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Re: What should I read next.. -
December 4th 2011, 04:48 PM
I'd read any Mitch Albom book (with the exception of his newest one, Have a Little Faith...only because I haven't read that one yet so I can't recommend it). His books are phenomenal.
"We all have battle scars, Finn. Suck it up and build a brace for yours."
Re: What should I read next.. -
December 5th 2011, 08:56 PM
Although this was not mentioned on the list, if you haven't already read it I would read the book thief because it's amazing and although looks big and maybe tough... it was probably the best I've ever read apart from Harry Potter of course!
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When life gives you one thousand reasons to cry, show life one million reasons to SMILE!
Re: What should I read next.. -
December 6th 2011, 08:18 PM
Oh. The Book Thief sounds good. I don't really mind if it doesn't go along with the others at all. That's just where my thought process was when I was thinking of examples.
Re: What should I read next.. -
December 7th 2011, 03:05 PM
Oh well, in that case I have hundreds of suggestions!
This is my goodreads read list, based on the rating I gave each book. Maybe you'll find something in there? http://www.goodreads.com/review/list...ad&sort=rating
"We all have battle scars, Finn. Suck it up and build a brace for yours."
Re: What should I read next.. -
December 7th 2011, 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by CloserToTheClouds
Oh well, in that case I have hundreds of suggestions!
This is my goodreads read list, based on the rating I gave each book. Maybe you'll find something in there? http://www.goodreads.com/review/list...ad&sort=rating
Re: What should I read next.. -
December 8th 2011, 10:39 AM
I loved The Book Thief as well; I'd definitely recommend it.
Have you read Thirteen Reasons Why (Jay Asher)? It can be triggering, but I think it's a good book.
Along those lines is one of my all-time favourite books, Aimee (Mary Beth Miller), which you might like.
I love reading, and I love talking about books almost as much, so hit me me up if you ever feel like it.