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Thank you, David!


OH MAN. I di..."
Sooo good to know! :)

Thanks, I posted! :)

The Diviners is on my list of t..."
Perfect, thanks for the info, can't wait!!
Im really enjoying Son of Neptune. I'm glad that Percy is in it. I really don't know why I'm always so hesitant to read this series, but when I start it I can't put it down!



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Bluemoon wrote: "Im really enjoying Son of Neptune. I'm glad that Percy is in it. I really don't know why I'm always so hesitant to read this series, but when I start it I can't put it down!"
Yay! I love when I find a series I fall in love with - it doesn't happen a lot with me so it makes me happy :)
Yay! I love when I find a series I fall in love with - it doesn't happen a lot with me so it makes me happy :)

Yayy!! I think House of Hades was my favorite in that series, but I really enjoy all the books-- I just forget how much I love them until I read them again ;) lol
Trying to find the last time I posted here... oh, yes. I enjoyed The Road, and LOVED A Monster Calls (dying for the movie now) and I've been sucked into The Girl Who Played With Fire, and I'm enjoying it much more than the first book probably because there's not a lot of setup to do in this one and we can just jump right into the action. Should be finished with it today.
Also currently reading Throne of Glass and Hunger Games... Throne of Fire seems to have taken a backseat for the time being, unfortunately. But I am determined to finish everything!
Yay Ashley!!!!!! So glad you loved A Monster Calls. Gah! So excited for the movie too. I agree about TGWPWF --- it is action packed and much better than the first book.
Tommy wrote: "Since I last posted I finished a reread of
which I love and a first time read of
which I enjoy..."
I skipped I Am Number Four for some reason - something about the way it was written or the author?? I can't remember!


I skipped I Am Number Four for some reason - something about the way it was written or the author?? I can't remember!

Jason Isaacs' narration was absolutely PERFECT for A Monster Calls, and knowing that Liam Neeson is set to play the monster... I dunno but Jason's voice for the monster actually sounded a bit like Liam to me, so I'm super-excited lol
Ashley *Hufflepuff Kitten* wrote: "Heidi (Yup. Still here.) wrote: "Yay Ashley!!!!!! So glad you loved A Monster Calls. Gah! So excited for the movie too. I agree about TGWPWF --- it is action packed and much better than the f..."
I agree. Jason was spot on!
I agree. Jason was spot on!

There was a lot of politics involved in the way it was written. It was like, an unknown teaming with an established author(I want to say James Patterson, but don't quote me), and the unknown doing basically all the writing work while the established pulled all the publishing and marketing strings and took the bulk of the profits, while also using a pseudonym which took away a lot of exposure for the unknown.
I don't remember it fully, but I will say, either way, the book was surprisingly good. And I thought I was late to the series, but there's still 2 more books coming out.


I didn't read the books. I saw the movie, and it looked like a good story!


I just finished reading

Kaylani wrote: "BRIGID!!!!!! I finished
per your 5 stars and having talked about enjoying it here and there.
OH MAN. I didn't know anything about the book really when I started!
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Ahh I'm glad you liked it!!!! :D So many people hate that book but I think it's super great. I love everything Libba Bray does! All her books are so different and crazy. :)

OH MAN. I didn't know anything about the book really when I started!
..."
Ahh I'm glad you liked it!!!! :D So many people hate that book but I think it's super great. I love everything Libba Bray does! All her books are so different and crazy. :)
Tommy wrote: "Heidi (Yup. Still here.) wrote: "I skipped I Am Number Four for some reason - something about the way it was written or the author?? I can't remember!"
There was a lot of politics involved in the..."
Yeah, it was James Frey (aka the author of A Million Little Pieces which is infamous for being a "memoir" that turned out to be totally made-up). He hired ghostwriters to write the I Am Number Four series for him (under a pen name) and apparently treated/paid them very poorly. The whole thing was quite sketchy.
I still tried to give the book a chance since so many people like it, but honestly it's one of my least favorite things I've ever read. x_x I was hoping for something more sci-fi but it felt more like just another paranormal romance to me.
There was a lot of politics involved in the..."
Yeah, it was James Frey (aka the author of A Million Little Pieces which is infamous for being a "memoir" that turned out to be totally made-up). He hired ghostwriters to write the I Am Number Four series for him (under a pen name) and apparently treated/paid them very poorly. The whole thing was quite sketchy.
I still tried to give the book a chance since so many people like it, but honestly it's one of my least favorite things I've ever read. x_x I was hoping for something more sci-fi but it felt more like just another paranormal romance to me.
Anyway! Currently I am reading:
It's been really slow-going for me. I'm a bit disappointed since I've heard lots of good things about A.S. King and this is the first book of hers that I've read ... but just like, not much happens in it, it's kind of sexist (and has a Manic Pixie Dream Girl subplot, aggh), and the surreal aspect isn't really working for me. I might give some of her other books a chance, though.

