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Now I'm on book three of the Techno Shaman series. Shaman Sister Sorceress. Love it so far. 99¢ for the first three books!

Great adventure novel with archaeology, great mythological characters and Atlantis. A combination that's keeping me up very, very late these days :)

Claire wrote: "The Infinite Sea (part 2 of the Fifth Wave). It's good so far. The first few pages had me clutching the sides of my face, going 'Noooooooo!' That's always a good sign :)"
I need to get round to that one still!
I need to get round to that one still!
Irene wrote: "
it's good!"
Not heard of that one, but it sounds really good! I have a little thing for Sci-fi, I kinda love it ☺

Not heard of that one, but it sounds really good! I have a little thing for Sci-fi, I kinda love it ☺
I'm reading
- a review copy, need to finish this series!
For BR&R ☺
&
because I have an ARC of the sequel
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need to get through some review copies this weekend!


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need to get through some review copies this weekend!

No. It's a thriller and a pretty unique take on utopian/dystopian societies.
There's a really big common misconception with young adult readers and adult books; they're not really that scary unless you're reading horror. And even then, some books in that genre shouldn't even be in it.
Like Joe Hill's Horns isn't scary at all. Stephen King's earlier books can be considered horror, but his Dark Tower books aren't. Same with Dean Koontz; his books are more mystery/thriller.
Heather wrote: "Sarah wrote: "Is it actually scary?"
No. It's a thriller and a pretty unique take on utopian/dystopian societies.
There's a really big common misconception with young adult readers and adult books..."
I hate when books are billed as horror but then aren't actually scary! I used to really like Richard Laymon's books because they actually scared me. Thrillers can be good though!
No. It's a thriller and a pretty unique take on utopian/dystopian societies.
There's a really big common misconception with young adult readers and adult books..."
I hate when books are billed as horror but then aren't actually scary! I used to really like Richard Laymon's books because they actually scared me. Thrillers can be good though!
Brooke wrote: "Im reading
and
and they are both good so far"
I wasn't the biggest fan of sabriel but I might still read Lirael as I have it already. Are you enjoying it?


I wasn't the biggest fan of sabriel but I might still read Lirael as I have it already. Are you enjoying it?

No. It's a thriller and a pretty unique take on utopian/dystopian societies.
There's a really big common misconception with young adult readers..."
Most of the time, I prefer thrillers over horror. There are too many horror authors who don't understand how to write horror and just put in all this stuff for shock value.
I'm completely obsessed with Blake Crouch at the moment. His books are really good.

Heather wrote: "Sarah wrote: "Heather wrote: "Sarah wrote: "Is it actually scary?"
No. It's a thriller and a pretty unique take on utopian/dystopian societies.
There's a really big common misconception with young..."
I've not heard of him before now, I check out his books ☺
No. It's a thriller and a pretty unique take on utopian/dystopian societies.
There's a really big common misconception with young..."
I've not heard of him before now, I check out his books ☺

I want to read that book but the chicklit comment has me extremely nervous. At least it's on my library list.

No. It's a thriller and a pretty unique take on utopian/dystopian societies.
There's a really big common misconce..."
The only books I didn't really care for was the Andrew/Luther trilogy. It was too clunky and not really structured all that well. Abandon and Snowbound were AMAZNIG; especially Abandon. The book in his Wayward Pines trilogy, Pines, was good as well.
I reviewed Abandon, but I don't think I reviewed Snowbound. I haven't put my review of Pines up yet because I'm waiting to finish the trilogy first and get all my notes squared away.


Because I don't like chicklit.

My current read is: Lee Child's Tripwire.

It's easy to do when you're medically not allowed to work at the moment and there's nothing going on. Lol.


☾Max☽ wrote: "I'm reading The Bone Season and hoping to finish it tomorrow to move onto another book because I want to read Teardrop by Lauren Kate. :)"
Do you like Lauren Kate?
Do you like Lauren Kate?
Ta wrote: "
Been dying to get to this book. I would love to read it with someone, but I'm already starting it, and I don't think I can put it down :)"
Have you read
?

Have you read

Heather wrote: "Sarah wrote: "Wow, you're really wizzing through them at the moment!"
It's easy to do when you're medically not allowed to work at the moment and there's nothing going on. Lol."
That helps!
It's easy to do when you're medically not allowed to work at the moment and there's nothing going on. Lol."
That helps!


And now I'm going to continue The Silver Blade. I loved The Red Necklace (my review) and can't wait to see how the story continues.
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Ugh why is he is so hot tempered and gorgeous?!"
Me too! :D
I'm currently halfway through the book:)