Thursday, July 31, 2014

Edgar Allan Poe: The Fall of House of Usher | A Review

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The Fall of the House of UsherThe Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The second piece i read after Nevermore by Edgar Allan Poe.

This is a case of Flowers in the Attic gone horribly wrong.

A gothic horror story, an unidentified narrator tells us his experience about meeting a long lost friend when he was a kid.. requesting him to visit his house, called House of Usher. Even if he hasn't heard from this friend for a long time, he decides to accept the request and when he arrives, the house itself is dark, creepy, crumbling at the edges and has a quiet desperation of a mad man.

I, in my personal life, has encountered such a house. Although it is an abandoned estate, the windows dark and yawning, the gargoyles situated in all four corners sit idling, their wicked smiles inviting to passers by who might happen to look up. And the house itself, massive and has this quiet but pulsing magnetism to it.... it felt alive. As if it is full of energy, as if the house itself is HEAVING. I thought of this house when i read this book.

Okay, back to the story, the man then notices (quite for the first time) that his friend, Roderick Usher, has a sister, a fleeting creature he's only seen once passing by the an area of the house. Each of the siblings have an illness. Roderick is a chronic malingerer (someone who proposes and believes he is ill but is actually healthy; a hypochondriac) and Madeleine the sister has a unique illness, "a cataleptical character", slow wasting away of a person.

One day, the lady Madeleine dies and Roderick requests his friend to help 'entomb' his sister in a dungeon (which is actually beneath the narrator's own sleeping portion of the house. The narrator helps Roderick entomb his sister and he then notices his friend beginning to worsen with his illness.

So, for the sake of not going into spoilers, more troubling things ensue after this activity.

dear god this book is awesome!

I really enjoyed this short story which made me realize why Edgar Allan Poe is hailed as the BEST AUTHOR OF GOTHIC STORIES and POEMS.

Man, it's so good!

So many underlying questions about the narrator and Roderick and his twin sister. The narrator mentioned that he knew this man well when they were kids but then he had no idea that Roderick had a twin sister. Was Madeline kept just indoors when they were kids? possibly because of her illness?

Also, the question of Ushers having no more direct descendants. In the book, it follows "I had learned, too, the very remarkable fact, that the stem of the Usher race, all time-honored as it was, had put forth, at no period, any enduring branch; in other words, that the entire family lay in the direct line of descent, and had always, with very trifling and very temporary variation, so lain"

This obviously suggests that the family are inbred, that both siblings may be kids of parents who were actual cousins or siblings themselves. Gah, the psychological thrill this book displayed blows my mind!

And finally, the own narrator's consent of 'burying' the sister, even if only for just the meantime. It felt like the narrator himself has absorbed all the malignant qualities of the house and has lost his faculties to determine what is normal and not.

I mean at the death of a sibling, should there be a report? some form of attending to the proper burial rites? a wake? Why did the narrator agree to just bury the sister, even noting the slight 'blush' in the cheeks, i think he must know subconsciously that something has gone terribly wrong but he couldn't stop anyway.

Lastly, i really love how at the end of every gothic horror stories, readers can openly discuss what they think about the stories because it has so many facets to it. Clues in the words being used by the author, or the actual thoughts of a protagonist or even sometimes the way a character is described by another enlightens us to the psyche of the human mind and how twisted it could be if only given opportunity.

Brrrr!


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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Goodreads Reading Challenge | Goal for 2015



I have noticed that my current total books read is 687. While this is not very accurate as i have obviously read more than what i can recall on the top of my head.. this is a very good number for me. 

Now, my goal is to read at least 1,000 books by 2015. I do reread some books and of course, they would still be counted towards the goal. I love rereading books because much like movies watched for the second time, you catch much more detail otherwise neglected to notice or focus on during the first show.

