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Amy Lin is on page 140 of 270 of The City of Ember (Book of Ember, #1)
So I was right Lina's grandma did die.. :(
May 18, 2014 11:55AM Add a comment
The City of Ember (Book of Ember, #1)

Amy Lin
Amy Lin is on page 132 of 270 of The City of Ember (Book of Ember, #1)
There's not too much action in this book, but it's really interesting. I have a feeling that Lina's grandma is going to die soon because I feel the author give hints about how weak she is, and if she really does die then Lina would have another problem. The "Unknown Regions" in this book reminds me of the universe. We don't know what's out there and it's all just pitch black.
May 18, 2014 11:48AM Add a comment
The City of Ember (Book of Ember, #1)

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Amy Lin is on page 84 of 270 of The City of Ember (Book of Ember, #1)
I feel like this would be a pretty good book, once I started reading the pages just wiped by. One other thing I really like about this book is that it has a table of content, book now almost never do that. I know this is a fictional book but, it seems really bizarre that they have lightbulbs in year 241. I'm excited to read on find out what is in the chest.
May 18, 2014 11:12AM Add a comment
The City of Ember (Book of Ember, #1)

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Amy Lin is on page 180 of 325 of The Death Cure (The Maze Runner, #3)
The note! I really want to know what the piece of paper Newt gave Thomas was about, but he wouldn't take it out and read it even AFTER people took Newt to the Crank Palace. I'm also wondering if I were in Thomas's place, would I go back to WICKED, or just let other people suffer. I can see how hard it might be for him to choose. Also, I wonder where all the people in Denver went.
May 11, 2014 08:56AM Add a comment
The Death Cure (The Maze Runner, #3)

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Amy Lin is on page 169 of 362 of The Scorch Trials (The Maze Runner, #2)
It's been a pretty good book so far. Thomas found Teresa, which wasn't that big of a surprise because I had a feeling that he'll find her. I found it really cool that the characters in the book are still somewhat relaxed and not going crazy! I mean, they have a disease, they have to hike in the sun, and look out for whatever happens to been in their way and they're still able to tell jokes and have a laugh.
May 04, 2014 05:54PM Add a comment
The Scorch Trials (The Maze Runner, #2)

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Amy Lin is on page 78 of 362 of The Scorch Trials (The Maze Runner, #2)
When I first got this book, I wasn't expecting it to be as good as the first book because I thought since they're out of the maze what else are you going to talk about, kind of like Mockingjay in the Hunger Games series. The games were done, but the author still wrote 300 more pages about it, which is why it's my least favourite book. One of the things I wonder is about is where Teresa went, and will Thomas find her.
May 02, 2014 06:22PM Add a comment
The Scorch Trials (The Maze Runner, #2)

Amy Lin
Amy Lin is on page 108 of 198 of Counting Back from Nine
I like how this book is really simple, there's no deep thinking in it, it's just a book where you can sit and enjoy, which is perfect for the 4-day Easter break! In the book it saids that Lauren's dad died in the accident because he was cheating on her mom, but I find that kind of hard to believe because through out the whole book, he's been said as a really trusted, and good person. It's a really cool book.
Apr 20, 2014 11:11AM Add a comment
Counting Back from Nine

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Amy Lin is on page 54 of 198 of Counting Back from Nine
Wow, this is a fast paced book! The problems present themselves at page 2! I'm really enjoying this book because it's calm, which is perfect because I just finished The Maze Runner. This book is easier to understand that I thought, since it was based on poems my first thought is that you'll have to do some digging to get the plot, but the poems make it pretty clear. Also, I feel like Scott is going to be a jerk.
Apr 18, 2014 07:44PM Add a comment
Counting Back from Nine

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Amy Lin is on page 185 of 384 of The Maze Runner (The Maze Runner, #1)
Agnes was right, this book definitely got more interesting as I went on. My answer from the last update was answered, turns out he and the mysterious girl STARTED this whole Glade thing! What I'm wondering right now is, how and why they started it, "Were they different people before they went to Glade?", and "If they created it, why can't THEY get out?". I hope my questions will be answered by the end of this book.
Apr 16, 2014 03:43PM Add a comment
The Maze Runner (The Maze Runner, #1)

