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Maybe this wouldn't have bothered me if it hadn't been so long. At 508 pages it was much longer than necessary I expect but I think I mentioned I was really enjoying the length as something to savour - yet, if I'm going to read a book that long, I'd rather not have everything rushed in at the end; I'd happily have kept reading for another 508 pages if it meant I actually got to be there for all the most exciting and dramatic parts of the story (for that was what it was all building towards!).
Today I read


Now I'm trying to push on with finishing


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Tesni wrote: "I finished
and I couldn't help but be disappointed by the ending. I should have expected it because Eva Ibbotson's done it to me before with A Song For Summer ..."
The Lumberjanes books are so cute! I know what you mean, though ... I read one of them in a single sitting and I feel like I forget most of what happened in it, haha. And I'm not sure if I've actually read the whole second book. I should probably do that. I think a third one is out, too.

The Lumberjanes books are so cute! I know what you mean, though ... I read one of them in a single sitting and I feel like I forget most of what happened in it, haha. And I'm not sure if I've actually read the whole second book. I should probably do that. I think a third one is out, too.


I feel like you've read every single book ever, Brigid. You ALWAYS know what someone is reading hahaha
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FINALLY. My wonderful mom drove to a library 45 minutes away twice to get this for me and it is so worth it. I don't want to stop reading !!!
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FINALLY. My wonderful mom drove to a library 45 minutes away twice to get this for me and it is so worth it. I don't want to stop reading !!!"
YAY RAVEN KING GO MEGAN (i expect updates)
Stephanie wrote: "@Are you excited for the Cursed Child?"
Yeah! I'm not really sure how I'll feel about accepting its plot developments into HP canon, but we'll see how it goes.
I FINISHED MY HARRY POTTER REREAD! And it was amazing once more and just confirmed my love for the series. Wow.


I also finished

I'm currently reading

I've also just started




Yes, exactly! Another thing was that I couldn't really tell who it was written for? Is it a teenage series? Is it for adults? Is it for everyone? Who knows? Even for the former it seemed to be pretty 'young' with the stories etc being as simple as they were, and though it's not a bad thing that it was so...fluffy and wholesome, I was kind of hoping for more depth.

So then, why am I not totally excited for:

Is it really in script format??? :( I think that's the main reason I'm not as excited as I would've been for one of the older books. And not only that, but I read from a press release that this book/script is written by someone else entirely, and that the plot was what JK Rowling created. So she didn't even write it???
Granted, I'll still read it and buy it, of course. But am I the only huge fanatic of Harry Potter that isn't counting down the days???

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@Tesni - I kinda see what you mean, it is a little hard to tell what the target audience is. I think they're intended for kids, though? My younger siblings have gotten them out of the library before and I'm pretty sure they were shelved with the juvenile fiction. They definitely have a crossover appeal though. Hmm yeah, it would be cool if they had a little more depth, but I also like them just as fun comic books, too.
@Jayda - Oh my gosh it's so awesome that your mom did that for you! But yeah I don't know, I don't feel much excitement for The Cursed Child. I read a leaked synopsis of it––and I'm not sure how legit it was, but it sounded kinda dumb honestly, like it was someone's really clichéd fanfiction AU. :P On top of that, I feel like JK Rowling should maybe just ... let things be?? I don't know, I tend to be annoyed when an author tacks on extra stuff to a series that's already finished.
@Jayda - Oh my gosh it's so awesome that your mom did that for you! But yeah I don't know, I don't feel much excitement for The Cursed Child. I read a leaked synopsis of it––and I'm not sure how legit it was, but it sounded kinda dumb honestly, like it was someone's really clichéd fanfiction AU. :P On top of that, I feel like JK Rowling should maybe just ... let things be?? I don't know, I tend to be annoyed when an author tacks on extra stuff to a series that's already finished.

OMG I also read a leaked synopsis of the plot and my first thought was that it sounded like a terrible fanficiton. Seriously. It sounded like what some teenager would have written, making all their fantasies about the future of the world come true. I wanted it to be a joke so badly and a fake plot. I've decided to ignore the play and pretend it doesn't exist because I don't want to ruin Harry Potter for me. Rowling shouldn't have messed with it. It ended on a high and she just ruined it. I was so mad when I read the summary. And I dont plan on reading the 'book'.
I'm also annoyed that she decided that a (two part) play was the best medium to tell this story in. There are so many fans of Harry Potter and this is literally the least inclusive thing she could have done. Plays are exclusive. They're expensive. They only exist in one place in the world. Very few people can see it at the same time. Even if this was going to be preformed in different countries, it wouldn't be everywhere, it would probably only be in a few giant countries. And it would cost so much. The percentage of people who are actually going to be able to see this is so tiny compared to the people who read and loved the original series. And who the hell splits a play into two parts??? I've had the privilege to watch plays in big theaters, and on broadway, and to have to pay twice to get the whole story is ridiculous. I think that this is a way to manipulate people to spend a ton of money they dont have, because the people behind the play and Rowling herself know that there are fans crazy enough to blow through savings just to be able to see the play. It really feels like a ploy to make a bunch of money off people who loved the series and would do anything to continue the story.
And the script being published is also ridiculous. Reading a script is very different than reading a book or watching the play and it's taking advantage of the enormous amount of people who will buy something as a consolation to not being able to watch the play.
Sorry about this long rant-y post. I'm a little pissed off, if you couldn't tell. There's just such a loyal fan base and I can't think of a worse way to continue this. And the plot also sounds terrible. Ok. I'm done.


