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Apr 20, 2016 04:56AM
I'm reading The Republic of Thieves. Looks good so far!
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Just finished Me Before You by Jojo Moyes this afternoon.My interest to read this one came when I saw the movie trailer that will come next June (maybe, I forgot). But when I saw the trailer, I was crying, and thinking how good the novel must be. So I buy it. And It's freaking amazing. And yes, I was crying (again). LOL.
Has anyone read it yet ? Are you crying too when you read it ?
YESSS! I just finished reading it 2 weeks ago if i am not mistaken. Frankly, there was no tears shed, yet the book was amazing nevertheless. I knew there was a trailer to the book, yet I tried to finish the book before seeing the trailer. When I finally saw the trailer, I felt goosebumps crawling all over my body! It was just that GOOD!
@Fransiska: Plus Photograph song by Ed Sheeran it becomes completely super !! Did you see that Louisa wear blue dress at the wedding ? (but she still lovely). And actor who paly as Will is handsome, isn't it ?Btw, do you read After You ? I don't read it yet, just curious.
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Currently reading Master of Command: Alexander, Hannibal, Caesar and the genius of leadership by Barry Strauss and Michael Prichard
@Adeline How do you like it so far? I finished Red Queen about a week ago. I think it is a great book.
@Jessica Red Queen's entertaining! I would say probably 3.5stars out of 5. Sometimes I get annoyed by how gullible the characters seemed to be but then reminded myself this is YA and characters were 16/17 years old, well.. :)) How's Glass Sword?
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The Garden of Evening Mists by Tan Twan Eng, a Malaysian author. A friend let me borrow the book. Tan's writing is very lyrical, rather gloomy, timeline wasn't clearly cut.
If this book were made for a movie, it would have been a Malay-style "Out of Africa". Slightly mirip, lah..
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I'm starting to read Miss Peregrine's Home For Perculiar Children by Ransom Riggs. I've heard a lot of great reviews of this book and I have high expectations!
...ah yes, by the by I am still reading Chrysalids by John Wyndham. It is such a sluggish year, I truly need to revive my desire to read again :/
@Firda I love the Chrysalids! I think the issues brought up in the book are still, if not more, relevant nowadays. I recently finished The City of Mirrors by Justin Cronin and currently reading The Last Samurai by Helen deWitt.
Currently reading Marching with Caesar: Birth of the 10th Legion. Awesome book.. Band of Brothers in Legio X. Quite historically accurate, and a very believable portrayal of what it would be like to be a common legionary in Caesar's legions.
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I'm currently reading Harry Potter and The Order of The Phoenix by J.K. Rowling and I'm not re-reading it. It's my first time reading it :D I'm a new reader, I've read novels since February 2015
Currently reading Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake, just started hopefully will be finished this week
Just finished reading Hammer of Thor (Magnus Chase #2), like it better than book #1 and plan to read Red Queen
I'm close to completing the first half pages of Assassin's Apprentice by Robin Hobb. Incredible story and even more incredible characters.
currently reading Prisoner of the Inquisition by Theressa Breslin, it's pretty cool. And Empire of Storms by Sarah J. Mass but i stopped reading just for a few weeks because i'm not in the mood to read fantasy. Planning to start The First Phone Call from Heaven by Mitch Albom.
Since I put the interest on feminism and want to study it better by reading any books that have concern and focus about it, I currently reading YA novel series by Holly Bourne: What's a Girl Gotta Do (The Spinster Club series #3).I really love this series! It's about three girls (Evie, Amber, Lottie) who deal with their problems like mental health, sexism, or even the most basic problem: love. They always stick together as best friends, start The Spinster Club and then become FemSoc.
Currently reading The Joke by Milan Kundera, Human Evolution by Robin Dunbar, The Philosophy Book (the yellow one published by DK), & George Washington is Cash Money by Cory O'Brien! I like to jump between books, depending on my mood.
Currently reading The Map That Changed the World. I've been wanting to read it for a long time, but the price had always kept me from buying it. Finally bought it recently for just $1.99, courtesy of Kindle Daily Deals!
Currently reading "The Well of Ascension" by Brandon Sanderson (second book of Mistborn trilogy). Falling head over heels in love with this awesome series.
I've just finished watching Sherlock. I'm gonna read Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's works and compare them to the series yay
Jesica wrote: "reading Harry Potter and The Cursed Child. Loving Albus Potter and Scorpius Malfoy so far.. :D"Is it any good? So far I've been getting mixed reviews. Some people find it good, some said that it was like reading a bad fanfiction
Zoe wrote: "Currently reading "The Well of Ascension" by Brandon Sanderson (second book of Mistborn trilogy). Falling head over heels in love with this awesome series."I love the trilogy, too!
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