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December 30th, 2009

Introducing… the 10 in ’10 Teen Chick Lit Challenge!

Do you love chick lit? That fun, snappy voice that begs to be read and enjoyed? Then join us for:

The 10 in ’10 Teen Chick Lit Challenge!

10 in 10 Chick Lit Challenge

Co-hosted by YA author Kay Cassidy (that’s me!) and teen book blogger Jessica (www.chicklitteens.com), the 10 in ’10 Teen Chick Lit Challenge is your chance to read some fabulous teen chick lit books with other chick lit fans. The challenge runs from January 1, 2010 through December 31, 2010. (But you can join anytime throughout the year!) Here’s how to play:

1)   Grab the official 10 in ’10 Teen Chick Lit Challenge logo above and put it on your site with a link back to this page to let people know you’re playing.

2)   Choose 10 teen chick lit books to read in 2010. Or select the ones you know you want to read and leave the rest of your list open to see what comes your way in 2010. (We’ll be talking about the great teen chick lit books we’ve read each month, so you may find some new ones that catch your eye!)

3)   Click on the Mr. Linky button below to share your list if you’ve posted it on your blog. If you don’t have a blog, simply comment below with your choice of books and let us know you’re in like Flynn.

4)   Each month, Jessica and Kay will alternate hosting the official check-in post where you can share the books you’ve read for the challenge. And be sure to let us know what you thought of them!

Oh, and did we mention PRIZES???

We know you’ve got a ton of books in your TBR pile. To make it even more fun to read the teen chick lit ones, we’ll be doing fun, impromptu giveaways throughout the year for participating challengers who check in with their progress!

And, of course, we need to have an awesome grand prize you can drool over, right? For challengers who read 10+ teen chick lit books during 2010 and let us know on our monthly check-in posts, we’ll be putting them in a drawing for a fabulous prize basket filled with great chick lit books, cool swag, and even some DVDs! Watch the monthly check-in posts for super secret peeks at the grand prize package.

And even more cool chick lit stuff…

We love all things chick lit, so we want this to be more than just a reading challenge. We want it to be a challenge where readers can come to talk about the chick lit books they’re reading and loving and get to know some terrific chick lit authors too. So…

In addition to the monthly check-ins, we’ll also be featuring exclusive chats throughout the year with some of your favorite chick lit authors! Stay tuned to the monthly check-ins for more details about how to get involved in the chats and to see who’s coming on board.

And now it’s your turn!

Are you ready to join the fun? Excellent! Then grab the logo, share your 10 in ’10 Teen Chick Lit Challenge reading list via Mr. Linky below and gear up for a fabulous 2010!

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I know if a book is “chick lit”?

A: If you think it is, it is! There’s no standard definition for chick lit, and we definitely don’t want to be the chick lit police. :-) So we’re leaving it up to each challenger to decide if a book qualifies for the challenge. If you’re looking for examples to guide you (there are oh so many!), books like Meg Cabot’s The Princess Diaries series, Jen Calonita’s Secrets of My Hollywood Life series, Ally Carter’s Gallagher Girls spy series, Kate Brian’s Private series, and Tera Lynn Childs’ Oh. My. Gods. series are all great examples of teen chick lit. Even slightly darker books like Alyson Noel’s Immortals series still have a brilliant teen chick lit voice. And these are only a few of the many great teen chick lit books out there!

Q: What if I don’t have a book blog?

A: No worries at all. Simply share your progress in the comments on the monthly check-in posts on Jessica and Kay’s blogs. Better yet, share your thoughts in places like Goodreads, Shelfari, Amazon, and BarnesandNoble.com too. Let your voice be heard!

Q: What’s the deal with the chats? Are these real-time chats or interviews on the blog?

A: Real-time chats. Our guest authors will be joining us on Chatzy at a scheduled time to chat about all things chick lit (including their books). It’s a fun, informal chat that will be open to all. We’ll be sharing the schedules in the monthly check-in posts, so keep your eye on them for more details coming soon.