I honestly have a wide range of genre that piques my reading interest towards fulfilling this challenge and majority of them are:

epic fantasy/high fantasy
young adult fantasy
historical fiction
paranormal/supernatural
middle grade fantasy
completion of current series read
mystery/crime

few horror books
few contemporaries

I do have a list on my wall of a few books i have already read and crossed out but i do have an existing Priority TBR pile which is also safely snuggled inside a TBR jar i have at home. this lil guy here:

My TBR jar and a fave compact mirror from F21


But knowing myself, i would most probably deviate a few times from these choices as i tend to get more adventurous especially if it's a month where a new book or a sequel to a series i love has been released.

You will find at the bottom books that i may finish to help complete my 1,000 books reading goal towards 2015.

Wish me luck and if you happen to read my blog, do let me know what are your reading goals... do you even set one? how does a genre help you select your next book? and how do you deal with emotional taxing books after reading them and what kind of book do you read after. 

Toodles!

(direct link: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/10553315?shelf=tbr-priority-file)

Nayeomi's bookshelf: tbr-priority-file

Guards! Guards!
0 of 5 stars
tagged: to-read, tbr-priority-file, series-marathon-2014, and discworld-rea...
A Wrinkle in Time
0 of 5 stars
tagged: to-read and tbr-priority-file
Falling Kingdoms
0 of 5 stars
tagged: to-read and tbr-priority-file
Perdido Street Station
0 of 5 stars
tagged: to-read and tbr-priority-file
Dreams and Shadows
0 of 5 stars
tagged: to-read and tbr-priority-file

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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Zoetic Circus | A Poem


Pause.
The snag between the ventricle;
Slowly bleeding in vast galaxy
Eternity - 

Play.
Rhythm magic love solstice'
Grainy vein ascending darkness,
Inception-

Stop.
Epicurean life hashtag,
Blazing timbre echoing garishly;
Limpid aural pool tangible,
Undulating-

Rewind. 
Ataxic yet superfluous
In haunting ambient allurement
Serendipity.

Fast forward
Insatiable fascination browbeat
Colliding mass of conquering betwixt
and in between....
consternation. Allusion
Reverie.

....
this poem of mine was inspired by the very beautiful novel of Erin Morgenstern 
(note: this picture is  not mine but i forgot where i got it from. Props to the illustrator for this beautiful drawing!)

Eleanor and Park | Review

I have read Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell and i loved it so much! I did not honestly thought that i would enjoy, much less get addicted by the author's writing, but darn! i am definitely hooked. And Rainbow Rowell will definitely be one of those authors that i would love to read all her books. 

First of all, this book mentioned Filipinos. Yay! that was fun to read. I definitely see how redhead Eleanor was so dirt poor the poor girl had to wear hand me downs..and is forced to cover weird holes and tears with ribbons and ties and such. I did wear hand me downs when i was in high school but it was not so terrible as the ones she wore.. lucky me. And i have fun, healthy parents so that is definitely something Eleanor will get uncomfortable with, because she has no idea how that feels. Still, my heart completely goes out to her and her struggles because Eleanor has a fragile heart. She is not strong in spirit and so she tends to keep quiet and cry in frustration. It's so awesome how the author makes her character not annoying and relatable even though Eleanor is actually kind of a crybaby.

Also, before reading this book, i knew Park was going to have to be Korean because it's such a common surname for Koreans. I definitely find Park quite handsome much like my crush.... 
The handsome Daniel Henney! (photo owned by hancinema.net THANK YOU)

God, this novel you guys. READ IT. 

Park, half Korean martial arts kid
Eleanor with her weird scarves and clothing


Eleanor and ParkEleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

what a beautiful story.
So real the characters' lives are almost tangible.

What a read!

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The Hidden Ones by Nancy Madore | A Review

This book was sent to me by the author in exchange for an honest review. 

The Hidden Ones (Legacy of the Watchers, #1)The Hidden Ones by Nancy Madore
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

**This book was sent to me by the author and this is an honest review of the book. Enjoy!**

If you LOVED Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor, you will immensely enjoy this novel.

