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Karen’s Library | 574 comments Just finished Cinder (Lunar Chronicles, #1) by Marissa Meyer . Wow...! Loved it! Planning to finish The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater next.


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Heidi | 6961 comments Mod
Karen wrote: "Just finished Cinder by Marie Sexton. Wow...! Loved it! Planning to finish The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater next."

It took me about 150 pages but I ended up liking Scorpio Races.


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Kourtni (kourkyloo) | 732 comments I'll tell you what I am NOT currently reading... Fifty Shades of Grey (Fifty Shades, #1) by E.L. James !! I would rather poke myself in the eye repeatedly than finish reading this book.


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Mackenzie  | 55 comments KOURTNI: I wouldn't touch that book with a 10 foot pole! Ugh...I've read some reviews and no thanks. I like kick-butt MC's not "you hit me but let me still luuuuurvv you!" gah....whatever.

Currently reading: Gilt by Katherine Longshore Alright, Cat is the queen of witches! goodness, I'm only 10% in and she's so manipulative and just gah....but I am liking the story XD hahaha we'll see.


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Kourtni (kourkyloo) | 732 comments Hahaha me too Mackenzie. I just knew I was going to hate it, but I was curious. Ah well, its too late now. I will never get those 65 pages of book reading time back.


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Mackenzie  | 55 comments I'll admit that when I first saw this book on the blogosphere I was interested. It got all this publicity and awesome reviews and was even recommended to me on Amazon (though I really have no idea how!) But then I started reading other review that were just like "kill me noooooowwww" and so I got really wary and read some reviews from people I trust and decided it was not for me. I feel like most people either fall in love with this book, or absolutely despise it. I feel as if there is no in-between so I don't even feel like wasting my time. There are far too many other books that I really want to read (I'm so behind on all my Netgalley books!) that I don't want to waste my time :P


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Heidi | 6961 comments Mod
Kourtni wrote: "I'll tell you what I am NOT currently reading...Fifty Shades of Grey (Fifty Shades, #1) by E.L. James!! I would rather poke myself in the eye repeatedly than finish reading this book."

Why is that book so popular? Haven't these women heard of Erotica??


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Kourtni (kourkyloo) | 732 comments I honestly have no idea. If thats the kind of thing I'm looking for I'll just read some BDB!


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Heidi | 6961 comments Mod
Kourtni wrote: "I honestly have no idea. If thats the kind of thing I'm looking for I'll just read some BDB!"

Amen!


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Mackenzie  | 55 comments BLUEMOON: I don't remember liking that book that much either. It was okay, just nothing fantastic.


message 2761: by Peep (Pop! Pop!) (new)

Peep (Pop! Pop!) Hey Kourtni, if I'm reading right you enjoyed Insurgent? Did you like Divergent as well?


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Peep (Pop! Pop!) *waves* HI BLUEMOON!!! How are you?


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Kourtni (kourkyloo) | 732 comments Peep (Pop! Pop!) wrote: "Hey Kourtni, if I'm reading right you enjoyed Insurgent? Did you like Divergent as well?"

Hey Peep! Long time no see! I enjoyed Insurgent and Divergent. I know lots of you had issues with Divergent and I read and tried to understand said issues, but I didn't see anything major that bothered me. So the answer to your question is yes!


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Peep (Pop! Pop!) Kourtni wrote: " I enjoyed Insurgent and Divergent. I know lots of you..."

Hi Kourtni! I'm trying to stop slacking, haha. Thanks for clearing that up. I need to hear from someone who "loved" Divergent as much as I did. So far with Insurgent I am so-so with it.

Bluemoon wrote: "a-ok! How's life Peep?"


It's good now that Spring is here! Thanks!


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Kourtni (kourkyloo) | 732 comments Ha! I imagine someone who didn't love Divergent wouldn't love Insurgent either...


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Heidi | 6961 comments Mod
Kourtni wrote: "Ha! I imagine someone who didn't love Divergent wouldn't love Insurgent either..."

Ugh! I am so on the fence on this one. Peep is my savior! She is reading it so I may not have to. Hey Peep tell Kourtni how great Top Gear BBC is. I bought season 18 episode 1 on Amazon On Demand but we haven't watched it yet.


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Brigid ✩ | 2471 comments Mod
I'm reading Insurgent right now ... and well, so far I think it's just okay. I'm more than 200 pages in, and only one really major event has happened, I'd say. I mean, Divergent had a somewhat slow pace but at least it kept me interested. Insurgent has mostly seemed to consist of the characters sitting around and waiting for something to happen, while Tris endlessly beats herself up about how she (view spoiler) at the end of the first book. I mean, I understand she feels guilty ... but could she shut up about it just a little bit? :P

Anyway, there are a lot of other disappointing things about it. Like, I was hoping there would be more world-building, but thus far there has been no effort on that front. I still have no idea what the world is like outside of this society Veronica Roth has created, or the details of how it came to be, etc. I was also hoping that Tobias/Four would be developed more, but at this point he's kind of lost that "mysterious" appeal and now he just seems annoying.