Q: I LOVE teen chick lit. Can I read more than 10?

A: Absolutely! 10 is the minimum number of books needed to be eligible for the grand prize drawing, but you can read as many teen chick lit books as your heart desires and check in with them all. The more, the merrier!

Happy reading!

Kay and Jessica

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  1. Oooooh great contest! I’m a little out of it right now seeing as its 5am, but I’ll post my list tomorrow!
    This is an awesome challenge! :)

  2. Actually I fought off sleep and linked my post! :)

    • Go you, Dani! I’m not sure even *I* would give up sleep for teen chick lit, so you get bonus points. ;-)

  3. This is a great idea! Just hope I am up to the task:)

    • Awesome, Tina! And you totally are up to the task. Can’t wait to see your list!

  4. Fantastic challenge! So excited to be joining this! I’ll be reading mostly Megan McCafferty.

    • Awesome, Emma! Megan McCafferty is another fab example of a brilliant teen chick lit voice. Have fun with them!

  5. This sounds like so much fun. I had to laugh because I already decided to do the 2010 Debut Author Challenge (The Cinderella Stories is on my list of course!), and I had told myself that I would not do any more challenges this year. However, this post made me change my mind!

    I will get my list ready later today. I have so many books on my TBR file.

    I am also going to be starting blogs with my students in a few weeks, and this will be perfect for some of the girls in my class who absolutely love the genre.

    • LOVE IT!!! How awesome that you’re introducing your kids to blogs?! You are The Best…. you know that, right? :-) Your kids are so lucky to have you.

      And absolutely, please do let them know about the challenge. We would love to have you and them get involved in both the challenge and in the chats too. (And thank you for including The Cinderella Society on your list!)

  6. This looks like so much fun! I’m so in!

    • I knew this would be right up your alley! :-) LOVE your list. Welcome aboard, honey!

  7. Fun challenge! Count me in. =)

    • Great, Andrea! You put up your list FAST. Go you!

  8. This sounds awesome. I’ve been wanting to sick my eyeballs into Kate Brian’s Private series lately — read the first two, but got side tracked by other things and never got around to the entire series — so that’ll be a great start, :]

    • Welcome, Brittany! Have a blast with the Private books and with the rest of your chick lit reading! :-)

  9. Really awesome challenge! I signed up and can’t wait to get started! I need more chick lit in my life!

    • Hey Samantha! I know, right? I need more chick lit in my life too! :-)

  10. I signed up.. :) Also became a follower!

    • Awesome, Trisha! So glad to have you aboard. :-) And thanks for the follow too!

  11. I just linked my list! I’m almost embarrassed that I haven’t read some of those books yet, but this will give me added motivation. Thanks, Kay!

    • So fun to have you aboard, Kieran! Awesome list, btw. Such good stuff. :-) Looking forward to our chat with you later this year after She’s So Dead to Us hits shelves!

  12. Okay, I linkied my post. Thanks for hosting this fun challange!

    • So fun to see your list, Tera! Will be a blast to do the chat with you after Forgive My Fins comes out. Hooray for summer!

  13. Fun! I’m in! I’ll be launching a new blog and a new chick-lit book so it’s perfect timing, too.

    • Perfect, Julia! It’s kismet, I tell you. Kismet. :-) Looking forward to our chat with you after LynnVisible’s book birthday!

  14. Yay! I just posted about this on http://dnbrd.org

    • Awesome, Amanda! So glad to have you aboard!!

  15. I signed up!
    Is there a check in post yet for reviews?

    • Hi Emilee!

      The first check-in post will be in early February, so look for one then and bring your book cheers! :-)

      • Fabulous! Thanks Kay!

  16. Just joined! I’m in Australia and this is my first chick lit challenge! I was just wondering – Are books like Demon Princess by Michelle Rowen and My Love lies Bleeding by Alyxandra Harvey chick lit??

