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Five Books I Can’t Believe I Read
I don't know what went through my mind when I requested this on NetGalley. In the middle of the novel, I figured out this was a historical young adult book. I don't usually read historical novels. It turned out to be very interesting, but still a weird read.
I went through a phase that lasted around a month or so of reading rockstar romances. This book was towards the end of that phase. Looking back now, you can probably tell by my review that I was in some sort of mood with this story. It was a good book, but it's not something I'll actively pick up anymore.
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3. Siofra's Song By Theresa Marguerite Hewitt
This book was a very big part of me getting the backbone to turn down review opportunities. I accepted this book as a review copy of my own free will and even though it was an average book I couldn't for the life of me get past the heroine's name: Siofra. That was probably one of the last books I accepted a review copy that I didn't actively seek out on my own.
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4. The Fault Of Our Stars By John Green
This book took a lot of strength for me to finish. I've learned over the years that I'm not a fan of books that make me ugly cry and this was the ultimate ugly cry book. I'm glad I put myself through it because it made the movie that much more beautiful. This book is probably why I'm still hesitant to read any more of John Green's books.
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5. My Blood Approves By Amanda Hocking
When I was 14 this book was everything. I've recently reread it because the last book of the series came out (after years of it being on hold). I can't believe I liked this when I was younger. After reading 500+ books throughout the years I can't call this particular book "good" anymore.
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What's a book you can't believe you read?
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I don't choose ugly cry books, but I don't let that be a reason for not reading something. TiFoS, I cried for the last 30% of the book. I didn't got see the movie with the other WLABBers, because I knew I would have to watch it privately. You know, I had to stop it several times, because my crying was so out of control. It took me several days to finish the film.
ReplyDeleteI only read ugly cry books when I don't know what I'm walking into when I start them. I need to be in public most of the time so spontaneously crying wouldn't help matters! The TiFoS movie was less of an ugly cry than the book. I probably ugly cried so much when I watched the movie because I was reliving the book all over again. The book was amazing, but I don't ever want to go through that again :)
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