*Sigh* Well, I have more than 300 pages left, but that's my feelings so far. :-/ Heidi, I'm pretty sure you would hate it ... lol.


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Heidi | 6961 comments Mod
Everyone seemed to love Four in Divergent and I just didn't get it. He seemed like your average Edward type character to me -- but then again I am not into that type of guy so that may have been my thing. Please let me know if there is anymore world building towards the end because that was my #1 issue with the first book Brigid and I will only read Insurgent if there are more answers than questions.


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Kourtni (kourkyloo) | 732 comments Heidi wrote: "Kourtni wrote: "Ha! I imagine someone who didn't love Divergent wouldn't love Insurgent either..."

Ugh! I am so on the fence on this one. Peep is my savior! She is reading it so I may not have ..."



18 seasons?! Woh!


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Kourtni (kourkyloo) | 732 comments As you get further into the book a lot of those things are addressed Brigid. (The world outside the society and Tobias is developed a little more). As for the thing that happened at the end of book one, well, that would probably mess a lot of us up. Although she could let up a little bit about it. We get the point, shes got issues. She can still have those issues, just don't talk about it every 5 pages.


message 2772: by Peep (Pop! Pop!) (new)

Peep (Pop! Pop!) Kourtni, you have to watch Top Gear! It's soooo funny! Trust us.

As for Tris, I don't know what to believe with that girl! (view spoiler) Aside from that, I don't think Insurgent is all that bad so far...


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Brigid ✩ | 2471 comments Mod
Heidi wrote: "Everyone seemed to love Four in Divergent and I just didn't get it. He seemed like your average Edward type character to me -- but then again I am not into that type of guy so that may have been ..."

Haha, well I don't mind brooding male leads, so long as they have a good reason to be that way, and they don't come off as being a total creep or anything ... I liked Four in Divergent because I was intrigued by him and wanted to know more about what his whole deal is. But, so far he still seems to be withholding a lot of information and at this point it just seems like he's being a jerk. I mean, we know why he chose to be in Dauntless––and it's an interesting reason––but other than that, Veronica Roth hasn't revealed much about him and it's rather aggravating...


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Brigid ✩ | 2471 comments Mod
Kourtni wrote: "As you get further into the book a lot of those things are addressed Brigid. (The world outside the society and Tobias is developed a little more). As for the thing that happened at the end of book..."

Hmm, good to know. I'll just shut my mouth and keep reading for now. XD

Yeah ... I understand that of course it was traumatizing for her, but as you said, she doesn't have to rant about it every five pages!


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Brigid ✩ | 2471 comments Mod
Peep (Pop! Pop!) wrote: "Kourtni, you have to watch Top Gear! It's soooo funny! Trust us.

As for Tris, I don't know what to believe with that girl! [spoilers removed] Aside from that, I don't think Insurgent is all that b..."


Seriously! (view spoiler)

No, it's not bad really. I just feel like the plot so far is a bit repetitive and not eventful enough.


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Victoria (closer2coma86) | 9 comments GAH! I really need to read Divergent. I'm so tempted to click on all the spoiler tags!


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Peep (Pop! Pop!) Brigid we'll have to compare notes when we're done! How did you like Divergent?

Victoria wrote: "GAH! I really need to read Divergent. I'm so tempted to click on all the spoiler tags!"

Don't click on them, they are huge spoilers!


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Brigid ✩ | 2471 comments Mod
Indeed. I've heard from a few other people that towards the end it gets a lot better even though the beginning is so slow ... so, I hope they're right. I liked Divergent ... I mean, it wasn't the greatest book in the world but I enjoyed it.

And yeah ... Victoria don't click on those spoilers! We were discussing the ending of the first book. :P


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Pragya  (reviewingshelf) Peep (Pop! Pop!) wrote: "Kourtni, you have to watch Top Gear! It's soooo funny! Trust us.

As for Tris, I don't know what to believe with that girl! [spoilers removed] Aside from that, I don't think Insurgent is all that b..."


I just finished reading Divergent and I had the exact same thought. How lame!


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Karen’s Library | 574 comments Just finished The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1) by Patrick Ness and now on to The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2) by Patrick Ness . I'm blown away by this series!


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Heidi | 6961 comments Mod
Yay Karen!


