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message 1: by Gina's, Reading Sprint Fan (new)

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Post here what you are recently reading.

Greetings Bibliophiles.


Stephanie Hutabarat | 1 comments Hi,Gina. Thanks for inviting me here;p At the moment i am reading Boy,Snow, Bird by Oyeyemi. Interesting story and sad..


message 3: by Gina's, Reading Sprint Fan (new)

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Stephanie wrote: "Hi,Gina. Thanks for inviting me here;p At the moment i am reading Boy,Snow, Bird by Oyeyemi. Interesting story and sad.."

You are welcome :)

I am currently reading Insurgent, City of Bones and Ruby Red; I'm enjoying all of them :P


message 4: by Gina's, Reading Sprint Fan (new)

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Firelight (Firelight, #1) by Sophie Jordan
Vanish (Firelight, #2) by Sophie Jordan


message 5: by Louise (new)

Louise White | 9 comments Thanks for the invite Saloni. I'm reading Michael Selden's, The boy who ran. No one's reviewed it on GR yet, and it's really nice to be one of the first reviewers for a book.


message 6: by Gina's, Reading Sprint Fan (new)

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Louise wrote: "Thanks for the invite Saloni. I'm reading Michael Selden's, The boy who ran. No one's reviewed it on GR yet, and it's really nice to be one of the first reviewers for a book."

What's the book about??

Welcome to the group :)


message 8: by Gina's, Reading Sprint Fan (new)

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Kalliope wrote: "Hello! :)

I'm reading Quantum: Einstein, Bohr and the Great Debate About the Nature of Reality, Be Nobody, and Dracula :)"


How is Dracula so far??


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Gina wrote: "Kalliope wrote: "Hello! :)

I'm reading Quantum: Einstein, Bohr and the Great Debate About the Nature of Reality, Be Nobody, and Dracula :)"

How is Drac..."



Dracula is interesting. A lot of details and a little slow. I'm only about 40 pages in. I'm trying to spread the book over the month since it's for a group read.


message 10: by Gina's, Reading Sprint Fan (new)

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Kalliope wrote: "Gina wrote: "Kalliope wrote: "Hello! :)

I'm reading Quantum: Einstein, Bohr and the Great Debate About the Nature of Reality, Be Nobody, and Dracula :)"..."


Good luck then :)


message 11: by Jessica (new)

Jessica | 7 comments I just finished Dracula last week and I've now moved into The Night Circus. Dracula was good and it definitely picks up pace after the first few chapters


message 12: by Louise (new)

Louise White | 9 comments Hi. I've only just started The boy Who Ran, and I'm really enjoying it. The book cover seems to tell a good portion of the story, and I love that. It is set about 6000 years ago and it's about a boy who is orphaned after a massacre and learns survival. Though it's aimed for a young audience, it's also great for older readers like me!!! the language is properly challenging, and I could see it becoming a popular book for use in schools.


message 13: by Gina's, Reading Sprint Fan (new)

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Jessica wrote: "I just finished Dracula last week and I've now moved into The Night Circus. Dracula was good and it definitely picks up pace after the first few chapters"

Wow, you are a reading machine :D

A pure bibliophile, I'm glad to know that :)


message 14: by Gina's, Reading Sprint Fan (new)

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Louise wrote: "Hi. I've only just started The boy Who Ran, and I'm really enjoying it. The book cover seems to tell a good portion of the story, and I love that. It is set about 6000 years ago and it's about a bo..."

Interesting.

Is this the bookcover: The Boy Who Ran by Michael Selden ???


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Louise White | 9 comments That's the one! When you look closely at it you notice things, like the boy. His posture and shape are the same as the tree in which he's sitting. - The effect is that he's part of the tree/ part of nature. The author writes from various viewpoints including hinting at the animals thoughts which is a nice touch.


message 16: by Gina's, Reading Sprint Fan (new)

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Louise wrote: "That's the one! When you look closely at it you notice things, like the boy. His posture and shape are the same as the tree in which he's sitting. - The effect is that he's part of the tree/ part o..."

Interesting.

