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Peep wrote: "I think I might read Perfect Chemistry when I'm done with Eighth Grade Bites (really fast read btw)."

Do it! You'll love Alex. He's bad in a good way. ;)


message 1652: by Peep (Pop! Pop!) (new)

Peep (Pop! Pop!) Shannen I like them that way!

Wow, that sounded bad. You know what I mean though. Great. Now I can't wait to read it.


message 1653: by Milena (new)

Milena | 7 comments I just finished Spirit Bound #5 (VA series). Not sure what I'm going to start next, my to-read list is huge. :)


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Sheila Beaumont (sheilabeaumont) | 18 comments I've just started FAERY REBELS: SPELL HUNTER by R.J. Anderson.


message 1655: by Stormi (StormReads) (new)

Stormi (StormReads) (bmreviewsohmy) Sheila wrote: "I've just started FAERY REBELS: SPELL HUNTER by R.J. Anderson."

I am reading this one too, so far its okay. Its not going real fast for me though. Are you liking it?


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Lana (lanajeany) | 17 comments I finished "The Sky Is Everywhere" and I LOVED LOVED it! I thought the writing was beautiful. I loved the poems that start each chapter. I highly recommend it.


message 1657: by Amanda (new)

Amanda  Murphy | 96 comments Okay, I just finished Perfect Chemistry. Holy Horses! Is that book ever racey!! Do teenagers really read that stuff? I admit that it is a captivating love story with characters that you really like. But...WHOA!


message 1658: by [deleted user] (new)

Lana - I think I have that one on my TBR list. If not, I'm going to add it.

Mandi - Yes, it was racy but I think the average 16-17 year old probably has some racy moments (or at least thoughts). ;)


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Amanda  Murphy | 96 comments Need something really light...maybe Will Grayson, Will Grayson?


message 1660: by Jaimie (new)

Jaimie (jaimier) | 1275 comments I really liked Will Grayson!


message 1661: by Heidi (new)

Heidi Lana wrote: "I finished "The Sky Is Everywhere" and I LOVED LOVED it! I thought the writing was beautiful. I loved the poems that start each chapter. I highly recommend it."

Good. I have that in my tbr pile :)


message 1662: by Heidi (new)

Heidi Jaimie wrote: "I really liked Will Grayson!"

Jaimie - I downloaded the mp3 audiobook of this one, it is up next for me :)


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Jaimie (jaimier) | 1275 comments sweet!


message 1664: by Heidi (new)

Heidi Just started listening to The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate by Jacqueline Kelly -- after that is Will Grayson :)


message 1665: by Peep (Pop! Pop!) (new)

Peep (Pop! Pop!) Mandi wrote: "Okay, I just finished Perfect Chemistry. Holy Horses! Is that book ever racey!! Do teenagers really read that stuff? I admit that it is a captivating love story with characters t..."

I'm reading it now, but so far I like Leaving Paradise better.


message 1666: by Heidi (new)

Heidi Oh Peep! I decided to read Perfect Chemistry because it got better reviews than Leaving Paradise and now I am confused! p.s. when you have time go to the author's fan page on here and scroll down to the perfect chemistry youtube video. It is the cheesiest of cheese (if that even makes sense). I laughed my butt off at it.


message 1667: by Peep (Pop! Pop!) (new)

Peep (Pop! Pop!) HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Oh my goodness that was hilarious!!! Wow!

I'm more than halfway done with it, so my feelings might change. Right now, it's just ok for me. The trailer is much better!


message 1668: by Heidi (new)

Heidi Isn't it bad? p.s. I changed my mind and am going to read Leaving Paradise first.


message 1669: by Traci (new)

Traci Lana wrote: "I finished "The Sky Is Everywhere" and I LOVED LOVED it! I thought the writing was beautiful. I loved the poems that start each chapter. I highly recommend it."

