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What Are You Reading Now?


The snow on that mo..."
Stacia, I think that is just it. Catie said she thought he came off as too nerdy, when he is actually a cool character. I don't watch the show so I have no impression of him.
I loved the local impression. I have never been to Colorado except for passing through the airport from Salt Lake, so it does put it into context. When you all read Ashfall, I will do the same. :) The dichotomy between the 80 degrees and the snow is so odd. And I love that you get super powers just moving down in altitude. I lived in Mexico City for awhile and the adjustment was hard. So I kinda understand.
Leea, I get what you meant. I like the writing right away. I love the set up -- I love get aways and escape from reality because of pressure books. Maybe bc I can relate. I harbor outback fantasies. :) I think he is hot but a few things bother me about him -- like the clothes thing and him ordering her around. So you called it well for me, but I really like Ashley's voice as a writer. I feel like I will like this. I am surprise it is so long though, what possibly can happen over all of these pages? I hope I am making sense, I am having my Saturday wine ...

LOL!! I didn't but I do now! My family is watching Blues Brothers right now so I have those tunes in my head. My family LOVES that movie and watches it over and over again. The fact that we live in Chicago helps I think.


I might have to read the next Dream Man book... I'm loving Kristen Ashley more and more...






I've heard they're not so good, so stick to CR for now :). And you're a lucky woman if Hawk reminds you of your husband...

And, I've read


I read your review Mimi, it was hilarious.



I am reading




I have Shadow Reader and have heard some wonderful things, I just want to wait for #2 before I start the first book.
unfortunately my husband does not physically look like Hawk but they share the same eating habits. It's more the epilogue, where he really reminded me of my hubby.
I'm going to start




Copy and Paste from above - my Saturday night post: Leea, I get what you meant. I like the writing right away. I love the set up -- I love get aways and escape from reality because of pressure books. Maybe bc I can relate. I harbor outback fantasies. :) I think he is hot but a few things bother me about him -- like the clothes thing and him ordering her around. So you called it well for me, but I really like Ashley's voice as a writer. I feel like I will like this. I am surprise it is so long though, what possibly can happen over all of these pages? I hope I am making sense, I am having my Saturday wine ...

Wine on Sunday morining? Party at Regina's house lol! I'm here drinking coffee...
I thought you might like this, my husband is reading Game of Thrones and loving it. He had to take back his copy to the library but I had a small Mass market paperback.

So cool! Glad he is enjoying it. I have heard from so many people that they have to return GoT because the time period is way too short to read such an intensive and long book!

I read your review Mimi, it was hilarious."
The Shadow Reader is good, so I'll join the convincing. And, Leea, of course you can wait for the 2nd book, but there is no cliffhanger here. Even the LT looks resolved (which, of course doesn't mean that it is, lol)
And, thanks! I did that kind of review for the whole series(letters to the hero, heroine and the author).

I read your review Mimi, it was hilarious."
I have it on my rainbow challenge, so I have to read it.






Switching to audio after reading the first few books of a series in print usually doesn't work for me. I have to start at the beginning.
Although that narration is known as one of the best out there so if you didn't like it, then maybe audios are not for you.


Switching to audio after reading the first few books of a series in print sometimes doesn't work for me. I have to start at the beginning.
Although that narration is known as one of the best out there so if you didn't like it, then maybe audios are not for you.

Maybe try another audio that is well rated for a book you haven't read -- and if you don't like it, then I guess audios are not for you.

One of my bingo mates recently told me about



So I'm trying to finish up

And it's a sad day when



Crossed was painful to read in parts. I will probably read the third book because at this point, I might as well see how it ends. I do wish that I'd not wasted my time to begin with though. The author has talent to write but I have a huge pet peeve with dystopia/post-apocalyptic books which focus too much on prose or writing at the expense of moving the plot forward.

Crossed was painful to read in parts. I will probably read th..."
Oh drat! My library doesn't have it available. I put myself on the hold list but it will take at least 2 weeks if whomever has it just took it out. :(
The thing with Crossed is that sometimes the language is too maudlin and these teenagers don't seem real to me but an ideal of what young people should be. They seem too innocent for people that have seen so much.
I agree, I wish I hadn't started. I read this one because I was dissapointed with Pandemonium.

There aren't a ton of dystopia books which measure up to my standards, unfortunately. I know you weren't a fan of Divergent but I read that one after reading 3 or 4 different dystopia books which were ALL about the prose and I was starting to have that, "when is the shit going to hit the fan?" feeling. At least with Divergent, there was something going on other than people sitting around and talking. But I understand somewhat why you didn't like it.
It sounds like by what you mentioned about Matched/Crossed that you would not be a fan of Wither or Uglies either, so stay away from those.
Unwind is so worth the read though if you ever get the chance. The last few chapters are FREAKY.

(Because I don't have enough books between those I own and those I have from the library, I'm also asking people to lend me books! I'm out of control, I tell you.)

I've had Unwind on my iPod since last year and have been meaning to get to it. I'm just thinking to give it a bit of room because Luke Daniels is the narrator and I'm thinking I'll be listening to Tricked in the next month or so.





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Yup, let's do it together! But let's wait until we have the print as backup JIC. Mine is in transit so hopefully I'll have it within a week or so.
I found the narrator's voice a bit whiny. I know he's supposed to be young but anyways. Although I didn't give it more than a couple of minutes. Maybe if I try more than that, I'll get the hang of him but usually I can tell right away if I will like a narrator or not.