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@Kristen - Yeah it was a pain, but I just got the ebook and read that. :P I'm still really pissed at Amazon though. Apparently everyone who pre-ordered it from the Book Depository got it early––remind me to order from them next time I pre-order a book, lol.
@Heidi - I hadn't done it a long time either. The last time I was this excited for the final book in a series was like ... when the 5th Percy Jackson book came out when I was 16. I think I also binge-read that book in a day, lol. :P But it's not something I do very often!
@Heidi - I hadn't done it a long time either. The last time I was this excited for the final book in a series was like ... when the 5th Percy Jackson book came out when I was 16. I think I also binge-read that book in a day, lol. :P But it's not something I do very often!

Actually, Brigid, you made A LOT of sense. I agree with everything you said :)

Geez. Maybe it's ..."
Ha! Romance is killing every other genre, but it is also super competitive. Personally, I'm staying out of it LOL! SciFi and Fantasy for me :)
David wrote: "Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "Wow, good discussion about genre! I hadn't really thought about the overlap between dystopian/sci-fi/fantasy. I guess I generally think of dystopia as being more..."
Oh okay, good––glad it made sense, haha. :D
Oh okay, good––glad it made sense, haha. :D

G..."
I don't know. I think you'd write a fabulous sci-fi or fantasy romance :D.
started...
heard it was good so might as well try it out. So far its ok, a bit on the slow side tho.

heard it was good so might as well try it out. So far its ok, a bit on the slow side tho.


heard it was good so might as well try it out. So far its ok, a bit on the slow side tho."
I'd love to hear what you think when you're done! This one looks interesting :)


Next audio book is

I finished

Next I'm reading




The first book I read from the library. The second one I thought I'd try as audio, and I absolutely ADORE the narrator! She makes this book come alive! Its narrated by Polly Lee, and she does all 3 books, I just checked!





Not sure if it's me or the book but I seem to be making more sense of it than the last one.
Ashley *Hufflepuff Kitten* wrote: "20% in and really enjoying 
Not sure if it's me or the book but I seem to be making more sense of it than the last one."
YAY!! And yeah I think it's probably the least confusing of all the books––probably because it's more about answering questions rather than introducing them, haha. :)

Not sure if it's me or the book but I seem to be making more sense of it than the last one."
YAY!! And yeah I think it's probably the least confusing of all the books––probably because it's more about answering questions rather than introducing them, haha. :)
just finished...
It was an ok read 3/5 for me. The first half was a bit tedious but eventually it picked up. I feel like there were events in the book that weren't really pertinent to the main story and it just made the book unnecessarily long.
I didn't really get too close to the main characters, since you do invest much of your reading time in the mystery. Like I said previously, I feel like Pessl tried to include too many themes in her book: occult, voodoo, supernatural, etc.
For some reason the book reminded me of something Quentin Tarantino and Tim Burton would actually make. Not one or the other, more of them two working in collaboration.

It was an ok read 3/5 for me. The first half was a bit tedious but eventually it picked up. I feel like there were events in the book that weren't really pertinent to the main story and it just made the book unnecessarily long.
I didn't really get too close to the main characters, since you do invest much of your reading time in the mystery. Like I said previously, I feel like Pessl tried to include too many themes in her book: occult, voodoo, supernatural, etc.
For some reason the book reminded me of something Quentin Tarantino and Tim Burton would actually make. Not one or the other, more of them two working in collaboration.


It's a good middle school/junior fiction dystopian. There are 3 more books in the series, so I may take a look at those.


It's just OK for me. My son loved it, though. So I guess if you have an imaginative 10-year-old, this may be the book for them.

I read somewhere that Betsy is an old-timey heroine with a modern day heart, and I think that's a good way to put it. They start out, kind of like Anne of Green Gables or Harry Potter, with Betsy and Tacy (best friends) being really young and then they follow them growing up. The last book is Betsy's wedding, after WWI. You feel like they are your friends! :) I read them a looong time ago and was so surprised that they are still in print and really popular! The new editions have a blurb from Meg Cabot and all kinds of other people, and it was so much fun for me to rediscover them! Sorry this answer is so long, LOL! ;)


This book sounds really good! :)

I 100% get what you mean. If I recommend something someone doesn..."
Heidi (Yup. Still here.) wrote: "Donna wrote: "I have no problem when people don't like a book I love or really like. I just feel bad if I recommended it. Ya know?"
I 100% get what you mean. If I recommend something someone doesn..."
I know what you mean, Heidi! The books sometimes feel like friends! :) But you have good recommendations, IMO.

