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CaelaK_E2 is 50% done with Lodestar (Keeper of the Lost Cities, #5)
This book has so far been a bit more interesting than the previous books, and I really love this series. I think that the characters are very well developed in this book, and they show more traits than they have in previous books. I think that anyone who is interested in fantasy and adventure.
Mar 07, 2019 04:10PM Add a comment
Lodestar (Keeper of the Lost Cities, #5)

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CaelaK_E2 is finished with Smoke and Ashes: Revised Edition
This book is a non-fiction story that helps you see why the holocaust actually happened. It shows things like how Adolf Hitler rose to power and manipulated the president and the country with his powerful speeches. This is a great book for people that want to read about the holocaust, or people going to the berlin troip.
Feb 27, 2019 10:47PM Add a comment
Smoke and Ashes: Revised Edition

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CaelaK_E2 is starting Extras (Uglies, #4)
Extras is the continuation of the Uglies series. This time it stars in Japan with new themes of social pressure. People 'kick' stories to get famous and sometimes this comes at a terrible cost. Aya is an 'Ugly' who finds something really horrifying behind the society and soon enough she kicks the story and has to run away from something unfamiliar. Unknown. Impossible. Inhuman?
Jan 08, 2019 10:21PM Add a comment
Extras (Uglies, #4)

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CaelaK_E2 is finished with Prisoner B-3087
This book really shows how people need to keep going and have grit. The man this book is about is Jack Gruener and how he survived 10 concentration camps. He shows bravery, and he keeps going no matter how hopeless the situation is. I think that everyone can learn from him that if you keep going you can make it!
Dec 21, 2018 12:27AM Add a comment
Prisoner B-3087

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CaelaK_E2 is finished with Prisoner B-3087
This book really shows how people need to keep going and have grit. The man this book is about is Jack Gruener and how he survived 10 concentration camps. He shows bravery, and he keeps going no matter how hopeless the situation is. I think that everyone can learn from him that if you keep going you can make it!
Dec 21, 2018 12:26AM Add a comment
Prisoner B-3087

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CaelaK_E2 is finished with Neverseen (Keeper of the Lost Cities, #4)
This book has two major twists in the end and makes you wonder who you can trust. Like the divergent series, if you have not read it it is a book filled with betrayal, hate, and despair. Yet also filled with joy, adventure, and friends. This is a very heartbreaking twist and makes you connect and want to comfort the protagonist.
Nov 20, 2018 04:09PM Add a comment
Neverseen (Keeper of the Lost Cities, #4)

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CaelaK_E2 is finished with Everblaze (Keeper of the Lost Cities, #3)
This book reminds me of "The Land of Stories" series, for those who haven't read that series its a book full of magic, and adventure. The only difference is how in the "Keeper of the Lost Cities" books, the adventure is more life or death style. This series is making me lose sleep and I haven't found a series that has done that in a long time. I reccomend this series to people that love adventure with fantasy!
Nov 19, 2018 04:48PM Add a comment
Everblaze (Keeper of the Lost Cities, #3)

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CaelaK_E2 is finished with Exile (Keeper of the Lost Cities, #2)
Something that really caught my eye about this book was how different it was from what I thought was the basic idea of this series. The main idea was keeping the protagonist out of harm, yet this time she goes out of her comfort zone and she really tries to solve the problem that was presented in front of her.
Nov 08, 2018 10:13PM Add a comment
Exile (Keeper of the Lost Cities, #2)

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CaelaK_E2 is finished with Keeper of the Lost Cities (Keeper of the Lost Cities, #1)
I know I shouldn't have but I couldn't put the book down last night and long story short I may have read until I finished the book. This book really captivated me because there was a sudden turning point from a nice fantasy book to an action-filled book and I loved it. I am really picky about books and I often get bored soon with some books but this series is downright amazing!
Oct 30, 2018 07:12PM Add a comment
Keeper of the Lost Cities (Keeper of the Lost Cities, #1)

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CaelaK_E2 is on page 100 of 496 of Keeper of the Lost Cities (Keeper of the Lost Cities, #1)
So far this book is filled with mythical creatures and strange phenomenon that are very interesting to read and I recommend it to people that love their fantasy. I can't say much because that would spoil some VERY good parts of the book, but this book is very mesmerizing and you may find yourself noticing that you have been reading for hours though it may feel like minutes!
Oct 21, 2018 11:28PM Add a comment
Keeper of the Lost Cities (Keeper of the Lost Cities, #1)

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CaelaK_E2 is finished with The Art of Starving
This book is a very amazing funny, yet serious and deep book. This book shows some themes that are important and heartwarming and some parts that are sad and heartbreaking. Overall, I loved reading this book and I recommend it to people who like books that heal yet break your heart at the same time.
Oct 17, 2018 05:09PM Add a comment
The Art of Starving

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CaelaK_E2 is on page 217 of 372 of The Art of Starving
So far the protagonist has developed powers, such as when he touches something he knows the history of what happened to it. A few pages ago there was also a plot twist, and though I kinda expected it, it still shocked me. It shocked me in a good way, in a way that you just want to continue reading the book for hours and hours. I recommend this book to people who like fantasy, with a bit of realism in the book aswell.
Sep 26, 2018 07:08PM Add a comment
The Art of Starving

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CaelaK_E2 is on page 66 of 372 of The Art of Starving
This book is a mix of fantasy with things that happen in real life, it covers some serious topics that some people may be uncomfortable with but it is a strange, yet absorbing book. It has an amazing way of introducing chapters, the writer wrote the book in a way that breaks the fourth wall and still makes it look as if its a diary. This book is so far a very interesting and heartbreaking book.
Sep 22, 2018 06:14PM Add a comment
The Art of Starving

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CaelaK_E2 is finished with Renegades (Renegades, #1)
In the end, this book is very similar to books like Divergent and Throne of Glass. These books all share the idea of a Protagonist going through many trials, and having to prove themselves. I would recommend it to anyone that likes dystopian books that have a bit of fantasy and adventure.
Sep 17, 2018 06:05PM Add a comment
Renegades (Renegades, #1)

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CaelaK_E2 is on page 297 of 552 of Renegades (Renegades, #1)
This book reminds me of the book Divergent because they both are going through trials. In Renegades the Protagonist is going through trials to become a 'hero,' and in the book Divergent, the Protagonist also has to complete trials to become part of the faction. Both characters have to deal with the stress of auditioning and to not fail their mission.
Sep 11, 2018 07:47PM Add a comment
Renegades (Renegades, #1)

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CaelaK_E2 is on page 297 of 552 of Renegades (Renegades, #1)
This reminds me of Divergent because this book is also set in a dystopian 'timezone,' and they both have to deal with the same problems. The Protagonist is doing the trials to become a 'superhero.' In the book
Divergent, the Protagonist also has to complete trials to become a formal member of the faction. So they are both dealing with the stress to become a part of a group of people.
Sep 11, 2018 07:18PM Add a comment
Renegades (Renegades, #1)

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