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I read Gayle Forman's If I Stay years ago and loved it, but was disappointed by the follow up Where She Went, and haven't read anything else of hers. Hopefully you'll enjoy her work. :)


Thanks Becky! I heard that If I Stay was good so what went wrong with Where She Went?

Anyway, I borrowed The Hazel Wood from the library today. I'm already annoyed. >:-(


I have Hazel Wood on my TBR. This doesn't sound promising.

None of them are really sticking with me after I read them, though.
Last night I came to a novella of 104 pages, and I couldn't bring myself to start it.
This e-book reverts to the library in something like 6 days, and I'm not sure I can make myself care...

I have I have been trying to read the Hazel Wood for about 6 weeks now. Just can’t get into it. Might be a little too horror-ish for me? Whatever the reason it’s aslog for me.

I finished up the Legend of Beka Cooper - which was fun for what it was. Now I'm just...re-reading old stuff. Again.



(Haven't read Scalzi, either, for that matter... )

I loved that book - preordered book 2 months ago (signed copy. SCORE!)

(Haven't read Scalzi, either, for that matter... )"
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As a reader of YA/MG, I am surprised.
I adore Tamora Pierce - the stuff I've read, of course. IIRC, she's the only YA author I actually read around the "correct" age range. I love her. She gave me my first female paladin: Alanna of Trebond.

As a reader of YA/MG, I am surprised.
I adore Tamora Pierce - the stuff I've read, of course. IIRC, she's the only YA author I actually read around the "correct" age range. I love her. She gave me my first female paladin: Alanna of Trebond. "
I think it's partially because whenever I see Alanna discussed I think I'd read it and didn't like it, but it's a different book I'm thinking about, so I always sort of just skim over it.


It definitely went dark out of nowhere. I kinda wanted a dark retelling, but the first half was too light and disconnected compared to just how dark it went. I was disappointed, though, that the grandmother's whole collection of fairytales was supposed to be true but only some of her fairytales had a prominent role in the book. Like, what was the point of telling us a list of her stories and cherry-picking just a few? I expected The Book of Lost Things, but alas, I put The Hazelwood down to a temporary-to-permanent DNF.
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I'm currently reading Tokyo Ghoul: re, Vol. 1, Black Butler, Vol. 26, and Norse Mythology. I managed to finish one book this month, The Exile's Journey, but my reading has been slow going, otherwise.

Now reading Arsenic for Tea.
I really want to start Dreadnought, but I'm supposed to be doing it as a Buddy Read which doesn't start until Oct 1st, so Arsenic is kind of a filler book.

Also finished The Immortals series by Tamora Pierce.
I started The Jennifer Morgue but I'm not liking it.


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To Green Angel Tower, Part 1 (other topics)I Have Lost My Way (other topics)
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Having read an eclectic mix - The Finger, Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda and Rendezvous with Rama - over the last two months, I'm now reading (and really enjoying) I Have Lost My Way. I haven't read anything by Gayle Forman before but it looks like I'll be checking out her other books in due course.