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Sep 15, 2016 10:48PM

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Lol! I agree. I can't seem to put it down! And I have already bought book 2 even though i just started 1! :)



Crown of Midnight by Sarah J. Mass.


But it's really interesting.

Right now I am reading about three books- today I was going to go to my schools library and get All the Bright Places but I am sick. I am offically reading Night and Signing Made Easy
VvaBooklove wrote: "Right now I am reading about three books- today I was going to go to my schools library and get All the Bright Places but I am sick. I am offically reading Night and [bo..." actually make that 4 because I am also reading some book I have no Idea how to spell


I actually keep signing E.A. Poe for later, not sure what really to expect and which boo..."
I started reading it after we read The Raven in school. I was amazed about how he could write and wanted to know if other books are just as good as The Raven.
So far, I like how the story is percieved. It's written from first person, but surprisingly, I like it. The description is deep and you can truly imagine what is happening. It may be a little bit of a horror story, seeing as there are deaths and some stories may give you quite a scare, but overall I enjoy it in every moment. Also, when a character does what he/she does, it is for a reason and explanations are great. Like, Sherlock Holmes before Sherlock Holmes was invented.
(Also, sorry for my English, if you can't understand something, please message me.)

The High Mountains of Portugal by Yann Martel (Just started this the other day and it's still too early to form an opinion on it yet.)
By Light We Knew Our Names by Anne Valente (A collection of short stories. Pretty good so far; a couple of stories I didn't really care for, but I'm about halfway through and so far I'm happy with what I've read.)
I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban by Malala Yousafzai (I really don't know how I feel about this one. The introduction was very intriguing but the first few chapters are dull. The first few chapters are her parents' backstories and the history of Swat and Pakistan which are interesting but also very confusing. I feel like it's more of a stream-of-conscious style alternating between her parents and country's history that weren't pieced together that well. I'm hoping the other chapters will because more unified and interesting.)
Blood on the Tracks (Sydney Rose Parnell #1) by Barbara Nickless (Kindle First choice for September. Got a late start on it. Still too early to form an opinion on it yet.)

Priya




Don't judge a book by its cover. Who would have thought that this was going to be this good, based on the boring cover. This is one hell of a story once he gets going. You will not want to put this book down.

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