I think I am going to start reading Delirium by Lauren Oliver today again. I really enjoyed it the first time I read it and I am feeling a little down in the dumps and a good book can help to make things a little bit better.
Based on several reviews I had read about this book I was not expecting to like it very much. But it was quite the opposite. I truly enjoyed how Ms. Johnansen wrote about the importance of books and literacy in society. As well as her mentions of popular books from our era. The use of magic was not overdone which kept the story from being too far-fetched. There were parts of this book that disturbed me a bit. I have never been a big fan of the use of profanity in literacy. But that was one of the few things I disliked about this book. It was a breath of fresh air to read about a female protagonist who had a realistic self-consciousness about herself and was not perfect and beautiful in appearance as a lot of these literary heroines seem to be in books of this same genre. There are no perfect characters in this story as well which I feel also supports the realism of this story. ----Spoilers Ahead--- - -- --- ---- ----- ------ ------- -------- ------...
These books are all five star books. I would award them more if I could. Graceling by Kristin Cashore This was a book I started not knowing what to expect and was blown away by the fiery and badass character that is Katsa and the wonderful, playful, and unique Po. A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J Maas I first fell in love with SJM's Throne of Glass series and I started A Court of Thorns and Roses partly for the love of her writing and because it is a re-telling of my favourite fairytale Beauty and the Beast. I highly enjoyed the first book...
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