Ivana - Diary Of Difference

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The Bridge

The Bridge - Iain Banks I was watching Grey's Anatomy, Season 13, Episode 4. At 35 minutes in, Owen Hunt was lying in bed and reading a book. I have paused this scene and kept going backwards and forwards - trying to figure out what book he was reading.

And now - half an hour later - here I am, knowing the book and adding it to my TBR pile. I may never get to it, but the satisfaction of actually finding this book is too big!

It makes me realise - we spend so much time choosing books in today's fast world. And sometimes, when a book finds us, it is a miraculous moment, and I want to cherish this moment forever!
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The Struggle

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#1 The Awakening - ★★★★★
#2 The Struggle - ★★★★★

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The Struggle is the continuation of the Vampire Diaries Series by L.J. Smith. The second book that features the life of popular girl Elena Gilbert and her endeavors with the mysterious vampire brothers Stefan and Damon Salvatore.

The Struggle continues where The Awakening ends; Elena is looking to talk to Damon, knowing that he has something to do with Stefan's disappearance.

I felt like there was more action in this book, compared to the first one. It made me more engrossed with the story and I was very excited for all the twists.

Elena was obviously the main character in this book, alongside Stefan and Damon. I am not sure how I felt about Elena in this book. She seemed to ignore everyone for a while and just be her selfish self - which resulted in getting people in trouble.

On the other hand, I really loved the history of Stefan and Damon. The memories from hundreds of years ago. The author manager to portray the time very well, and I was easily transported into another world, another time... I think these scenes were definitely the favourite part of this book.

I wish we saw more chapters with Bonnie and Meredith. Even though best friends, it didn't feel like they were too involved in the story. We didn't get to know them properly and it has already been two books. I really hope book three will let us meet these two characters better.

I am happy with the book in general.

The scenes, the plot, the twists - they were all very carefully put together. Elena's love choices are opening up, letting us wonder which brother she might choose. Making us choose sides (team Damon here!). This battle between the love and hate of the two brothers definitely seems interesting.

The ending was everything I was hoping for and now I can't wait for the next book. The Awakening and The Struggle were only an introduction and the real adventures are yet to begin!

I recommend it to all of you that love young-adult, teen romance and vampire stories. It will keep you on your toes for sure!

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The Awakening

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#1 The Awakening - ★★★★★
#2 The Struggle - Review Coming Soon!

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I had The Awakening and the Struggle (the first and second books from the Vampire Diaries series) on my shelf for years.

When I say years, I mean it. It all started when I was in high-school, around 6 years ago, and I was in love with the Vampire Diaries TV Show. When I found out there are books as well, I begged my mum to buy them for me. And once I had them, I never got to read them, because teenage logic...

I recently noticed the Vampire Diaries books sitting on my shelf, forgotten, and I thought it would be a perfect opportunity to read it in October, because of the whole spooky vibe. So there it is now - even thought the wheel didn't choose it, I did, because it deserved the attention!

Elena Gilbert is a popular girl in high-school and she always gets what she wants. Boys want to be with her, girls hate her, or want to be her best friends. And when this new boy Stefan comes into town, all mysterious, Elena wants him. But Stefan is hiding a deadly secret that Elena might now be ready for just yet. And her life, as well as the life of everyone living in Fell's Church is in grave danger... Elena finds herself between two brothers - one who came for a new life, and the other, who came for revenge...

Reading this book, while already knowing what the plot it, I thought I found find it boring. But no. I still enjoyed every single page of it, and I still devoured this book in one day.

From the first chapter, this book is intense and captures your attention. It is written in third person, but it also contains diary entries that belong to Elena and capture her deepest thoughts that she doesn't dare share with anyone else.

I loved Elena!

Her character is exactly what I was expected and what I have known to love - brave and fierce, and also willing to sacrifice her own happiness and safety for the people she loves the most. 

Elena's friends, Meredith and Bonnie are the friends every girl needs. Funny and caring. A few pages in, and you will get to love them too.

Stefan - the mysterious new guy in school. The guy that tries to stay away from the girl he really wants because he's a danger to her. A little bit of Twilight vibes, but we can get past that. Because there is one thing that Twilight didn't have, that you can find reading The Vampire Diaries...

