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message 1: by Lieke (last edited Mar 31, 2017 06:18AM) (new)


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Lieke | 1723 comments I finished my first book of the month, it took me a bit longer because I was on holiday the first week of the month.
I read A Feast for Crows by George R.R. Martin, only one book left and then i'll be up to date.


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Lieke | 1723 comments This week I finished Cress by Marissa Meyer. I like the new characters and story twists.

After Cress I finished Club Dead by Charlaine Harris. I like the books enough to continue, but this is not a favourite series. I'm not a big fan of Sookie, some of the other characters are more fun (Eric, Bubba). And I missed Sam!


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Lieke | 1723 comments Last weekend I finished two children's books:
Witch Week by Diana Wynne Jones
The third book I read in the series, it was ok
and Big by Mireille Geus
A dutch book about an autistic girl who's being teased and bullied and what happens when she get a new friend.
It was a sad and powerful book.

Yesterday I finished Four: A Divergent Story Collection by Veronica Roth.
Fun stories that told a bit more about Four.


message 5: by Lieke (last edited Mar 31, 2017 06:54AM) (new)

Lieke | 1723 comments I haven't been keeping up this month, I finished the following book last two weeks:
- Scorpion Mountain by John Flanagan
Another fun childrens book, great chracters and full of adventure.

- The Children's Book by A.S. Byat
Already started this book in september last year, but it wasn't the right book at that time. It still wasn't easy to get through, but I enjoyed it more now. It was interesting enough to make me want to know what happened to the characters, but there where many characters in the book. Sometimes it was hard to keep track.

- De kracht van het woud by Robert Haasnoot
I read this book for a challenge on a forum I'm on. Not my type of book, although I enjoyed the parts about the marathon runner. At least until the end, I didn't like the end :(

- Analfabeten som kunde räkna (The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden) by Jonas Jonasson
The last book I finished this month, it is a fun book like the 100-year old man. If you don't like over the top stories that have a lot of strange characters this is not for you. I enjoyed it, but I wouldn't be able to read many of these stories in a month.


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