I absolutely adored this book. I cried at least 4 times and I barely ever cry during books. I definitely recommend it :D


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That video is horrible! WTH was that?!


message 1671: by Traci (new)

Traci I don't know what you guys are talking about. That trailer was amazing XD


message 1672: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (jackie1301) | 75 comments Now you really made me more curious about "Perfect Chemestry"... LOL...Think this will be something I read in the near future!


message 1673: by Lani (new)

Lani (crahfty) | 253 comments I thought Perfect Chemistry was cheesy and cliche. I may have to re-read it.

I agree the video is awesomely bad though, lol!


message 1674: by Heidi (new)

Heidi Traci wrote: "I don't know what you guys are talking about. That trailer was amazing XD"

Ha! I hope you are being sarcastic.


message 1675: by Peep (Pop! Pop!) (new)

Peep (Pop! Pop!) I think it's funny that it's her book trailer and not a fan made one. But oh well, if I hadn't read the book before the trailer, I would have read it after!

And Heidi you could read either one. I like this one, but I like Leaving Paradise better - so far. I'm telling you now that I WILL be reading the rest of both series.

The video was better than Twilight. (I say it with live Shannen)!

As for PC, I could have sworn I saw a trailer for a movie along the same lines. Can't remember where though. All I remember is a train and a gang member with a tattoo over his face.

Also, this book semi/kinda reminds me of the movie Keith (which I really liked!)


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Grrrr! The video was NOT better than Twilight! But I still like you, Peep! ;)

The video was just bad on so many levels. The guy was wimpy. The girl was horrible. And then to have the author pop up at the end of the video. Argh!


message 1677: by Heidi (new)

Heidi I am so glad everyone is watching that video! I had to share my horror :)


message 1678: by Milena (new)

Milena | 7 comments Hahaha. That video is the worst everrrr. If they wanted to scare people away: goal accomplished! :-)


message 1679: by Traci (new)

Traci Heidi wrote: "Traci wrote: "I don't know what you guys are talking about. That trailer was amazing XD"

Ha! I hope you are being sarcastic."


It's a crying shame that you can't tell :p


message 1680: by Peep (Pop! Pop!) (new)

Peep (Pop! Pop!) I've given up on spelling! I finally finished Perfect Chemistry and am trying to get in at least one more book before the end of the month. Would be awesome if I could get two done.


message 1681: by Heidi (new)

Heidi Peep - I spell everything wrong on here and it drives me insane when I see my spelling errors! I started Will Grayson, Will Grayson by John Green on audio. Question for you Will Grayson readers -- since I am listening to the audio I am not sure which author is writing about which Will. I am fairly certain that John Green wrote the first part with the Will that is friends with the gay friend. It seems like his writing style. Am I correct??


message 1682: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (jackie1301) | 75 comments I am within the Georgina Kincaid (Succubus) series right now... not YA but very mature :-)... Finished first book last night and started 2nd this morning.


message 1683: by Peep (Pop! Pop!) (new)

Peep (Pop! Pop!) Reading The Body Finder.


message 1684: by [deleted user] (new)

Just finished the second book in the Midnighters series Touching Darkness. I really like this series. One of the characters is annoying in that brooding sort of way. But in this book, she is finally finding a way to manage her power (which is also a curse) and I'm excited to see how she develops in the next book.

I'm starting Going Too Far. If I remember correctly, Chachic loves this book and I can't wait to read it. :)


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Jason (foreverjuly) | 176 comments Emily wrote: "I'm reading Miss Spitfire: Reaching Helen Keller Miss Spitfire Reaching Helen Keller by Sarah Miller and think it's really well done so far. It's historical fiction in the voice of..."

20?! Talk about over the hill. I can't read about anyone over 17. You get her a walker and I'll start digging the grave.


message 1686: by Dija (new)

Dija Just finished Shift (Shifters, #5) by Rachel Vincent


message 1687: by Peep (Pop! Pop!) (new)

Peep (Pop! Pop!) Jason wrote: "20?! Talk about over the hill. I can't read about anyone over 17. You get her a walker and I'll start digging the grave."

