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Anita (neet413) | 88 comments Bloodsucking Fiends (A Love Story, #1) by Christopher Moore

A good, fun read. One of the more clever writers out there today, IMO.


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Heidi I'm currently reading To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee and Ptolemy's Gate (Bartimaeus, #3) by Jonathan Stroud .


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Deejay (DZ) (deejayreads) | 4 comments Just finished City of Ashes

And going to start Fifty Shades of Grey


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♥ Ashleigh ♥  Contrary to popular belief I'm not actually mad! (cheshire_red) | 86 comments Been enjoying listening too Hex and the City (Nightside, #4) by Simon R. Green while exercising. It's been making everything so much easier and makes me focus less on the fact I'm exercising and its shit. lol

I'm also reading Ceremony in Death (In Death, #5) by J.D. Robb which isn't as good as the last four that I recalled. I loved the last four books but this one is fairly meh so far and Eve (the MC) is really starting to bug me. She's being completely disrespectful and demeaning to almost everyone around her because they have different beliefs to her. Which is stupid, for one it's beyond unprofessional, when your on the job and want to get information out of someone you don't belittle them - that is going to get you no where.

Also read Magic Shifts (Kate Daniels, #8) by Ilona Andrews Magic Binds (Kate Daniels, #9) by Ilona Andrews Burn for Me (Hidden Legacy, #1) by Ilona Andrews all were really good. <3 <3 <3


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Tate Jackson (tatejackson) | 1 comments Juvenile by Stephanie Jackson Sarah McCarthy was in love and she was happy. She only wished that the love of her life would be more open with her about his past. Or she'd thought that was what she wanted, until the night that Mark's past slammed headlong into their future.
Mark Outlaw was an odd man. He was tall and handsome, and strangely, always alone. He never speaks to anyone, but for good reason. He has a secret to keep...he doesn't really exist.
Mark is actually just a creation...a guard of a man named Juvenile of Ammon. A human/demon/angel hybrid, Juvenile was a breed unto himself. He was born from a Divine prophecy that made him destined to become a weapon of Hell and destroy Heaven itself. It was a prophecy he'd sworn to himself never to fulfill.
Mark's job was to keep Juvenile locked inside a cell in their shared mind; to be the barrier between Juvenile and the outside world, and then Juvenile met Sarah. When Sarah was put in harm's way because of Juvenile's past, Mark knew that she would either be their salvation or their undoing.
Would Mark be able to hold onto to Juvenile or would he lose him, sending Juvenile spiraling uncontrollably into a future he had spent over two thousand years running from?

The reg. price of Juvenile is $2,99, but I have a CountDown deal starting on the 20th and running to 2/27 where the price drops drops to $1,99. Enjoy!!! Sarah McCarthy was in love and she was happy. She only wished that the love of her life would be more open with her about his past. Or she'd thought that was what she wanted, until the night that Mark's past slammed headlong into their future.
Mark Outlaw was an odd man. He was tall and handsome, and strangely, always alone. He never speaks to anyone, but for good reason. He has a secret to keep...he doesn't really exist.
Mark is actually just a creation...a guard of a man named Juvenile of Ammon. A human/demon/angel hybrid, Juvenile was a breed unto himself. He was born from a Divine prophecy that made him destined to become a weapon of Hell and destroy Heaven itself. It was a prophecy he'd sworn to himself never to fulfill.
Mark's job was to keep Juvenile locked inside a cell in their shared mind; to be the barrier between Juvenile and the outside world, and then Juvenile met Sarah. When Sarah was put in harm's way because of Juvenile's past, Mark knew that she would either be their salvation or their undoing.
Would Mark be able to hold onto to Juvenile or would he lose him, sending Juvenile spiraling uncontrollably into a future he had spent over two thousand years running from?

Reg. Price is $2.99, but the Countdown Down deal starts on 2/20 and runs until 2/27. The Countdown Deal Price is only $1,99. Enjoy!

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...


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Sasha (sashamv) Read Binti (Binti, #1) by Nnedi Okorafor and had to read more from the author. Reading Who Fears Death by Nnedi Okorafor and it's just as good.


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♥ Ashleigh ♥  Contrary to popular belief I'm not actually mad! (cheshire_red) | 86 comments started Ceremony in Death (In Death, #5) by J.D. Robb me and this book have had some issues, but I'm almost to the end and rather enjoying it now!


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Becky | 251 comments Heidi wrote: "I'm currently reading To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee and Ptolemy's Gate (Bartimaeus, #3) by Jonathan Stroud."

I love to kill a mockingbird one of my favorites. The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo by Amy Schumer and The Girl from Krakow by Alex Rosenberg


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Jan Hurst-Nicholson (janhurst-nicholson) | 11 comments Just finished reading What the Grown-ups Were Doing: Battenburg, bottoms and bridge ? an odyssey through 1950s suburbia
What the Grown-ups Were Doing Battenburg, bottoms and bridge ? an odyssey through 1950s suburbia by Michele Hanson

Really enjoyed re-living the 1950s and recognising myself in several of the situations.


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tiberius  (tiberiusbane38) Just finished Phantom (The Vampire Diaries The Hunters, #1) by L.J. Smith
Currently reading Opal (Lux, #3) by Jennifer L. Armentrout
And The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #1) by Rick Riordan


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Becky | 4 comments I have finished Sister to the Fae and was so good I'm going ahead with Sister to the Fae: Fool's GoldTanecia wrote: "Just wanted to see what you guys are reading at the moment? Is it a series,Romance,thriller,etc..? Are you liking it so far?"


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