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I just finished Black Heart and it was amazing! It's my favorite in The Curse Workers trilogy. <3







I just finished Black Heart and it was amazing! It's my favori..."
Im going to get it soon!!

One of my very favorite books of all time! I'm also not sure about the movie. It may bring the book to many more people, like the Hunger Games did, or ruin the story! It's a gamble!

I also loved these books they were so refreshingly original! I can't wait for the next one especially after the big cliff hanger.

I have read Looking for Alaska. I did like it, I found it very dark though. It was a good book, but it disturbed me it was marketed for YA.

I loved Graceling and Fire! Although I don't like it that these books are anti-marriage.

Nicole wrote: "Rhondaluvsmylibrary wrote: "Everyone needs to read Graceling and Fire by Kristin Cashore. She just came out with Bitterblue and I am sure it is great, too. Just finished Scorpio Races, Ashes and ..."
I like the anti-marriage aspects because it shows that women don't need men to support them.
I like the anti-marriage aspects because it shows that women don't need men to support them.
Beatrice wrote: "
this book is good and so as the movie.. Somehow this may happen in reality. :) A Must read."
I heard it was so good. i must read it.

I heard it was so good. i must read it.
Rose... wrote: "OMG! You HAVE to read the Lux and Covenant series by Jennifer L. Armentout!! And Megan Meade's Guide to the McGowan Boys...liked that too!"
I want to read her books but my district doesn't own them for some odd reason
I want to read her books but my district doesn't own them for some odd reason

New Zealand doesn't have any of her books!!!!! It fustrated me soo much when i found out!!!!!
I just read the ebooks, i'm planning to get them on amazon though

I like the fact that the female image was portrayed as fierce and independent by Kristin Cashore. But it's like she's saying that marriage is a sign of a woman's weakness and submissiveness [which I'm clearly opposing]. Her female characters don't want to be bound to one person, especially Katsa. If she really loved Po, I think she should've married him.
Nicole wrote: "Scott wrote: "Nicole wrote: "Rhondaluvsmylibrary wrote: "Everyone needs to read Graceling and Fire by Kristin Cashore. She just came out with Bitterblue and I am sure it is great, too. Just finis..."
I'm not sure if they were truly in love. I think Po was in love with her but she wasn't in love with him. Actually Katsa loves Po but doesn't want to feel weak. Katsa thinks her love will weaken her but it only made her stronger.
I'm not sure if they were truly in love. I think Po was in love with her but she wasn't in love with him. Actually Katsa loves Po but doesn't want to feel weak. Katsa thinks her love will weaken her but it only made her stronger.

New Zealand doesn't have any of her books!!!!! It fustrated me soo much when i found out!!!!!
I just read the ebooks, i'm planning to get them on amazon though"
I wish i lived in New Zealand!

Where do you live?? I can't remember anything!

The Book Thief"
Its great! i loved it..it was a little sad though but loved the POV, i wasn't really expecting that one

And like you said, love makes her feel weak. It's like she doesn't want to let go of her or their freedom. She doesn't want to be bound through marriage. Anyway, I see your point. :)
Kirby wrote: "I'd bet that it's already been mentioned here somewhere, but I decided to recommend:
The Book Thief"
I have a copy of this at my house and i will read in the summer! Hopefully it's as good as everyone says :D
The Book Thief"
I have a copy of this at my house and i will read in the summer! Hopefully it's as good as everyone says :D
Nicole wrote: "Scott wrote: "Nicole wrote: "Scott wrote: "Nicole wrote: "Rhondaluvsmylibrary wrote: "Everyone needs to read Graceling and Fire by Kristin Cashore. She just came out with Bitterblue and I am sure ..."
I really enjoyed Bitterblue but I wish there was more Katsa and Po!
I really enjoyed Bitterblue but I wish there was more Katsa and Po!
kevinjonaslover.♥ wrote: "Kirby wrote: "I'd bet that it's already been mentioned here somewhere, but I decided to recommend:
The Book Thief"
I have a copy of this at my house and i will read in the summer! Hopefully it'..."
It's really emotional.. Kevin it is as good as everyone says!
The Book Thief"
I have a copy of this at my house and i will read in the summer! Hopefully it'..."
It's really emotional.. Kevin it is as good as everyone says!

It's a powerful, emotional and incredibly moving story about a girl trying to find the person behind a hate crime her friend was a victim to.

It's not really anything like teen fiction, but it's a wonderfully written, deeply thoughtout book full of thought provoking ideas and language.
Aurora wrote: "Life of Pi by Yann Martel
It's not really anything like teen fiction, but it's a wonderfully written, deeply thoughtout book full of thought provoking ideas and language."
I LOVE THAT BOOK :)
It's not really anything like teen fiction, but it's a wonderfully written, deeply thoughtout book full of thought provoking ideas and language."
I LOVE THAT BOOK :)

I recommend wither and fever which are part of the chemical garden triology! They are really odd books yet really good!
Links:
Wither
Fever
Links:
Wither
Fever
Aurora wrote: "That. Is. Awesome. Most of the kids at my school don't like it. It's really cool to see that someone else likes it."
At first I didn't like it but soon I loved it! I can't wait for the movie! I felt so bad for Pi at the end (view spoiler)
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At first I didn't like it but soon I loved it! I can't wait for the movie! I felt so bad for Pi at the end (view spoiler)


It's not really anything like teen fiction, but it's a wonderfully written, deeply thoughtout book full of thought provoking ideas and language."
I have been meaning to read this. It's been in my to read pile for agess....
Katrina wrote: "Aurora wrote: "Life of Pi by Yann Martel
It's not really anything like teen fiction, but it's a wonderfully written, deeply thoughtout book full of thought provoking ideas and language."
I have b..."
You must read it!
It's not really anything like teen fiction, but it's a wonderfully written, deeply thoughtout book full of thought provoking ideas and language."
I have b..."
You must read it!
I really liked The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer. It was really intriguing! Just keep in mind that it is more of a romance than paranormal/mystery.




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I'm currently reading Red Glove. So far, I think White Cat is better! Not much is happening..
Perfection *Sherlock's Girl* wrote: "Me!!!!!! Oh I loveeeeeeeeddddddddd it!!!!!!!!!
Cassel is amazing!!! Such a layered character!!!!"
I think Cassel is my favorite male protagonist! <3