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What Are You Reading Right Now Part 2
Karen wrote: "Finished
tonight. It took me a LONG time to get into this one. The last section redeemed this book for me. Amazing ending!
Not sure what I'm going..."
That ending was just amazing. I've come to expect nothing but great endings from Sarah J Maas!
tonight. It took me a LONG time to get into this one. The last section redeemed this book for me. Amazing ending! Not sure what I'm going..."
That ending was just amazing. I've come to expect nothing but great endings from Sarah J Maas!
I finished
which is an adult contemporary novella about a girl who sees people's emotion in colors. It was a really cool concept, but I feel like the story did nothing with that. I did enjoy the story itself, though.
Reading
right now and loving it! I missed Keladry!
which is an adult contemporary novella about a girl who sees people's emotion in colors. It was a really cool concept, but I feel like the story did nothing with that. I did enjoy the story itself, though.Reading
right now and loving it! I missed Keladry!
Elora wrote: "After working practically non-stop last week and not allowing myself to read, I finally finished, so i'm binge reading
, and it's such a treat! Why have I not re..."I am very surprised! This book is right up your alley!
Jenny wrote: "David wrote: "I've switched over to
as I just reached the front of the waiting list at the library! YAY!!"
YAY!! I hope you like this one, I LOVED it! Its real..."
Jenny, I <3 it. Absolutely and completely.
as I just reached the front of the waiting list at the library! YAY!!"YAY!! I hope you like this one, I LOVED it! Its real..."
Jenny, I <3 it. Absolutely and completely.
I'm reading
and it is heartbreaking and breathtaking. Absolutely beautifully written. Completely different than Out of the Easy, which was also an amazing book. She is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors.
and it is heartbreaking and breathtaking. Absolutely beautifully written. Completely different than Out of the Easy, which was also an amazing book. She is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors.
Karen wrote: "Jenny wrote: "David wrote: "I've switched over to
as I just reached the front of the waiting list at the library! YAY!!"
YAY!! I hope you like this one, I LOVE..."
Yeah, I'm with you, Karen. This one will stick with me for a while.
as I just reached the front of the waiting list at the library! YAY!!"YAY!! I hope you like this one, I LOVE..."
Yeah, I'm with you, Karen. This one will stick with me for a while.
Heidi (Yup. Still here.) wrote: "Elora wrote: "After working practically non-stop last week and not allowing myself to read, I finally finished, so i'm binge reading
, and it's such a treat! Why..."Totally!....I had read the Heist Society and loved it. I was going to recommend it to you, but then I realized that you were the one who told me about it in the first place! :)
I'm about 80 pages into The Scorpio Races and surprisingly I'm not really getting it yet. I think I'm going to set it aside and try something else...
@David - I really need to read Salt to the Sea! I keep hearing such great things about it. @Harlee - Aw, sorry you haven't been able to get into it. :( From what I remember, it took me a little while to get into it, but the second half was more intense.
David wrote: "Jenny wrote: "David wrote: "I've switched over to
as I just reached the front of the waiting list at the library! YAY!!"
YAY!! I hope you like this one, I LOVE..."
YAY!! Seriously, what's not to love about that book?? I was so glad I was able to meet her in Tuscon and get my copy signed :)
I liked this one a lot better than Out of the Easy as well. I still haven't read
, but I need to!
as I just reached the front of the waiting list at the library! YAY!!"YAY!! I hope you like this one, I LOVE..."
YAY!! Seriously, what's not to love about that book?? I was so glad I was able to meet her in Tuscon and get my copy signed :)
I liked this one a lot better than Out of the Easy as well. I still haven't read
, but I need to!
Harlee wrote: "I'm about 80 pages into The Scorpio Races and surprisingly I'm not really getting it yet. I think I'm going to set it aside and try something else..."I found it hard to get in to at first too. It gets better in the second half.
Currently reading
which I won through one of the side giveaways from this past spring's YASH scavenger hunt. It's pretty fun so far - The Fast and the Furious meets The Hunger Games.
Finished:
Gahh, I was kinda disappointed in that ending. It was one of those endings where I turned the page and was like, "Wait what? That's it?" (view spoiler) I know it's the first in the series, but it still seemed like a random place to end the book. And I don't know if I want to read the sequel. Has anyone read it? Is it better than the first one?
Anyway, next I'm reading:
And I also need to finish re-reading Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. I started it a couple weeks ago but haven't picked it up in a while, oops.["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>
Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "Finished:
Gahh, I was kinda disappointed in that ending. It was one of those endings where I turned the page and was like, "Wait what? That's it?" [spoilers ..."
I felt exactly the same way about Dorothy Must Die!
