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Darcy wrote: "Just finished Looking for Alaska by John Green and Mr. Kiss and Tell (Veronica Mars, #2) by Rob Thomas... I think I might read Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell based on reviews from Jenny and Heidi... It looks ..."

Fangirl is not good, its GREATLY FANTASTIC!
and yeay a marsmellow! high five!
Impostor (Variants, #1) by Susanne Winnacker is a really good book slightly like vm.


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I`m Reading The Monogram Murders by Sophie Hannah Night World, No. 1 (Night World, #1-3) by L.J. Smith


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Dixie Minor | 276 comments Ashley wrote: "ooooh Clariel -- I just finished Sabriel last month and really liked it, I'm looking forward to the rest of the series!"

I love that series!! :)


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Dixie Minor | 276 comments Bluemoon wrote: "BECKY: YES! Heidi is totally right! The Colin Firth P&P is my favorite movie adaptation. The Elizabeth in that one is the best!"

Love the Colin Firth P and P! Love him, anyway! ;)


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Dixie Minor | 276 comments I haven't visited in a while; I was reading a suspense thriller, not YA, that was just ok. Then I read. First Frost, by Sarah Addison Allen and loved, loved loved it!!! She is one of my very favorite authors!!! I have hear her speak twice and got my book signed! Yay! I highly recommend her for all ages! <3 magic realism that is really magical to me! This one has several charCters, but the most completing story line, to me, was the one with the teenaged girl, Bay.


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Heidi | 6961 comments Mod
Yay Dixie! Love Sarah Addison Allen too! So jealous you got your book signed and met her! I always tell people her books make me happy. Same way Hart of Dixie makes me happy.

It is YA and Beyond! Feel free to list adult books you are reading too :)


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Dixie wrote: "Bluemoon wrote: "BECKY: YES! Heidi is totally right! The Colin Firth P&P is my favorite movie adaptation. The Elizabeth in that one is the best!"

Love the Colin Firth P and P! Love him, anyway! ;)"


Yay! See Becky. You must watch it now!


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Darcy wrote: "Just finished Looking for Alaska by John Green and Mr. Kiss and Tell (Veronica Mars, #2) by Rob Thomas... I think I might read Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell based on reviews from Jenny and Heidi... It looks ..."

Hope you like Fangirl. It was not as good as E&P for me but still a solid read! I need to get to the new VM books ASAP!


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Jaimie (jaimier) | 123 comments Heidi (Yup. Still here.) wrote: "Yay Dixie! Love Sarah Addison Allen too! So jealous you got your book signed and met her! I always tell people her books make me happy. Same way Hart of Dixie makes me happy.

It is YA and Beyo..."


Haha tv twins again! I am totally watching Heart of Dixie for the same reason - not because I thought it was like a SAA book but it makes me smile. Haven't read her new book yet.


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Heidi | 6961 comments Mod
Yay! Hi Jaimie *waves*


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*b*l*u*e*m*o*o*n* | 986 comments Mod
HEIDI: I haven't watched the movie yet, but from the trainer I've seen the protagonist seems younger than on the book. I'll watch the movie after I'm done the book.


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Heidi | 6961 comments Mod
Which movie Bluemoon?


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*b*l*u*e*m*o*o*n* | 986 comments Mod
The movie adaptation of this book ^_^
Warm Bodies (Warm Bodies, #1) by Isaac Marion


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*b*l*u*e*m*o*o*n* | 986 comments Mod
Listening to...
A Thousand Pieces of You (Firebird, #1) by Claudia Gray

I'm enjoying it. If you can see past the holes in the story its pretty good. Its pretty much a love story with a sci-fi setting.


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Heidi | 6961 comments Mod
Ahh yes. Thanks for the clarification Bluemoon.


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Anne Marie | 4 comments Clariel (Abhorsen, #4) by Garth Nix was fantastic!! If you guys haven't read Garth Nix's Abhorsen series, they are SO GOOD! and different, too!

I just finished Shatter Me (Shatter Me, #1) by Tahereh Mafi Unravel Me (Shatter Me, #2) by Tahereh Mafi and Ignite Me (Shatter Me, #3) by Tahereh Mafi
and i think it's the first time ever that a YA trilogy actually got BETTER AND BETTER as it went!!!
Ignite me was SO GOOD and i did a total 180degree turn on a few of the characters. SUCH AMAZING CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT


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Jenny (juliababyjen) | 1572 comments I finished Heir of Fire (Throne of Glass, #3) by Sarah J. Maas and it was SO GOOD!!


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Heidi | 6961 comments Mod
Anne Marie I tried Sabriel a few years ago and could not get into it so quit at around 75-100 pages. It seems like everyone likes that series though so I wonder if I should try it again on audiobook? Sometimes that helps me.


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Ashley Marie Anne Marie wrote: "Clariel (Abhorsen, #4) by Garth Nix was fantastic!! If you guys haven't read Garth Nix's Abhorsen series, they are SO GOOD! and different, too!"

