reviewing. They’ve covered quite a wide range of genres and stories so far, and it’s going to be interesting to see what else I come across over the next ten months to add to this list. I have reviewed all the Australian young adult books so far, with more to come. I’m not sure how many more I will read in this venture, but onwards to see where this takes me for the rest of the year, with final round ups being posted at the end of December or in early January. And I am hoping to also be able to post regular updates as well throughout the year.

  1. Every Word by Ellie Marnie
  2. A Light on the Rocks by Helen Edwards
  3. Red Star Rebels by Amie Kaufman
  4. Silverbrook: Yumna and the Golden Horse by Yassmin Abdel-Magied
  5. The Belly of a Wolf by Julianne Negri
  6. Romeo v Juliet by R.A. Spratt
  7. Treeshape by Trace Balla
  8. Poster Boys by Scott Woodward
  9. Good Young Men by Gary Lonesborough
  10. Forever and Ever by Allanah Hunt
  11. Anna’s War by DJ Taylor
  12. Good Luck and Other Lies by Catriona McKeown

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