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Try to read [i]The Selection[/i] by Kiera Cass or [i]The Summer I Turned Pretty[/i] by Jenny Han.
Last edited by Tres (2013-03-28 10:48:03)
[quote=Tres;#320979;1364481903]What books do you read? You might like YA Contemporary (e.g books by John Green). John Green's The Fault In Our Stars is everywhere, so that'd be a cliche suggestion.[/quote]
I've already read The Fault in Our Stars by John Green. And yeah, Everyday and his other books are included in my to-read list
Answering your first question, I've read most/some, if not all, of the works of Nicholas Sparks, Paulo Coelho, Dan Brown, Cecelia Ahern, Elizabeth Gilbert, Lauren Oliver, Stephenie Meyer, Suzanne Collins, Mitch Albom, etc. But I'm willing to read books of any other genre as well.
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I'd like to read it some time.
Do you by chance have ebook/.pdf copy of Everyday (or other titles which you recommend)? I'm too poor to buy books. :<
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Last edited by Tres (2013-03-28 12:46:22)
I only rely on my little brother.
I'm like this parasite just waiting for him to buy books.
[quote=Tres;#320995;1364488008]See if any of these links work:[/quote]
It works. I downloaded it from the first link. Thank you so much! Now I can start reading Every Day. xD
[spoiler][b]Edit:[/b] Done reading Every Day! Is there a sequel? There has to be one! I mean it didn't actually [i]end[/i], right? He still needs to know how to stay in one body for more than a day! And there's that shady reverend dude, Poole... Is he like him? This kinda reminds me of the movie, Jumper. [i]they're different, but not unique.[/i] >.< Ahhhh! I want to know what happens next![/spoiler]
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But there's a prequel, which only features some of A's lives before he met Rhiannon. I think that's it. That's the ending. I don't know what else to say here because I don't wanna spoil anyone who plans on reading the book someday hahaha
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That sucks. D:
Levithan should definitely write a sequel. It can't just leave us hanging like that but I kinda like the ending. It's very... hopeful.
[spoiler]I mean, if "Poole" was like A and he can manage to stay on the reverend's body for an indefinite time then perhaps there could be a possible --- 'not perfect but at least it's better than having to change bodies everyday' future for A and Rhiannon. Don't you think so? The sequel could be like a triangle between A (using Alexander Lin's body), Alexander himself and Rhiannon.
Or maybe Levithan should just end it like that.
I'm like Hazel from TFoS insisting a sequel.
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. Just thinking about the numerous possibilities for A and Rhiannon gives me a headache.
[quote=Tres;#321001;1364530781]P.S. Calm down, Hazel Grace.[/quote]
Lol. So tempted to call you Gus.
[quote=Tres;#321001;1364530781]At least Levithan didn't end the book like how Van Houten did. Hahahhaha[/quote]
Okay. Fair enough.
...and I sincerely hope both of your legs are still intact.
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I hate 50 Shades and I wish people would stop recommending it coz it sucks. I struggled to finish Book 1, I never got through Book 2. I had rolled my eyes more than Anastasia Steele rolled hers when I was reading it. Yes, It was [i]that[/i] horrible. D:
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