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May 07, 2013 11:35AM
Hope : A Tragedy by Shalom Auslander
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Devi wrote: "Bre wrote: "Devi wrote: "i recommend
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That is a awesome book, have the first two and need the third book!!!"
Im reading the third book, i have read the fir..."
Heck yeah they are :)
"That is a awesome book, have the first two and need the third book!!!"
Im reading the third book, i have read the fir..."
Heck yeah they are :)
I think Unwindby Neal Shusterman would be a great book to read. It's future America, and rather dystopian in a way, where there's no more abortion. Instead, between the ages of 13-18 you can choose to have your child "unwound" and have all their body parts used for transplant.
I would like to nominate The Immortals of Meluha. Its the first book in the Trilogy of Meluha . Its great series :)
Bre wrote: "Devi wrote: "Bre wrote: "Devi wrote: "i recommend
"That is a awesome book, have the first two and need the third book!!!"
Im reading the third book, i have..."
I ended up reading all 5 of them in a matter of a week. I could not put them down! Definitely awesome books.
What about:Clockwork Angel(Cassandra Clare)Daughter of Smoke and Bone(Laini Taylor)
Hunger Games(Suzanne Collins)?
Jackie wrote: "Bre wrote: "Devi wrote: "Bre wrote: "Devi wrote: "i recommend
"That is a awesome book, have the first two and need the third book!!!"
Im reading the third ..."
They are, however i have only read four of them. One is from Link's POV?
Bridge of Birds by Barry Hughart! Great, highly understated fantasy and mystery that takes place in an ancient China "that never was."
Olivia wrote: "Mahmoud wrote: "I also nominate
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"Same"
I wanna nominate Kite Runner as well. Souns awesome.
In two days is the release of Dan Browns new novel "Inferno". I guess this would be a good choice :D
Nemesis wrote: "Ida wrote: "
is a great book :))))"I would like to read it as well :)"
I'm with them
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change. This is a great book I am reading again.
The SPEED of Trust: The One Thing that Changes Everything. This is one of the best books I have ever read.Check it out. You will be surprised.
Angela's Ashes. contemplating on reading this book. I don't know how the book is. Any feedback will be greatly appreciated.
Veto wrote: "Angela's Ashes. contemplating on reading this book. I don't know how the book is. Any feedback will be greatly appreciated."I read Angela's Ashes many years ago when it first came out. I loved it. It was amazing.
We could try
. It's an amazing book which explores themes of insecurity and family while also including amazing characters.Or maybe
which is really angsty but one of the most wonderful books I've ever come across.
The 5th Wave Seems like a pretty interesting new book or The Great Gatsby in honor of it being turned into a movie? I've heard great things about it :]
I would like to nominate my novelThe After/Life
All the proceeds from the sales of the novel are being donated to an orphanage in Gyumri town of Armenia so if you want to enjoy a post-apocalyptic adventure/coming of age story and support a good cause, please vote for the novel.
Thank you and have a nice post apocalyptic day!
I'd like to suggest Moby Dick for June's reading. I've always wanted to read the infamous book and could use some encouragement!
Sarah wrote: "Ida wrote: "
is a great book :))))"I would love to read this one!"
I would like to read this book in June as well!
Veto wrote: "Angela's Ashes. contemplating on reading this book. I don't know how the book is. Any feedback will be greatly appreciated."Angela's Ashes is beautifully written and a great read. However, I was not as impressed with the sequel 'Tis. I couldn't get into it, where as with Ashes, I couldn't put it down.
Haley wrote: "I say Graceling by Kristen Cashore—love this book—or The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly. Both are amazing reads, in my opinion, and I think everyone might like them!"I second your recommendations!!! My brother is reading Graceling and he kept stopping to continually boast about how amazing the book was and he was only at the beginning. So I know that I definitely would love to read it. And as for your second recommendation, it sounds interesting, so I wouldn't mind reading that as well. It would be a different change to the types of stories I've been reading lately. :)
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