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Nov 13, 2017 09:46PM
Halfway through Renegades by Marissa Meyers after just finishing Crooked Kingdom. After that I’m going to start And I Darken!
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rereading The Sea of Monsters from childhoodand still trying to get through A Court of Thorns and Roses
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by Amy Plum. The first half of this book is pretty boring and has a lot of plot-holes. Hopefully the second half will be better!
I am looking to tackle The 100. I hear the TV series is very addictive, so I can only assume the books are ten times better!
Just finished One Dark Throne in YA and after I finish this non-ya book I’m headed back to finish the White Rabbit Chronicles. I’ve only read the first two.
Currently I'm reading
very intriguing as it's a true story of a Holocaust survivor - I don't think I'm half way through yet I've cried about 5 times,
This is my second try reading it this year as I didn't manage to finish it the first time due to stress and mental health related problems,
just because it's been on my shelf foreverand
which I'm reading for the second time this year because it's the collectors edition and it's beautiful
I'm currently reading The Murders of Molly Southbourne, Aversion and Reaper.The first one is a horror/thriller/fantasy book and I'm 35% in, it's quite thin and I got this book as a bonus in the YA PageHabit box ^_^ I'm quite enjoying it so far.
The other two I just started and they seem quite interesting, I received them both from the authors for an honest review. Maybe someone would be interested in reading those books so we can chat about it?
I finished Turtles All the Way Down today.I'm currently reading The Trials of Apollo: The Dark Prophecy, but it's a stale read for me right now. I'm really looking for new books to read!
Boom wrote: "I finished Turtles All the Way Down today.
I'm currently reading The Trials of Apollo: The Dark Prophecy, but it's a stale read for me right now. I'm really looking for new books to read!"
How was turtles? I haven't really been into John Green for years, but my younger self is desperate to read it for the nostalgia.
I'm currently reading The Trials of Apollo: The Dark Prophecy, but it's a stale read for me right now. I'm really looking for new books to read!"
How was turtles? I haven't really been into John Green for years, but my younger self is desperate to read it for the nostalgia.
Imogen wrote: "Boom wrote: "I finished Turtles All the Way Down today.I'm currently reading The Trials of Apollo: The Dark Prophecy, but it's a stale read for me right now. I'm really looking for new books to re..."
It was SO good! The were characters anyone could relate to, from the mentally ill, artists, extroverts, thoughtful, and even animal lovers, so much more. Anything I say could not give it justice, and if you haven't read up on him recently this is a GREAT opportunity to get back into the swing of his writing. I highly recommend.
Boom wrote: "Imogen wrote: "Boom wrote: "I finished Turtles All the Way Down today.
I'm currently reading The Trials of Apollo: The Dark Prophecy, but it's a stale read for me right now. I'm really looking for ..."
This is great to hear! Hopefully I'll pick it up soon :)
I'm currently reading The Trials of Apollo: The Dark Prophecy, but it's a stale read for me right now. I'm really looking for ..."
This is great to hear! Hopefully I'll pick it up soon :)
Boom wrote: "Imogen wrote: "Boom wrote: "I finished Turtles All the Way Down today.
I'm currently reading The Trials of Apollo: The Dark Prophecy, but it's a stale read for me right now. I'm really looking for ..."
This is great to hear! Hopefully I'll pick it up soon :)
I'm currently reading The Trials of Apollo: The Dark Prophecy, but it's a stale read for me right now. I'm really looking for ..."
This is great to hear! Hopefully I'll pick it up soon :)
Currently reading "The Passage" by Justin Cronin, not a YA book (I read various genres and books targeted for different audiences). I have recently gone through about 20 books, quickly, and among these were The Chemist (Meyer) and The Fault in Our Stars, by John Green.I'm actually transitioning back into a writing phase now, which means my reading speed will go down somewhat. I'm writing the second part of a trilogy, which will consume more of my late night time.
I'm currently reading Uglies by Scott Westerfeld and re-reading Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire for the second time by listening to the audiobook.
Breaking Him by R.K Lilley (audio)The Maze Runner (physical book)
I commute so I have been listening to audiobooks while I drive! It feels good to finish a book in less than a week!
i just finished two books that i love and i am having the HARDEST time getting into the book i am currently reading, which is Legend. I JUST WANT TO READ ABOUT VIDEO GAMES MADE FROM HIDEO TANAKA AND MONSTEROUS SEA!!!!!!!!!!!help. #BookMourningIsARealThing
Ink by Alice Broadway. This is definitely one of my gems this year. Believe you me, they are far and few apart.
I've got three books on the go at the moment but this one has taken my attention. I'm 150 pages off finishing so hopefully tomorrow I can close it and reflect. I'm excitedly sorrowful to say goodbye to this book, but I've heard there's a sequel in the works.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling
I've read this book umpteenth times in my life and every time is just as enjoyable as the first, if not more.
The Lost Girl by R.L Stine && This Is Where It Ends by Marieke Nijkamp ( super late to this party, right? )
I've not started these two but there in my December reads hopefully.
Only one story left in The Language of Thorns. I am not sure what I want to pick up next..A court of thorns and roses
Passenger
Sense and sensibility
Does this group only read fiction? Does anyone know of some good, YA nonfiction? I'm trying to expand some of my reading habits but I tend to prefer books geared towards a Young Adult audience.
ya nonfiction, hmmmim not sure if ive read any nonfiction thats also ya
but try Into the Wild or Wesley the Owl: The Remarkable Love Story of an Owl and His Girl
One non fiction I’ve been told is good is the “I Am Malala” autobiography. There’s a version published that is specifically geared towards YA readers that I bought through Scholastic. Her story is amazing.
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