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The funny thing is, if it was an exercise in exposing sexism, it could have been effing brilliant haha. Even if you're not a fan. Instead, from the excerpts I saw, she just wrote a main character worthy of as much question as male authors get when they write awful, cliche female characters.
Tommy since I always thought Edward was a controlling cold (literally hahaha) jerk I think your idea of flipping roles to expose sexism would have been very interesting. Opportunity missed.
Heidi (Yup. Still here.) wrote: "Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "Tommy wrote: "You'd think even just changing the genders, even while keeping the plot identical, would have changed things in a fairly significant way. Maybe wom..."
Haha, tell me about it. >.< But that's the publishing world for ya. *sigh*
Haha, tell me about it. >.< But that's the publishing world for ya. *sigh*
Dixie wrote: "Oda wrote: "
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I want to read this! :)"
No, Dixie you dont. I had to dnf-it. the plot seemed promising, but after reading 5 chapters I did not care one bit about any of it..Booring..
Have other books to read so not a bit problem.

I want to read this! :)"
No, Dixie you dont. I had to dnf-it. the plot seemed promising, but after reading 5 chapters I did not care one bit about any of it..Booring..
Have other books to read so not a bit problem.
I'm currently reading...
It was available in my library so I borrowed it. I feel a bit overwhelmed with YA for now. So a nice cozy will be a good thing. Plus, I saw Heidi give it a good review ^_^

It was available in my library so I borrowed it. I feel a bit overwhelmed with YA for now. So a nice cozy will be a good thing. Plus, I saw Heidi give it a good review ^_^
Nina wrote: "I'm currently reading...

It was available in my library so I borrowed it. I feel a bit overwhelmed with YA for now. So a nice cozy will be a good thing. Plus..."
Cozies are great in between books! That is a fun series :)

It was available in my library so I borrowed it. I feel a bit overwhelmed with YA for now. So a nice cozy will be a good thing. Plus..."
Cozies are great in between books! That is a fun series :)


I want to read this! :)"
No, Dixie you dont. I had to dnf-it. the plot seemed promising, but after reading 5..."
Thanks, Oda!


It was available in my library so I borrowed it. I feel a bit overwhelmed with YA for now. So a nice cozy will be a goo..."
I agree. . . cozies can be a great, relaxing way to decompress from anything-they are not intense! ;)
Finished:
I liked it more than I thought I would, actually. I never expected it to be as good as PJO (and it wasn't), but I still thought it was a fun read. Didn't love the main character, but I really liked most of the secondary characters.
Now I am going to start:
I saw the author talk at Boston Book Fest, and talked to him briefly afterward, and he seemed really cool––so I'm excited to read his work. :)

I liked it more than I thought I would, actually. I never expected it to be as good as PJO (and it wasn't), but I still thought it was a fun read. Didn't love the main character, but I really liked most of the secondary characters.
Now I am going to start:

I saw the author talk at Boston Book Fest, and talked to him briefly afterward, and he seemed really cool––so I'm excited to read his work. :)
HEIDI: I thought so too, I was actually laughing at some parts of the book.
BRIGID: I was going to start this series, but I'm not sure I want to now. I saw that post you made on The Trials of Apollo, I think I'll just wait for that series to be released.
BRIGID: I was going to start this series, but I'm not sure I want to now. I saw that post you made on The Trials of Apollo, I think I'll just wait for that series to be released.
Nina wrote: "HEIDI: I thought so too, I was actually laughing at some parts of the book.
BRIGID: I was going to start this series, but I'm not sure I want to now. I saw that post you made on The Trials of Apol..."
Hmm, well I think Sword of Summer is worth reading if you're a Riordan fan––it's fun and has some cute little references to PJO. But I also wouldn't say it's a must-read or anything. :D Yes, I'm really excited for Trials of Apollo! I hope it's good. I'm a little nervous about there being yet another PJO spin-off (and it's going to be 5 books!! but at least it looks like they'll be shorter than the Heroes of Olympus ...) but what the heck, I can't wait to read it anyway. ;)
BRIGID: I was going to start this series, but I'm not sure I want to now. I saw that post you made on The Trials of Apol..."
Hmm, well I think Sword of Summer is worth reading if you're a Riordan fan––it's fun and has some cute little references to PJO. But I also wouldn't say it's a must-read or anything. :D Yes, I'm really excited for Trials of Apollo! I hope it's good. I'm a little nervous about there being yet another PJO spin-off (and it's going to be 5 books!! but at least it looks like they'll be shorter than the Heroes of Olympus ...) but what the heck, I can't wait to read it anyway. ;)
Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "Nina wrote: "HEIDI: I thought so too, I was actually laughing at some parts of the book.
BRIGID: I was going to start this series, but I'm not sure I want to now. I saw that post you made on The T..."
same here. I actually don't mind another PJO spin-off cause I like seeing how the characters has grown. I hope he mentions some of the characters in Heroes of Olympus.
BRIGID: I was going to start this series, but I'm not sure I want to now. I saw that post you made on The T..."
same here. I actually don't mind another PJO spin-off cause I like seeing how the characters has grown. I hope he mentions some of the characters in Heroes of Olympus.
Nina wrote: "Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "Nina wrote: "HEIDI: I thought so too, I was actually laughing at some parts of the book.
BRIGID: I was going to start this series, but I'm not sure I want to no..."
Yes, I agree! I always am happy to see all the PJO characters again, and yes I want to find out more about what happens after Heroes of Olympus! (view spoiler)
BRIGID: I was going to start this series, but I'm not sure I want to no..."
Yes, I agree! I always am happy to see all the PJO characters again, and yes I want to find out more about what happens after Heroes of Olympus! (view spoiler)
I finished:
And I really enjoyed it! I had a few issues with it (mainly, that I found the portayal of one character kind of racist??) but otherwise, it was a really compelling book.
I'm now trying to read some shortish middle-grade books (so I can meet my yearly goal, shhh), so I'm reading:

