Live and Breathe Books
True life is boring. Living amongst fictional worlds is my choice. You can never have too many books. "I was born with a reading list I will never finish."
Thursday, January 22, 2015
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Friday, December 5, 2014
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Sunday, August 3, 2014
Book Hangover
These images basically sum me up right this moment and the past now two days -
Which book do you ask? Why yes, let me share it with you!
There aren't even words good enough to describe what I feel about this book. It was beyond amazing. Heather Lyons really out did herself with this book. And I am so depressed that it is over and that there is not a sequel or anything to continue it on. I feel like my life has ended. This book consumed me heart and soul. I can't even pick up another book to try and read right now. I just want to read this book...again...and again...and again. I knew it was going to be good. But god, I did NOT expect the over the top beauty of it.
Please, read this book. Share it with others. And I have told a number of my friends and fellow book club members...if you do not like this book, I will never talk to you again.
THAT is how much I LOVE this book.
Anyone have books similar to this? Or that have done the same to them? Please comment and share!
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Book Drug
I love the feeling of starting and finishing an entire book in one day. The author having the ability to pull you into this amazing world so wonderfully that you just cannot put the book down. The feeling that if you stop reading now, you will go crazy without finding out what is going to happen next. The heart racing, pulse throbbing, mind blowing revelations of each chapter, with each and every word you devour.
When it comes down to it, there is no other feeling that matches. For a true book nerd, the thrill of a book is an addiction that you cannot fight against.
My book drug from this week was-
When it comes down to it, there is no other feeling that matches. For a true book nerd, the thrill of a book is an addiction that you cannot fight against.
My book drug from this week was-
I literally started and finished the entire book in one day...Sadly it was not in one sitting thanks to having to go to this thing called work. And the whole time I was at work, I found myself drifting off and counting down each agonizing moment until I could return to the world of Richelle Mead.
If you have never read the amazing books from Richelle Mead, I highly recommend them. Anything she writes turns to gold. Amazing author and a wonderful role model.
What is your book drug of choice this week?
Monday, July 21, 2014
Currently reading
So I find myself wildly drawn to books that are retellings of epic stories. The retelling has to be original of course- in a way you would not expect but still keeps the main ideas of the original story. For instance, who doesn't love "Wicked"? A respinning of any good Disney story is normally worth it in my book. Especially when it becomes a love story against all odds.
I am currently reading the second installment to Anna Katmore's retelling of Peter Pan, titled "Pan's Revenge".
I am currently reading the second installment to Anna Katmore's retelling of Peter Pan, titled "Pan's Revenge".
If you have not heard of it, I highly recommend. Of course that means you must start off with the first book titled "Neverland". I love these books.
Check it out on goodreads! (BTW I love that site and practically live on it.)
What are some of your favorite retellings of classics?
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