    • So sorry I missed this, Leah! Glad to have you aboard the 10 in ’10 Teen Chick Lit Challenge! And yep, Demon Princess is definitely teen chick lit in my book. :-)

  17. Soooo Fun!! I love chick lit!! I can’t wait to start my list!

    • So sorry I missed this, Rydia! Jessica and I are delighted to have you aboard the 10 in ’10 Teen Chick Lit Challenge! :-)

  18. This sounds great – I just started reading more YA/Teen Chicklit and this is a wonderful way to get recommendations for good books.

    Thanks!

    Gaby

  19. I just signed up!

    Am excited to read other recommendations – thanks!

    • Awesome, Gaby! So glad to have you aboard the 10 in ’10 Teen Chick Lit Challenge! I need to get back to my 10 in ’10 list now that The Cinderella Society is out. So many fabulous books to catch up on! :-)

  20. Hi! I just joined the challenge :) I’m looking forward to reading a whole lotta chick lit! I don’t have a website or blog so I am using my goodreads account. Thanks!

  21. So far this year(I recommend them all)-The Cinderella Society :) Princess For Hire by Lindsey Leavitt(tween but I’m counting it anyway), Reality Check by Jen Calonita, She’s So Dead to Us by Kieran Scott, Lonely Hearts Club by Elizabeth Eulberg, Heist Society and Only the Good Spy Young by Ally Carter, Getting Revenge on Lauren Wood by Eileen Cook, The Oralce of Dating by Alison van Diepen, The Juliet Club by Suzanne Harper,The Daughters by Joanna Philbin, Pretty on the Outside by Kate Kingsley, A Field Guide for Heartbreakers by Kristen Tracy. There are more…I really need a blog I think

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#1 – GOOD GRIEF by Lolly Winston

#2 – THE HUNGER GAMES by Suzanne Collins

#3 – CATCHING FIRE by Suzanne Collins

#4 – THE NAUGHTY LIST by Suzanne Young

#5 – THE MAGICIAN’S ELEPHANT by Kate DiCamillo

#6 – WINGS by Aprilynne Pike

#7 – EIGHTH GRADE SUPERZERO by Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich

#8 – THE MIRACULOUS JOURNEY OF EDWARD TULANE by Kate DiCamillo

#9 – HOW TO TRAIN A DRAGON by Cressida Cowell

#10 – THE SEASON by Sarah MacLean

#11 – THE SEVEN RAYS by Jessica Bendinger

#12 – WHISPER by Phoebe Kitanidis

#13 – SHADOW HILLS by Anastasia Hopcus

#14 – NIGHTSHADE by Andrea Cremer

#15 – MOLLY MOON’S INCREDIBLE BOOK OF HYPNOTISM by Georgia Byng

#16 – GRACELING by Kristin Cashore (This is a second reading which is super rare for me. One of my all-time faves!)

#17 – FIRE by Kristin Cashore

#18 – THE REPLACEMENT by Brenna Yovanoff

#19 – HEIST SOCIETY by Ally Carter

#20 – NEED by Carrie Jones

#21 – BRIGHTLY WOVEN by Alexandra Bracken

#22 – CAPTIVATE by Carrie Jones

#23 – PROPHECY OF DAYS by Christy Raedeke

#24 – THIS WORLD WE LIVE IN by Susan Beth Pfeffer

#25 – THE LOST SYMBOL by Dan Brown

#26 – PLAIN KATE by Erin Bow

#27 – THE OVERTON WINDOW – by Glenn Beck

#28 – THE THIEF by Megan Whalen Turner

#29 – PARANORMALCY by Kiersten White

#30 – THE DUFF by Kody Keplinger

#31 – MOCKINGJAY by Suzanne Collins

#32 – ONLY THE GOOD SPY YOUNG by Ally Carter

#33 – THE LONELY HEARTS CLUB by Elizabeth Eulberg