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OMG HI EVERYONE!!
I CANT HANDLE MY EXCITEMENT,
LORD OF SHADOWS IS GONNA BE OUT TOMORROW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!
Its the second book of the dark artifice...... after lady midnight.
So all you Cassandra Clare fans! This is perfect!
Obviously you will have to read lady midnight first, but its gonna be awesome!
IM SOOOOOOOOOOOO HAPPY!!!!!
I CANT HANDLE MY EXCITEMENT,
LORD OF SHADOWS IS GONNA BE OUT TOMORROW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!
Its the second book of the dark artifice...... after lady midnight.
So all you Cassandra Clare fans! This is perfect!
Obviously you will have to read lady midnight first, but its gonna be awesome!
IM SOOOOOOOOOOOO HAPPY!!!!!
Yasss can't wait for lord of shadows. I still haven't read lady midnight but I own it DX I need to start reading lady midnight asap
I have a pile of bought-but-not-read books to finish before I can read Lord of Shadows *sigh*. I seriously have NO self-control. I buy and buy. Then it all piles up and then result is-I can't read the book I really want to read at that moment.
I got lord of shadows today. I was at Barnes and nobles right when the store opened. The cover is just sooo beautiful!
If you enjoy reading true stories one that I would definitely recommend to anybody is His Bright Light, by Danielle Steel. I have read a lot of her books & this is the best one by far. If you give it a go let me know what you think
Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children
It's not on your list but still -I'll give you the sun by Jandy Nelson, or good old Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is a good pick.
Kristie wrote: "I have a pile of bought-but-not-read books to finish before I can read Lord of Shadows *sigh*. I seriously have NO self-control. I buy and buy. Then it all piles up and then result is-I can't read ..."read them in whatever order you want!!
Throne of Glass, that series just gets better and better. If you start now with the series you can be done and not have to wait long for the final installment 😊
Hey I'm stuck in the middle of my books and don't know which one to finish first. Here they are:1.Finding Cinderella by Colleen Hoover (Hopeless#2.5)
2.Maybe Not by Colleen Hoover (Maybe#1.5)
3.Touching Darkness by Scott Westerfeld (Midnighters#2)
4.The Reluctant King by Rachel Higginson (Star-Crossed#5)
5.Miss Mayhem by Rachel Hawkins (Rebel Belle#2)
6.A Forever Love by Kelly Elliot (Wanted#5)
7.Sandry's Book by Tamora Pierce (Circle of Magic#1)
8.Everlasting by Alyson Noel (The Immortals#6)
9.Burned by P.C Cast (House of Night#7)
10.The Past, The Present and The Loud, Loud Girl by Karen McCombie (Ally's World#1)
11.City of Ashes by Cassandra Clare (The Mortal Instruments#2)
I ADORED It's Kind of a Funny Story. Ellen Hopkins is one of my favorite authors and Ned writes about topics similar to the ones she tackles. If you are into that realistic fiction and topics like mental illness it is GREAT.
I absolutely love the Infernal Devices because it was it was very deep and beautifulAnd i also love ACOTAR because of the suspense and thrill
I am reading a new book named "Cuentos de amor, de locura y de muerte(Tales of love, madness and death)(Annotated)(Translated)Horror Story in English" from amazon.This is actually a Spanish book but translated in English. I must say the translation is very good.I almost finished reading it.
Amazon link(Not affiliated):https://www.amazon.com/Cuentos-madnes...
I found only this book translated in English.All other books in amazon are in Spanish and I don't know Spanish. If you want to read then just copy the link.
Thirteen Reasons Why!! The book is amazing and the end is really nice!! Way different than the show’s end
Hey people! I'm looking for discerning young readers for my novel. I'd love to hear feedback, get reviews ... whatever! It's up FREE this weekend on Kindle. https://tinyurl.com/MagiciansballIt's also available FREE on Amazon's US, UK and Europe sites.