This novel has two simultaneous stories intertwined. One, the life of Nadia Adeire, a successful businesswoman who was abducted by people hired by a secret organization and the only way she had to survive is to keep feeding them the history and legend behind angels and the how they affected the lives of early people living on earth, their language, agriculture and such. These stories were passed on to her by her mother (as her grandmother did to her mother). Two, the story of Lilith, a half nephilim/giant that roamed the earth and lived among us before the dawn of time.

Each of these worlds are fast paced, the characters vivid and real... especially Lilith’s story is sooo gripping! I am blown away by Lilith, she's like a female Gladiator to me haha
Nadia is a bit boring as a character but man, Lilith is just sooo freaking gorgeous and sexy and smoldering and she is one bad ass warrior.
Even though this story is about nephilims and djinns which we have all heard and perhaps read at one point, it is still so amazingly original that you will keep turning the pages to see how It’s going to end.

All in all, thoroughly enjoyed the book!


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Monday, July 21, 2014

Shakespeare In Love | Life After #Booktubeathon

I got me some news. Booktubeathon is over and i sat down thinking, hmm. What themes or challenges could i create for myself that i would benefit from? And i was browsing through a bookstore today and i had a great idea.

Why not read a Shakespeare play? Only one play at a time (per month).

This is to assure myself that i am catching up on the Classics even if it won't amount to just as much in every genre i have been reading lately, i have decided on a project (same as the title) that would make me a bit more literate when it comes to Shakespeare plays.


A little background... during high school and being in a country where English is only a second language, we focused more on perfecting the grammar rather than actually doing the reading on English literature. Thus, i am ashamed to admit that i have not really fully read even one Shakespeare book in my entire life.
I did, however, watched ample versions of his plays through movies, tv shows, and other mediums but not the sit down and read kind of learning.
So, this year, if it may be a little too late because we are halfway through 2014, i would attempt to complete at least 6 Shakespeare plays that not only would i read, but thoroughly study as well so i may be able to enjoy and have full knowledge on these great plays.

I do have the collection of Shakespeare plays in my Kindle but i have bought this No Fear Shakespeare version which roughly translates the verses into a more informal phrases to make it more comprehensive for noobs like moi.

I am just starting off, so hopefully this will make it more readable and quick to finish! 




I would probably read two MAIN themes all throughout the remaining months of this year. Mainly, Brandon Sanderson books, No Fear Shakespeare.
Aside from that, also series that i need to read on which are more high/epic fantasy which are more for adults than YA and a whole lot of series that i need to get into like Jim Butcher's Codex Alera. And i also need me some Historical Fiction because at the moment, it sounds soo classy and brainy. 

I realize that my TBR pile is now a mammoth and if i didn't know any better it will have to run away with Diego but who cares? I just want to read as much as possible. There can never be too much time spent on reading. Just sayin'!

xoxo

Sunday, July 20, 2014

#Booktubeathon 2014 | A Success Story

Overcame all odds throughout the week. Storms, blackouts, and preparing for the worst of the strong winds (we had signal #3 on the storm!), i am so ever thankful that my Kindle Fire was there to be with me, because a physical book read over a candle can be eye straining, not gonna lie.

But enough of that! I have read 7 books and 6 graphic novels within the Booktubeathon week. Awesome!

Total pages read: 2,477 

Whoa! It's something that i am def proud of. 

I may take a 2 day sabbatical on reading.... i just need to finish Teen Wolf (at least watch the most recent episodes because ...
i know, right?


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Day 6 #Booktubeathon 2014 update!!!

Wow, it's almost over.

So, how are you all doing? I did finish Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House and i absolutely loved it!
And here is my review on Goodreads :) 


The Haunting of Hill House The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Much like We Have Always Lived In a Castle, Shirley Jackson explores the human frailties and its effect on people and the environment. This time, the setting is an old Victorian and quite haunted Hill House.

Doctor Montague has assembled a team of paranormal experts/assistants (who at one point experienced paranormalcy in their life before) which would help him in his endeavour, to write a book about a haunted house. We have the drama queen with a dull life, Theodora, the reclusive Nellie and the doctor himself to be chaperoned by the heir of Hill House, Luke who is quite the annoying milksop.

