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Andrea (booktasticnerd87) | 4512 comments Mod
Have you ever read a book that has given you such a book hangover that you had problems reading another book afterwards? Tell us about it. Maybe another member had the same problems or another member will want to pick it up.


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The Son of Neptune (The Heroes of Olympus, #2) by Rick Riordan That was my recent one.


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R.J. Abell | 682 comments Cruel Beauty by Rosamund Hodge


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Andrea (booktasticnerd87) | 4512 comments Mod
R.J. wrote: "Cruel Beauty by Rosamund Hodge"

I have wanted to read Cruel Beauty but I have not been able to bring myself to buy it.

After getting back into reading The Selection Series and The Lunar Chronicles have given me a book hangover.


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R.J. Abell | 682 comments Cruel Beauty is awesome...I love it! You should read it.


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Andrea (booktasticnerd87) | 4512 comments Mod
R.J. wrote: "Cruel Beauty is awesome...I love it! You should read it."

I should get it. I ought to get it. I just seem to never think about it when I go to the book store.


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R.J. Abell | 682 comments Andrea wrote: "R.J. wrote: "Cruel Beauty is awesome...I love it! You should read it."

I should get it. I ought to get it. I just seem to never think about it when I go to the book store."


If you read it, tell me what you think!


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Michaela | 44 comments Six of crows by leigh bardugo !!!
It took me a while to pick another book up because i kept thinking about all the characters and their past and future i simply could not get it out of my mind !!!


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Andrea (booktasticnerd87) | 4512 comments Mod
I plan to read six of crows next year.


message 10: by Corie (last edited Sep 20, 2016 01:33AM) (new)

Corie (yourbookbestie) Every You, Every Me by David Levithan this has been hands down the best book I've ever read


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R.J. Abell | 682 comments Coco wrote: "Every You, Every Me by David Levithan this has been hands down the best book I've ever read"

I've never heard of it...what's it about?


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Megan (ReadingRover) | 1232 comments Mod
So I just finished A Court of Mist and Fury and let me tell you... That book gave me a hangover!!! The first one in the series wasn't spectacular but it drew me in and this one was amazing! It started strong, had a few lulls but the ending was freaking fabulous! Omg I'm dying for the next one!!!


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Roxanne | 727 comments Mod
Empire of Storms (Throne of Glass, #5) by Sarah J. Maas this gave me last book hangover, I cried and was emotionally devastated by this book. I am also very afraid of next year and the last book will bring.


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Andrea (booktasticnerd87) | 4512 comments Mod
I am finally coming off the effects of my most recent book hangover from Fallen (Fallen, #1) by Lauren Kate . It gave me a book hangover the first time I read it so I am not surprised that it gave me another one. I watched the trailer for this and I just couldn't get it out of my head.


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R.J. Abell | 682 comments Andrea wrote: "I am finally coming off the effects of my most recent book hangover from Fallen (Fallen, #1) by Lauren Kate. It gave me a book hangover the first time I read it so I am not surprised that it gave me anothe..."

I couldn't get into this series...I know I'm in the minority...because every reader I know is a hardcore fan!


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Roxanne | 727 comments Mod
R.J. wrote: "Andrea wrote: "I am finally coming off the effects of my most recent book hangover from Fallen (Fallen, #1) by Lauren Kate. It gave me a book hangover the first time I read it so I am not surprised that it..."

I am with you in the minority, I really liked the first one, and hated the second one and didn't bother after that. In fact I have tendency to stay away from angel and demon genre it's very hit or miss for me.


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R.J. Abell | 682 comments Roxanne wrote: "R.J. wrote: "Andrea wrote: "I am finally coming off the effects of my most recent book hangover from Fallen (Fallen, #1) by Lauren Kate. It gave me a book hangover the first time I read it so I am not surp..."

Same with me :) I don't usually read them either.


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Andrea (booktasticnerd87) | 4512 comments Mod
I have read I think only Three that involve Angels/Demons. I enjoyed the first two books of a trilogy and was kind of less impressed with the final book. I enjoyed both sagas that I read completely through.
Halo (Halo, #1) by Alexandra Adornetto -Trilogy Fallen (Fallen, #1) by Lauren Kate -Saga Hush, Hush (Hush, Hush, #1) by Becca Fitzpatrick -Saga
I completely understand though that for some people it is a hit or miss. I have to say I'm not like a lot of hardcore fans that get angry if you don't like my favorite book. I am one who wants to know why you don't like my favorite book and just try to understand and see it from your point of view.


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Roxanne | 727 comments Mod
I don't know that i can always explain it. I loved the first two books in hush hush, loved fallen but was not impressed with the next one. I asked Cynthia hand's Unearthly series and Wendy Higgins Sweet Evil. No rhyme or reason.


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R.J. Abell | 682 comments I believe in angels...but I'm just not into the angel thing. I'm not sure why, just not into them. Just like some people aren't into vampires or romance...I think it's all about preference. As far as demons I've read some books that I've enjoyed, but they were really vampires but they called them demons. Like I think the dark hunter series by Sherrilyn Kenyon (it's been years since I've read these) she referred to the vampires as demons (and i could be getting this confused with a different series).


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Andrea (booktasticnerd87) | 4512 comments Mod
R.J. wrote: "I believe in angels...but I'm just not into the angel thing. I'm not sure why, just not into them. Just like some people aren't into vampires or romance...I think it's all about preference. As far ..."

No, you aren't getting it confused. I am reading the Chronicles of Nick very slowly because my husband says I should read them. He's read just about everything she has written. I'm all over here like I've got to many of my own books to read to include yours. But to make him happy I have started reading them and in the Chronicles of Nick she refers to them the same way. I understand not being into the angel thing when it comes to books. A lot of them are hit or miss.

Roxanne wrote: "I don't know that i can always explain it. I loved the first two books in hush hush, loved fallen but was not impressed with the next one. I asked Cynthia hand's Unearthly series and Wendy Higgins ..."

Oh I have not finished Cynthia Hand's Unearthly. I have the final book to finish for that one. It got a little slow and to whiny for me at the end of Book 2.


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