#ravenclawfangirl
yes it is awsome
yes it is awsome
someone pls read BOOK SCAVENGER
Yeah her powers are one of the best parts of the story. But she barely uses them, I feel. I dunno, it kind of seems like the publisher is making her drag out the story to make more money? At least, that's how it felt in the last book.
OH MY GODS!!! I'VE ACTUALLY FOUND SOME PEOPLE WHO HAVE READ THE BOOKS!!!! YOU GUYS ARE LIKE MIRACLES TO ME, YOU HAVE NO IDEA!!! And by the way, I ship Sophie/Keefe. If anyone tries telling me Sophie is better with any other character, I will go ultimate fangirl on them.
someone pls read BOOK SCAVENGER
I love that book!
yes
finally
Tuck Everlasting
The Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken
I've started reading this book, partly due to this thread. I'm not very far into it, but I'm liking it so far.
The Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken
I've started reading this book, partly due to this thread. I'm not very far into it, but I'm liking it so far.
yay!
The Queen's Rising by Rebecca Ross is amazing! The book could stand by its self, But the sequel, The Queen's Resistance, is coming out in March.
The Name Of the Wind, by Patrick Rothfuss. Sorta for older people (questionable themes) but a good story overall, with a few books after.
Faeries of Dreamdark by Laini Taylor
The Cabinet of Curiosities (it's a collection a short stories by Stefan Bachmann, Katherine Catmull, Claire Legrand, and Emma Trevayne)
The Copernicus Legacy series by Tony Abbot
The Charmed Children of Rookskill Castle by Janet Fox
The Shadowhunter Chronicles by Cassandra Clare (!!!!!)
yes it is
And it's awesome
OKAY I LOVE BOOKS HERE ARE MY FAVORITES
Nonfiction:
The Last Lecture: Randy Pausch
How to Fly a Horse: Kevin J Ashton
Astrophysics for people in a hurry- Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Originals: Adam Grant
Goodbye, Things- Fumio Sasaki (this is about minimalism, so…. yes it's great)
The Life Changing Magic of Tidying up- Marie Kondo (Also about minimalism)
Fiction:
Eliza and Her Monsters: Francesca Zappia
A Darker Shade of Magic (the whole series): VE Schwab
The Alchemist: Paulo Coelho
Not if I see you first- Eric Lindstrom
Everless- Sarah Holland
Anything by Marissa Meyer
Juniper Lemon's Happiness Index- Julie Israel
Counting by 7s- Holly Goldberg Sloan
Stargirl- Jerry Spinelli (Honestly this is prob my all time favorite)
Goodbye Days- Jeff Zentner
Honor Among Thieves- Rachel Caine and Ann Aguirre
To Kill a Kingdom- Alexandra Christo
The Dangerous Art of Blending in- Angelo Surmelis (this is LGBT fiction, like Simon vs the Homo Sapiens Agenda (also highly recommended), AND IT'S SO GOOD AHH v relatable)
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society: Mary Ann Shaffer +Annie Barrows
The Glass Spare- Lauren de stefano
Anything by Rick Riordan is a good read, but there are varying levels of good (HOO isn't as good as the other series imo)
Daughter of the Pirate King & it's sequel, Daughter of the Siren Queen: Tricia Levenseller
The Sun is Also a Star- Nicola Yoon (also her book Everything, Everything, which was made into a movie a year or two back)
True Letters from a Fictional Life- Kenneth Logan (more LGBT, you're welcome)
A list of cages, Robin Roe (this was a hard read, there is an abusive relationship, and probably needs a tw, but I'm not sure? Just know that I cried, it was hard to read, but I couldn't put it down)
If you like manga, the My Hero Academia series (also has an anime)
Let's Talk about Love, Claire Kann (LGBT, but specifically bi/ace THIS IS A NEW FAV)
All the Light we Cannot See- Anthony Doerr
An Ember in the Ashes- Sabaa Tahir (saw this recommended higher up too)
To all the boys I've loved before- Jenny Han (this is being released in movie form on Netflix Aug 12, and I gotta say, this one is better than the sequel books)
Okay lol that's a lot, and I'm sure I have more but those are what I've read this year that I loved so far. If one strikes your fancy and you wanna know more, @ me and I'll talk to you about it!
Oh wait I have one more-
One Spark- an anthology collected by Brian Claspell
I'm sorry I just gotta plug it I got a short story published here so uh,,,, if you wanna,,,,
Huh?
Huh?
what
I, too, have a short story on here
I meant like, my short story got published in the anthology lol
What anthology?
And where is this short story, do tell Sly
One Spark- Brian Claspell
Sorry, I thought you were responding to my comment right above yours lol
you can completely disregard everything if I was wrong lol
I'm just terribly confused because I have no idea what you're talking about X)
I'll pull up the chat it's on
I'm just terribly confused because I have no idea what you're talking about X)
You said "huh" and I thought you were confused about my post
Oh wait I have one more-
One Spark- an anthology collected by Brian Claspell
I'm sorry I just gotta plug it I got a short story published here so uh,,,, if you wanna,,,,
So I started to answer questions lol
It has my name on it
if anyone is interested
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