@Calitlin have you started them yet? I haven't read much of Ruined but I am enjoying both. I have never read a Alice in Wonderland inspired book before, especially with the villain's backstory. I need to read more villain origins stories. :)
@Michelle - I haven't started either of them yet, I have a few library books to work through first. I am really looking forward to Queen of Hearts. I'm a huge fan of well done villains and villain origin stories! :D
I wasn't feeling good last night so I was looking for something that I could just listen to in the dark so landed on
. I really enjoyed it and it was perfect for my sickly frame of mind.
After that, I picked up
on my Nook as another easy read that wouldn't require a lot of brain power. I KNOW that everyone has been raving about this series, but I'm a little stubborn sometimes and didn't believe all of you. So YES, I am now kicking myself for not reading this before now. I'm not far in, but loving it already.
Also going to start a new beta read this weekend that I'm really excited about!! **cough cough - David's newest - shhhh - cough **
. I really enjoyed it and it was perfect for my sickly frame of mind. After that, I picked up
on my Nook as another easy read that wouldn't require a lot of brain power. I KNOW that everyone has been raving about this series, but I'm a little stubborn sometimes and didn't believe all of you. So YES, I am now kicking myself for not reading this before now. I'm not far in, but loving it already. Also going to start a new beta read this weekend that I'm really excited about!! **cough cough - David's newest - shhhh - cough **
Jenny wrote: "David wrote: "Jenny wrote: "David wrote: "I've switched over to
as I just reached the front of the waiting list at the library! YAY!!"
YAY!! I hope you like th..."
Jenny, I've heard that Between Shades of Gray is even better than her other two! I can't wait to read it! :)
as I just reached the front of the waiting list at the library! YAY!!"YAY!! I hope you like th..."
Jenny, I've heard that Between Shades of Gray is even better than her other two! I can't wait to read it! :)
@Karen - that's okay, I haven't read any Riordan either. He's one of a few big authors I've yet to read anything by. So don't worry. You're not alone!
Caitlin wrote: "@Karen - that's okay, I haven't read any Riordan either. He's one of a few big authors I've yet to read anything by. So don't worry. You're not alone!"
Whew!!!!! ;)
Whew!!!!! ;)
I started reading them a LONG time ago. I was reading them with my oldest 3 when they were in middle school. They were the books that got my boys reading! We would all take turns reading the book, then discuss it. Fun times!
Jenny wrote: "I started reading them a LONG time ago. I was reading them with my oldest 3 when they were in middle school. They were the books that got my boys reading! We would all take turns reading the book, ..."
I picked up the first pjo book when I was 17(or xmas that year). So I was over the middle grade target, but its still one of my fave series.
I picked up the first pjo book when I was 17(or xmas that year). So I was over the middle grade target, but its still one of my fave series.
Karen wrote: "I wasn't feeling good last night so I was looking for something that I could just listen to in the dark so landed on
. I really enjoyed it and it..."If it makes you feel any better... It was only in the last couple of years I read the Percy Jackson books, even though I'd seen the movies when they came out, and knew I was probably going to enjoy them (I actually enjoyed the books more than I expected to; I think the books are better than the movies).
So jealous of your beta read!
Hope you're feeling better?
@Karen - Glad you are loving The Lightning Thief! PJO has been one of my favorite series since middle school, so it has a special place in my heart. I've read the whole series several times, and I never get tired of it. :D Haha I know what you mean about being stubborn when it comes to hyped series ... honestly I didn't read Harry Potter for a super long time because of that!
Caitlin wrote: "@Michelle - I haven't started either of them yet, I have a few library books to work through first. I am really looking forward to Queen of Hearts. I'm a huge fan of well done villains and villain ..."I don't read enough of villain stories. I should probably go find some. I like knowing how someone turns out but going back and reading how they got there is really interesting to me.
I finished
and was completely blown away. It was fast-paced, had a tight plot and was deeper than I thought it would be. I loved each of the "main" characters and especially loved what Cline did with Aech.After that, I moved onto
and
. I LOVED Carter's Heist Society novels. They were fun, not too deep and carried enough action to move the story forward. This series, though, just didn't do it for me. There seemed to be a LOT of just walking around and talking, not to mention the fact that no one in the embassy can close the door behind them while they're having meetings, leaving our MC able to eavesdrop. I read the phrase "the door was open a crack" so many times I wanted to hurl the book across the room. We are in an embassy people!Finally, I read
After getting past brunet, gage and canvass, I was left with a ridiculous backstory of how slayers were created. Throw in an honest-to-goodness love triangle and the mention of hot, muscular men, and you've got yourself a doozy--or you know, a typical YA read. All that being said, it was still an entertaining read, and the action picked up a lot at the end.
