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Chloe & Cindee
Mion & Anne
Taylor & Annie
Syndi & Amber
Jazzy & Alohomora310

After looking through your shelf, I've decided to read A Court of Mist and Fury. I read the first book in the series a few months back, and I didn't know if I was going to continue the series as I wasn't the biggest fan of Feyre, but after reading your review, I've decided to give the series another shot!
Let me know if you want any recommendations from my shelf!

I think I am going to read The Mysterious Mr. Quin from your shelf, and possibly Crazy Rich Asians, since it seems I might be the only person on the planet who hasn't read it :P

I always enjoy perusing your bookshelf, I find so many interesting books :)
I'm going to read The Yellow Rain (Spain) - I have it on my bookshelf waiting to be read!
And then I'm also going to do a re-read of Pippi Longstocking (Sweden) - I haven't read it since I was a young child..
This will give me two books for Read the World, and one a classic children's for Back to the Classics :)
I'm super excited!

I am going to read Revolution because it sounds interesting and you gave it 4 stars so it must be worth reading. I might also read Betrayed and Chosen because I need to read more of that series.

We seem to have very similar reading tastes so this was easy for me! I am going to read Finale because I desperately need to finish this series, and I can see from your review that you thought it was a really good conclusion! I am also going to try to pick up The Sun Is Also a Star as this has been something I've wanted to get to for a while.
Happy reading!

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I think I am going to read The Mysterious Mr. Quin from your shelf, and possibly Crazy Rich Asians, since it seems I might be the only person on the plan..."
Hi, Amber :)
Last year I thought I'm the only one who hasn't read Crazy Rich Asian haha Hope you enjoy those books :)
From your shelf, I choose Anne of Green Gables and Anne of Avonlea. I looove Anne of Green Gables but haven't read other books in the series.

After looking through your shelf, I've decided to read A Court of Mist and Fury. I read the first book in the series a few months back, and I didn't know if I was going..."
Hello Taylor,
Sorry for the delay, I was on holiday. I'm just back now so I will go through your shelves and decide on a book tomorrow! Have you started ACOMAF? And if so how are you finding it?

I've had a look at your shelf and I am wondering if you could help me choose a book, as I haven't read that many vampire books, so do you have a favourite that you would recommend? :D

I've sadly been busy with school work, so I'm only a few chapters in, but hopefully I'll catch a break soon and get to sit down and actually get through some!
If you're looking for something that has vampires in it, that's a bit tricky for me. Most of the books I read that have vampires in them, have a mix of other supernatural creatures, too. Born at Midnight is the first book in The Shadow Falls series which is about a girl who gets shipped away to a summer camp for "troubled teens" but it actually turns out to be for supernatural kids. I really enjoy this series, and there's also spin-off tales about the other main characters, which I find really neat! In one of the spin-off tales, the main character is a vampire, but if you haven't read the main series, you'd be missing a ton.
Then there's Night World, No. 1. This is actually a series of 9 books, but it's published in three volumes, each containing three books. Sadly, the author never finished the series, so there's no conclusion (the last book was published in the 90s), but it's apparently in the process of being written, so there's still hope!
If neither of those sound appealing to you, I have some other books that I'd recommend, but these don't have vampires in them.
My first recommendation would be Runaway. It's a book about a 12 year old girl who was stuck in foster care and constantly being bounced between houses. She decides that she can no longer take it, and she runs away. The book in told in a journal format where she's writing on the run. I first read this book in middle school, but even today when I reread it, I love it!
My second recommendation would be Made for You. This is a book about a girl with a very violent stalker that's trying to do whatever they can to be with the girl they love. It's told from multiple perspectives, and it can be graphic at times, but I really enjoyed it, and it was fun trying to guess who the stalker was throughout the book!
My third recommendation would be The Initiation / The Captive Part I. This is a three book series, and is probably my all time favorite book. It's about witches and magic and love. I have a hard time describing this book, but it's really good, I swear!
If none of these sound good, just let me know and I can recommend you something else! :D

I'm 40% through The Sun Is Also a Star and I don't think it's really for me. I'm not hating it, but I don't think it's a story I'm really going to click with. How is your reading going?
Chloe

I'm sorry for not having had time to pick a book from your shelves before now. I'm thinking of going with The Housekeeper and the Professor or Warcross. If you have any classics you would like to recommend, let me know! If I don't manage to read them in February, it's always a good idea to have a couple of classics planned ahead.
Happy reading!
M.

I'm sorry for not having had time to pick a book from your shelves before now. I'm thinking of going with The Housekeeper and the Professor or Warcross. I..."
Both of those books I enjoyed a lot, of course they are very different from eachother...
The Housekeeper and the Professor is heartwarming, sweet, quiet book, true to japanese literary style. It's a feel good read, and an ode to the maths!
Warcross - I like Marie Lu's writing a lot, I find her YA books very readable without eye-rolling :) This storyline was intriguing, action packed, with good pacing, and the main character was a strong smart girl with attitude, and I was rooting for her all the way.
I have a pretty small list of classics read.. but if you want to buddy read one together, I'm game for that too.

Would you be interested in buddy reading A Wizard of Earthsea? I noticed you have marked it as to-read and I recently bought a copy of an edition with the first three books in it - the first book in the series qualifies as a classic! Another book we could buddy read if you're interested is The End of Eternity. Let me know what you think!
M.