Enjoy your reading :D


message 17: by Jessica (new)

Jessica | 7 comments Well I work in a library early in the morning that has a lot of down time. So I have 1-3 hours of reading every day


message 18: by Saloni, Salpal (new)

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I just finished Don't Look Back by Jennifer L. Armentrout It was soooo good!


message 19: by Gina's, Reading Sprint Fan (new)

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Jessica wrote: "Well I work in a library early in the morning that has a lot of down time. So I have 1-3 hours of reading every day"

Wow. That is like one of my dreams, work in a library :D


message 20: by Gina's, Reading Sprint Fan (new)

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Saloni wrote: "I just finished Don't Look Back by Jennifer L. Armentrout It was soooo good!"

Can you give me a short introduction of the book please??


message 21: by Saloni, Salpal (new)

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Gina wrote: "Saloni wrote: "I just finished Don't Look Back by Jennifer L. Armentrout It was soooo good!"

Can you give me a short introduction of the book please??"


This is what it says on the book,
Samantha is a stranger in her own life. Until the night she disappeared with her best friend. Cassie, everyone said Sam had it all- popularity, wealth, and a dream boyfriend.
Sam had resurfaced, but she has no recollection of who she was or what happened that night. As she tries to piece together her life from before, she realizes it's one she no longer wants any part of. The old Sam took "mean girl" to a whole new level, and it's clear she and Cassie were more like best enemies. Sam is pretty sure that losing her memories is like winning the lottery. She's getting a second chance and being a better daughter, sister, and friend, and she's falling hard for Carson Ortiz, a boy who has always looked out for her- even when the old Sam treated him like trash.
But Cassie is still missing, and the facts about what happened to her that night aren't just buried deep inside of Sam's memory- someone else she knows, someone who wants to make sure Sam stays quiet. All Sam wants is the truth, and if she can unlock her clouded memories of that fateful night, she can finally move on. But what if not remembering is the only thing keeping Sam alive.

I'm writing my review for this book today, so hopefully I have it up by tonight or maybe tomorrow


message 22: by Gina's, Reading Sprint Fan (new)

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Saloni wrote: "Gina wrote: "Saloni wrote: "I just finished Don't Look Back by Jennifer L. Armentrout It was soooo good!"

Can you give me a short introduction of the book please??"

This is what it says on the bo..."


I'll read your review then :)


message 23: by Saloni, Salpal (new)

Saloni (salpal77) | 91 comments Mod
Alright :) I'll let you know when I get it up


message 24: by Gina's, Reading Sprint Fan (new)

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Saloni wrote: "Alright :) I'll let you know when I get it up"

Cool. Thanks :)


message 25: by Gina's, Reading Sprint Fan (new)

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City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments, #1) by Cassandra Clare You Know You Love Me (Gossip Girl, #2) by Cecily von Ziegesar


message 26: by Saloni, Salpal (new)

Saloni (salpal77) | 91 comments Mod
I finished my review!: http://myfantabulousbookshelf.blogspo...


message 27: by Gina's, Reading Sprint Fan (new)

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Saloni wrote: "I finished my review!: http://myfantabulousbookshelf.blogspo..."

Wow, you are great at this.

I'll add a journal/reviews for the members of the group, because of you :)


message 28: by Saloni, Salpal (new)

Saloni (salpal77) | 91 comments Mod
Gina wrote: "Saloni wrote: "I finished my review!: http://myfantabulousbookshelf.blogspo..."

Wow, you are great at this.

I'll add a journal/reviews for t..."


Aw thanks so much! It really means a lot :)


message 29: by Gina's, Reading Sprint Fan (new)

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:) check the folder of reviews and add one for you so other bibliophiles can read you too :)


message 30: by Julie (new)

Julie Drucker (softkittykeeper) | 25 comments Two more books I have read and reviewed lately, Santa Claus vs The Aliens by James Cardona and The Trials of Hercules by Tammie Painter, I have posted my reviews and recommend my fellow readers to check them out!


message 31: by CourtLovesBooks, The Random Astronaut (new)

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Reading The Circle by Dave Eggers for school


message 32: by Emily (new)

Emily Murphy | 66 comments I read Gone Girl. While it's good technically, the content matter is too twisted and the swears too profuse to make it enjoyable.


message 33: by Julie (new)

Julie Drucker (softkittykeeper) | 25 comments I finished The God of Snow Cone Blue by Marcia Coffey Turnquist just a couple of days ago and I was so touched by this book I had to take a couple days to gather my thoughts for my review. Please feel free to read my review and then get hold of a copy to read, you will find that it will leave you with a lot to think about!!!


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