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Right now I am currently reading Sabotaged by Margaret Peterson Haddix. I like it, but it's not one of my favorites.
Lydia wrote: "Right now I am currently reading Sabotaged by Margaret Peterson Haddix. I like it, but it's not one of my favorites."
It's from The missing series right? Which are your favourites books? :)
It's from The missing series right? Which are your favourites books? :)
I' m currently reading "Beautiful darkness" Actually I wasn't so involved in reading sagas but this one really caught my attention and I think I love it but in a different way from other fantasy books that I'd read before.
from that series so far, I would have to say Sabatoged. But my favorite all time series would have to be Harry Potter.
I started the beautiful creatures series but never finished it. I really want to though. I just have so many other books that I want to read!
Lydia wrote: "from that series so far, I would have to say Sabatoged. But my favorite all time series would have to be Harry Potter."
What do you think about Harry Potter movies?
What do you think about Harry Potter movies?
Lydia wrote: "I started the beautiful creatures series but never finished it. I really want to though. I just have so many other books that I want to read!"
Hahaha I know that feeling! I have a lot of books to read too, but you should finish them, ;)
Hahaha I know that feeling! I have a lot of books to read too, but you should finish them, ;)
Ok. I will. This series I am reading, The Missing, is pretty good. I like them, but I am trying to push through for the last two books. I want to read the Delirium series next.
Lydia wrote: "Ok. I will. This series I am reading, The Missing, is pretty good. I like them, but I am trying to push through for the last two books. I want to read the Delirium series next."
I want to read Deliruim too! we can read it together if you want... I've already finished Beautiful Darkness and I liked it but I am not gonna read the next ones.
I want to read Deliruim too! we can read it together if you want... I've already finished Beautiful Darkness and I liked it but I am not gonna read the next ones.
Lydia wrote: "Sorry I finished. I forgot. I'm on the second book now. I can wait for you if you want."
Jajajaj dont worry, how was the first one? ok , I'll start reading it today.
Jajajaj dont worry, how was the first one? ok , I'll start reading it today.
I'm currently reading
Greenglass house is a children's mystery which I am very much enjoying so far. What I Know For Sure is a very inspirational read. I'm trying to read more nonfiction :)
I just finished reading Confess by Colleen Hoover, which I absolutely adored. I'm now about to start reading Grey by E.L. James, I read the first 3 and I thought why not? It can't possibly be any worse than the first 3 right?
I'm reading Foreign Bodies by Cynthia Ozick (print) and The Last Word by Hanif Kureishi (eBook). Both are beautifully written, and VERY different.
Amy wrote: "I'm currently reading 

Greenglass house is a children's mystery which I am very much enjoying so far. What I Know For..."
It sounds interesting. Tell me how was it when you're done.


Greenglass house is a children's mystery which I am very much enjoying so far. What I Know For..."
It sounds interesting. Tell me how was it when you're done.
Nicole wrote: "I just finished reading Confess by Colleen Hoover, which I absolutely adored. I'm now about to start reading Grey by E.L. James, I read the first 3 and I thought why not? It can't possibly be any w..."
I've read 2 books from Colleen and they were very good, I think she's a nice author.
Did you read midnight sun from twilight? I think the the idea of grey is kínd of similar to this one. But tell me how was it when you're done because I read the trilogy too .
I've read 2 books from Colleen and they were very good, I think she's a nice author.
Did you read midnight sun from twilight? I think the the idea of grey is kínd of similar to this one. But tell me how was it when you're done because I read the trilogy too .
I am currently reading three different books, I never seem to be able to just start one without starting another before I finish the first. I am reading one book, one on my kindle, and one on my tablet. The book is By the Breath of the People by Gil Bean and so far it is very good; it is historical fiction. The one on my tablet is Foreverland Boxed set by Tony Bertauski that I am due to review on June 25th for the blog tour so you'll just have to wait a few days to read about this one, I am within a few pages of finishing this one. The one on my kindle is The Smokefree Way by Tamar Turgal that has received great reviews and one I have been trying to set aside time for for a couple months. I was an exsmoker and started smoking again 6 years ago after my accident and have wanted to quit again so I will let you know if this truly works! I really hope it does!!!
I just finished NurtureShock: New Thinking About Children. It was a fascinating read and really got me thinking about my interactions with kids. Amy, you should try it if you're trying to get into nonfiction! Here's my review if you're interested:https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Laura wrote: "Nicole wrote: "I just finished reading Confess by Colleen Hoover, which I absolutely adored. I'm now about to start reading Grey by E.L. James, I read the first 3 and I thought why not? It can't po..."Laura I really enjoy Colleen Hoover books! I think I read like a couple chapters (if that) of Midnight Sun, whatever I found online for it. So I finished Grey. I didn't hate it but I didn't love it. I don't know what you thought of the series originally, but I much preferred Christian's point of view than Ana's. I really didn't like her as a character- I thought she was annoying to put it simply. I found Christian to be a more interesting character and better narrater than Ana. It was definitely cool to read about Christian's point of view and see what he was thinking/experiencing through the events of the first book. I feel like they could have gone into his past more and even gone more in depth with why he is the way he is, and why he's into this whole lifestyle. Like they mentioned it a couple of times but there wasn't much detail, I felt.
I wouldn't say that its something I think people need to read, but if you want to then go for it, I found it better than 50 shades of grey! It's not fantastic but its not terrible either, it just kinda exists.
Julie wrote: "I am currently reading three different books, I never seem to be able to just start one without starting another before I finish the first. I am reading one book, one on my kindle, and one on my ta..."
what do you like more ,tablet, kindle or book?
Thank you for sharing it with us, good luck! Tell us about your progress
what do you like more ,tablet, kindle or book?
Thank you for sharing it with us, good luck! Tell us about your progress
Laura wrote: "Heather wrote: "The Diviners by Libba Bray"What is it about?"
It's about a girl named Evie who lives in Ohio until she runs into trouble. She has to go live with her uncle who she hasn't seen in years in New York and from there she discovers something evil and mysterious about the place.
I gave it 5 stars and started reading Ruby Red
VeroNika wrote: "I finished Billie by Anna Gavalda and I have started Watermelon by Marian Keyes."
What is it about?
What is it about?
Books mentioned in this topic
NurtureShock: New Thinking About Children (other topics)Opal (other topics)
Greenglass House (other topics)
What I Know for Sure (other topics)
Foreign Bodies (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Cynthia Ozick (other topics)Hanif Kureishi (other topics)





