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What To Read in December
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Nov 06, 2012 08:20AM
So, what should we read in December?
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Well, I'm hoping to get my paws on Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions by Dan Airely. If anyone else wants to read with me, feel free.
Kggelen wrote: "ACROSS THE UNIVERSE OR DIVERGENT!!!!!"Oh God the first time I read Divergent I felt like puking. The second time I made it about... oh who am I kidding? I made it to the copywrite page.
I loved it too. It was very exciting and stuff. Across the Universe on the other hand.....well I enjoy hate-ranting about it, but it wasn't THAT bad.
Well I read reviews to see if I should waste my time with a book or just let it go. And the reviews say it is a boring book.
Random Comment that somewhat relates to reading books in December:I am currently rereading the Percy Jackson series and the Heroes of Olympus series.
Do you know what kind of book you are looking for? YA, classic, etc. I could probably suggest a good book if I have a general idea of what you guys want to read.
Hmmmm....., I haven't been reading a lot of fantasy lately but I've read some in the past. Eragon, Key of Rondo, Magyk, Redwall, Lord of the Rings, is Pendragon fantasy, Harry Potter although I think lots of people have read that. I know a lot of sci-fi books because I read those a lot. Anyone know what fey are?
One more, I am current reading a series called The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel. The first book is The Alchemist or Alchemyst not sure which spelling but it's a good series.
OMG!!!!! I LOVE THOSE BOOKS! I HAVE READ EVERY SINGLE ONE!!! The last one kinda sucked though. It fell...flat.
Yeah, it was okay. It took me a year to read it because it was going pretty slow but the end of the book is good. The books continuing into the series get a lot better though.
What about The Roar? It's an awesome book. Almost 500 pages read in several hours in 5 grade. It was just that good. Mika lives in future London, behind The Wall, safe from The Animal Plague. Or so he's been told. But ever since Ellie vanished a year ago, he's suspected his world may be built on secrets - and lies. When a mysterious organization starts recruiting mutant kids to compete in virtual reality games, Mika takes a chance to search for his twin sister - and the truth.







