Hey, people! So right now I'm reading The Mortal Instuments series by Cassandra Clare. I have already read the second and third books of the series so stay tuned for those reviews. Basically, this book is about a 15 year old girl named Clary who unexpectedly gets sucked into a completely different world. Yep, you guessed it, it's a fantasy book. I must admit, it took me longer to read than I wanted, but I still thought it was great! If you haven't read it yet, I would definitely recommend it! And that is it for the non-spoiler part, so if you haven't read this book.......then...... QUICK SHIELD YOUR EYES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I actually just finished this book and I'm trying to procrastinate, so I decided to try and get this done. This is another Sara Shepard book, who wrote PLL and The Lying Game series. It's mainly about these 5 girls who had never really talked before. One day, in film class, they plotted a hypothetical murder for the 'it' boy of their grade. But then, they find out one morning that he was murdered EXACTLY IN THE WAY THEY PLANNED IT. They didn't do it, so who did. Each of them have their own life problems, and Nolan, the boy who was murdered, played a role in each of them. It's somewhat similar to PLL, a murder mystery, with very similar characters, but is a duology and isn't going to go on forever like PLL did. Overall, it's good and fast paced, and you'll like it whether or not you've read any of Sara Shepard's other books. Now, it is spoiler time, so if you haven't read it SHIELD THY EYES and go read it!
So I recently finished Anna and the French Kiss and have already read the second one, Lola and the Boy Next Door, so stay tuned because that review is coming very soon. This book is about a girl named Anna, and her dad sends her to Paris for her senior year of high school. It's mainly a very cute contemporary read, a little less deep than the second one. I flew through it in a day, and I absolutely loved it. Please, go read it if you haven't, and come back to discuss it with me. That's it for the non-spoiler part so YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!
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5 members The reviewers of http://www.onceuponsomefangirls.weebly.com We have monthly books, feel free to ... ButterI TOTALLY DIDN'T JUST MAKE THIS SKETCHY PICTURE OF MYSELF ON POWERPOINT PLEASE NOTE: MY NAME IS NOT BUTTER FOR NO REASON (DEM DOUBLE NEGATIVES DOH). I WILL BE SALTY AND MUSHY AND GROSS AND I AM NOT AFRAID TO USE PROFANITY SO READ AT YOUR OWN DISCRETION. 'Sup people... It's Butter. Please don't think I sound angsty and dead-ish because that's just me after reading until two in the morning. I guess I like reading YA books because they're quite easy to get what's going on and they allow the sluices in my brain to open for all that rush of fangirling. However, I'm kind of being peer pressured into reading classics because "they're better for my reading comprehension" which is a-ok awesome but I'm still a child who dreams of random awesomeness... Not historical fiction. I'm sorry for being "that one kid" and I'm trying to transition, please love meeeee. Also my grammar sucks so please don't judge (Can you tell I'm half dead while writing this?). CaramelHi! I'm Caramel, the mastermind behind all of this. I've been reading forever. Seriously, my family calls me Hermione. My first memorable book that got me on the path of fangirling is the Harry Potter series, that I read in kindergarten. It was the spark for my bonfire of reading. I'll read just about any genre, or anything, truthfully. I'd probably read a bibliography if you gave me that too.
GazelleHey! Gazelle here! I'm the resident PJO fangirl. The first book series I got into was the PJO series, then I read the Harry Potter books. I LOVED them all. I'm also a huge Lunar Chronicles fan. I actually love a lot of books, I don't think I can name them all. To be honest, I'm really not sure what to say next, Caramel just kind of shoved this in front of me and said, "Here, write something about yourself." I don't know what else to say, so if you could just pretend you're reading the most heart-felt thing in the world, laugh, smile, hold this to your heart, and maybe even shed a few tears, then that would be great. Thanks, I owe you one. Bottom line: I like books. A lot.
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