Theodora, something of a socialite back where she came from, is quite the stirrer, often times making a scandal out of simple events relayed to compensate for her dull life outside Hill House.
And my personal fave Eleanor, otherwise known as Nellie, the introverted one of the lot. Having taken care of her ailing mother for so long before coming to Hill House, she has perhaps started losing herself in that period House Hill hastened that experience furthermore. Showing extreme paranoia , forgetfulness, experiencing persecution delusion (she interprets her colleagues' statements as if they are out to mock her, humiliate her, or spite her which isn't the case, really), mild hallucinations and major depression. All of these are common early signs of Schizophrenia.

Each of the characters have their own weaknesses which have been aggravated by continuously inhabiting the haunted rooms. Even Mrs Dudley is an enigma with her sharp, obdurate manners toward the clienteles of the house, constantly reminding them of the meal curfew, the rules of the house and even mildly scaring them by stating that no one can leave the house after dark. All of these, of course, were initially laughed off by the company.

All in all, this is just a short read but i love how the reader can easily dissect the psychology of each characters imbedded in the book.

This book is definitely a quality over quantity sort of read.

What a delight to read! I am still abnormally jumpy even after reading it.


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The very last book to be counted towards the booktubeathon challenge is Howl's Moving Castle which i will be able to finish in 3 hours, i believe. :)


Total pages read so far: 1, 959 pages (excluding The Howl's Moving Castle) And if i had enough time left, i would really like to start on The Night Film as well! i have a physical copy (because of the creepy pictures on it) I am keen on reading what it's about. I hope it's not too much of a House of Leaves though. Excited!!!!
I shall conquer you Pessl!


Saturday, July 19, 2014

Time Left: 1 Day and 14 Hours #Booktubeathon 2014

Whoa!!!
Finally, was able to finish EON!
Omg it was sooo freaking good, i didn't really realize i was going to finish it until about 37 minutes left in my Kindle Fire. 
I don't think i will be able to finish Eona along with the Booktubeathon but i sure as hell going to pick that up!

Done, done and DONE!

If they make this into a movie, it's going to be like Mulan  meets Mortal Kombat. Soooooo kickass!!!







And now, for the genre that i have read the least this year.... HORROR!! 
Oh my. For this, i've decided to pick up Shirley Jackson's classic tale, The Haunting of Hill House. It's short, about 182 pages so hopefully i don't fall asleep and i just finish this tonight!!
I have heard quite good things on this book as it is a timeless ghost story (i hope it's ghosts... i don't even know!)



Look at that creepy old Victorian house with the rundown wrap around porch!

i love it already.















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The book that would make me finish all of the challenges is: 
Book to Movie novel, and i chose this quite popular and adorable story. 



(The BONUS novel, pages read will be counted!)

Also, i have the physical copy of Night Film and i seriously doubt i would be able to finish this before Booktubeathon ends but what the heck. I think this book is also horror? or mystery/thriller? No idea. LOL

Cannot wait!


























Friday, July 18, 2014

Day 4 and 5 #Booktubeathon Update

It's official, i am a mediocre reader in this challenge.
But not just yet!

Okay, so i cheated a little and read 4 graphic novels of Loki and it's very delightful!


a total of 140 pages of Loki goodness

and in the middle of  Eon



It's soooo kickass i wonder why i haven't finished it yet.......



Thursday, July 17, 2014

#Booktubeathon 2014 Update: Jellicoe Road was not my cup of tea!

But it's okay!
There are plenty of books to read and if you feel the same way, you can always switch to another book that piques your interest more.
I love how the #booktubeathon is a challenge that you can think outside the box. If you hate a book, set it aside, grab another one and give it a go.

Otherwise, we would bore ourselves to tears reading them. 

BTW, finishing The Darkest Minds makes my total reading to:
1,328 pages

Booktubeathon 2014 mini update 1,093 PAGES READ!!!!

