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Farah, 18, fangirl.

The Vittra Attacks (Trylle Trilogy Bonus) - Amanda Hocking 1.9
Switched  - Amanda Hocking 2.6
Harry Potter Encyclopedia - J.K. Rowling I need this. Having the information on Pottermore is pretty cool but I'd rather have the stuff in a form of a book.
(I am aware of the fact that Jo will never read this but) PLEASE JOANNE! We need this. That is all.
The Moon and More - Sarah Dessen 1.9
The Enchantress Returns - Chris Colfer, Brandon Dorman image
I loved the world Chris has created, with the good and the bad, I specially loved how he brought together all the fairy tale characters I've read about. Reading this truly felt like going on an adventure. It was amazing while it lasted and I'd be lying if I said I wanted this to come to an end.
All of us have grown up hearing these stories but I think most of us (including me) I never really thought about what happened after.

And they lived happily ever after... We love those words at the end of an amazing story but what happens to the bad guys? Did they regret doing whatever they did? Did they have a reason to support their actions? In my eighteen years of life I have never seriously thought about any of that until I came across TLoS. This book made me look at everything in a new perspective. Hopefully there is a book three because some aspects still seemed incomplete. Well incomplete may be the wrong word but the ending made me cry and I just want some sort of, can I say, closure?

-cough- AND BECAUSE I WANT TO TO ON ANOTHER ADVENTURE! THIS WAS POSSIBLY THE BEST FAIRY TALE RELATED BOOK I'VE EVER READ AND I JUST WANT MORE. I WANT TO FEEL WHAT I FELT WHILE READING THIS ONCE MORE! *WHINES* I NEED A BOOK THREE! -cough-


[Pointless and embarrassing edit. Sept. 22 2013]
I genuinely miss reading this book. Let me rephrase that, I miss the world Chris created where all these creatures, good and bad, come to life. I miss feeling like I'm on the adventure of a lifetime with the twins. I miss Mother Goose and Froggy and Jack and Goldilocks and Clawdius and Red (even though she annoyed the heck out of me at times) and anticipating what was going to happen in the next page and being so excited while reading a book and just, I miss this.
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Two Roads - L.M. Augustine One of the things I love the most about L. M. Augustine's books are the references. THE REFERENCES!
Voldemort.
Yoda.
FANFICTION.
The Hunger Games.
Also, "And she was totally awesome". That was either a StarKid reference or just a coincidence.
Putting aside all the awesomeness (as if that's even possible), the character development was amazing!
Not a spoiler but I suck at writing reviews, okay? So, I'm just going to say this book was, in a GIF,
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The Wishing Spell - Chris Colfer, Brandon Dorman 4.6
I do admit the fact that I read this book because it was written by Chris Colfer but I'm glad I did because this was one hell of an adventure. I basically revisited all the fairy tales I've read in my childhood and it was amazing to read something that took me back and left me feeling nostalgic for a while.
The Prey - Andrew Fukuda I've got to admit I wasn't exactly looking forward to reading this after the first one and just decided to give this a try and boy, am I glad I did.
The surprises in this book went bam, bam and BAM! There was just so much happening!
And the ending. Dayum. It's making me crave the next book, like,
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Point of Retreat (Slammed, #2) - Colleen Hoover I only have five words:
I butterflying love this book.
His Eyes - Renee Carter 3.5
Doctor Who: Who-ology - Cavan Scott, Mark Wright A fantastic book which has majority of the Doctor Who trivia in one place!
I am a huge Who fan but my knowledge on the Classic Doctor Who is very limited seeing that I only just started to watch the episodes from 1963, so this book is a huge help!
Since You've Been Gone - Morgan Matson image
That was basically my reaction when I found out there was going to be a new book by Morgan Matson. I've got to mention that she is one of the most underrated authors ever, which is not fair because her books are amazing! I, myself, wouldn't have heard about Amy and Roger's Epic Detour and Second Chance Summer if it weren't for Goodreads. So I guess I'm glad I'm on this site and OH MY GOD, YOU DON'T UNDERSTAND HOW HAPPY I AM THAT MORGAN MATSON IS WRITING NEW BOOKS! I adore her and I just know that I'll love it no matter what!
The Hunt - Andrew Fukuda 3.5
The Geography of Us - Jennifer E. Smith "A blackout in New York City brings together two teenagers in Jennifer E. Smith's new romantic YA novel."
Let me tell you one thing, in my opinion Jennifer E. Smith is one of the best YA authors ever (+1 for the fact that she is a nerdfighter). Her books are just awesomesauce and they may not float everyone's boat but hell to the YES they make me feel all fluffy inside so long story short: I CAN'T WAIT TO READ THIS BOOK!
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Undivided (Unwind, #4) - Neal Shusterman I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE A TRILOGY I HAD NO IDEA THERE WOULD BE A FOURTH ONE OH MY GOD
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Struck By Lightning: The Carson Phillips Journal - Chris Colfer image
Like having a great idea, life comes at you fast. It hits you and tries to escape and be expressed in any way possible. In a way, it's a lot like...lightning.
First of all, I did read this book because it was written by Chris Colfer. I just adore him. Also, my rating has nothing to do with who wrote the book, this book was, well, not what I expected. I'm just glad I didn't see the movie before I read the book. I'm probably going to do that now.
This book made me laugh from the beginning, it was witty and awesome ... but well, the end? Let's just say this is pretty much my feels right now:
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