It’s just that I’m not reading super hyped books or books that ‘everyone has read’. Nobody’s recommending a book that I’m pushing away. recommendation: A book recommendation that is constantly pushed at you, that you simply refuse to read. Why does this even exist?! Most of the time they are used awfully, and then there is romantic suspense that I could do without, and flipping back and forth between two people…… □ The few narrators that I’ve listened to were mostly awful in my opinion. book format: A book format you hate and avoid buying until it comes out in a different edition. It was a mess, and the ‘plot twist’ was, a mess? Review here. plot twist: A twist you didn’t see coming and didn’t like. It was sad because Mary and James’ banter had finally come to an end but happy because Mary had established herself and become an amazing young lady by the end of the series. You can read my review (on Goodreads) for spoilers! ETĪn ending that left you both happy and sad I had an inkling that there would be a death in here, but I was still so angry and hurt anyway. I didn’t like this book, but at the end of the story, Digit finally comes to accept herself for who she is. Dirty DancingĪ female character who comes out of her shellĪ Girl Named Digit by Annabel Monaghan. As you can guess, this book is about Lady Jane. My Lady Jane by Cynthia Hand, Brodi Ashton, Jodi Meadows. Sorry Sammy, but solving a murder and stopping a murderer from murdering your elusive mother was not what you had in mind when you went to confront her right? Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost ArkĪ book with the central characters name in the title Sammy Keyes and the Hollywood Mummy by Wendelin Van Draanen. Die HardĪ book with a trip that doesn’t go to plan: It’s about a school for spies in England and there is a lot of mentoring throughout the series. The Karate Kidįavorite book involving training/mentoring trope: She’s quirky, fun, and a character with one unique sense of style. She’s a lawyer, but you’d never know by looking at her. Judy Carrier from Betrayed by Lisa Scottoline. Even though I don’t want to repeat a series more than once, I’m going to have to because I’m not a huge Sci-fi fan and this is the only book I could think of. I’d rather have Mary find who she is and establish herself before committing herself to anything that she might later regret. These two took four books to get together but I’m glad. Mary and James from The Agency Series by Y. She is just like Tess, and doesn’t do what she doesn’t want to do (except when she agrees to live with Lillian and receive tuition for college but she’s still a rebel) When Harry Met SallyĪ book couple that took an eternity to get together: Sawyer from Little White Lies by Jennifer Lynn Barnes. I think that’s enough… Ferris Bueller’s Day OffĪ character who loves breaking the rules: “I am, however, somewhat concerned that she might kill you.” “If Emilia was predisposed to fratricide, I wouldn’t have made it past kindergarten,” he said. MacHale.Asher waved away my words, unconcerned. “I have no fingernails left! I chewed off every last one of them while I fretted over the fate of Tucker and his friends. “Packed with thrilling chases, daring escapes, and breathtaking action sequences, SYLO will grab the reader's attention from the first page and not let go until the final, stunning conclusion!”-Michael Carroll, author of The Quantum Prophecy MacHale at his finest - he's crafted a book full of friendship, mystery and heart-pounding, spine-tingling adventure." Holly Black, New York Times bestselling author Make plans to stay up all night finishing it." Michael Grant, New York Times bestselling author of the Gone series “SYLO will have your pulse racing and your head spinning. Highly recommended." James Dashner, New York Times bestselling author of the Maze Runner series I ripped through the pages of SYLO, a relentlessly fast-paced, intriguing, expertly-written tale that leaves you breathless and satisfied, yet wanting more. "I'm not sure anyone does suspense quite like D.J. will leave readers hungry for the next installment." - SLJ "MacHale pens some terrific and unique action scenes. should have teen reader clamoring for the next installment." - VOYA "This action-fueled, end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it adventure. "An entertaining and creepy tale." - Publishers Weekly " extremely high-octane story that's the equivalent to a summer movie blockbuster." - Booklist A fast-paced read and a huge cliffhanger." - EW.com "If you're a fan of The Maze Runner and Alex Rider, you might want to pick up SYLO. "Absolutely un-put-down-able, more exciting than an X-box and a rollercoaster combined."- Kirkus, starred review
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