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Amy Lin is on page 93 of 384 of The Maze Runner (The Maze Runner, #1)
Honestly, this book is kind of boring, but I'm going to keep reading it because Agnes said it's going to take a while for it to start getting interesting. One thing I like about this book is that they keep information that you REALLY want to know, a secret, making you want to find out more. One thing I'm wondering about is "Have Thomas been in the Glade?" and "Is he a ghost of a person that has once lived in Glade?".
Apr 15, 2014 02:01PM Add a comment
The Maze Runner (The Maze Runner, #1)

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Amy Lin is on page 225 of 447 of Lies (Gone, #3)
I really like this book, but in my opinion I would like to read more about Diana. She has been one of the four most featured characters in the first 2 books, in this book they've only mentioned her twice. Caine caused some of the problems happening at Perdido Beach but the author rarely spends more than a page really talking about him. I hope that there'll be more mention of them in the remainder of Lies.
Apr 05, 2014 02:04PM Add a comment
Lies (Gone, #3)

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Amy Lin is on page 109 of 447 of Lies (Gone, #3)
Omg! I know I just did an update 10 pages ago, but I just read something new! There were actually people outside of the FAYZ wall, dreaming about their sons and daughters suffering. Reporters, politicians, businessmen were all gathered watching. So, Orsay WASN'T lying! I can't wait to keep reading!!!!!
Mar 30, 2014 10:19AM Add a comment
Lies (Gone, #3)

Amy Lin
Amy Lin is on page 109 of 447 of Lies (Gone, #3)
Omg! I know I just did an update 10 pages ago, but I just read something new! There were actually people outside of the FAYZ wall, dreaming about their sons and daughters suffering. Reporters, politicians, businessmen were all gathered watching. I can't wait to keep reading!!!!!
Mar 30, 2014 10:11AM Add a comment
Lies (Gone, #3)

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Amy Lin is on page 99 of 447 of Lies (Gone, #3)
Like all the other Gone books, it's the kind of book that if you start reading you just can't put down. As I was reading I came up with some questions. What if Zil, the leader of the "Human Crew" becomes a freak? Will his allies try and hurt him to stay with their beliefs that freaks are bad?Also, Orsay can tell what is on the other side of the FAYZ wall but, since the book is named Lies I think she's lying about it.
Mar 30, 2014 09:50AM Add a comment
Lies (Gone, #3)

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Amy Lin is on page 304 of 590 of Hunger (Gone, #2)
This is one of those books that you can't put down! There's always something new happening, especially on the Caine side of the story. They're all so dark and secretive, you never know what's going to happen, AND also there's a secret "Darkness" ghost. To some that might be too many plots but I find it really entertaining. The kids in this book are so young and yet they act so mature, I wonder if we can do that.
Mar 19, 2014 04:48PM Add a comment
Hunger (Gone, #2)

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Amy Lin is on page 148 of 590 of Hunger (Gone, #2)
It being the sequel of Gone, I was really excited to read Hunger! It's similar to Gone, when it comes to the layout, it jumps from place to place, which I like. I don't really like how it repeats everything that happened in Gone, but I get that the author kind of has to do that, so that the people who started from book 2 will get everything. I really enjoy reading about Caine and Diana, they're secretive people.
Mar 18, 2014 02:50PM Add a comment
Hunger (Gone, #2)

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Amy Lin is on page 118 of 256 of Devil's Pass (Webb #1; Seven, #6)
I've noticed that "Devil's Pass" and "Between Heaven and Earth" have some similarities in the storyline. Both of them get in some trouble in the beginning, then they get back together with their leaders, and somehow they both meet foreign travellers, DJ meeting the Finns, and Webb meeting the Germans. This is a pretty quick book to get through, you start reading and soon you're halfway. It's a good and simple book.
Mar 12, 2014 10:41AM Add a comment
Devil's Pass (Webb #1; Seven, #6)

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Amy Lin is on page 54 of 256 of Devil's Pass (Webb #1; Seven, #6)
This is the 2nd book I'm reading of this series, and what I find most interesting is the part where all the grandsons meet. I've read about DJ's point if view about it, and now I'm reading Webb's point if view about it. It is said that Webb lives in the streets and I can't really imagine a 17 year old living on the streets. I wonder if at the end of the book after his done the task, if he'll go home with his mom.
Mar 12, 2014 09:35AM Add a comment
Devil's Pass (Webb #1; Seven, #6)

