Hope you all had a lovely weekend. Mine always go too fast and this one especially flew by since I did nothing all weekend long but stay home and clean. Didn't get much reading time either. But I did have a fab time on Friday with my friends, Isalys and Vanessa, you guys know them as Book♥Soulmates. We were able to meet Alyson Noel... eek! Still excited over that. She was such an amazing person. I loved her! More to come on that later in the week. Plus we have to share all our seriously fabulous pictures. With that said,
Here's what I plan on reading this week:
Here's what I plan on reading this week:
Last week I read the following:
- Undead and Unwelcome by MaryJanice Davidson
- Intertwined by Gena Showalter
- Numbers by Rachel Ward
- The Poison Diaries by Maryrose Wood and The Duchess of Northumberland
- Soulstice by Simon Holt
I reviewed the following:
- Far From You by Lisa Schroeder [review]
- The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner by Stephenie Meyer [review]
** sorry it was a busy week for me.
And there you have it. What are you guys reading this week?
- Undead and Unwelcome by MaryJanice Davidson
- Intertwined by Gena Showalter
- Numbers by Rachel Ward
- The Poison Diaries by Maryrose Wood and The Duchess of Northumberland
- Soulstice by Simon Holt
I reviewed the following:
- Far From You by Lisa Schroeder [review]
- The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner by Stephenie Meyer [review]
** sorry it was a busy week for me.
And there you have it. What are you guys reading this week?
6 comments:
Seven Tears....I LOVE that book. I hope you do too :)
Remember: Don't expect a happy ending ;)
These all look awesome! I've been wanting to read Looking for Alaska for the longest.
It looks like you've got some great reads coming up! I love some of Brashares other books and I also own Looking For Alaska. Happy reading!
I'm interested in what you think about Looking for Alaska....there is a scene in there (you'll know it when you get to it, trust me) that had me laughing so hard tears were literally running down my face. Husband-unit asked what I was laughing about and I read the entire 3 or 4 page scene out loud to him and he was just rolling on the floor.
Or maybe we were just tired. ?
And I've never gotten over the trauma from finding out Go Ask Alice wasn't real. Major, major trauma there.
Well good to know you had a good time with your friends.
Great books up ahead for you, enjoy.
@Juju - I actually won 7 Tears through a giveaway on your site... I can't wait to read it since I know you really liked it. :)
@Michele - OMG, I finished Alaska last night and I already know the part you are talking about. That book was a roller coaster for me, there were parts where I laughed till I cried, and then there were parts where I literally cried. I loved this book. As for Go Ask Alice - I saw some reviews on how it's a work of fiction and the first thing I did was check the inside cover which clearly states that this is a work of fiction and was wondering what people were talking about. I guess when it first came out it was advertised as a non-fiction account... hmmm. Yea, I could see where I would be affected by the author confessing to it all being made-up.
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