Sooo true! :D






Ashley *Hufflepuff Kitten* wrote: "Just finished Watership Down and I'm a mess. That final paragraph did me in for real. But the story was SOOOOOOOOO GOOD!!!"
Gahh yes, that ending. Glad you loved it though, it's one of my all-time favorites! :)
And Elora yes you should totally read it!! It's a wonderful book.
Gahh yes, that ending. Glad you loved it though, it's one of my all-time favorites! :)
And Elora yes you should totally read it!! It's a wonderful book.
Dixie wrote: "I read The Husband's Secret
while we were on vacation; it was a perfect vacation book, a page turner, enough substance there but not too ha..."
I thought this one was ok but expected to love it more because so many people rave about her books - I was just told there was a better book by her to read though so I plan to give her another go because she is talented - the story just got too convoluted for me!

I thought this one was ok but expected to love it more because so many people rave about her books - I was just told there was a better book by her to read though so I plan to give her another go because she is talented - the story just got too convoluted for me!
Dixie wrote: "Heidi (Yup. Still here.) wrote: "I have never heard of the Betsy-Tacy books Dixie - what are they about?"
I read somewhere that Betsy is an old-timey heroine with a modern day heart, and I think t..."
That series sounds good Dixie!
I read somewhere that Betsy is an old-timey heroine with a modern day heart, and I think t..."
That series sounds good Dixie!


I'm still working on

In ebook I'm reading


Becky: Read City of Ember and enjoyed it. I agree with you. It is more geared to the younger age, but it's a pretty good read. The movie, not that great.
Jenny: The Vault of Dreamers sounds promising. How is it?
Jenny: The Vault of Dreamers sounds promising. How is it?

Jenny: The Vault of Dreamers sounds promis..."
Its really good, I loved it Blue! Definitely a good "mind games" kind of book.
JENNY: Thanks for the feedback
BECKY: I didn't know about it either, until I saw it on Netflix awhile back, but its gone now.
BECKY: I didn't know about it either, until I saw it on Netflix awhile back, but its gone now.


Heidi, I really like her writing style, her humor, and the fact that she kept me turning pages so fast was perfect for vacation. I liked the sudden, dark twists, but then, when it was over, I felt "done" with all-too-human, gritty reality for a while. Of course, now what I'm reading,

Dixie wrote: "Heidi (Yup. Still here.) wrote: "Dixie wrote: "I read The Husband's Secret
while we were on vacation; it was a perfect vacation book, a pag..."
I agree. She is a good author. The story was just too over the top but it would not dissuade me from reading another book by her :)

I agree. She is a good author. The story was just too over the top but it would not dissuade me from reading another book by her :)


I don't read much Sci Fi (even though I watch a lot of it), so I'm not sure if this genre is written in this format or if this was unique to the story.
But I loved it. It wasn't so much a book as it was an experience. If you haven't read it, it's reading through a dossier of an attack in space. I loved reading interviews and having to turn the book upside down at one point to read a page....so immersive. And just a WEE bit creepy. Can't wait for the sequel!
Elora wrote: "Just finished 
I don't read much Sci Fi (even though I watch a lot of it), so I'm not sure if this genre is written in this format or if this was unique to the story.
..."
I listened to this one on audio so didn't get that effect. I thought it was a solid read but didn't love it as much as nearly everyone else.

I don't read much Sci Fi (even though I watch a lot of it), so I'm not sure if this genre is written in this format or if this was unique to the story.
..."
I listened to this one on audio so didn't get that effect. I thought it was a solid read but didn't love it as much as nearly everyone else.
I am back to listening to I'll Give You the Sun
and started The Paris Key
since I love all the authors cozy mysteries.


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