I felt like I really had to make myself focus sometimes while reading Sabriel, but it paid off because I really liked the book! Now I just need to track down the rest -- is Nix continuing past 4 books with this series or is Clariel going to be the final book?


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Heidi | 6961 comments Mod
Good to know Ashley. Maybe the audio is the way to go for me if I try it again.


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Ashley Marie Heidi (Yup. Still here.) wrote: "Good to know Ashley. Maybe the audio is the way to go for me if I try it again."

Yeah the first time I got it from the library I was always trying to read while the tv was on (it usually doesn't bother me) but I couldn't concentrate on the book AT ALL. Second time around, I said no tv and it went much better :)


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*b*l*u*e*m*o*o*n* | 986 comments Mod
Oh yes, I remember Sabriel...That was a tough one to finish. So sad that I didn't I heard so much good things about it too.

Finished...
A Thousand Pieces of You (Firebird, #1) by Claudia Gray
I enjoyed it. Nothing too fancy. Like I said, if you're willing to look past the holes in inter-dimension travelling, then you might like it. The love story was weird for me. I'll write my review later.


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Jenny (juliababyjen) | 1572 comments Bluemoon wrote: "Listening to...
A Thousand Pieces of You (Firebird, #1) by Claudia Gray

I'm enjoying it. If you can see past the holes in the story its pretty good. Its pretty much a love story with a sci-fi setting."


The sci-fi part to it is what I liked best. The relationship was weird, but I kind of like the uniqueness to it!


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J.D. Brewer (jdbrewerbooks) | 4 comments I'm working on reading Tear Drop by Lauren Kate. I like the writing style, and I think she purposefully makes the main character frustrating. It gives the character a bit more depth to not be the typical, lovable protagonist. 'm loving the setting, and I'm curious to see how it ends. Has anyone else felt the same way?


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Heidi | 6961 comments Mod
Glad I was not the only one who did not love Sabriel Bluemoon. Seems like I am in the minority on that one.

J.D.I have not heard of Tear Drop- I am not sure if I could get into it if I was frustrated by the protag. I looked at the book and it appears one of my other GR gave it 2 stars due to problems she had with the protagonist so you are not alone!


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I like the idea of tear drop,but dont like lauren kate`s writing style at all so wount be Reading it.
With me I think,if a book is meeeh why bother. there is so many good and great books out there why focus or spend time on meeh books.


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Heidi | 6961 comments Mod
I agree Oda. I give books about 100 pages before I give up (unless I have been told they improve). Life is too short!


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J.D. Brewer (jdbrewerbooks) | 4 comments I'm so loyal once I start a book! It's like this inability to walk out of a movie theater if the movie is bad. I'm not saying the book is bad or horrible, but I'll probably stick with it even though it's not my favorite.

Any suggestions on what to read next to cleanse the palate?


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Jenny (juliababyjen) | 1572 comments Finished reading The Vault of Dreamers (The Vault of Dreamers, #1) by Caragh M. O'Brien and overall I liked it, but it was really weird, especially that ending!

Now reading Winger (Winger, #1) by Andrew Smith and I'm going to try to finish Red Rising (Red Rising Trilogy, #1) by Pierce Brown


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*b*l*u*e*m*o*o*n* | 986 comments Mod
JENNY: The love story is unique, weird, but different.

Just finished reading...
Warm Bodies (Warm Bodies, #1) by Isaac Marion

I enjoyed reading it. It's a different take on the whole Zombie thing. Like Edward to vampires, R is the new take on zombies. I'm not comparing the two stories, they are totally different from each other, but the whole new take on the scary "monsters" we all know.


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J.D. wrote: "I'm so loyal once I start a book! It's like this inability to walk out of a movie theater if the movie is bad. I'm not saying the book is bad or horrible, but I'll probably stick with it even thoug..."

What genres or types of books do you like or do you want to read next?? That would help me pick. From your to read pile I would pick Cinder or Veronica Mars. I don't think you can go wrong either either of those choices.


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J.D. Brewer (jdbrewerbooks) | 4 comments Heidi (Yup. Still here.) wrote: "J.D. wrote: "I'm so loyal once I start a book! It's like this inability to walk out of a movie theater if the movie is bad. I'm not saying the book is bad or horrible, but I'll probably stick with ..."

I'm a very open reader in terms of genre, but I have a deep love for sci fi and young adult. Sometimes, I dabble in fantasy. Reading these genres keeps me on my toes for my own writing.

I just finished These Broken Stars, which I enjoyed. My favorite Sci Fis are Dune, Slaughterhouse Five, and Ender's Game. I've been searching for some solid YAs that fit in that genre with a more diverse set of protagonists, and I love stories with flawed characters.


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Heidi | 6961 comments Mod
I really liked These Broken Stars. Have you read Timebound Timebound (The Chronos Files, #1) by Rysa Walker or Ready Player One Ready Player One by Ernest Cline . They are both YA science fiction that I enjoyed.


