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message 1: by Brittie (new)

Brittie (brittiereads) | 127 comments May's theme is First in a Series.

What better way to start off summer than with a new series to love? It doesn't matter what type of series- thriller, mystery, fantasy, sci-fi, whatever.

As long as it's a series, submit it for May!


message 2: by Brittie (new)

Brittie (brittiereads) | 127 comments I don't read a lot series so suggestions would be greatly appreciated.


message 3: by Julie (new)

Julie Croner | 15 comments Oooooo I like this idea! :)


message 4: by Brittany (new)

Brittany (hotmessbritt) | 76 comments Mod
I've been reading a lot of series lately, but they're mostly YA because brainfog. I'm suggesting The Selection Series and The Grisha Trilogy because they're both about to end, and they're both super easy reads.


message 5: by Julie (new)

Julie Croner | 15 comments I'm totally fine with YA. (I prefer that hahaha)


message 6: by Jess (new)

Jess Crafts (jessicacrafts) I recommend The Thief. It's the first in one of the best series I've ever read and it's quite short as well so should be good for people to finish.


message 7: by Alex (new)

Alex (mabith) Children's/YA: Swallows and Amazons by Arthur Ransome

YA: Feeling Sorry for Celia by Jaclyn Moriarty (this series is pretty loose, especially this first one, but it's so funny and well-done.)

historical fantasy: Daughter of the Forest by Juliet Marillier

historical mystery: Medicus by Ruth Downie (I don't read all that many series either, so this is the only one of my ideas that I've never read.)


message 8: by Brittie (last edited Apr 21, 2014 10:26AM) (new)

Brittie (brittiereads) | 127 comments YA is always good. I don't read series because I find them long and sometimes repetitive and I have concentration and memory issues so I often have trouble getting into the second book. The ones I have read are YA.
I've also read No Good Deed (Mark Taylor, #1) by M.P. McDonald ( I really liked this one but some parts are disturbingly graphic)

Ones that I want to read are:
The Giver (The Giver #1) by Lois Lowry (its going to be a movie very soon)
Flowers in the Attic (Dollanganger, #1) by V.C. Andrews


message 9: by Annmarie (new)

Annmarie | 2 comments How about Inkheart? It's young adult, though fairly lengthy - 500 something pages. I loved it the first time I read it but it's been a while.


message 10: by Analisa (new)

Analisa March (analisamarch) | 2 comments All right. Is it wrong to suggest my own book? It's first in a series. But, it is definitely 17+. Not overly graphic, but some detailed seduction. Only in e-book. About 215 pages.
Call Me... Velvette The Storyteller Memoirs Hook, Line & Ringer by Analisa March


message 11: by Brittany (new)

Brittany (hotmessbritt) | 76 comments Mod
Analisa, not wrong to suggest your own book at all. :)

Game of Thrones has also been suggested on Tumblr!


message 12: by Julie (new)

Julie Croner | 15 comments Have anyone read any of these books?

http://www.kimberlyrae.com/books/sick...


message 13: by Alex (new)

Alex (mabith) You might want to send messages saying that the poll is up. I had no idea there was an April poll at all, or that I should expect a poll, and maybe others didn't and that's why there were only two votes.


message 14: by Brittany (new)

Brittany (hotmessbritt) | 76 comments Mod
Oh, definitely! I remember posting about there being a poll, but since it was in a thread instead of a message, I'm sure several people missed it! Voting is still open and I can extend it further if I need to. Thanks for letting me know.


message 15: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly Rae (kimberlyrae) | 4 comments Hey everybody! Sick & Tired, a book of empathy, encouragement, and a little practical help, is only 99 cents on Kindle this week.
Here's the link if you want to check it out:
http://www.amazon.com/Sick-Tired-Enco...


message 16: by Brittie (new)

Brittie (brittiereads) | 127 comments Thanks Kimberly for letting us know!


message 17: by Betsy (new)

Betsy | 65 comments Welcome Kimberly, just got it. I can use all the guidance I can get on living joyfully when not feeling well.


message 18: by Brittie (last edited May 09, 2014 12:45PM) (new)

Brittie (brittiereads) | 127 comments I just rented Kimberly's book Sick and Tired and really enjoyed it.
Sick & Tired: Empathy, Encouragement, and Practical Help for those Suffering from Chronic Health Problems

It is a short book so it works to read during my book fatigue.
I also like that fact that she interacts with you, which helps me from losing interest and falling asleep.


message 19: by Brittany (new)

Brittany (hotmessbritt) | 76 comments Mod
Brittie wrote: "I just rented Kimberly's book Sick and Tired and really enjoyed it.
Sick & Tired: Empathy, Encouragement, and Practical Help for those Suffering from Chronic Health Problems

It is ..."

I will definitely be checking it out! I'm bedbound tomorrow so it will be the perfect time to read it! :)


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