Holy crap.
Despite all my bitchin' about the storm and such, i just NOW computed the number of pages read towards Booktubeathon and i've amounted to 1,093 pages!!!!!! 

I'm a freak.

Here's a breakdown and the pages

MAUS Vol 1 - 154 pages
The Bone Season - 246 pages (counted towards the challenge in its timeframe)

The Screaming Staircase - 440 pages
The Darkest Minds (so far) - 253 pages

TOTAL - 1,093 pages read!!!!






Now i'm not too depressed.... not at all ! :)

Day 3 Booktubeathon 2014 + Storm Glenda has passed

At last, the storm has passed. Electricity has been restored and what little excitement i got from reading ghost hunting in a book is nothing next to the whipping lashes of wind going through the past 2 days in Manila.

We survived, the trees have not. RIP the trees.

Storm brewing
Now that that is over, i regrettably only read little over the past 24 hours. We had a black out, only candles burning in the room. I tried to say awake all through the night but eventually fell asleep in the last few hours of the night. Being vigilant does not go hand in hand with reading for me, for some reason.

So, i have only read a very tiny part of The Darkest Minds... i intend to finish it today!



My theory of reading 3 books in one day has failed for Day 3. but today, maybe it isn't!!! 


Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Day 2 #Booktubeathon 2014

Well, well, well.

We experienced a massive storm in 24 hours and that means, no electricity and i had to tend to emergency preparations for the storm, thus cutting off my reading phase AGAIN. i just can't find the time. Argghh!!

But last night before lights went black out, i did post several pics of the books i'm reading this week plus one book that is close to my heart, The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman.

BTW, i am as of this moment, 72% done with Lockwood & Co : The Screaming Staircase
It is really GOOD! As expected of Jonathan Stroud writing. :)

So here is my twitter pic that i really loved posting last night !!!....

Ah!!! I love this book quite a bit too much :)
The world has been built in the first book, it's going to have so many more in the next releases i am sure.
Can't wait for The Mime Order!!!!

How are your nerves on Booktubeathon so far?

xoxo

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Booktube-a-Thon Day 1 update

I SUCK. I totally suck! i have been watching Teen Wolf lately and i am just sooo obsessed with Derek (Tyler Hoechlin) so naturally,  my reading pace is severely slackened.

I read 2 books:

1. I have finally been able to finish The Bone Season, about 246 pages into the Booktube-a-thon challenge
Haven't done the review yet, but you may check my Goodreads mini-review as i read through the book!
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/889305286

2. MAUS Vol 1
This graphic novel is scary and brutal! But deserves 5 stars. There are also funny parts especially between the father and son and how the dad is still carrying on, the ghost of his Nazi experience still haunting him up to this day


How are you holding up? We are having a storm and it's silly of me but i know i'll love reading more when it's raining and that it adds to the mystery of the novels.

Good luck to us all, happy reading!

Friday, July 11, 2014

#BookTubeaThon 2014

Aagggghhhh!!! 


It's almost here. 
Booktube-a-thon will officially run on 14 Jul up to 21 Jul 2014.

This is going to be hard, we have a total of 7 challenges, thus, theoritically, we are going to have to read a book a day. WHO HAS TIME FOR THAT? I can feel myself failing. Arrgghhh! But hey, pushing our reading capacity to the fullest is going to be a blast and just over all enjoying the challenge and being a part of the reading community will be a total gem in itself. Are you guys ready?

The Reading Challenges:
  1. A book with pictures (graphic novels are okay).
  2. Start and finish a series (a duology is okay).
  3. A book with anything red on the cover.
  4. A book someone else picks out for you.
  5. A book from the genre you've read the least this year.
  6. A book to movie adaptation.
  7. Read seven books.
I have here a list of my TBR based on the challenges offered:
  1. The Night Film This year, i have read similar books in S by JJ Abrams and Doug Dorst and House of Leaves by Mark Danielewski and i quite adored both of these novels. So i am very excited and a bit nervous (is this a horror book? i have no idea) because i am diving into this without really knowing anything about the book that much. I have scanned it a bit on the bookstore and found some really creepy ass photos inside and knowing my own twisted mind, it stuck and i just had to go grab it. 
  2. Series that i'll be reading is a Duology: Eon and Eona
     From what i can gather, this duology is sort of like Mulan. I loved that movie and it's time for some new book inspired by that movie! I can tell she is going to be one kick ass protagonist. 







