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As I stated last week, I did end up with mostly rereads this week. So will just recap those 3. If your interested in my reviews (well except for Harry Potter), in the right-hand sidebar, click on the link for books read in 2009 Although, I have to warn you, it's almost embarrassing reading those earlier reviews. My reviews have definitely improved in my opinion.
I read The Hunger Games and Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins. I actually enjoyed Catching Fire more this time around. I was hoping to catch some clues on what might happen in Mockingjay. No such luck, but I'm sure they will be obvious once I've read the final book.
I also read Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling. I have to admit this is my least favorite of the series. But, I never skip it.
Since, I still didn't have Mockinyjay in my hands, I read Kindred In Death by J.D. Robb next. I love this series, but this book wasn't my favorite. I did like the way the went about solving the murder. But, I'm wondering if the series is starting to get redundant (this is #29). I'll continue reading them I'm sure.
I'm currently reading Arizona by Eden Maguire. I'm not very far into it, so it's hard to say. The series intrigues me, but the first book was only so-so. Hope this one is better. I also plan on reading Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins (if it ever gets here, which is another story for another time...I'm still not happy about the way Amazon handled this release). I'll probably read The Season by Sarah MacLean, and The Secret Society of the Pink Crystal Ball by Risa Green. I also plan on starting Breathe of Snow and Ashes by Diana Gabaldon, which will be my ongoing read for the month of September.
As I stated last week, I did end up with mostly rereads this week. So will just recap those 3. If your interested in my reviews (well except for Harry Potter), in the right-hand sidebar, click on the link for books read in 2009 Although, I have to warn you, it's almost embarrassing reading those earlier reviews. My reviews have definitely improved in my opinion.
I read The Hunger Games and Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins. I actually enjoyed Catching Fire more this time around. I was hoping to catch some clues on what might happen in Mockingjay. No such luck, but I'm sure they will be obvious once I've read the final book.
I also read Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling. I have to admit this is my least favorite of the series. But, I never skip it.
Since, I still didn't have Mockinyjay in my hands, I read Kindred In Death by J.D. Robb next. I love this series, but this book wasn't my favorite. I did like the way the went about solving the murder. But, I'm wondering if the series is starting to get redundant (this is #29). I'll continue reading them I'm sure.
I'm currently reading Arizona by Eden Maguire. I'm not very far into it, so it's hard to say. The series intrigues me, but the first book was only so-so. Hope this one is better. I also plan on reading Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins (if it ever gets here, which is another story for another time...I'm still not happy about the way Amazon handled this release). I'll probably read The Season by Sarah MacLean, and The Secret Society of the Pink Crystal Ball by Risa Green. I also plan on starting Breathe of Snow and Ashes by Diana Gabaldon, which will be my ongoing read for the month of September.
Aw, hope you get Mockingjay ASAP! I've heard lots of people have been getting frustrated with having to wait for Mockingjay.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy Mockingjay! I look forward to your thoughts on it. Have a super week :D
ReplyDeleteYou've got some great reads on tap: Mockingjay, The Season and Breathe of Snow and Ashes! Enjoy.
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