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Amy Lin is on page 307 of 558 of Gone (Gone, #1)
As I continued reading I found out that the book talks about different people in different places at once, and that the book is written in a 3rd person point of view. There isn't anything that's like "I thought "why?", it'd be like "Sam thought "why?". The question I want to find the answer is why this happened? But they're still not revealing it, which makes me want to keep reading until I find out!
Mar 01, 2014 10:36AM Add a comment
Gone (Gone, #1)

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Amy Lin is on page 130 of 558 of Gone (Gone, #1)
This book grabbed my attention from the start! It's not one of those books that wait until like half the book is over to introduce the problem, instead this book gets right to the point saying how all the adults have disappeared. I love the plot of this book, and as a matter of fact whenever I'm doing something I would think what if there were no adults? You could do whatever you want to! But, it might be a bit scary
Feb 25, 2014 01:12PM Add a comment
Gone (Gone, #1)

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Amy Lin is on page 82 of 176 of Shantorian (Trackers, #2)
This is getting really interesting! Like majority of the fiction books I've read, the quiet person has done something big!! Now I have a feeling that either this problem is going to be resolved soon, or it's going to get even bigger. But the most interesting thing about reading a book in the form of an interview is that you know that whatever happened, everything turned out okay, and no one died, since they're there.
Feb 19, 2014 05:26PM Add a comment
Shantorian (Trackers, #2)

Amy Lin
Amy Lin is on page 30 of 176 of Shantorian (Trackers, #2)
Like the first book that I read earlier this month, it has that flip back and forth format. But this time I'm actually kind of interested in the book. I think it's because now I really get the story line and this time the interviewer gets to speak a bit more making it more interesting. I wonder if they'll catch the cyber villain Shantorian.
Feb 19, 2014 02:24PM Add a comment
Shantorian (Trackers, #2)

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Amy Lin is on page 99 of 224 of Trackers (Trackers, #1)
I think because of it's unique ways of presenting the plot line, it has kept me interested in the book. Honestly, the story doesn't have the best plot, it's not a story that I can't wait to read more about, but it's style has made the book a bit more interesting to read. Also, you can go on the site, and actually see parts of the interview. This way, the reader can imagine the characters, but also see it.
Feb 09, 2014 11:59AM Add a comment
Trackers (Trackers, #1)

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Amy Lin is on page 53 of 224 of Trackers (Trackers, #1)
This book has a really different way of telling you the story, and it's really cool. The book is written as an interview and the book makes you go back and forth. Once you have read to a certain page it tells you to flip to a certain page and continue reading from there, then after the chapter there is finished, you flip back to where you were. It's one of the most unique book reading style I've ever seen!
Feb 04, 2014 03:04PM Add a comment
Trackers (Trackers, #1)

Amy Lin
Amy Lin is on page 100 of 201 of My Name Is Parvana (The Breadwinner, #4)
I really like the message in this book, about girls education and how people are being tortured in their home land. Though I really like books that are inspiring, I find that I like books with more action and complexity. I like how Parvana continues to dream, dream of her future and how she can make a difference in this country at war. It shows us that no matter how hard it is, we can always dream for a better future
Feb 01, 2014 09:42AM Add a comment
My Name Is Parvana (The Breadwinner, #4)

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Amy Lin is on page 53 of 201 of My Name Is Parvana (The Breadwinner, #4)
When I got the book I was pretty excited to read it because, I read that this book would be about educational rights for women in developing countries. The thing I remember most about this book so far was that man. The man that said "Girls belong at home!", and I really really disagree with him, and that's why even though it's a small phrase, I remember it. I also like how the book switches from the past and present.
Jan 25, 2014 04:42PM Add a comment
My Name Is Parvana (The Breadwinner, #4)

Amy Lin
Amy Lin is on page 250 of 416 of The Fall of Five (Lorien Legacies, #4)
I don't know if I'm thinking too deep about the book, but from the pages I've read since my last update, I've learned that you don't have to be super strong or amazingly big to accomplish something, because even someone young like Ella or someone whose not physically as strong like Sarah or Sam, are still able to fight, and defend their friends because they believed they could do it. Okay, time to finish this series!
Jan 15, 2014 01:36PM Add a comment
The Fall of Five (Lorien Legacies, #4)

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