And I really enjoyed it! I had a few issues with it (mainly, that I found the portayal of one character kind of racist??) but otherwise, it was a really compelling book.
I'm now trying to read some shortish middle-grade books (so I can meet my yearly goal, shhh), so I'm reading:



I will be interested in that too, Becky! Reading about it just now, it almost reminded me of Little Women for some reason! ;)


And I really enjoyed it! I had a few issues with it (mainly, that I found the portayal of one character kind of racist??) but otherwise, it was a real..."
Good to know, about We Were Here. It looks good!
@Becky and Dixie - I'm about halfway through The Penderwicks and I'm really enjoying it––it's very cute and funny. :) Dixie it's interesting that you bring up Little Women because it does kind of have an old-fashioned/nostalgic vibe to it. It's modern-day but it seems to have a lot of influence from Victorian-era children's literature.
Marcia wrote: "Tonight I'll be be starting
. Can't wait to read this book :D"
I bought this one on audio. Need to get to it soon.

I bought this one on audio. Need to get to it soon.
Heidi (Yup. Still here.) wrote: "Marcia wrote: "Tonight I'll be be starting
. Can't wait to read this book :D"
I bought this one on audio. Need to get to it soon."
Started reading this, but I hear audio was really fantastic, so stopped and now waiting for it through my library.

I bought this one on audio. Need to get to it soon."
Started reading this, but I hear audio was really fantastic, so stopped and now waiting for it through my library.
I think we are set for next years Hidden Gem picks - whoever is participating can you pop over here and pick a month (or months if you are doing two months :) Thanks!!
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I bought this one on audio. Need to get to it soon."
S..."
I REALLY enjoyed the print, but I might try the audio later as a reread if I can get if from the library :)
Finished:
It was really cute! I loved it. :) I will soon start the second one:
But I also want to start at least one of my new library books! So I think I will also start:

It was really cute! I loved it. :) I will soon start the second one:

But I also want to start at least one of my new library books! So I think I will also start:


Jenny wrote: "The Sleeper and the Spindle is really good Brigid. Beautiful illustrations, and it won't take you long to read :) Nice twist on a classic!"
Cool, I've been meaning to read it since I saw your pictures of it on Instagram! So I was happy to find it at the library. :)
Cool, I've been meaning to read it since I saw your pictures of it on Instagram! So I was happy to find it at the library. :)
Heidi (Yup. Still here.) wrote: "I might try to see if my library has the Penderwicks on audiobook."
Yay! Hope they have it. I really enjoyed it. :D
Yay! Hope they have it. I really enjoyed it. :D
This morning I read all of:
Cool book! Really awesome illustrations, and an interesting Sleeping Beauty/Snow White retelling. ;)
I'm also in the middle of:
It's getting more interesting as it goes along. The main character is now in this other/nightmare world and the world-building is really cool––so I'm hoping the second half is more exciting than the first half!
And I also started:
I love what I've read of it so far––hopefully I'm not speaking too soon. :D

Cool book! Really awesome illustrations, and an interesting Sleeping Beauty/Snow White retelling. ;)
I'm also in the middle of:

It's getting more interesting as it goes along. The main character is now in this other/nightmare world and the world-building is really cool––so I'm hoping the second half is more exciting than the first half!
And I also started:

I love what I've read of it so far––hopefully I'm not speaking too soon. :D

I don't remember many specifics, but I recall Nightmares! hitting its stride roughly halfway through and being better from that point on. It was more interesting than good, but still wasn't bad, if that makes sense haha.
Tommy wrote: "@Brigid
I don't remember many specifics, but I recall Nightmares! hitting its stride roughly halfway through and being better from that point on. It was more interesting than good, but still wasn't..."
Good to know! I know what you mean––I think conceptually it's more interesting than the execution. There are some cool aspects of the "world" in it but the writing and characters aren't super amazing.
I don't remember many specifics, but I recall Nightmares! hitting its stride roughly halfway through and being better from that point on. It was more interesting than good, but still wasn't..."
Good to know! I know what you mean––I think conceptually it's more interesting than the execution. There are some cool aspects of the "world" in it but the writing and characters aren't super amazing.

On audio--

In ebook--

Library books--


Wow! There are 4 books already in the Finishing School series?? I have only reads one. So behind.
Elora could you please pop over here and give us your thoughts for our Jan. read :)
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Looking forward to finishing the books I'm currently reading so I can start January fresh!
@Donna - How is Zeroes? I've been meaning to read that one!
@Ashley - I loooove the Skinjacker books. :D They are pretty weird, but it's a great trilogy. I remember enjoying books two and three a lot more than the first one, though.
@Ashley - I loooove the Skinjacker books. :D They are pretty weird, but it's a great trilogy. I remember enjoying books two and three a lot more than the first one, though.

Elora wrote: "Just finished Station Eleven. It was nothing that I expected and one of the best books I read this year!"
I keep hearing that but keep putting that book off for some reason
I keep hearing that but keep putting that book off for some reason
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That is what makes me sad. She probably soaked up a few more millions for that book and there are so many more talented authors out there who are just scrapping by trying to make a living. :(