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3rd Summer Read
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Jun 04, 2015 09:33AM

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What I liked about this book is how, Trenton knew he loved Cami and won her heart. Like all the Maddox boys do they fight for what they love and want.
Kelsey wrote: "The third book I read this summer was Beautiful Oblivion By Jamie McGuire. First book in the Maddox Brothers series. In this book, the reader is introduced to sort of new characters, Travis's brot..."
Wow Kelsey, you are outpacing me with your reading. Isn't it great to find an author you enjoy? I had better get moving!
Wow Kelsey, you are outpacing me with your reading. Isn't it great to find an author you enjoy? I had better get moving!
For my third read, I finally finished This Side of Paradise, F. Scott's Fitzgerald's first novel. The story is a coming of age tale told from the perspective of a handsome but shallow protagonist named Amory Blaine. My struggle with this relatively short novel was my inability to sympathize with the main character. However, the book, published in 1920, made Fitzgerald an immediate literary star, and I can appreciate why. Glimmers of writing genius abound in witty dialogue, brilliant descriptions, and creative genre-switching within the narrative. I would recommend this book to anyone who aspires to master advanced writing craft.

Riley wrote: "My third book was called Tiger's Curse by Colleen Houck. This is a four book series about a girl named Kelsey that gets a summer job at a circus. While there she meets a white tiger named Ren. She ..."
What an interesting plot -- would you recommend this series?
What an interesting plot -- would you recommend this series?

Alex wrote: "*everyday life"
Alex, I'm so impressed with the variety of your reading choices, your thoughtful posts, and your willingness to revise!
Alex, I'm so impressed with the variety of your reading choices, your thoughtful posts, and your willingness to revise!


Taking place in a town on the edge of a forest full of both blood and beauty, the townspeople find themselves thrown into a chaotic war they’re pitifully unequipped for. With magic corrupting even the smallest facets of their lives, the main character, Hazel, takes it upon herself to end the suffering, which sets her on an adventure that ropes her into both worlds and enlightens her of preexisting ties as well.
The book is compelling, as well as unique in a sense of combining deep rooted lore and modern day issues. All in all, I can happily say that I enjoyed the book and it’s heir of mystery, as well as the finality of the ending.




