Karen wrote: "I wasn't feeling good last night so I was looking for something that I could just listen to in the dark so landed on
. I really enjoyed it and it..."So glad you like them! I guess we all have a series/book that we refuse to read for years because of the hype. :)
Elora wrote: "I finished
and was completely blown away. It was fast-paced, had a tight plot and was deeper than I thought it would be. I loved each of the "main" characters a..."
Ready Player One!! Seriously loved loved loved it!! Can't wait to see how the movie turns out! And yes, Aech was wonderful!!
and was completely blown away. It was fast-paced, had a tight plot and was deeper than I thought it would be. I loved each of the "main" characters a..."Ready Player One!! Seriously loved loved loved it!! Can't wait to see how the movie turns out! And yes, Aech was wonderful!!
Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "@Karen - Glad you are loving The Lightning Thief! PJO has been one of my favorite series since middle school, so it has a special place in my heart. I've read the whole series several times, and I ..."
Brigid, I did the same thing with Harry Potter! I had one of my male employees stop at my desk, look into my eyes, and told me I needed to read Harry Potter NOW! He SHAMED me! Hahahhah!! I happened to have books 1 - 3 that I bought for my nephews (they left them with me), so I picked up book 1 that night. I finished book 3 that Friday night at 8 and jumped in the car and hurried to the nearest book store and bought 4 - 7 and marathon read those! And now reread them numerous times, I love them so much!
What is wrong with me?!! ;-D
Brigid, I did the same thing with Harry Potter! I had one of my male employees stop at my desk, look into my eyes, and told me I needed to read Harry Potter NOW! He SHAMED me! Hahahhah!! I happened to have books 1 - 3 that I bought for my nephews (they left them with me), so I picked up book 1 that night. I finished book 3 that Friday night at 8 and jumped in the car and hurried to the nearest book store and bought 4 - 7 and marathon read those! And now reread them numerous times, I love them so much!
What is wrong with me?!! ;-D
Karen wrote: "Elora wrote: "I finished
and was completely blown away. It was fast-paced, had a tight plot and was deeper than I thought it would be. I loved each of the "main..."There's a movie?!?! Oh my goodness! So exciting! And my, you have the inside scoop on everything! :)
Elora wrote: "Karen wrote: "Elora wrote: "I finished
and was completely blown away. It was fast-paced, had a tight plot and was deeper than I thought it would be. I loved eac..."
Yup. Movie!! http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1677720/ :-D
and was completely blown away. It was fast-paced, had a tight plot and was deeper than I thought it would be. I loved eac..."Yup. Movie!! http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1677720/ :-D
Karen wrote: "Elora wrote: "Karen wrote: "Elora wrote: "I finished
and was completely blown away. It was fast-paced, had a tight plot and was deeper than I thought it would b..."Wow! That is so exciting! And Spielberg directing. :) *squeal*
I loved how subtle the book was on the deeper issues. It really packed a punch but wasn't in your face about it. This one's up there with Unwind and TKONLG for me.
Karen wrote: "Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "@Karen - Glad you are loving The Lightning Thief! PJO has been one of my favorite series since middle school, so it has a special place in my heart. I've read th..."I never read it either until a few years ago until my brother finally handed it to me. And then it was a binge read, cry fest.
Karen wrote: "Victoria wrote: "I finished reading Fuzzy Nation early this morning... Loved it!"I LOVED
too!! :)"I know. It was seeing you reading it a couple of months ago that alerted me to the fact it existed. Looked good, so I grabbed a copy. I'm glad I did!
Victoria wrote: "Karen wrote: "Victoria wrote: "I finished reading Fuzzy Nation early this morning... Loved it!"
I LOVED
too!! :)"
I know. It was seeing you reading..."
Yay!! I love this group!! I always get great recommendations in here!! :)
I LOVED
too!! :)"I know. It was seeing you reading..."
Yay!! I love this group!! I always get great recommendations in here!! :)
Started
and had to stop. It's so good I want to read it with my 10 year old. Now I just have to wait until she finishes the beast she's currently reading...
Elora! Harriet the Spy is one of my ALL time favorite books. I read and re-read that book so many times my copy was worn out when I was in grade school.
Karen wrote: "Yay!! I love this group!! I always get great recommendations in here!! :)"*nods in agreement*
Although, that doesn't help me much with my attempts at reducing the number of books on my "to read" shelf. Haha!
Elora wrote: "Started
and had to stop. It's so good I want to read it with my 10 year old. Now I just have to wait until she finishes the beast she's currently reading...[bookc..."I haven't read Harriet The Spy yet, but I want to; I've seen the movie several times, and absolutely loved it. I'm hoping that I love the book as much - or more - when I finally get to reading it.
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Now I'm reading both Bentwhistle the Dragon in A Twisted Prophecy and Fuzzy Nation.