It's been really slow-going for me. I'm a bit disappointed since I've heard lots of good things about A.S. King and this is the first book of hers that I've read ... but just like, not much happens in it, it's kind of sexist (and has a Manic Pixie Dream Girl subplot, aggh), and the surreal aspect isn't really working for me. I might give some of her other books a chance, though.
Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "Anyway! Currently I am reading:

It's been really slow-going for me. I'm a bit disappointed since I've heard lots of good things about A.S. King and thi..."
I liked that one but wonder if the audiobook narration made it better for me - sometimes it helps. I liked Please Ignore Vera Dietz
better.

It's been really slow-going for me. I'm a bit disappointed since I've heard lots of good things about A.S. King and thi..."
I liked that one but wonder if the audiobook narration made it better for me - sometimes it helps. I liked Please Ignore Vera Dietz

Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "Tommy wrote: "Heidi (Yup. Still here.) wrote: "I skipped I Am Number Four for some reason - something about the way it was written or the author?? I can't remember!"
There was a lot of politics i..."
Yes. James Frey was the reason I skipped it! hahaha
There was a lot of politics i..."
Yes. James Frey was the reason I skipped it! hahaha
Heidi (Yup. Still here.) wrote: "Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "Anyway! Currently I am reading:

It's been really slow-going for me. I'm a bit disappointed since I've heard lots of..."
Thanks, I think I will try that one! It sounds interesting. :)

It's been really slow-going for me. I'm a bit disappointed since I've heard lots of..."
Thanks, I think I will try that one! It sounds interesting. :)
Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "Heidi (Yup. Still here.) wrote: "Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "Anyway! Currently I am reading:

It's been really slow-going for me. I'm a bit dis..."
Please let me know if you like it if you do try it. I read it in print so no audiobook issue there. I checked Everybody See the Ants and it is narrated by one of my favorite male narrators so I think he helped that book for me.

It's been really slow-going for me. I'm a bit dis..."
Please let me know if you like it if you do try it. I read it in print so no audiobook issue there. I checked Everybody See the Ants and it is narrated by one of my favorite male narrators so I think he helped that book for me.


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I still tried to give the book a chance since so many people like it, but honestly it's one of my least favorite things I've ever read. x_x I was hoping for something more sci-fi but it felt more like just another paranormal romance to me."
Frey, not Patterson, whoops. At least I got James right. Not bad for news I heard years ago haha.
I can see where you came that the "just another paranormal romance" conclusion. I actually agree with that. It just felt like a Pararomance done better than i usually see it done, subjectively at least. I'm hoping to get more scifi bits as the series goes on.
I am an easily pleased reader, though. The science in my fiction doesn't need to be too "sciencey" to work for me. Just the fact that they are aliens that traveled here by spaceship is enough to keep me happy haha. i do hope for more though.



It's been really slow-going for me. I'm a bit disappointed since I've heard lots of..."
That one sounds good, Heidi!


Thanks for posting about Magnolia. I want to read it!


Tommy wrote: "Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "Yeah, it was James Frey (aka the author of A Million Little Pieces which is infamous for being a "memoir" that turned out to be totally made-up). He hired ghostw..."
YA paranormal romance is one of my least favorite genres so I am guessing I wouldn't like it then. It is very rare for me to like books in that genre. Weirdly I have several adult paranormal books I love like Kate Daniels and the Fever series.
YA paranormal romance is one of my least favorite genres so I am guessing I wouldn't like it then. It is very rare for me to like books in that genre. Weirdly I have several adult paranormal books I love like Kate Daniels and the Fever series.


















Sort of went through a "I can't find the 5 books I was reading so I'll just start this one..." and now I'm reading like 15 books at once phase. -_-

I generally feel the same way about YA paranormal romance. Not even kind of a big fan of it. Hence the shock that I liked the book so much. It's so not my usual cup of tea.
But the, paranormal is such a wide-spanning term, that it encompasses a lot. And then if any of those books have a plot-central romance, that would mean many, many books, on some level or another, are paranormal romance, even ones not labeled as such. There's bound to be exceptions.
Not trying to sell you on it at all, btw haha. If you're set on not reading it, there are plenty of other great things out there to read. I just like philosophizing haha.


I've been wanting to read this :)
Wowza Kaylani! That's a lot of books.
Tommy I get what your saying. I'm still skipping it though :)
Tommy I get what your saying. I'm still skipping it though :)


I've been wanting to read t..."
I will let you know how it is, Jenny!

That said, I have several friends that like it and several friends that wont read it because of politics and several friends that didn't.
I'm just not super interested in supporting Frey when there are tons of authors out there that are honest and filled with integrity. :)


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Links are good Dixie because a lot of people who use Goodreads on mobile devices can't see the covers anyway. That's why I normally used both :)
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The Diviners is on my list of to-read.
The new Diviners book comes out the 25th of this month and its called Lair of Dreams :)