Kassi Kassi’s Comments (group member since Dec 30, 2015)


Kassi’s comments from the Book clock group.

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10 O'clock (9 new)
Nov 09, 2016 07:32PM

179222 I didn't read the first one we talked about.
10 O'clock (9 new)
Nov 09, 2016 07:50AM

179222 I read The Woman in Cabin 10, and really enjoyed it. Great suspense thriller.
4 O'clock (3 new)
Nov 09, 2016 07:41AM

179222 I read Four: A Divergent Story Collection mostly just because of the title. I read the Divergent series and enjoyed it, but this addition isn't really much of an addition. It is just a new perspective.
3 O'clock (3 new)
Oct 27, 2016 09:18AM

179222 I read Tell Me Three Things. It was fine. Nothing to get too excited about. My teen girls that are casual readers will enjoy it. Otherwise, I probably wouldn't recommend it.
2 O'clock (14 new)
Sep 30, 2016 12:59PM

179222 I read Harry Potter and the Cursed Child - Parts One and Two which technically has the word two in it. I am not much of a fan, but won't elaborate further, because I could defend a thesis on my opinion of this work, and no one has time for that.
10 O'clock (9 new)
Aug 20, 2016 08:45AM

179222 Do u have this is a shareable file?
9 O'clock (6 new)
Aug 20, 2016 08:45AM

179222 Did you read November 9? I could probably go check alphabet challenge boards but I am trying to sort out what I will read for this challenge so I can get really committed!
6 O'clock (4 new)
Aug 20, 2016 08:44AM

179222 I've heard he's a good author, but I haven't picked up anything of his yet.
1 O'clock (11 new)
Jul 06, 2016 05:16PM

179222 I'm sure you feel the same way about it as I feel about history! Lol. I usually don't like romance only plots. I think this is classified as "contemporary new adult" really. Things that actually fall into "romance" in book stores and such are typically the Fabio cover sort of books, and I agree, yuck!!
1 O'clock (11 new)
Jul 06, 2016 07:50AM

179222 I read Just One Day by Gayle Forman. It's a whole series and my favorite of her writings so far. This is the third book I have read of hers. It's a light, beachy read-romance. But it was fun and whimsical and had lot Shakespeare references!
7 O'clock (7 new)
May 15, 2016 05:12PM

179222 I haven't read this, but think the perspective would be interesting. Counting by 7s
10 O'clock (9 new)
Apr 03, 2016 03:29PM

179222 That actually sounds really interesting. I love the national treasure and Dan Brown sort of things.
1 O'clock (11 new)
Feb 16, 2016 09:02AM

179222 Kathleen wrote: "Really enjoyed Ready Player One!"

I LOVE that book! So glad you liked it!
Jan 24, 2016 11:44AM

179222 I find that as well. It also makes it easier for me to choose something as I have a long been wanting to read list and this narrows it to a few of those I would have probably passed over otherwise.
2 O'clock (14 new)
Jan 24, 2016 11:33AM

179222 If you liked 1st to die, you could continue that series. I haven't seen a whole lot of others to recommend unless you want to dive into Lord of the Rings and read The Two Towers.
1 O'clock (11 new)
Jan 24, 2016 10:22AM

179222 Looking forward to what you think of it.
5 o'clock (2 new)
Jan 24, 2016 10:21AM

179222 Slaughterhouse Five is a very strange book. Now you can say you've read it. I haven't met anyone who disliked 5 people. It's so fast and easy to read but thought provoking.
Dec 31, 2015 11:52AM

179222 I also highly recommend Ready Player One by Ernest Cline. It is one of my all time favorite books, but you need to be a bit geeky to get into it probably. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9...
Dec 30, 2015 11:49AM

179222 If you google things like "books with numbers in the title" you will find goodreads lists where people have compiled the "best" books in whatever subject, such as numbered titles. Here is the one that looked the longest:

https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/2...