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I really enjoyed reading Eliza and her monsters. It's a book with a relatable story line and amazing characters.

I fell in love with the two main characters the way they did with each other. Towards the end their is some drama and it made me cry.

If you enjoy webtoons and cosplay this book is amazing. Some of the pages are actual webtoon pages. This makes the book even more beautiful.
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PetraWelch wrote: 08 Apr 2020, 16:34 ALL of Cassandra Clare’s books are AMAZING.
They have magic, adventure, romance, courage, heartbreak, ugh they are just some of the best books I have ever read and will make you feel all of the emotions.
I'm currently reading 'Clockwork Angel' and it's my first time reading the shadow hunter chronicles!! I love it so far!!
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Rick Riordan books I am a big fan of Greek myth so I enjoy his books alot
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I read Legendborn by Tracy Deonn last month and was floored by its beauty. It had been such a long time since I'd found a book of that quality.

It's a fantasy YA novel. It centers largely around Arthurian legend. It took me quite a while to adjust to the ranks they described in the novel. The story and characters, however, were captivating. It's about a young girl who leaves for an early college program after the loss of her mother and gets involved in a magical secret society. It provides great insight into how colonization has impacted POC, even today, and details the struggle of the main character as she tries to find and develop her identity. I'm big on think-pieces that are wrapped with magical bows, so to speak. :wink:

It is a longer novel, and it's a part of a series, but it is the first one out. It was published September of last year. I can't wait for the next one!
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I received "Embers Rise" from Sophia Vixen as a gift. I like Harry Potter series and I hardly find something interesting so I was skeptical for this one. After I finally read it, I may say it is an excellent book. It has an absorbing story and the author definitely has a compelling style and very witty sense of humor. I searched for other books from this author but I did not find any. I hope there actually are some more. If someone knows any books that are similar to “Embers Rise” please share them here. Thanks!
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I might have loved a couple from way back, but Love,Rosie or Where Rainbows End by Cecilia Ahern and The Fault in our Stars remain to be my favorites.
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The Folk of The Air series I enjoyed it so much
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Eleven minutes by paulo coelho is the best Young adult you can ever read📖
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The invisible life of Addie Larue! one of my fav books, definitely should give it a shot.
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Shadowhunters series, of course. I've finished reading The Mortal Instruments this year and I felt like my mind is absent for a few days because of the story's thrill. It's adventurous, it also has hot characters that I fell in love with. Cassandra Clare's City of Bones was actually recommended to me by my classmate when I was in my ninth grade and then I discovered that it also has movie and tv series adaptation. This is the YA book that's amazing to me.
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I have always been a fantasy and action person. So, for me, I keep rereading Julie Kagawa’s The Immortal Rules series every year! It has such an intriguing story line.
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One of Us is Lying

The Harry Potter series

The Hate U Give

Does The Shopaholic series count? If yes, then it's definitely a must-read.
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Post by Levona Halvorsen »

Rick Riordan: Greek/Roman and Norse series are great, I reread them all the time.
Eoin Colfer: Artemis Fowel series is fantastic. Technically it's for as young as 8 or 9, but thoroughly enjoyable. I read the first one when I was in my mid 30s, looking for something to read with my daughter. She still isn't a reader, but I enjoyed them all.
Kathy and Brendan Reichs: Virals series is exciting and has the nice tie into the Temperance Brennan series.
Matthew Reilly: Hover Car Racer is fast paced like his adult novels.
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Post by Leoneth Kristel Baldelovar »

This year is full of binge reading and there are books that hyped me up! Some of the books are the ACOTAR series (wanna read those again), the cruel Prince series, We Were Liars and the one I'm reading right now The Bridge Kingdom.
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Red rising is good
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