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What are you reading AND what do you think?
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Definitely. I feel ripped off. Like I just read The Scorpio Races which was super hyped and super advertised, so I ran off to get the book. But I really didn't like the book, I couldn't see at all why people were raving about the book. And I was really excited about reading it too. But when it turned out bad, then I felt like I wasted my energy and time. It's just terrible.






Goodness, that happens to me all the time! Whenever I click on one book and add it to my TBR, I usually end up with at least 5 more.





























My 'review' if you guys are interested.




finished








lol I know how you feel, trust me. In my senor year of high school I took AP English and we only analyzed poetry. It was horrible.

@Jex: I remember I used to think I loved poetry (when I was very young). They were quick and easy to read. Then I discovered poetry that didn't rhyme, was long and convoluted, and sometimes just plain didn't make sense and I realized I was fooling myself. :P But in hopes of reading more poetry, I bought a book of poems by e.e. cummings. Have you read any of those?



I'm also reading my first Jennifer Crusie book

I started and finished Ready Player One yesterday. One of the best books of the year. I thought it was going to be mostly about video games, so I wasn't interested until I read about it and discovered it's also an 80's nostalgia fest. Then I wanted to read it.


About halfway through this, got an ARC from first reads. So far I am liking it a lot, I find it very easy to sink into the story and keep interested in it. It seems to be an easy ready since I've gotten over 100 pages in just an hour or so of reading time, but a good read.



Shay I'm loving this book. I just wish I had more time to read it! I'm currently on a part where they were saying "Answer the question, Claire" a lot, so now I keep saying it. = ) Man I loved Breakfast club. I think it's the growing up in the 80's that's making this book so good. All the things in this book were in my childhood! I cracked up when they brought up Thundar the Barbarian lol.

Shay I'm loving this book. I just wish I had more time to read it! I'm currently on a part where they were saying "Answer the question, Claire" a lo..."
Also, the video game Zork comes up.

Shogun started quite interestingly for me. I've heard that the first volume is not as exciting as the second one, so I'm really looking forward to getting to it.
As for GoT... I think the TV series kind of ruined it for me. It's quite a pity, because I used to love the books. I'm still rereading them though because the fifth one is waiting for me to discover it under the Christmas tree ;).
1984 is... well, not my thing. I don't like dystopian stuff, whether books, nor movies, but as far as at least the "classics" of the books are concerned, I think one should have an idea what they are about. So. I'm educating myself. And I think it's actually interesting. I'm not going to love it, but I think I'll like it after all :).


Yesterday I started



I feel like I'm the only one who didn't love it! I felt that it was an OK book, but nothing really happens and the climax of the book was over in a blink of an eye. But I'm glad that you enjoyed it!
Right now, I'm reading




I think the problem I'm having with the PLL books is that the initial shock factor is taken away because I've seen the show. I'll try to finish the series though.







I'm trying to pace myself and not read

I started

Ok and one last book -



I can't wait to read






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