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Spot: 8

Read: 3/25/15
Rating: 4 stars
Review
Rating this one was hard for me. The last half of the book was easily worth 5 stars, but the first half was rather slow for me, so I deducted a star for that reason. This installment in the series was a good deal more emotional than previous books. There were still light moments, which were definitely needed, but there were also parts that made me cry, and that's never happened in this series for me before. I'm very curious to see what happens next!


I hate it! Especially when it's a series that I routinely give 5 stars to!
Steph Ann wrote: "Erin wrote: "Isn't that the worst when one half of the book is amazing and the other half is bad and you have no idea what to rate it"
I hate it! Especially when it's a series that I routinely giv..."
I've had this series on my TBR for a long time but just never seem to get around to reading it, one day I'll start it because It seems like a very good series
I hate it! Especially when it's a series that I routinely giv..."
I've had this series on my TBR for a long time but just never seem to get around to reading it, one day I'll start it because It seems like a very good series


Space:8
Rolled:2&6
Alternate:Garage Text
Finished:03/26/15
Rating:3♥
This book was just ok for me. Some of the stories were pretty good but some were just blah. It's hard to stay interested in a book for me if it's not mostly grabbing my attention. I usually give a book about 50 pages to grab me but with this type of book each story is only 20-30 pages so it has to almost grab you in a couple pages. There were definitely a few stories that did that which made me then interested to read more actual books by those authors.
Maybe if I would've read this during December rather than the end of March it would've interested me more so maybe I will decide to re-read it next winter.
Garage Text: "We could have a garage sale." page 158
Good Job Bunnies!!! so now we only have to post our reviews on the post your spot thread and we are clear to roll am I right?

I think we have to wait until tomorrow to roll
Erin wrote: "~♥ Kat ♥~ wrote: "Good Job Bunnies!!! so now we only have to post our reviews on the post your spot thread and we are clear to roll am I right?"
I think we have to wait until tomorrow to roll"
ya but do we have to post our reviews first? so the Mods can check them out? I can't remember it's been a long time since I played these
I think we have to wait until tomorrow to roll"
ya but do we have to post our reviews first? so the Mods can check them out? I can't remember it's been a long time since I played these

I think we have to wait until tomorrow..."
I was looking at that earlier and someone already posted their reviews but the instructions said when you roll tomorrow post your roll and your reviews so I think we wait.
I'm not entirely sure what time we roll I think it's any time after midnight or anytime in the morning as long as all the reviews are in but I would ask on the discussion thread just to be sure.


From what I've seen of other people's reviews, it's one of those series you either love or hate. I'm firmly in the love camp. :)
Steph Ann wrote: "~♥ Kat ♥~ wrote: "I've had this series on my TBR for a long time but just never seem to get around to reading it, one day I'll start it because It seems like a very good series "
From what I've se..."
I'll eventually give it a try and hope I'll end up loving it too :D
From what I've se..."
I'll eventually give it a try and hope I'll end up loving it too :D
Did we roll and post our reviews yet?

For week 2 we rolled 6+3 = 9. That brings us to a total of 17: Spain.
I'll post a link to the reviews and our new spot since I'm up. I'm having a bit of insomnia here tonight :)
OK reviews and rolls are posted we are all clear to pick and read our books whatever they maybe :)
I'll probably go with a #1 in series book cause I have nothing close to #7 or #17 in series and nothing for the Alternate
Amy wrote: "can we read a standalone for the number 1 as well or does it have to be the first in a series??"
it says in the rules that stand alones can be used as a #1
it says in the rules that stand alones can be used as a #1




Put them behind your back and choose one

Week 2

Space: 17
Rolled: 9
1: stand alone
Finished: 3/27/15
Rating: 3.5
This book was pretty okay. I really liked her style of writing but just like any other book that is a collection of stories some are good and some are not. I found myself not wanting to put it down though. Which is why it read so quickly for me. I feel like the author was very loved while she was alive and now even after she is dead. All in all it was a good book.

Amy wrote: "haha so I may have already finished my book. I only started it 12 hours ago. It read so quickly!!! I'll post my review shortly :-)"
Wow good for you Amy, I love it when I get caught up in a book like that
Wow good for you Amy, I love it when I get caught up in a book like that
Jenne wrote: "Congrats y'all earned your free pass last week!"
Yay!!
Yay!!


