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Connie wrote: "@Kasey I've heard that book is really sad.. I'm glad you're enjoying though, I own the book and plan on reading it soon (:
@Michelle I haven't read either so I can't say for certain, but plenty of..."
Yeah I've also heard a lot of good things about it so I've decided to start with that one. Thanks for your opinion! :)
@Michelle I haven't read either so I can't say for certain, but plenty of..."
Yeah I've also heard a lot of good things about it so I've decided to start with that one. Thanks for your opinion! :)
Amyamiki wrote: "Actually I'm reading:
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Fantastic choices! <3 I hope you enjoy all of them~ CoHF was amazing. It wasn't as perfect as CP2, but it was satisfying and I loved the character growth in the book.




Fantastic choices! <3 I hope you enjoy all of them~ CoHF was amazing. It wasn't as perfect as CP2, but it was satisfying and I loved the character growth in the book.
Michelle wrote: "As part of a school assignment I am currently
and on my free time I am reading
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I read The House on Mango Street for a class last year! As far as school books go, it actually wasn't too bad (the annotating and essay writing was, though :P)


I read The House on Mango Street for a class last year! As far as school books go, it actually wasn't too bad (the annotating and essay writing was, though :P)
Connie wrote: "Michelle wrote: "As part of a school assignment I am currently
and on my free time I am reading
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I read Th..."
Yeah I agree it's not that bad so far. However, I dislike all the assignments that go with it. Thankfully, I haven't had to write an essay so far, although it probably will happen towards the end. :)


I read Th..."
Yeah I agree it's not that bad so far. However, I dislike all the assignments that go with it. Thankfully, I haven't had to write an essay so far, although it probably will happen towards the end. :)
@Michelle I know right? The assignments always ruin school reading, sigh.. Good luck with everything ;)
@Lexie I haven't heard of that book, what is it about? I'd maybe give it another 50 pages or so, and if really isn't working for you, then try something else.
@Lexie I haven't heard of that book, what is it about? I'd maybe give it another 50 pages or so, and if really isn't working for you, then try something else.
Ellana wrote: "the fault in our stars"
How are you liking it so far? (: I very much enjoyed this book.
How are you liking it so far? (: I very much enjoyed this book.
Having an absolute blast reading
right now. I love the characters in this book so much more than the ones in Anna, haha.


Kasey wrote: "I'm a bit late but I just finished City of Heavenly Fire. I loved it so much! I'm searching for another book as we speak :)"
I had a major book hangover after CoHF. Personally I'd recommend a book that you didn't have high expectations for (like something random from the library you've never heard of) because you don't want to ruin what might've been an awesome read due to a book hangover, if that makes sense (: Did you like CoHF?
I had a major book hangover after CoHF. Personally I'd recommend a book that you didn't have high expectations for (like something random from the library you've never heard of) because you don't want to ruin what might've been an awesome read due to a book hangover, if that makes sense (: Did you like CoHF?
I'm reading
...and my plan to reread the Hunger Games trilogy before the Mockingjay Part 1 movie is not working. At all.

...and my plan to reread the Hunger Games trilogy before the Mockingjay Part 1 movie is not working. At all.

Kasey wrote: "I absolutely LOVED CoHF!!! The ending made me so upset though. I felt very conflicted about the whole memory thing (trying not to give too much away, but you know what I mean haha). I literally cri..."
Oh definitely, I was a mess of conflicting emotions reading through the last 100 pages of the book. Overall I think I was very pleased with CoHF, but I've told different people different opinions because there were some things I didn't quite like.
I hate finishing series :'( I mean, my need to know what happens always wins out xD but it's so sad. I'm almost always left wanting more, wanting the author to write about every detail of the characters' lives. Especially when it's a vague or not-happy ending. I know happy endings are cliche and sometimes cheesy, but they tend to make me feel better haha~
Oh definitely, I was a mess of conflicting emotions reading through the last 100 pages of the book. Overall I think I was very pleased with CoHF, but I've told different people different opinions because there were some things I didn't quite like.
I hate finishing series :'( I mean, my need to know what happens always wins out xD but it's so sad. I'm almost always left wanting more, wanting the author to write about every detail of the characters' lives. Especially when it's a vague or not-happy ending. I know happy endings are cliche and sometimes cheesy, but they tend to make me feel better haha~
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@Michelle I haven't read either so I can't say for certain, but plenty of people have told me A Great and Terrible Beauty is really good, so you may want to give that a shot ;) It also depends on your mood! One is paranormal and one is steampunk, I think.