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I really wanna read the fault in our Stars!
Waiting for Blood of Olympus!!
dorkygirl series..and bookofboyman:sad: n later...
@Subway: The Princess Diaries is definitely set in the Diary format. It's cheesy and all but I mostly go back to it for some lighter reading and/or if I don't really have anything else that's a bit more interesting. Or if I dont want to think too much. It's not heavy on your brain. It doesn't really test anything so.. and I like a challenge mostly.
My list right now would be
Once a witch - I forgot the name of thr author since I havent gotten back to it in a while. But I know it's a good book because the beginning instantly grabbed my interest; a girl born into a family of witches but can't perform any magic? Pretending to be her sister to help out a complete stranger who turned up at her family's shop? Heck yeah.
Beautiful Redemption - third book in the Beautiful Creatures series.
Silence - about fallen angels and stuff. Third book in the series. Liked the first one better.
The Accidental Tourist - a slightly nostalgic and hilarious novel about a control freak who's life crashes down after his wife decides to leave him after their son died. Also, gdog training gets thrown into the midst.
Aaaaaand I forgot the rest.
I'm reading one based off Alice in Wonderland called "The Looking Glass Wars." It's actually really good and I'm 1/3 way through it.
"Son of Nepture" by Rick Riordan. LOVE IT!
W.A.R.P. bk 2: The Hangman's Revolution by Eoin Colfer (Favorite author)
While also reading Ai Ore and Black Bird (Having a shoujo manga kind of month >.>)
@Bloody: Love that series, oh my gosh, I couldn't believe how good it was ^.^
I'm reading A Song of Ice and Fire. I have been into Game of Thrones for a short while and I finished watching FOUR seasons of it in less than a week.. so I thought, meh, might as well read the books till the complete season 5 is out.
I have read almost all of John Green's novels except Paper Towns and Will Grayson, Will Grayson, which I'm planning to read next.
I was also at the fourth book in The Mortal Instruments series, till I got kinda sick of the author going back and forth between Sebastian/Jonathan and Jace and Clary. Idk man I found all the plot twists kinda tiring. But I absolutely loved The Infernal Devices, even though the ending of the Clockwork Princess left me feeling kinda funny, as if the author was trying to make everybody happy. Don't get me wrong, I liked it, but I'm just not sure whether that was as effective as leaving it be..