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Jul 02, 2014 07:08AM
. It was interesting but I'm not sure I could read it again.
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I just finished "the One" by Kiera Cass and am planning on starting "City of Heavenly Fire" by Cassandra Clare tomorrow.
Lissa wrote: "I just finished "the One" by Kiera Cass and am planning on starting "City of Heavenly Fire" by Cassandra Clare tomorrow."You'll really enjoy City of Heavenly Fire.
Danielle Steel...the icky romance novelist?
I recently finished Rebel (the second in the Reboot series), The Fault In Our Stars (which apparently a lot of people just finished), and Requiem (the final one in the Delirium series)!
Aaron{{REBLAST}} wrote: "Danielle Steel...the icky romance novelist?"
Speak for yourself. Some of us like romance.
It's mostly what I write.
Speak for yourself. Some of us like romance.
It's mostly what I write.
Lura wrote: "Aaron{{REBLAST}} wrote: "Danielle Steel...the icky romance novelist?"
Speak for yourself. Some of us like romance.
It's mostly what I write."
Sorry about that. To each their own and all.:)
Speak for yourself. Some of us like romance.
It's mostly what I write."
Sorry about that. To each their own and all.:)
Heather wrote: "Should I read City of Ashes or Half Bad next?"
This type of question is exactly what our Help Folder is for. ^_-
I would recommend reading City of Ashes next as that would be continuing a series, where Half Bad is the first book in a series. If you're anything like me, you're reading a bunch of different series already.
This type of question is exactly what our Help Folder is for. ^_-
I would recommend reading City of Ashes next as that would be continuing a series, where Half Bad is the first book in a series. If you're anything like me, you're reading a bunch of different series already.
Lura wrote: "Heather wrote: "Should I read City of Ashes or Half Bad next?"This type of question is exactly what our Help Folder is for. ^_-"
Sorry, I didn't know there was one! :(
Heather wrote: "Lura wrote: "Heather wrote: "Should I read City of Ashes or Half Bad next?"
This type of question is exactly what our Help Folder is for. ^_-"
Sorry, I didn't know there was one! :("
Not a problem. Now you know. ^_^ (And we have A LOT of folders anyway...)
This type of question is exactly what our Help Folder is for. ^_-"
Sorry, I didn't know there was one! :("
Not a problem. Now you know. ^_^ (And we have A LOT of folders anyway...)
Just finished Storm Front and I started The Red Pyramid and Lord of the Flies. I wasn't one of those who read Flies in high school so I'm sort of catching up.Storm Front was a nice intro to the series. Dresden is like Sherlock with magic. I dig it!
I just finished Cut Me Loose: Sin and Salvation After My Ultra-Orthodox Girlhood. It was fantastic! Painfully honest, engaging, an easy read with much to chew on in terms of subject matter. The rigidity of orthodox standards that can be internalized in the devout and the self-destruction that can come with that, finding peace, and embracing yourself are all at the core of this book. Leah Vincent has written a very good book! I recommend it to anyone with an open mind about religion and has tasted the pain of trying to grow up without guidance.
Nikita wrote: "
"I read that book years ago and thought it was good but the series really started to get boring.
Gabby Flourite wrote: "
I didn't really cry that much:/ It was sad, and tragic, but not heartbreaking. It's surprising, since I usually break down on sad endings."
i was really happy that the cancer patient didn't die in the end even though eventually she will
Tessa wrote: "I just finished Belle and Prodigy."
How was it, Tessa?
How was it, Tessa?
Glad you enjoyed it. It's one of my wife's favorite books.
Blood WyneWhen a series comes in a... set of three, like one book is one person, the next book is someone, and the last book is someone. Then the series restarts off with the first starting character in the series. And it does this in a loop of the three set books... Do you all pick favorites in that type of series? B/C this series is perfect in the first two sisters POV's but when it gets to the last sister, the third book in that particular around... It's all like woe is me, wangst I'm a vampire, when I used to be human and part fae.
It takes away from the series for that particular book, all to reset in the next round of three. God I don't know if I'm explaining this right. It goes Camille, Delilah, and Menolly. Then after that last book of Menolly it starts over with Camille.
What I'm getting at though is do any of you find that type of writing hard to read? Or am I the odd duck out and am alone on an island?
Just asking, sorry for the confusion.
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