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Love It, Hate It, Haven't Read It
(Hahaha no you are not the only one, I read it last week for the first time, but I would recommend reading it, because it is really good!)
Haven't read it
Haven't read it

Love It (more like really like it, buuut xD)
Extra:
Becca wrote: "Haven't read it - but it is on my TBR and I LOVE the movie."
(I love the film too, but be warned there are many significant differences between both. Miyazaki gave it his very own personal recurring themes and touches)

Extra:
Becca wrote: "Haven't read it - but it is on my TBR and I LOVE the movie."
(I love the film too, but be warned there are many significant differences between both. Miyazaki gave it his very own personal recurring themes and touches)


@Regsly: I've heard that before which honestly just makes me all the more curious to read it. I might move it up my TBR.
Haven't read it.
@Becca: I personally hope you like it as I did, but we never know, as we've confirmed this month.
@Becca & Ilsen: I was tempted to put another book on the list so one of you would come and say HATE IT!!! *laughs*

@Becca: I personally hope you like it as I did, but we never know, as we've confirmed this month.
@Becca & Ilsen: I was tempted to put another book on the list so one of you would come and say HATE IT!!! *laughs*
Haven't read it.
White Nights by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
(that's a Portuguese edition, sorry. But I like the cover and that's the edition I read my 1st time)

(that's a Portuguese edition, sorry. But I like the cover and that's the edition I read my 1st time)


Haven't read it.
(Eastern European Literature is outside my field, so I slowly got into it after college when I had time and I quite like it. It explores human nature so well, it always scratches a wound or rings true)
(Roswell High Series by Melinda Metz - I love these)
(Eastern European Literature is outside my field, so I slowly got into it after college when I had time and I quite like it. It explores human nature so well, it always scratches a wound or rings true)


The idea seems interesting and engaging, so I suppose I will give it a try😄 Thank you for the recommendation!
Lord of shadows, by Cassandra Clare
Haven't read it. (but we're supposed to reach it if our buddyread of the series continues until that one)
I hope you like it too :) It's not perfect, but I found the series so enjoyable
The Upside of Unrequited by Becca Albertalli
I hope you like it too :) It's not perfect, but I found the series so enjoyable
The Upside of Unrequited by Becca Albertalli
I'm going to say it was a good book but I didn't love it mostly because I was really young when I read it XD
We Were Liars by E. Lockhart
We Were Liars by E. Lockhart
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Basically someone picks a book and then the next person says if they love it, hate it, haven't read it and then that person picks a book.
Example:
Person 1
Delirium (Delirium, #1) by Lauren Oliver
Person 2
Love it
Twilight (Twilight, #1) by Stephenie Meyer
Person 3
Hate it
Raised by Wolves (Raised by Wolves, #1) by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Okay?