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I love this, and the Bloodlines as well :D I've tried already everything popular.


I've read The Fault... before, and I was speechless and I was drowning in my own tears half of a book, so yeah, it was great. I heard about this Inheritance Saga, so I'll think about it. And the Tiger's saga - it did't impressed me, unfortunately. Thank you.



what about these? both series are really good"
true, they are, especially Hex Hall :)

I see that your username is probably from Hex Hall.. or is it?
and what about


I see that your username is probably from Hex Hall.. or is it?
and what about

not everything, but a lot :) well, it's from Buffy, in one of the episodes there was Hecate, and I liked the sound of it, so it's been my nick ever since.
I enjoyed the first Delirium book, but I was disappointed by the third.

The featured book is Horizon. Here's the blurb:
Ivey escapes her mother at the airport only to be captured by a secret organ from NASA and discovers that the fate of human survival lies within her very hands. In a world that exists 65 million years ago, she is known as a Zartan—the fifth answer, a beacon of hope before the millions of meteorites racing for the earth. Horizon is a war of fate and decision and the grit of your next teenage heroine.
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Have you read Price of a Kiss by Linda Kage? Because I'd like to read something similar. Meaning, funny romans with hilarious heroine and her exeptional narration (inner sarcastic comments, talking to the reader and ect.) and some hottie :)
Beside that, I'm also looking for some unpredictible books, romances, dark, tear-jerkers with cliffhangers, that may not have happy ending. Something about cancer or mental illness, like Find you in the dark by Meredith Walters, The Edge of Never, Present Perfect by Alison Bailey.
I'll be grateful for some suggestions.