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Also if you have netgalley you NEED





I am fairly certain you have a Nook so you need to run over and get


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As Heidi says, I have a Nook. (that is currently being loaned out to a friend since I can't really use it) But I'm sure I can get it back during this break.
Anyway... do tell. I'm excited to learn.
P.S. Heidi, when did you get a Kindle?? I thought you had a different ereader?

As Heidi says, I have a Nook. (that is currently being loaned out to a fr..."
As Catie said just go to Netgalley and create an account. IMO it takes a little getting used to their site, but it is worth it for free books. They also ask you questions that will make you feel like you are not supposed to use it as a single reader - especially a non blogger like me - but just answer what you can that is what I did. I got a Kindle a couple months ago. I sold my Cruz because the wifi sucked on two separate trips I took. The wifi seems much better on the Kindle and I got it pretty cheap so it all worked out. I have only read one full book on it (Graffiti Moon).

I still get confused when I try to submit my review sometimes. Keep forgetting where to go. Also do that sometimes when I try to download books.

I know. But it keeps getting more and more books (and better books it seem) so I can cope with the hassle. Even though I don't think I've ever visited Netgalley and not misclicked at least once.


A friend PM'ed me and told me it was on NetGalley, I searched and searched but never found it. They must have taken it down before I got a chance to request it.

I didn't know that was on Netgalley. There for awhile I read a few sub-par books from Netgalley and took a brief break. But the past few books from there have been good so it's back in my good graces.


That is one of my most favorite books ever when I was a teen. They've updated the cover to make it look more modern.


A friend PM'ed me and told me it was on NetGalley, I searched and searched but never found it. They must have taken it down befo..."
If they ever re-post this book let me know please!
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I missed The Decemberists because of a friend's birthday party. I was really hoping he could have rescheduled his birthday, but some how it seemed out of his control (I mean who can't reschedule their own birthday?), so I missed it. I heard it was rad though.
Also, I got an email saying that Jack's Mannequin are touring to promote their new album. They're coming to Salt Lake in October!! I'm excited. If I can't have Something Corporate, I guess JM is the next best thing. Any way I can get Andrew with a piano is fabulous!!!


I concur with Becca about Guernsey, Amy & Roger, and Poison Study. I liked The Thief but was not blown away by it. I checked my recent reads and the only one I really liked was



The only book I've read recently that i gave 5 stars to was Across the Nightingale Floor

I also really enjoyed

And I'll second Catie's recommendation of

Guess what Brittany! I had my baby. She's a sweet little thing who doesn't like me to be on the computer. My little dictator is setting new rules. How's Provo treating you? We've been down to 7Peaks a few times lately and thinking of you I've wondered if you've been able to get out at all.

I changed my profile pic, so you may not have noticed that I was actually the first to comment on this thread ;)
YAY! That's so cool that you are going to fre..."
That CD is excellent Catie. Thanks!

I ordered the CD from my library so I can listen to the entire thing. I will not burn it if I really love it I swear *crosses fingers behind her back*
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Secondly thank you so much for all the recommendations. I only have a mere 2 finals left, then I am free to read at will! Sigh... I cannot wait. Also I should be able to talk on the boards more while on vacation. Yay!!
Becca, I haven't been able to get out and about as much as I've wanted, but when I do it's fun. I actually went to 7 peaks on Friday. It was a blast. We did the after 6 thing for only $10 and I felt like I got my fill of the rides. I also got a little extra surprise and was stung by a bee on the way into the park. Lame right?! I've been hiking a little bit, and I went to one of those free concerts downtown on top of the parking structure next to Sammies (best shakes on earth BTW). I guess my only real complaint about the area is the traffic. I'm from small town Colorado so this is crazy, and I hear it's only going to get worse once the students come in for the fall semester. Also, I'm not used to everything being closed on Sundays. That took some major adjusting. But I love my classmates and the mountains make me feel at home, so it's all good. And when I want my concert/beer fix I make my way up to Salt Lake. It's nice it's so close. So I guess the short answer is Yes, I'm liking it here.
Also, yay baby girl!! That is fabbity fab fab. Hopefully she's a dictator that sleeps through the night. :)

Provo Traffic = Totally Sucks Balls!
Food, Music, & Exercise = Totally worth it!
The one thing I miss when I leave Utah are the mountains. Plus you can't beat them for keeping your sense of direction. I was always lost living in SoCal. And yes, the traffic gets worse when the students come back, but not that much worse. A lot of people walk/bike everywhere. Did you know Salt Lake is actually considered more dangerous when it comes to driving than Provo is? It was in the top ten of "Most dangerous places in America to drive" list. Hahaha!
I'm so glad school has been enjoyable thus far. Sending good vibes your way! Happy reading and may your break treat you well.
Girl child-dictator does okay at nights. She's up two or three times to eat, but it isn't horrific. Babies are fun. And I love her madly!
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Catie... you keep finding those free concerts. The best part about liking bands no one has heard of is that the concerts are CHEAP!! Admittedly also sometimes horrible, but still, I'd rather be in a seedy venue with a $25 ticket than a jam packed arena anyday. Although I will admit U2 was worth it.

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It's that time again. 4 exams and 3 days stand between me and a 3 week break from school, and then another 6 weeks without classes (clinical rotation). Anyway, I'm hoping to have reading time. I just looked over this thread and there are a lot of books I haven't gotten to yet, but I'm always looking for something fun and new.
My plan for the break is to read Daughter of Smoke and Bones, which I got through the mail and I'm super excited about, and if I can get my hands on the audio version of the Chaos Walking series I'm hoping to get through some of that during my multitude of road trips. Also I bought MM's short story Ferragost which I am, of course, thrilled to read. I'm also contemplating a re-read of Froi, but I haven't decided definitively on that yet.
Question... I friend recommended I read Warrior Heir and the rest of the series by Chima... anyone read it and have thoughts?
Hope everyone had/is having a fabulous summer!!

If you haven't gotten around to the Mistborn trilogy yet, I'd encourage you to move it up the Que. I still think of the MC in that one as Katsa's twin sister.
This is where you come in. I have 18 days to read. So, given this limited amount of time I'm looking for recommendation. I want to best of the best here. Doesn't have to be YA. I'm hoping for books a haven't read before so take a look at my shelves http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/... and recommend away. Also they have to be accessible from the library because... well, I'm a broke grad student who will be unemployed for the next 2 years.
i miss you girls! Can't wait to see what's new and fun to read.
Ready... Go!