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The Community Bookstore (by jwannie)
Posted on June 3, 2011 via A Life of Literature with 34 notes
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Posted on June 3, 2011 via teaching literacy. with 8 notes
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“I am not young enough to know everything.”-Oscar Wilde (by HelloI’mJulia.)
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Linger (Sequel to Shiver) - Maggie Stiefvator -
There is something so majestic, so magical, and something so personal about it. Something in the way you’re in the mind of each character makes you live it, experience it. This is the definition of beauty.
Sam and Grace have a lovely bond and I think that if you’re going to write about a teenage romance with a twist, this is how to do it.
Honestly, I loved the Twilight books (Could have done better movies, but y’know) but I might just pick this over Twilight. Scandalous.
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John Green Books (by stapletheeyes)
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The Chaos - Rachel Ward -
This was a truly amazing story. I loved Sarah and Adam both equally and they both had such believable personalities that it allowed them to be life like. There is an astonishing ending! The only thing that I did not like was how the story came to a close. I wish there was a little more about Adam and Sarah’s life after every thing that happened. But Rachel goes into such detailed description about the surroundings it feels like you’re there without being bored. Its wonderful. Overall it is a great read and I would recommend it to anyone!