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Karen’s Library | 574 comments J.D. wrote: "Heidi (Yup. Still here.) wrote: "J.D. wrote: "I'm so loyal once I start a book! It's like this inability to walk out of a movie theater if the movie is bad. I'm not saying the book is bad or horri..."

J.D., I just read Red Rising (Red Rising Trilogy, #1) by Pierce Brown and Golden Son (Red Rising Trilogy, #2) by Pierce Brown , and I thought this series had a Dune feel to them, especially Golden Son. I'm also a sci-fi addict and have every Dune book written including all the newer ones. I've read the originals over and over and had to replace my copy of Dune because it completely fell apart. ;)

I agree with Heidi's recommendations too!


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J.D. Brewer (jdbrewerbooks) | 4 comments Thanks y'all! I'm going to check these out and let you know what I think!!


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Jenny (juliababyjen) | 1572 comments Ready Player One is a must read for everyone IMO!


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Karen’s Library | 574 comments Jenny wrote: "Ready Player One is a must read for everyone IMO!"

It's amazing on audio! I have a huge crush on Wil Wheaton now!! ;)


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*b*l*u*e*m*o*o*n* | 986 comments Mod
I second These Broken Stars (Starbound, #1) by Amie Kaufman . That's a good calm story to get the ball rolling. Actually all of Heidi's suggestions are good.

If you want to try A Thousand Pieces of You (Firebird, #1) by Claudia Gray . This one is good too ^_^ I just finished it and enjoyed it.


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J.D. wrote: "I'm so loyal once I start a book! It's like this inability to walk out of a movie theater if the movie is bad. I'm not saying the book is bad or horrible, but I'll probably stick with it even thoug..."

I quit books, but never walk out of cinemas. Probably because cinemas is so expensive here in norway,books arent that expensive(and mostly buy them cheap online anyway)
And about what to read next, I agree on what been said. Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles, #1) by Marissa Meyer and The Thousand-Dollar Tan Line (Veronica Mars, #1) by Rob Thomas both good reads. also Etiquette & Espionage (Finishing School, #1) by Gail Carriger and Skulduggery Pleasant (Skulduggery Pleasant, #1) by Derek Landy are also great reads.


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Dixie Minor | 276 comments Heidi (Yup. Still here.) wrote: "Yay Dixie! Love Sarah Addison Allen too! So jealous you got your book signed and met her! I always tell people her books make me happy. Same way Hart of Dixie makes me happy.

It is YA and Beyo..."


Heidi, thanks! I'm so glad you like SAA too! Her new book, First Frost, is fantastic! It is a sequel to Garden Spells. I agree; her books make me happy, too. And she is sooo sweet in person! I watched Hart of Dixie once, and I liked it! l should check it out sometime.


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Dixie Minor | 276 comments Bluemoon wrote: "JENNY: The love story is unique, weird, but different.

Just finished reading...
Warm Bodies (Warm Bodies, #1) by Isaac Marion

I enjoyed reading it. It's a different take on the whole Zombie thing. Like Edward ..."

I haven't read this book, but I LOVED the movie! And the soundtrack!!


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Heidi | 6961 comments Mod
Yay Dixie! Hart of Dixie is the most underrated show I watch (besides the now deceased Parenthood *sob*). Besides it has your name in the title! I hope you do watch it :)

p.s. Glad SAA makes you happy too!


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Dixie Minor | 276 comments Heidi (Yup. Still here.) wrote: "Glad I was not the only one who did not love Sabriel Bluemoon. Seems like I am in the minority on that one.

J.D.I have not heard of Tear Drop- I am not sure if I could get into it if I was frustr..."


I haven't heard of Sabriel Bluemoon. It sounds like it is not as good as the others. :(


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Dixie Minor | 276 comments Oops! I can't believe I thought Bluemoon was part of the title of a book! Sorry, Bluemoon! People were posting about the Abhorsen series, and it had been sounding like there was a new one I hadn't read. :D


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Dixie Minor | 276 comments Heidi (Yup. Still here.) wrote: "Yay Dixie! Hart of Dixie is the most underrated show I watch (besides the now deceased Parenthood *sob*). Besides it has your name in the title! I hope you do watch it :)

p.s. Glad SAA makes ..."


Yes, it does have my name in the title! :) I noticed that! I will give it a try! :)


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Jaimie (jaimier) | 123 comments I just picked up Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles, #1) by Marissa Meyer on audiobook from the library because they didn't have a print copy but I don't know how much listening time am going to get so it may be slow going.


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Heidi | 6961 comments Mod
Jaimie wrote: "I just picked up Cinder (The Lunar Chronicles, #1) by Marissa Meyer on audiobook from the library because they didn't have a print copy but I don't know how much listening time am going to get so it may be slow going."

Yay Jaimie! I hope you like it. I like the series on audiobook.


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Heidi | 6961 comments Mod
Oda wrote: "All Fall Down (Embassy Row, #1) by Ally Carter"

Keep me updated!


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*b*l*u*e*m*o*o*n* | 986 comments Mod
Ooh...we all fall down is out already?!?!?!?

Nice, yea Oda keep us updated,


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