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What was the last book you read?
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Aug 05, 2011 09:04AM
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The last book I read was 'Meant to Be' by Tiffany King. It is about a girl who seems to be affected by other people's emotions. She moves to a new town and finds that life as she knew it may not be what she originally thought. It was a great book. I gave it five stars and I highly recomment it. :D
Last book I read was Emperors Edge by Lindsay Buroker. It's a mystery/steampunk/fantasy and the characters are well written. The story is pretty good and the MC made me laugh often. I recommend it to anyone who loves an adventure with twists.
TL wrote: "Last book I read was Emperors Edge by Lindsay Buroker. It's a mystery/steampunk/fantasy and the characters are well written. The story is pretty good and the MC made me laugh often. I recommend it ..."
Cool. :) I read my first steampunk story ever about a month ago and I liked it. I'm going to add this one to my TBR list. :)
Cool. :) I read my first steampunk story ever about a month ago and I liked it. I'm going to add this one to my TBR list. :)
I just finished a Job from hell. It was interesting I like the 2nd one better so far doomed is to funny!
Lindsay Buroker is very good! I read her blog every day. The last book I read has a very long title. A Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers by Xiaolu Guo. I recommend it because now I'm reading her 20 Fragments of a Ravenous Youth.
The last two books I read(I tend to read more than 1 book at a time) was "The Chocolate War" and "The Girl Who Stopped Swimming"The first is a YA book about a school selling chocolates for one of its fund raising events and how one boy refuses to sell
The second is about a child who dies in a swimming pool at her friend's house , the book gets into the various characters of how it happens bringing up things from the past that is best forgotten
I would recommend the YA, I truly enjoyed it. The second one, I was not happy with how they "solved" the death of the child, it seems they just did it to cover up loose ends
Just finished Brendan Carroll's The Red Cross of Gold I and The Red Cross of Gold II. It's about an ancient Order of Knights living in modern times. The books were quite interesting. Unfortunately the next book in the series doesn't appear to be in Nookbook format!
Heidi wrote: "Just finished Brendan Carroll's The Red Cross of Gold I and The Red Cross of Gold II. It's about an ancient Order of Knights living in modern times. The books were quite interesting. Unfortunate..."
I just got the first one. :) There's, like, 12 of them! I love long series. If you go on Smashwords they have all the books there. I'm not sure if you've got books from them before, but all you do is buy the book, scroll down to the different dowload formats, and click download on the epub version. Save the file (mine is called epub so I don't forget), plug your Nook into your computer (it shows up as a usb thingy), then click and drag the epub file to the Nook. Disconnect your Nook and you should be good to go. Here's the link to the third one. :)http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/...
I just got the first one. :) There's, like, 12 of them! I love long series. If you go on Smashwords they have all the books there. I'm not sure if you've got books from them before, but all you do is buy the book, scroll down to the different dowload formats, and click download on the epub version. Save the file (mine is called epub so I don't forget), plug your Nook into your computer (it shows up as a usb thingy), then click and drag the epub file to the Nook. Disconnect your Nook and you should be good to go. Here's the link to the third one. :)http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/...
Mireille wrote: I just got the first one. :) There's, like, 12 of them! I love long series. If you go on Smashwords they have all the books there. I'm not sure if you've got books from them before, but all you do is buy the book, scroll down to the different dowload formats, and click download on the epub version. Save the file (mine is called epub so I don't forget), plug your Nook into your computer (it shows up as a usb thingy), then click and drag the epub file to the Nook..."Thanks Mireille!!! I usually check Smashwords (and Inkmesh), but totally forgot about checking there about this series. I've gotten free books from Smashwords, but haven't actually purchased any...but this will be worth it :o) Thanks again! (BTW, Now I'm currently reading: Through a Dark Mist by Marsha Canham. What's with these knight stories?!)