3. Something Red on the cover - Jellicoe Road


It's always good to read a quality assured book. Jellicoe Road has the following awards and nominations: (as presented by Goodreads)

Australian Book Industry Award Nominee for Book of the Year for Older Children (2007)
Printz Award (2009)
Queensland Premier's Literary Awards Nominee for Young Adult Book Award (2007)
W.A. Young Readers Book Award (WAYRA) for Older Readers (2008),
Cybils Awards Nominee for Young Adult Fiction (2008)

I have been wanting to read this book since the beginning of this year and i have not heard any kind of buzz about this book in Booktube TBH (until recently, a few people have talked about it) so i am diving right into reading this as i am very curious and very fascinated about how this book has so many awards.

4. A book someone picks out for you-
I have a TBR List pasted on my wall. I asked a friend to pick 3 random numbers between 1 and 70. She picked 27, 23 and 1. Books number 23 and 1, i have already read (which were Ghost Story by Jim Butcher and The Assassin's Blade by Sarah J Maas) so that leaves me #27 which is The Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken.

This follows a girl who at ten years old, was locked up in the garage by her own parents as they call the police due to something bad that had happened. She has survived a plague that kills off children but is left with terrifying abilities she cannot control. At 16, she excapes the camp and i guess her life starts to unfold from there.

The plot sound soo good! I'm thinking Jessica Alba in Dark Angel. 


 

5. The least genre that i have read this year is HORROR. I really, really want to get back into reading weird, nightmare inducing books more because i was a Stephen King fan through and through when i was in my early teens and i admit, i miss reading horror books. For this challenge i choose The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson. It's only 246 pages.











So, if i finish this real quickly, i would also like to read another horror book (but more on middle grade) by an author i really love and respect (i have read his Bartimaeus Sequence except the latest book which i am still hoping to get into this year) and this book is The Screaming Staircase (Lockwood and Co. series). Set in a world plagued by dangerous ghosts and chilling apparitions, the book follows a young girl who aims for a career as an agent/detective in one of the Psychic Investigations Agencies. She ended up in the most underdog agencies, perhaps known to men, and ghosts lead by the charming and charismatic Anthony Lockwood. And so her ghost crime fighting life begins...


6. My choice of book to movie adaptation is Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynn Jones
I have heard a lot of buzz about this book from notable readers outside the Booktube community and i am VERY curious of the plot and writing style of Diana Wynn Jones.
Also, i have never watched the movie adaptation but i am sure to watch it after reading this book. This is going to be golden!

The plot is about this young girl who has sought the attention of a wicked witch who turns her into an old lady (poor thing) and now in order to break the curse, she has to travel to this Moving Castle of a fire demon named Howl and fight the witch that has cursed her.
Sounds like your staple children fairy tale classic! I can't wait. 







7. All in all, i have total of 8 books toward the challenge. I do hope i get to start and finish all of these wonderful reads from respectable authors and i will sure to enjoy reading as part of the growing Booktube community set for bookworms like me.

Please tag, link and let me know what are in your TBR list for this year's Booktube-a-thon organized by the quirky Ariel Bissett. 

Happy Reading all! 