Hi Marlies, Thirteen Reasons Why for me because I was totally gripped by it, couldn't put it down, read it in a night. Bad Me, Good Me may or maynot be YA but it's a twisty thriller with a teenage protagnoist. I have just self published a YA dark romantic thriller RANDOM ATTACHMENT and would love some feedback - it's available on kindleunlimited https://www.amazon.co.uk/RANDOM-ATTAC... BE THE FIRST TO REVIEW PLEASE
Thirteen Reason Why is a great and fast read. Series of Unfortunate of events is always a good read but once you read one you will want to read the rest and you already have all these to read already.
Try "Ghost Boy" by Stafford Betty. What is it like to be a clairvoyant child who sees what the rest of us can't? They're not as unusual as you might think, but they're often misunderstood and teased. Sometimes they wonder what's wrong with them, so instead of sharing their gift with the world, they hide it. Ben Conover didn't, and this is the story of the price he had to pay--with his friends, his enemies, and his parents. Ghost Boy is full of adventure, some of it paranormal, much of it just plain thrilling. Ben is interesting for more reasons than being a clairvoyant. He hates bullies and has a habit of sticking up for the underdog, and this gets him into plenty of trouble. So does his tendency to take risks, and sometimes he goes too far. I almost titled the book Better Than Cool, because that's what Ben is. In the final analysis, this is a book that teaches the young reader not only about clairvoyant kids like Ben, or ghosts like his girlfriend Abby, but what it means to be a great kid. I see him as a role model for any 12-14 year old boy (or girl) entering puberty.
Here are the list of books that you should read MarliesSomebody's Daughter
Saving Abby
Abby's Journey
The Word Game
What Daddy Did
The Fault in Our Stars
First Love
Don't Die, My Love
Six Months to Live
I'll Be Seeing You
Telling Christina Goodbye
Breathless
Hit and Run
Till Death Do Us Part
Heart to Heart
Prey
The Time Capsule
How Do I Love Thee
The Girl Death Left Behind
Letting Go of Lisa
Always and Forever
Someone Dies, Someone Lives
Starry, Starry Night
Time to Let Go
Baby Alicia Is Dying
Mother, Help Me Live
Red Heart Tattoo
Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep
Somewhere Between Life and Death
As Long as We Both Shall Live
Briana's Gift
Hands down the Clockwork Angel series! All of the books by Cassandra Clare are soooo goood: Mortal Instruments, Infernal Devices and Dark Artifices. After reading the Clockwork Angel series you should go on To Mortal Instruments and then the Dark Artifices as that is like an add on. The story line is amazing and it’s constant action that keeps you intrigued and hooked! The kind of stories that keep you up until 3 AM. I love the characters! :)
Books mentioned in this topic
Briana's Gift (other topics)Somebody's Daughter (other topics)
Saving Abby (other topics)
Abby's Journey (other topics)
The Word Game (other topics)
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1. Clockwork Angel (The Infernal Devices #1) - Cassandra Clare
2. A Court of Mist and Fury (A Court of Thorns and Roses #2) - Sarah J Maas
3. The 100 (The 100 #1) - Kass Morgan
4. Across the Universe (Across the Universe #1) - Beth Revis
5. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
6. Follow me down - Sherri Smith
7. The Chemist - Stephenie Meyer
8. Thirteen Reasons Why - Jay Asher (I haven't seen the TV series yet!)
9. Throne of Glass (Throne of Glass #1) - Sarah J Maas
10. We Were Liars - E. Lockhart
11. Between Shades of Gray - Ruta Sepetys
12. The Book Thief - Markus Zusak
13. A Series of Unfortunate Events - Lemony Snicket
14. It's Kind of a Funny Story - Ned Vizzini
15. Jellicoe Road - Melina Marchetta
16. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children - Ransom Riggs
17. Shadow Man (Smoky Barrett #1) - Cody McFadyen
18. The Young Elites (The Young Elites #1) - Marie Lu
19. Grave Mercy (His Fair Assassin #1) - Robin LaFevers
I'm excited to hear your recommendations! <3