YAY RAVEN KING GO MEGAN (i expect updates)
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EVERYTHING IS HAPPENING. (view spoiler) ["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>

Naomi wrote: "Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "@Tesni - I kinda see what you mean, it is a little hard to tell what the target audience is. I think they're intended for kids, though? My younger siblings have ..."
YOU GUYS HAVE RELIEVED MY MIND. I thought I was being a horrible fan for not being excited :(

Just read the

Anyway, next I'm moving on to

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@Megan - AHHH YAY. I know, such an emotional roller coaster, right? I think it's my second-favorite of the series (after The Dream Thieves) but yeah I want to read it again, haha. Ooh I still really need to read UnBound!
@Naomi - That's another reason why I'm annoyed with it. It's really unfair to have canon material that is so inaccessible to a majority of the fanbase. And they only seemed to agree to publish the script as an afterthought once people started complaining.
@Jayda - Lol, right?? It's just ... WHAT.
@Naomi - That's another reason why I'm annoyed with it. It's really unfair to have canon material that is so inaccessible to a majority of the fanbase. And they only seemed to agree to publish the script as an afterthought once people started complaining.
@Jayda - Lol, right?? It's just ... WHAT.

(view spoiler)

I also have absolutely no opinion on the plot. I never looked it up. Who knows, Voldemort's love-child could be written really well.

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@Jayda - Haha thanks for looking into it––yeah, it just seems strange to me that she'd totally contradict herself that way.
@Stephanie - Well like I said, I believe the script is only being published as kind of an apology, since lots of people were clamoring about how it wasn't fair. You're right that it's not completely inaccessible, but ... ehh I don't know, I still find it a little alienating.
Also I'm not sure exactly what the rights of this specific play entail, but with most published plays you have to pay a lot of money for some kind of license to put on a production of it––and there's a lot of weird hoops to jump through in terms of when you can perform it. Like, if a professional production of the play is running (on Broadway, for example) then it's illegal for, say, a high school to perform it at the same time (which is completely ridiculous, but yeah don't even get me started).
And yeah, I'll try not to pass too much judgment on the play since I haven't read it (and I'm not sure I'm going to), but ehh the plot doesn't sound all that promising to me.
@Stephanie - Well like I said, I believe the script is only being published as kind of an apology, since lots of people were clamoring about how it wasn't fair. You're right that it's not completely inaccessible, but ... ehh I don't know, I still find it a little alienating.
Also I'm not sure exactly what the rights of this specific play entail, but with most published plays you have to pay a lot of money for some kind of license to put on a production of it––and there's a lot of weird hoops to jump through in terms of when you can perform it. Like, if a professional production of the play is running (on Broadway, for example) then it's illegal for, say, a high school to perform it at the same time (which is completely ridiculous, but yeah don't even get me started).
And yeah, I'll try not to pass too much judgment on the play since I haven't read it (and I'm not sure I'm going to), but ehh the plot doesn't sound all that promising to me.


I'm just about to start a re-read of







I went to London yesterday and read

I'm about halfway through

Other things I've started lately but am too early on to have an opinion on yet:







Recently I've been reading






Dude, so was I! I think I was 14 or something when I joined, and I'm turning 23 in less than a month!
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Haha saaame I was 15 when I joined Goodreads (and I think I was 16 when I joined this group?), and I'm turning 24 in a couple months. O_o


I've never heard of that book before but it looks so important. What class are you reading it for?

I feel this way too! From 13 to turning 20 in October..... :O


I've had this book sitting on my shelf for about 6 years and am finally getting around to it"
That's one of my favorite books of all time. It made me fall in love with Jodi Picoult.


Then it was

Now reading

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Finished:
... There weren't enough dragons in it. Plus there was a love triangle and the main character was annoying, so ... ehh.
Now I'm reading:
I'm trying to get through my huge "books I've bought over the past couple years that I haven't read yet" pile, and this is one of those. Plus I need to read more Dickens. Anyway, I like it so far!

... There weren't enough dragons in it. Plus there was a love triangle and the main character was annoying, so ... ehh.
Now I'm reading:

I'm trying to get through my huge "books I've bought over the past couple years that I haven't read yet" pile, and this is one of those. Plus I need to read more Dickens. Anyway, I like it so far!


Oops, just saw this. It's not for a specific class, it's a book for the entire campus to read because it'll be brought up and used in multiple classes, which I think is pretty neat.
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Ohhh cool. Yeah we had like an "orientation book" that the entire class had to read, and then we discussed it in various classes. Our book was god-awful though. :P


That's really cool! I wish my school did something like that. Maybe when I transfer. *crosses fingers*
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Hayden wrote: "What was your book?"
It was:
Basically it was just a really dumb "technology is bad!!1!" kind of book that was just ... really poorly researched/argued.
It was:

Basically it was just a really dumb "technology is bad!!1!" kind of book that was just ... really poorly researched/argued.

It was:

Basically it was just a really dumb "technology is bad..."
Yikes, that sounds awful. I would have been mad about it.
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Sam~~ we cannot see the moon, and yet the waves still rise~~
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Never gonna get tired of Sarah Dessen. I don't care how formulaic she can be"
<3 i just reread

@Stephanie - That book was also a pleasant surprise for me! I didn't know very much about it going into it, but it was a fun read. :)