Books I've Finished Reading 2014

  • Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell
  • Burn for Burn - Jenny Han, Siobhan Vivian
  • The Silkworm - Robert Galbraith
  • Spook's A New Darkness - Joseph Delaney
  • Memory - Chris Roberson
  • The Spook's Revenge - Joseph Delaney
  • Dreams of Gods and Monsters - Laini Taylor
  • Sandman Special - The Song of Orpheus by Neil Gaiman
  • Days of Blood and Starlight - Laini Taylor
  • Locke & Key Complete Series - Joe Hill
  • Daughter of Smoke and Bone - Laini Taylor
  • The Well of Ascension - Brandon Sanderson
  • Deathless - Catherynne M Valente
  • AfterLife Archie 2
  • Ruin and Rising - Leigh Bardugo
  • Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe - Benjamin Alire Saenz
  • Heir of Fire - Sarah J Maas
  • Afterlife Archie - Roberto Aguirre Sacasa
  • A Monster Calls - Patrick Ness
  • Y the Last Man Complete Series
  • Crown of Midnight - Sarah J Maas
  • Beautiful Disaster - Jamie McGuire
  • The Lies of Locke Lamora - Scott Lynch
  • Saga Complete Series
  • The Perks of Being A Wallflower - Stephen Chbosky
  • Skin Game (Harry Dresden Files 15) - Jim Butcher
  • Welcome to the Jungle - Jim Butcher
  • City of Heavenly Fire - Cassandra Clare
  • Cold Days (Harry Dresden Files 14) - Jim Butcher
  • Unspoken - Sarah Rees Brennan
  • Blood Song - Anthony Ryan
  • We Were Liars - E. Lockhart
  • My Life Next Door - Huntley Fitzpatrick
  • The Archived - Victoria Schwab
  • DUFF - Kody Keplinger
  • Side Jobs - Jim Butcher
  • If I Stay - Gayle Foreman
  • Ghost Story (Harry Dresden Files 13) - Jim Butcher
  • Don't Look Back - Jennifer L Armentrout
  • The Course of True Love - Cassandra Clare
  • Changes (Harry Dresden Files 12) - Jim Butcher
  • Throne of Glass - Sarah J Maas
  • Vicious - V.E. Schwab
  • Turn Coat (Harry Dresden Files 11) - Jim Butcher
  • The Assassin's Blade - Sarah J Maas
  • Small Favor (Harry Dresden Files 10) - Jim Butcher
  • House of Leaves - Mark Danielewski
  • Restoration of Faith - Jim Butcher
  • The Encyclopedia of Early Earth - Isabel Greenberg
  • White Night (Harry Dresden Files 9) - Jim Butcher
  • S - J.J Abrams, Doug Dorst
  • The Final Empire - Brandon Sanderson
  • We Have Always Lived in The Castle - Shirley Jackson
  • Proven Guilty (Harry Dresden Files 8) - Jim Butcher
  • Half Bad - Sally Green
  • Dead Beat (Harry Dresden Files 7) - Jim Butcher
  • The Queen's Army - Marissa Meyer
  • Glitches - Marissa Meyer
  • Something Wicked This Way Comes - Ray Bradbury
  • Fangirl - Rainbow Rowell
  • Ready Player One - Ernest Cline
  • Blood Rites (Harry Dresden Files 6) - Jim Butcher
  • Cress - Marissa Meyer
  • Death Masks (Harry Dresden Files 5) - Jim Butcher
  • The Dream Thieves - Maggie Stiefvater
  • The Raven Boys - Maggie Stiefvater
  • Hollow City - Ransom Riggs
  • The Neverending Story - Michael Ende
  • Insanity - Cameron Jace
  • Summer Knight (Harry Dresden Files 4) - Jim Butcher
  • A Dance With Dragons - George R.R. Martin
  • Gregor The Overlander - Suzanne Collins
  • Grave Peril (Harry Dresden Files 3) - Jim Butcher
  • Fool Moon (Harry Dresden Files 2) - Jim Butcher
  • The SIlver Dream - Neil Gaiman, Michael Reaves
  • Storm Front (Harry Dresden Files 1) - Jim Butcher
  • Interworld - Neil Gaiman
  • The Adventures of Tom Bombadil - J.R.R. Tolkien
  • What to Buy the Shadowhunter Who Has Everything - Cassandra Clare
  • The Last Stand of the New York Institute - Cassandra Clare
  • The Night Circus - Erin Morgensten
  • Steelheart - Brandon Sanderson

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