I must be dust then!


message 1688: by Heidi (new)

Heidi Starting Sabriel (The Abhorsen Trilogy, #1) by Garth Nix today.


message 1689: by Rochelle (last edited May 30, 2010 09:27PM) (new)

Rochelle (itsmechelly) | 45 comments Done with "The Dead and the Gone" The Dead and the Gone (Last Survivors, #2) by Susan Beth Pfeffer

Starting the last book of the trilogy, "This World We Live In" This World We Live In (Last Survivors, #3) by Susan Beth Pfeffer


message 1690: by Jason (new)

Jason (foreverjuly) | 176 comments Peep wrote: "Jason wrote: "20?! Talk about over the hill. I can't read about anyone over 17. You get her a walker and I'll start digging the grave."

I must be dust then!"


haha :) just kidding. Unlike characters, real people get better with a little maturity.

Getting to the end of The Sea of Trolls. It's been a lot of fun, a few strange curves in the plot, but definitely enjoying it.


message 1691: by Traci (new)

Traci Just started The Summoning.. I've only read the prologue but I'm already intrigued.. I have a good feeling about this one :]


message 1692: by Amanda (last edited May 30, 2010 07:17PM) (new)

Amanda  Murphy | 96 comments I loved The Summoning, that whole series kept my interest really well. Plus, it ended exactly how I wanted it to.

I tried Will Grayson, Will Grayson, Jamie, but I couldn't stomache it. So I moved on to Evermore, which was enjoyable enough, though there seemed to be a lot of similarities between its characters and Edward and Bella, at least to me. I also thought that Damen was hard to buy, maybe because you get so few actual details about him. I didn't love it, but will probably read the next one. Did I read that some of you wondered why you couldn't give up on that series?


message 1693: by [deleted user] (new)

Traci - The Summoning is very good. I loved the trilogy.


message 1694: by [deleted user] (last edited Jun 01, 2010 11:32AM) (new)

Finished Going Too Far by Jennifer Echols in less than a day. I really liked it. Thanks for recommending it, Chachic!

Starting Pretty Little Liars (Pretty Little Liars, #1) by Sara Shepard tonight. ABC Family has a new series based on these books starting next week so I wanted to finish the first book before the series started.

Also have to squeeze in a re-read of Eclipse (Twilight, #3) by Stephenie Meyer before June 29th. :)


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Jaimie (jaimier) | 1275 comments Heidi, you are right the bff of Tiny is John Green's Will. How do you like it?

I read Leaving Paradise (Leaving Paradise, #1) by Simone Elkeles this weekend and liked it. It kept suprising me just when I was sure I had it all figured out. I will def pick up the next one.

Right now I am rereading The Hunger Games!


message 1696: by Peep (Pop! Pop!) (new)

Peep (Pop! Pop!) Yeah Jaimie! It doesn't seem like a book you'd (by you, I mean I) would like, but it's actually really good.

BTW, I've officially upped my rating for Perfect Chemistry.


message 1697: by Jaimie (new)

Jaimie (jaimier) | 1275 comments I thought so too, it's different but I really enjoyed it!


message 1698: by Laura Beth (new)

Laura Beth (tampabookworm) | 229 comments I am reading Fell right now which is the sequel to The Sight and it is really good...

Also, I started Beautiful Creatures while at Barnes & Noble :-)


message 1699: by Heidi (new)

Heidi Jaimie (and Peep) - I checked out a copy of Leaving Paradise from the library on Sat. Jaimie - I am liking Will Grayson so far. Thanks for the answer by the way. I knew it had to be John Green. I like his Will better so far, but perhaps that is because I am not gay. Who knows!


message 1700: by Heidi (new)

Heidi Laura I am interested to see how you like Beautiful Creatures whenever you get back to the store :)


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