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Ooh, I have this on my wishlist - maybe I should pass? Is the problem the fact that we're not young guys?



I'm also finishing up


I'm not sure!
It definitely has my attention, and the story is interesting and entertaining, but there's a lot going on. I'm hoping it'll all pull together at the end. There are a lot of questions being raised, even this late in the book, and I'm hoping to have some answers soon!

I'm not sure!
It definitely has my attention, and the story is interesting and entertaining, but there's ..."
I have it on my to-read list. His previous book In the Path of Falling Objects I was amazed at the writing but it was definitely dark/creepy.

Thanks - I will keep looking for it then. :)





I really liked another book by the author of The Mermaid's Chair, so I am hopeful this will be good too. And Forbidden, well, it's just so forbidden that I had to give it a try :-)



I really liked another book by the author of The Mermaid's Chair, so I am hopeful this will be good too..."
Angela - A friend of mine read Forbidden and liked it in one of those "good but somewhat disturbing" kind of ways.

It's called Forbidden for a reason. From those I know who read it, they felt it was well written but not something you will necessarily want to be reading again and again. I think each person needs to read the summary and see whether it would be of interest - knowing that it is well written.

It's called Forbidden for a reason. From those I know who read it, they felt it was well written but not something you will necessarily want to ..."
That's what I'd heard as well. Kind of reminiscent of Flowers in the Attic.

I picked up and finished Marked, which I liked. There are a lot of negative reviews I noticed after, the plot kept me interested though and I liked the main character. I want to read the next one.
Now I'm starting One for the Money. My first Stephanie Plum. I'm definitely in the mood for light reads this January.

To me.. the House of Night books get worse as they go.. it took me foreverrr to force myself to finish Tempted, so I could get to Burned. I know authors want long series, keep their characters alive, make money, etc.. but sometimes.. a trilogy would be better than 9 books x|



I haven't gotten into any controversial parts yet (I'm only on page 10 still!) but I did notice that there's a warning on the back cover stating it's for mature readers. I think that's a wise move, and I really appreciate that as a parent.


Oh, I'm glad you're reading this! I'll be looking forward to what you think of it. I just finished it a few days ago and I LOVED it!


I've read up to book four in the House of Night series. So I can't say much past there. But nine books in any series is too much. I read the Darren Shan series (which was sooooo many books). By the time I got to the last one, I was celebrating. I was so sick of the series by then but had to know how it ended.

I finished One for the Money last night, and it was great. Very funny. Now I'm on to Blood and Chocolate.

Just started 13 to Life by Shannon Delany. For me it's not flowing real easily but it has a cool cover and it seems interesting. Just a slow read for me.



Anyway I am only on page 40 but I was such a fan of the Bartimaeus books I had to try this one.




I'm re-reading


That series looks good Cheryl, I'm adding it my list!
I finished Blood and Chocolate, which I thought was a great YA read, it looks at self esteem, personal and social acceptance, etc., great themes for a teen read, wrapped up in a paranormal bow. :)
Now I'm on to Cover Her Face, which isn't YA it seems like it's going to be a dark version of Clue. Also reading Dracula, which I'm liking. Especially the creepy descriptions.



I've just started listening to




It wasn't what I expected based on the knowledge that it's set during the Cold War. I expected more gloom, but it was a fun read. Still hit on heavy feelings, but dealt with nicely by teenagers who point out the unnecessity of war.
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