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Hey guys! So I'm just wondering has anything been officially chosen for April? :)Also, this is the 100th comment! Woo! :D
I read Hopeless last month and it was freaking amazing! I don't own any of her other books though :( Have a nice time buddy reading her though! :)
Oh my gosh yes! Green for St. Patrick's day! I'm Irish :')I'm glad you all approve of my ideas. I think it would be really fun to host a readathon so if anyone thinks of any names.. I am not really very creative so I won't be great at coming up with names :D
Some ideas I had was that for some months, rather than picking an actual book we could choose a theme, for example; read the book you've had on your TBR the longest. Another idea I had was that we could do some readathons. That way when we post TBRs for them and Wrap ups on our YouTube channels, it will be spreading the word of the reading group to a wider audience and new people.
Yeah, you should list a few of your TBR books and then if nobody else wants to do a read-along we can just buddy read :)
Some suggestions I have are:-Uglies by Scott Westerfeld
-Heir of Fire by Sarah J. Mass
-We Were Liars by E. Lockhart
-The Spectacular Now by Tim Tharp
-Alice in Wonderland by C.S Lewis
I know March has already started but I don't think it's too late to have a read-along. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I just finished Fallen Too Far. I was in a bit of a reading slump but this book got me out of it. It was fast paced, addictive and only like 200-300 pages long so it was perfect for getting out of a reading slump :')
Maybe this month we could do a theme or genre instead of one specific book. For example we could choose contemporary as the genre and then the theme could be a book thats been on your TBR list for a very long time but you haven't gottem around to reading it. It's just an idea for if we can't come to a decision on one particular book to read :)
I was in a reading slump there for a while but I started reading The Darkest Minds and I love it so much and even though I don't have the time to read for hours every day, I want to :')
My bookshelf is somewhat complicated :') I have one childrens shelf, one middle grade shelf, one classics shelf and a Cassandra Clare shelf. The rest of my books are in shelves according to whether the series is completed and then how many books in the series I own, and then stand alones. And within those shelves they are organised by genre and within that, they are organised by author...so yeah...mine is sort of confusing :')
