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If you don't know where to start with steamy reads, i think this would be a good one for someone interested in that type of genre. But, it just wasn't enough for me.
@Julie I really love that series, so much!
@Bridgett Good review! 200 pages seems like a big build-up! XD
@Bridgett Good review! 200 pages seems like a big build-up! XD

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This is one of the naked men covers but I promise I am just finishing the series I already started
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Okay thats it :)


YES! I carried on the red queen series but I thought the storyline was so stupid but finally I really liked this book! I really liked the chapters with Evangeline, she was so much more than what we thought seeing her from Mare's eyes you know and Carmen was also really good, in the second book I thought she was just really whiny you know?
And yeah I love Will but he reminded me so much of Jace- the same recklessness, the same boldness and the way he has a comeback for everything :)
So ireally cant wait to carry on with the series


Hah! I have been planning on reading it for ages but I forgot the Mortal instruments so I wanted to read it in the order that recommended which was the first three of the mortal instruments and thn alternating between infernal devices and the mortal instruments
But i felt so sorry for Evangeline; the silvers really have no life outside alliances

I liked the Wrath and the Dawn, but I felt like it didn't live up to it's hype. Around the time I also read

I started listening to You are a Badass, it was narrated by the author. I stopped though, havent picked it back up in years.
I added Autoboyography! Sounds good and I am not sure if I need heartbreak right now, but I will put it on my list anyways!
I loved the Infernal Devices series...I liked it better than the Mortal Instruments. I really love Magnus Bane!
I have not read the Eragon series, though I keep hearing great things about it!!
Looks like you have read a lot of books while your computer has been out of commission LMAO

Well I didnt give the wrath and the dawn 5 stars because I feel like the you know what did not justify the actions of the Caliph at all, if I was told that was why my daughter died I would you know what him even more (view spoiler)
Hah! Okay you are right about "southern Belle" characters lmaooo Im still intrigued though
Autoboyography is actually amazing but I have loved everything written by this author so maybe I am biased but I really liked it
I loved the first three of the mortal instruments series but it goes downhill (view spoiler)
LOL I did thankfully which is good :)

LOL :) Rishabh is so harsh omg but I agree somewhat about the villain. I will also say that the characters think their sh*t dont stink
and its a bit of a ripoff of LOTR :(

Lmaoooo omg Divergent! And I started off liking it but then it turned soooo bad! We agree on that one
But I read Eragon when I was younger and at the time really liked it, now I see a lot of things that Im thinking was stupid or just weird




It was hard to get into at first, but picked up about a third of the way through. I ended up liking it and was pleasantly surprised by the way the story came together. The language was a bit flowery for my taste - I think I prefer more direct prose.


I finished this book recently. Installment #13 to the Paranormal Dating Agency books by Milly Taiden. It is paranormal erotica.
I really enjoy this series. I love listening to the audiobooks because the narrator is fantastic.
Piece of Tail is about Becca and Jaylon. Becca is a leopard and the prowl leader of her leap. She is told she will have to find a mate, so she goes to Gerry Wilder to do so. Jaylon is a new alpha of a local wolf pack who is told he has to find a mate in 30 days, or the elders will find one for him. So he goes to Gerry Wilder. Gerry, the paranormal matchmaking werewolf, decided these two were just what each other needed. Unbeknownst to them, they literally ran into each other at the train station when Becca was on her way to meeting Ms. Wilder. It goes off from there. When they were ready to introduce their mates to their packs, it came to Jaylon's attention that Becca was already mated. He sets of to where her leap is located to find answers. Becca was forced into a mate situation against her will when she was 18. Further, when she got back to her leap to discuss her new mate, the brother of her forced mate from when she was younger came to claim her, through the Right of First Refusal. Well, this didn't work. Jaylon and Becca were permitted to mate officially and they got married. During the wedding, death occurred, and Becca and Jaylon almost died. There were some doozies at the end of it to, but I won't go into that. The sex scenes are always fantastic as well.
It was very good and filled with excitement, sexy times, and each book in the series has its own drama the characters have to get through.


the groups seems so quiet! I hope you are all okay :)
I had exam revision and that why I was gone so long :( but finally I did the exam on Thursday so Im free for a bit until I have to do the next one
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I finished two more books in series I already have going:


Both books are much of the same. Neither series really goes anywhere but they are still worthwhile reads. The Hardy Books just take me back to a different time and the Stephanie Plum books always make me LOL. It just a good & relaxing time reading these books, something we all need once in a while!

But I don't want to give up on Hemingway so if anyone has read a better book by Hemingway, let me know!




Hi! I like Hemingway sometimes, but he's definitely sort of stark and grim, and I have to be in the mood. You might like to check out some of his short stories. I find his style good in short doses. I read "A Clean Well-Lighted Place", and it's bleak but I like it a lot. At some point in school, I read a few of his Nick Adams stories, which I remember as being more outdoor adventure themed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nic...














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