Would you be interested in buddy reading A Wizard of Earthsea? I noticed you have marked it as to-read and I recently bought a copy of an edition with the first three books..."
Yes, definitely! I have wanted to read Wizard of Earthsea for a long time, and just never seem to get around to it. And it just makes it into the challenge with a 1968 publishing date :)
I just checked the ebook out of the library ... I'll set up a thread for us in Buddy Reads folder :)...

I have decided to go with the Night world, I have ordered the first book on my kindle as I couldn't find the volume edition. Look forward to reading it when I get some time off!
Hope school will get calmer soon so that you have time to relax!
Happy reading,
Annie


I don't particularly like short stories also, but among all of Christie's short stories collections, I love this the most because of the mysteriousness. It kept me reading through all the stories. The ending, however, is rather peculiar.

I've finished reading Anne of Green gables for the second time and I'm still greatly impressed. The writing is beautiful, I can just imagine the beautiful scenery. I still laugh and cry together with Anne. Now I'm starting on Anne of Avonlea :D

I've finished reading Anne of Green gables for the second time and I'm still greatly impressed. The writing is beautiful, I can just imagine the beautiful scenery. I still laugh and cry t..."
I'm thinking it might be time to re-read those myself... I'm about to revisit Little House on the Prairie with my kiddos, maybe we should put Anne of Green Gables next on the list!

I've finished reading Anne of Green gables for the second time and I'm still greatly impressed. The writing is beautiful, I can just imagine the beautiful scenery. I..."
Yes, please. Having fun is guaranteed when reading Anne of Green gables. I'm almost half way with Anne of Avonlea and I laugh out loud reading Anne's students' letters :D
I've never read Little House on the Prairie but I would love to read it if I can get a hold of the book

I finished the Night World and found it interesting as pointed out a lot of the popular trends that modern vampire series went for such as being invited in and trying to be 'vegetarian'. However, I found certain parts a bit rushed, especially when Ash is involved I wish there was a bit more reasoning behind his actions. Although I did see that he appears in later instalment so maybe that's why?
Happy Reading,
Annie

I've finished reading Anne of Green gables for the second time and I'm still greatly impressed. The writing is beautiful, I can just imagine the beautiful scenery. I..."
Yes, please. Having fun is guaranteed when reading Anne of Green gables. I'm almost half way with Anne of Avonlea and I laugh out loud reading Anne's students' letters :D
I've never read Little House on the Prairie but I would love to read it if I can get a hold of the book*
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Definitely worth it! Although, it's actually 8 (or 9?) books, ha.
I'm going to start Crazy Rich Asians now.

I've finished reading Anne of Green gables for the second time and I'm still greatly impressed. The writing is beautiful, I ca..."
I actually looooooove reading series. Almost every book I like is a series or a part of it. Unfortunately, Little House on the Prairie is not commonly sold in bookstores in Indonesia (I have no idea why). But I'll definitely look for it :)
Hope you enjoy Crazy Rich Asians, Amber :D

I finished Anne of Green Gables & Anne of Avonlea today and I'm torn between happy that I finished this book but also dismayed that I don't have the other books. I can't stop smiling for the last few chapters. But I also often teared up when they talked about dear Matthew. The writing is beautiful and detailed. I really really really love it. I'm glad I picked them from your shelf.
How's Crazy Rich Asians?
And I will always remember our mod Anne from Canada whenever I read Anne of Green Gables & Anne of Avonlea. Thank you very very much, Anne :D

I finished Anne of Green Gables & Anne of Avonlea today and I'm torn between happy that I finished this book but also dismayed that I don't have the other books. I can't sto..."
My all time favorite book as a kid :) I use to imagine and play-act myself being Anne, because of course, you know, same name... LOL I adore everything about Anne Shirley, and the setting for these books is a beautiful and charming part of Canada too 😍🍁
So glad you're enjoying these stories, and enough to re-read them too!

I also still have Pippi Longstocking here to be read too!
Hopefully I'll catch up over the next week!

But I've finished The Sun Is Also a Star and rated it 3 out of 5 stars. I liked the romance element but I think the philosophical spin on it was not my cup of tea. I have a day left to read 250 odd pages of Finale but I did start it!


Exactly! This book is far from my regular pick and I'm not that fond of it. But I kept thinking about the story and couldn't help but reading China Rich Girlfriend and Rich People Problems. So far, Rich People Problems is my favorite because it concludes all the dramas! Yeay!

Ugh. I guess I'm going to be following suit!

Hope you like it :D

And I had finished A wizard of Earthsea too, now I need to read the next books in this series! How did you find the next 2 books?
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Partner pairings announced: February 1 (announced in this thread)
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SUMMARY:
In this challenge, participants are paired up to choose and read a book from their partner's read shelf and compare how they each rated the book. It's a fun way to discover new books, to read from different genre(s), and to make PenPal connections. This challenge repeats monthly, and you sign-up separately for each month you wish to participate.
COMPLETING THE CHALLENGE
- Week 1: Review your paired partner's 'Read shelf' and choose a book(s) to read. Post to this thread to update your partner on the book chosen. (You can ask them for suggestions too!)
- Week 1-4: Begin reading, and post any updates/thoughts as you read.
- Week 3-4: Complete your read, and post to the thread with final thoughts on the book and comparing how you and your partner each rated the book.
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