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yeah i loved the first one. Can't wait to finally have some time to read this one.

That's really disappointing about The Girl on the Train. I keep seeing it everywhere, so I was thinking of trying it soon. I trust your judgement so I'll be skipping it now. Thanks for saving me the time :).
I'm in the car for about 20 hours over the next two days, so I'm starting

Yay, Kristen! Totally agree, that's one of the things I love most about that series––there's no black and white morals, and all the characters are realistically flawed.


all of Ashley's gushing finally made me want to pick it up. I just can't handle the suspense. It's good tho, but I kn..."
woohoo! great ending to the trilogy :)
*b*l*u*e*m*o*o*n* wrote: "Has anybody every read...

is it suppose to be a re-telling of And Then There Were None?"
Never heard of it Bluemoon - let me know if you try it. Loved Blood of My Blood!

is it suppose to be a re-telling of And Then There Were None?"
Never heard of it Bluemoon - let me know if you try it. Loved Blood of My Blood!
Kristen wrote: "*b*l*u*e*m*o*o*n* wrote: "it was a fun quick read. Not to heavy considering the situation. I also just finished watching the movie and enjoyed that too. They actually stuck to the story line pretty..."
Yay! So happy you love the series too. Book 3 is a gut wrencher! One of the best endings ever IMO.
Yay! So happy you love the series too. Book 3 is a gut wrencher! One of the best endings ever IMO.
HEIDI: No problem!
Since I'm already on a roll of finishing some of my series, I decided to start...
I actually borrowed this on audio, and I'm liking it a lot. I'm also really liking the story so far. Its a lot longer than the other two books tho. It has 12 parts of audio!
Since I'm already on a roll of finishing some of my series, I decided to start...

I actually borrowed this on audio, and I'm liking it a lot. I'm also really liking the story so far. Its a lot longer than the other two books tho. It has 12 parts of audio!
I need to listen to book two in that series Bluemoon. It is in my old TBR pile here so I hope to get to it this year since that is my goal for the year (to read all of my old TBR pile).


I finished my re-read of:
Even after reading it three times I'm still confused about some things at the end (view spoiler) but it's still one of my favorite books/series in the world. I just love the characters so much!
And now I'm reading:
Honestly I first became interested in it because I LOVE the cover art, but I've also been hearing good things about it so I decided to give it a try. And so far I really like it!["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>

Even after reading it three times I'm still confused about some things at the end (view spoiler) but it's still one of my favorite books/series in the world. I just love the characters so much!
And now I'm reading:

Honestly I first became interested in it because I LOVE the cover art, but I've also been hearing good things about it so I decided to give it a try. And so far I really like it!["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>



Even after reading it three times I'm still confused about some things at the end [spoilers removed] but it's still one of my favorit..."
I really neeed to read her books. I started one ages ago and got distracted (Scorpio Races, I think). I need to get back to it.
I don't think you're overthinking it, Kristen! There are definitely parallels between the Spackle and real-life native people who have been brutalized by settlers. I'm fairly certain that's intentional. :D And I agree, the Spackle's POV is really interesting––like you said, it's fascinating to get all the different perspectives and see how no one is entirely right/wrong.
Yes you should read Maggie Stiefvater's books! I've enjoyed everything she's written, but The Raven Cycle is by far my favorite. :)
Yes you should read Maggie Stiefvater's books! I've enjoyed everything she's written, but The Raven Cycle is by far my favorite. :)
BTW is this thread acting weird for anyone else? Every time I post a comment it takes like two minutes to load, lol. And it's gotten super long ... Maybe it's time to start a fresh one? ;)
Kristen wrote: "About half-way through Monsters of Men. Still not a fan of the rapid fire POV changes, but the book is way too good to let it bother me too much. I LOVE the introduced viewpoint of the Spackle. Its..."
Good thoughts. I never put that comparison together but it is very similar. I loved the Spackle POV. Gosh I loved that book.
Good thoughts. I never put that comparison together but it is very similar. I loved the Spackle POV. Gosh I loved that book.



I thought that too! :)

Maggie Stiefvater is awesome. The only thing I didn't like was the Shiver series, and I think that it was because werewolves are so over-done right now (and with no fault of her own).
Kristen wrote: "I'm sure I drew that parallel because we see a lot of the Jamestown settlement information in Virginia and through the DC museums. It's fresh on my mind. I also noticed that some of what he uses fo..."
Patrick Ness is from the States but he is a miltary kid so he grew up all over the world and lives in London at least part of the time now I think. I have read a lot of British and Aussie books in the past so sometimes their spellings in books go right past me because I am used to seeing them.
Patrick Ness is from the States but he is a miltary kid so he grew up all over the world and lives in London at least part of the time now I think. I have read a lot of British and Aussie books in the past so sometimes their spellings in books go right past me because I am used to seeing them.
Elora wrote: "Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "I don't think you're overthinking it, Kristen! There are definitely parallels between the Spackle and real-life native people who have been brutalized by settler..."
Shiver should have been a stand alone book - the follow up books were just not very good unfortunately.
Shiver should have been a stand alone book - the follow up books were just not very good unfortunately.
I just finished...
I really loved it! New favorite trilogy ^_^ All the characters are swoon worthy. Love how it all came together and how it ended.
Listened to this one on audio and wasn't all that impressed with the voice of Gideon, but then when you get to know him, the voice grows on you!
HEIDI: Definitely a must read. ^_^

I really loved it! New favorite trilogy ^_^ All the characters are swoon worthy. Love how it all came together and how it ended.
Listened to this one on audio and wasn't all that impressed with the voice of Gideon, but then when you get to know him, the voice grows on you!
HEIDI: Definitely a must read. ^_^
@Kristen - Yeah as Heidi said, Patrick Ness was born in the US but has lived all over the world and currently lives in the UK. So I think that's the reason for the UK spellings, but I'm not sure. I don't know about more recent editions of the book, but I think the original US editions were a bit more "Americanized", because I remember when I got the UK edition of the third book I noticed a lot more UK spellings in it. *shrugs*
Re: Shiver - I liked those books, and I thought it was an interesting spin on werewolves. And I thought they were written nicely. But I remember being a bit disappointed with the third book. Anyway, I think Scorpio Races and TRC are much stronger. It's cool to see how much her style has developed over the years! :)
Also, in case you guys haven't seen yet, Heidi set up a new thread here, since this one has gotten super long and is acting glitchy! :)
Re: Shiver - I liked those books, and I thought it was an interesting spin on werewolves. And I thought they were written nicely. But I remember being a bit disappointed with the third book. Anyway, I think Scorpio Races and TRC are much stronger. It's cool to see how much her style has developed over the years! :)
Also, in case you guys haven't seen yet, Heidi set up a new thread here, since this one has gotten super long and is acting glitchy! :)

That makes more sense. They left some of the British spelling in. It doesn't make a difference to me. I read publications from all over, but i think that contributed to me making the native american comparison. Moving over to the new thread.
Yeah I get that Kristen. I am going to close this thread to new comments so people aren't confused with both threads open :)
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