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November BOTM
I nominate The Earthkeeper--Undeveloping the Future, by Adam C. Hall (Hay House). www.earthkeeper.us
Hi everyone! I'm new to the group and just introduced myself in the section... Here are my suggestions:Cassandra Clare's Clockwork Princess- I actually finished reading it but started re reading, because I loved it too much... it is the third of Infernal Devices Series and really breathtaking. Here is the link:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18...
Then I will suggest other two I actually wanted to read this mounth: Jacqueline Carey's Dark Currents
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13...
and Anne Rice's Wolves of Midwinter
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17...
Enjoy the reading :)
Natalie wrote: "@Kristie: Can you please add the book links for my choices to my post? I am still unsure of how to do that. Thanks."Sure Natalie! You can nominate anything you want. We read all kinds of books here. The only thing we can't use as BOTM is erotica because this is an all ages club. Also, someone needs to second nominations to get in the poll because we get too many nominations to add them all.
Breathe
Call Me Mrs. Miracle
Daughter of Joy
@Iris: thank you for the suggestion, Out of the Easy seems very interisting, I got it on my to-read list!
Trine wrote: ""Me before you" by Jojo Moyes. (can't add link on my phone..)it's a must-read, a book so powerful and emotional it will stay with you forever. A book quickly rising to the top!"
Agreed!
Kristie wrote: "Hi everyone! It's time to nominate the book you want to read in November! Please use book links when possible so that it is easier for us to set up the poll at the end of the week. We don't want to..."Getting Rowdy by Lori Foster
http://www.amazon.com/Getting-Rowdy-H...
I nominate something strange and deadly http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/98...Glitch http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10...
Glimmer http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11...
Indelible http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12...
Since the movie is coming out in February, I'd like to nominate Maze Runner by James Dashner (sorry I can't add the link, I'm on my phone). I've heard it's a great book :)
I second The Graveyard Book and Life of Pi! My own recommendation is The Child Thief it's a dark retelling of Peter Pan with a Celtic twist
I vote we read 'The Immortal Rules' by Julie Kagawa, or 'The Selection' by Kiera Cass, or 'Clockwork Angel' byCassandra Clare.
Caro wrote: "Since the movie is coming out in February, I'd like to nominate Maze Runner by James Dashner (sorry I can't add the link, I'm on my phone). I've heard it's a great book :)"The Maze Runner
The day the voices stopped by ken steeleThe girls of murder city by Douglas Perry
Townie by Andre Dubius III
I nominate:
The Knife of Never Letting Go
Unwind
Legend
The Maze Runner
Looking For Alaska
Days of Blood & Starlight
The Graveyard book or the Poison Study that previous posters have mentioned both seem interesting too me, so I'll second those.
(There is a little button over the reply box - when you're on internet and not on the app - that says "add book/author" and that's where you can add links or book covers.)I second
! Had that lying around for ages and still haven't started it.Also seconding
.I'd also suggest
or
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Natalie wrote: "If we do read Allegiant, I will have to sit out because I'm not aloud to read even the cleanest of gay romance anymore. Sorry. ):"Gay romance? Am I missing anything? I don't recall anything of a gay romance in Divergent and Insurgent o.O
Iris wrote: "How about Boy Meets Boy by David Levithan or Out of the Easy by Ruta Sepetys?"OH
is such a good book!! Second :-)Also
Something funny would be refreshing too. I dont believe we've had a really funny book yet as the book of the month. (that being said, I do not have a recommendation) :-\
Payal wrote: "Sophie kinsella books are pretty funny..."Yes!! They are!
Her newest one might be an option
or my all-time favourite of hers might be an idea
.In case that's the kind of thing you want to go for, of course.
I second Me Before You and Allegiant. I'd like to nominate Into the Darkest Corner by Elizabeth Haynes http://www.amazon.com/Into-Darkest-Co...
I nominate Before I Go To Sleep Totally addictive read.I second Allegiant,Glitch, and I've Got Your Number
I'm also confused by this:
Natalie wrote: "If we do read Allegiant, I will have to sit out because I'm not aloud to read even the cleanest of gay romance anymore. Sorry. ):"
No gay romance there, not even as a side story if I remember correctly...The Divergent trilogy is really great, don't miss out on an awesome read because of a misunderstanding ;)
I am kinda into the whole young adult zone so I really don't explore the other genres much so the Iron Queen by Julie Kagawa and um Graceling(the little girl is me if anyone is wondering i'm currently 15)
Zoobaaruba wrote: "I nominate Before I Go To Sleep Totally addictive read.I second Allegiant,Glitch, and I've Got Your Number
I'm also confused by this:
Natalie wrote: "If we do read Allegiant, I will have to sit ..."
No right? For a moment there, I was afraid I had missed something big :)
The Immortal RulesUglies
Pretty Little Liars
Starters
Carrie
Alice in Zombieland
The Lost Days
The Angel Experiment
Born at Midnight
H.I.V.E. Higher Institute of Villainous Education
The Name of the Star
Wintergirls
In reply to the gay remark on Divergent: *CONTAINS SPOILERS*There wasn't any direct gay romance in the Divergent series but they did hint at it when Lynn dies she mentions that she also loved Marlene. But that's about it, no gay action or not even a gay relationship! It was really just one line.
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*thumbs up* I second this one. Disturbing, yet compelling to see what one father can overcome.