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which should be my next read?

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hedda ౨ৎ ⋅₊˚‧(semi-hiatus) i have some options:) and i think i wanna read two at the same time so feel free to chose 2 or more:)

all the bright places
the picture of dorian gray
reminders of him
never ever getting back together
this woven kingdom
one last stop
miss peregrines home for peculiar children
the invisible life of addie larue

thank u<3 i’m indecisive so this will help:)


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the invisible life of addie larue is fab
and reminders of him is mega fast paced n stuff x


message 3: by naomi (new)

naomi (naome0w) I vouch for addie larue


hedda ౨ৎ ⋅₊˚‧(semi-hiatus) clara ༄ ✧・゚ wrote: "the invisible life of addie larue is fab
and reminders of him is mega fast paced n stuff x"


okay then that's perfect, ima read those rn:) thank u!


hedda ౨ৎ ⋅₊˚‧(semi-hiatus) naomi wrote: "I vouch for addie larue"

addie larue it is


rae (jurdan's version) never ever getting back together
the invisible life of addie larue


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barbara ☾ | 161 comments looks like you've already chosen but the picture of dorian gray is amazing


hedda ౨ৎ ⋅₊˚‧(semi-hiatus) barbara wrote: "looks like you've already chosen but the picture of dorian gray is amazing"

i knowww, so i've heard! but is it too complicated too read while also reading addie larue or do you think it'll be a good match?


message 9: by barbara ☾ (new)

barbara ☾ | 161 comments dorian gray was actually pretty easy for me to read even though it's a classic, so I don't think it was too complicated. I've never read addie larue, but it's nice to be able to switch to a more modern book after reading a classic for a while, so it might be a good match. but it's ultimately up to you


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