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#1 Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer - 1/5A horrible read. Will never try to read anything by Meyer again.
#2 The Sleeper and the Spindle by Neil Gaiman - 2/5
An okayish read. I was expecting a lot more than it had to offer, but maybe it was better as an illustrated book than the audiobook. But the narration was really good. The story not so much.
#3 Wilder Girls by Rory Power - 2/5
Again, an okayish read. It had 2 themes I did not care for - body horror and queer romance. Had the story been good I wouldn't have cared for either, but I think the book was all about these two things only and the body horror part really creeped me out so didn't like it.
#5 Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer - 1/5#6 The Sleeper and the Spindle by Neil Gaiman - 2/5
#7 Wilder Girls by Rory Power - 2/5
Finished the final part in Twilight series #4 Breaking Dawn - 2/5THIS BOOK IS THE REASON FOR ALL THE TWILIGHT HATERADE!!
This book was written only to cash in on the success of the earlier 3 books and had no plot or sense to it. I am so amazed by the author's blatant lack of care for her devout readers and fans and kind of even loathe her for it!
Dagny wrote: "What a bummer, I hat that too. Hope the next book is better."Oh, Dagny. The next book turned out to be even worse than the 3rd part! Now I know why everyone hates Twilight series so much. What a horrible ending *shudders*
Enigma wrote: "Hi, everyone.- My name is Alex
-17 years old
-Mother of 2 furry babies 🐶 🐶
-Favorite book: The Perks of Being a Wallflower
-Favorite series: Hush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick
-One thing tha..."
Hi Alex, welcome to RMFAO. I am a pet-parent too! I have 4 cats, what about you?
Sorry, I don't know which book are you referring to. Can you share more details about it?
Please have a look around at all the challenges we have, I bet you might be interested in at least one of them :)
Amanda wrote: "Hi I'm Amanda! I actually joined this group awhile ago. I'm not sure when but I have not had the courage to ever post until now. I really love romance novels. Every time I try to read a different g..."Hey, Amanda, good to hear from you. I'm sure a lot of members here, including me, would love to get some awesome Romance recommendations from you!
Finished Book #3 of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer - 2/5A horrible read. Bella was simply intolerable in this book.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
#4 Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer - 2/5A horrible read. Bella was simply intolerable in this book.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
1) Eclipse (Twilight Saga #3) by Stephenie Meyer - 2/5A horrible read. Bella was simply intolerable in this book.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Cheryl wrote: "I did not know this subgenre, so had to look on Wikipedia. They only listed films there. Evidently, there is a Goodreads group for Acid Westerns. Here is their reading list: https://www.goodreads.com/group/books..."Even I did not know about this! I'll also have to look it up.
〰️Beth〰️ wrote: "Thanks Heena I have been looking for a King book to read. This sounds good.."I hope you'll enjoy it!
Andrew wrote: "Great novel, Heena! I read it some months ago and I liked. A good story, with a mix of supernatural and mistery. "Yes! It is a very good read, Andrew. Good to see you here again :)
Adelaide wrote: "Hi Heena! Per wikipedia: "Regency romances are a subgenre of romance novels set during the period of the British Regency (1811–1820) or early 19th century. ""I had no idea that romance is further categorised this way. I'll have to check this out. Thanks much, Adelaide. And Happy Reading!
#3 The Institute by Stephen King - 5/5A fantastic read! Would recommend to everyone.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
#4 The Institute by Stephen King - 5/5A fantastic read! Would recommend to everyone.
My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Rebecca wrote: "Does it have to be written by a woman or about women?"Any book that is either revolving around a woman (main POV character should be woman) or written by a woman would do :)
Marjorie wrote: "Can someone recommend some titles for the women's fiction challenge. This is so not my genre. Please and Thank you!!"It's not necessary to read only contemporary wren's fiction or romance for this genre at all, you can even go for historical books with female leads or authors or maybe even classics. I can recommend the 2 books I'll be going for this month:
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I am planning to read Wonder Woman Warbringer by Leigh Bardugo along with finishing the Twilight series for February.
