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Jun 13, 2011 05:16PM
I have Someone Like You. Is that one good?
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Alright, I'll read it. :) I want to read Dreamland, This Lullaby, Lock and Key, and Someone Like You.
And The Truth About Forever and Along For The Ride and Just Listen and Keeping The Moon and That Summer and What Happened TO Goodbye. :)
Diana wrote: "Yes. I'm insane..... But it was really good and I just had to finish it!"Agreed, Jellicoe Road is worth hours like that.
Taylor wrote: "Diana wrote: "Yes. I'm insane..... But it was really good and I just had to finish it!"Agreed, Jellicoe Road is worth hours like that."
Jellicoe Road has made whole days in my life disappear completely. It takes me only a few hours to read, then I'd have a small break and read the whole book again...
Jellicoe Road? It's about a girl named Taylor Markham who is chosen as the leader of an underground community that goes to "war" over territory every year against two different groups. It also follows the story of 5 other children who lived on the Jellicoe Road about 20 years earlier. It's super duper amazingly spectacular and awesome.
I am now reading The Perks of Being a Wallflower and This LullabyI automatically like This Lullaby, but I'm not quite sure about The Perks of Being a Wallflower yet. I think I like it.
Some books are like that. I actually saw the movie before I read the book. They're fairly similar- I believe I liked them both about the same- it was a good adaptation.
Yeah, I saw the movie. That's good to know. :) I really just want to read a book in my box (I have 4 shelves full of books, two boxes in my room, two boxes in the attic, the books in my mom's room, and the bookshelf in the living room) ((I also sort out my books in the order I'm going to read them >.<)) but I shall read the books in front.
Yeah.. it is. And then I want to read some that I don't have, and I want to re-read... So many books, so little time! :) That's why I don't have a library card!
Hahhah, I'm personally a library advocate, but if you have that many books at home, you should probably read them.
I just recently finished Saving Francesca and The Running Dream and enjoyed them both. Now I'm debating on what to start next.........
Way-chan (Aspiring Author) wrote: "I've decided to take a break from Contemporary and now I'm working on a Classic. The Great Gatsby"
That's the book for the Nerdfighters book club this summer :)
Currently loving the first book of Y.S. Lee's series The Agency. Victorian girl spies. <3333
Kate wrote: "I really liked that book Danielle."
I'm quite enjoying it; as soon as I read the author describing her books as "Victorian girl spies." and that she has a PhD in Victorian Literature & Culture I was hooked. It almost reminds me of Gail Carriger's Parasol Protectorate with less supernatural.
I'm quite enjoying it; as soon as I read the author describing her books as "Victorian girl spies." and that she has a PhD in Victorian Literature & Culture I was hooked. It almost reminds me of Gail Carriger's Parasol Protectorate with less supernatural.
That was good too. I just read the sequel, which I think may have been even better, since I don't know the story of the Twelve Dancing Princesses very well. The sequel is a twist on Cinderella, but it's so well done and so different than any other Cinderella retelling I've ever seen before.
Im reading the book i know what you did last summer!
Its good!
Its good!
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