What's the Last Book You Read/Finished? - Part 1 Page 1 Chapter 1 Paragraph - Part 2

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finished Glorious Appearing today at work and started The Edge of Never by J.A. Redmerski
 
yeah but i think i'm going to finish one of the others i'm in the middle of reading first. i found that with a series as long as that was, that it worked best for me to take breaks and read other books in between at times.

i still would've loved to see this series as a tv series. with all the locales, characters, action and whatnot, it'd probably transfer pretty darn well
 
Damned by Chuck Palahniuk

Pretty good, love the way he can create characters that are complete a-holes and still make you give a s**t about what happens to them.

The Innocent by David Baldachi - Another bad ass super agent story. It was okay. Ended with pfft.
 
started A Walk to Remember by Nicholas Sparks tonight. wanted a light read lol
 
Finished "Soon I will be Invincible" By Austin Grossman

Pretty. Damn. Good.
 
"A Feast for Crows" (George RR Martin).... will be starting "A Dance With Dragons" and then I'll be in the same position as everyone else, waiting and wondering when Winds of Winter will be out.

Then I'm also starting "Not A Drop to Drink" by Mindy McGinnis which just debuted today (and my sister is part of her acknowledgements at the end!)
 
i finished A Walk to Remember in a day and now I'm flipping between The Indigo Spell and... Twilight :/

if I'm going to continue to hate it, i feel i should have an informed opinion on it like I did 50 Shades. it's going to be background reading at best, not something i'll sit and read extensively until it is done
 
I actually really liked the first Twilight book. It was all downhill from there in my opinion. Just like Hunger Games.
 
i like the second hunger games book, the third was my least favorite
 
The second one was decent enough to say I liked it. The third I hated.
 
The Drummer Boy -- Scott Nickleson
 
A Dance with Dragons by George Martin. This book is nowhere near the cesspit Westeroesdotorg implied it would be. In fact, this is my favorite of the series. Ramsay Bolton is a great character, as is Young Griff. Young Griff was very unexpected.
 
A Dance with Dragons by George Martin. This book is nowhere near the cesspit Westeroesdotorg implied it would be. In fact, this is my favorite of the series. Ramsay Bolton is a great character, as is Young Griff. Young Griff was very unexpected.

I think Griff was the biggest source of contention, although GRRM did foreshadow him back in book 2. Honestly, if the book didn't jump around to so many POV characters (25 if I remember correctly) and picked up the pace a little, I don't think people would have as much of a problem with it. "Reek's" chapters alone were some of the best things he's ever done.
 
I was sad to see Kevan die; he seemed like one of the only decent Lannisters. Quentyn's plan was doomed to fail from the beginning. Either he got killed trying to get the dragons out, or he'd get killed after the dragons were unchained.
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Just started A Darkness Forged in Fire book one of the Iron Elves
 
got through 4 chapters of The Indigo Spell today at work, i'm bout halfway through that again now
 
Slimed!: An Oral History of Nickelodeon's Golden Age by Mathew Klickstein.

I'm just zoomin' through these things.
 
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