Space: 17
Rolled: 9
1: stand alone
Finished: 3/28/15
Rating: 4
Review:
As someone who has lived in the South for their entire life, there is a special place in my book loving heart for Southern Fiction. And it doesn’t hurt that this particular book was set in my home state.
I picked this book up because I needed something light, easy, and quick to fill out a challenge on a Goodreads group, and it certainly delivered. This book did a fun job of highlighting the quirkiness of southern small towns (because in what other town would one ever find an off beat doll museum). The storyline of the mother’s disability was handled with a lot of class and I appreciate it for that. The author never belittled Stacia because of her blindness or deafness and it made for an interesting bond between Stacia and her sister in regards to the making of the dolls. By the end of the novel I think Henry had become my favorite character. He seemed the most sane of the characters and he owned a book store so what’s not to love? And the last scene when he steals the police car to chase down Nonny made me squeal a little bit inside.
One thing I was not a big fan of in this book however was the relationship between Jonno and Nonny. Now I understand we weren’t exactly supposed to be rooting for them to be together, their divorce was a large part of the storyline, but I just couldn’t stand them. Nonny talked about how she had trouble actually ending it with him for good, but I could not for the life of me see how she had trouble with that. There did not seem to be any kind of attraction between them at all.



I haven't had a whole lot of time to read my book yet But I plan to sit down tonight and hopefully get a good part of it done :)

I know, I was proud of that. It was a short, chick lit type read and it was an ebook so I read it during school...(I'm a good student I swear)

https://youtu.be/Lx5fSoGMPqY

Ok I'm absolutely not getting into my book at all so I'm switching it out for
I'm still going with 1st in series.


4 of 5 stars
Read from March 15 to 31, 2015
I hadn't expected to like this as much as I did and, certainly, the way that the story dumped you in a different world and expected you to start swimming was a bit off putting. However, once I got used to the fact that A) This was a sci-fi novel B) Everything Aria was experiencing was virtual, and C) The large group of characters you meet in the first chapter are largely irrelevant after that, it was far smoother sailing.
There was also dual viewpoint, between Aria, and Perry. Perry does not live in a virtual existence. In fact, he lives on the outside of that, where Aether storms are a reality and life is much more deadly. Or so it at first seems. Oh, and Aria and Perry don't like each other. At all.
I really thought that the reasons behind that were well written. The dual viewpoints were fantastic, giving scope and fleshing out both characters equally. It wasn't just that they didn't like each other, it was that the other of them had each been the cause of the other losing everything. Or, again, so it seems.
If you can't quite tell from the nature of this review, there are just a few twists and turns in the plot. I loved them. I loved the characters that Aria and Perry met and interacted with. I loved the way that everyone on the dangerous Outside had some sort of supernatural ability, and that everyone who was kept safe and healthy on the inside had a downside instead, caused, no less, by the very safety that they lived in.
The conditions that Aria and Perry find themselves in are quite extreme, but I found their reactions to that very well written and rewarding. I always wonder in books like this, when the characters have such good reason not to like each other, whether I'm going to cringe as the author slowly brings them together. That was not the case in this novel.
Talon was more interesting as a plot point than a character, as was Vale and Captain Hess. I think the only reason why I was okay with that was because of how well many of the other characters were written. I found Roar delightful, not just for his insertion into Aria and Perry's lives. Cinder was a surprisingly amazing character, his gifts quite different to that of the other Outsiders we saw. I loved Merron and the Victorian castle / medical facility.
Can't wait for the second one, even though I had thought this was a stand-alone novel. Maybe now that I've read it, Goodreads will start recommending to me other novels.
I finished my book I'll post my review first thing tomorrow morning :)


Read: 3/31/15
Rating: 3.5 stars
Review
I have mixed feelings on this one. The characters are wonderful and full of life, and I find the world very interesting, albeit a bit confusing because you're pretty much just thrust into it and have to learn as you go. On the other hand, the book description is a bit misleading. Yes, murders of debutantes do take place, but there are almost 200 pages between the first and second murders, so practically half of the book isn't about the murders at all. I went into it expecting one thing and got another, which is most of the reason this fell short of 4 stars for me. I enjoyed it, but it just felt off. That being said, I will read the second one because I did really like the characters and I'm curious where the story is going from here.
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