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Lloyd | 110 comments Karen wrote: "Just finished The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking, #1) by Patrick Ness and now on to The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2) by Patrick Ness. I'm blown away by this series!"

Woo hoo! Always good to see people reading and enjoying this for the first time. I LOVE this series and plan to re-read it again soon. I will read all of Patrick Ness's work. Just a brilliant author.


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Karen’s Library | 574 comments Just finished The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2) by Patrick Ness . Dang, the weekend is over... I need one more day to finish this series! If nothing else, I'll get in a few chapters of Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking, #3) by Patrick Ness tonight. I'm almost happy I discovered the Chaos Walking series AFTER the entire trilogy was published. I can't imagine having to wait a year or more to find out what happens next!


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Kourtni (kourkyloo) | 732 comments Yay! Another Chaos lover!!! Let me tell you Karen, the wait was awful! Especially with those cliff hanger endings!


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Mackenzie  | 55 comments Just finished Gilt by Katherine Longshore and actually loved it! Hope to put up a review soon :)

Currently reading: Dark Kiss (Nightwatchers, #1) by Michelle Rowen and its actually pretty intriguing.


message 2786: by Heidi (last edited May 21, 2012 09:07AM) (new)

Heidi | 6961 comments Mod
Karen glad you are loving Chaos Walking - that long wait for the 3rd book was very hard for me! I also highly recommend A Monster Calls A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness . I listened to the audio and loved it!


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Brigid ✩ | 2471 comments Mod
Karen wrote: "Just finished The Ask and the Answer (Chaos Walking, #2) by Patrick Ness. Dang, the weekend is over... I need one more day to finish this series! If nothing else, I'll get in a few chapters of [bookcover:Monsters of Men..."

Hahaha I can't even imagine. I read the second book right after it came out, and I remember getting to the end of the second book and just throwing it across the room––I was so angry I had to wait a year for the next book with an ending like that! lol.


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Karen’s Library | 574 comments Too funny, Brigid! I think I may have done the same, though! Thanks for the recommendation, Heidi... I'll add A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness to TBR stack! :-)


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Brigid ✩ | 2471 comments Mod
Ooh yes, A Monster Calls is wonderful also. I just sat there and cried throughout the whole second half of the book...


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Heidi | 6961 comments Mod
Me too Brigid I was a crying mess for like two days. It hit too close to home for me.


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Kourtni (kourkyloo) | 732 comments Me three. I cried all over my Kindle.


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Karen’s Library | 574 comments I'm in! I wanna cry all over my Nook! Thanks for the recommendations, everyone! I've found some incredible new authors thanks to this group!


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Peep (Pop! Pop!) The audiobook for A Monster Calls is wonderful as well! It really is a great book. You can tell that Patrick Ness knows how to write. I loved it and think that everyone else should read (or listen!) to it. Sorry, I had to chime in with that.


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Heidi | 6961 comments Mod
Peep I recommended the audio too!


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Kourtni (kourkyloo) | 732 comments I am currently reading Bitterblue (Graceling Realm, #3) by Kristin Cashore !!! :)


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Brigid ✩ | 2471 comments Mod
Finally finished Insurgent ... As a whole, it was rather frustrating. But I think the ending provided a good setup for the next book. Since it actually started to hint at why this dystopian world exists and all. So yeah, I'll still be reading the third book even though the second one was rather tedious.

So, even though I have like five other things I'm reading right now, I also started this book because someone lent it to me:

Half Broke Horses by Jeannette Walls

The Glass Castle is one of my favorite books, so I have high expectations!


message 2797: by Heidi (last edited May 23, 2012 07:25AM) (new)

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Kourtni wrote: "I am currently reading Bitterblue (Graceling Realm, #3) by Kristin Cashore!!! :)"

Like your new pic Kourtni :)

Brigid your thoughts on Insurgent don't bode well for me reading it. I will see what Peep thinks and then decide.


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Brigid ✩ | 2471 comments Mod
Yeah ... personally I think that if you didn't like the first book, you probably won't like the second one. While I liked the first book, I found this one rather hard to get through. It got interesting towards the end––and as I said, she started to explain some things. But otherwise, I found it mostly pretty frustrating and boring. Although, maybe that's just me and Peep will disagree. ;)


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Kourtni (kourkyloo) | 732 comments Thanks Heidi!

I think I need my good pal Shannen to read Divergent so maybe I wont be all alone. I actually thought they were good books! But then again you three are probably the pickiest readers I've come in contact with!! Not that that's a bad thing ;)


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Brigid ✩ | 2471 comments Mod
Well, I still think they're good books. I really liked the first one. And I liked the second one over all, but there were a lot of things that irked me about it.


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