DAMON

Even though we only get a glimpse of him in this book, we can feel his presence throughout the whole book. We can feel his connection with Elena, as weird and spooky as it may be. All that danger that he carries with him, we all want to see whether there's anything good in him at all. His story is the most intriguing one, I think. His hunger for revenge makes you really understand both sides of the story and choose a side for yourself.

So, are you team Stefan, or team Damon?

I loved reading this - it was an amazing experience and it reminded me of my high-school days, of those innocent happy memories. My teenage life didn't include vampires, but hey - it was still awesome!

Pick the Vampire Diaries up if you love Young Adult spooky books, if you loved Twilight and if you love vampire, love and mystery stories in general.

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The Bridge

The Bridge - Iain Banks I was watching Grey's Anatomy, Season 13, Episode 4. At 35 minutes in, Owen Hunt was lying in bed and reading a book. I have paused this scene and kept going backwards and forwards - trying to figure out what book he was reading.

And now - half an hour later - here I am, knowing the book and adding it to my TBR pile. I may never get to it, but the satisfaction of actually finding this book is too big!

It makes me realise - we spend so much time choosing books in today's fast world. And sometimes, when a book finds us, it is a miraculous moment, and I want to cherish this moment forever!

The Dazzling Heights

The Dazzling Heights - Katharine McGee Can't wait to read this one!

#1 The Thousandth Floor - ★★★★
#2 The Dazzling Heights - Not Read Yet
#3 The Towering Sky - Not Read Yet

The Thousandth Floor

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#1 The Thousandth Floor - ★★★★
#2 The Dazzling Heights - Not Read Yet
#3 The Towering Sky - Not Read Yet

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In the year 2118, in New York City there’s a thousand-story tower. It has everything you could imagine inside, and there is no need for you to ever get out.

The floor you live on represents your status. The higher you live, the more money you have, which means you become more popular. The rich people don’t necessarily hang around with the poor, and gossips spread faster than lightning. The thousandth floor is the top!

But then one night, at a party, one girl falls down from the rooftop of the tower, and the mystery remains – what exactly happened that night?

Despite all the mixed reviews I’ve seen for this book, I actually really enjoyed it! The world is futuristic and I loved reading about all the different cool items and gadgets that the author was writing about.

The main character that we have is Avery Fuller, who lives on the thousandth floor of the tower. She has been genetically designed to only have the best genes from her parents, and is, therefore, perfect. But then – SPOILER ALERT – she is in love with her brother, who is actually adopted, so not her brother. And as weird as it might seem, they are not related in any way, and the romance was beautifully written. And a lot of you people have been giving this book a bad review because of this reason, but some of you also happen to love ”City of Bones” by Cassandra Clare, who features Clary and Jace, who started with the same background?

Apart from Avery, there were many other characters as well, all of them different and all of them unique at the same time. A girl that works as a main in a rich boy’s house, a girl who is best friends with Avery but doesn’t feel she belongs there, a girl that suddenly finds out she is not rich anymore and has to move onto the lower floors of the tower, a hacker who wants to earn money, no matter the what… The book is written from all these character’s points of view, and I loved the variety and also how all these characters connect to each other in an interesting way. They all have goals, dreams, hopes, fears, and everything is surrounded in drama.

If you love Gossip Girl, Pretty Little Liars or the TV Show Riverdale, I guarantee you will enjoy this one. It’s full of mystery, drama, romance, sci-fi and luxury.

Thank you to my sister, for letting me read this book. I borrowed it from her and will unfortunately have to give it back soon…

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The Hunger Games

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#1 The Hunger Games - ★★★★★

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I am probably the last person posting a book review for The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins.

When the book came out, the movie followed shortly after. In that time, I decided to watch the movie rather than reading the book. The movie was amazing and I loved it. But a few years later, when this book found its way to me again, I needed to read it and solve the ultimate battle – movie versus books. As it usually happens in my case – the book version won – without any doubts.

The Hunger Games is a story about Katniss Everdeen, a girl from District 12, who lives with her mum and little sister in the poorest district of them all. She hunts in the woods with her friend/crush Gale in order to provide food for her family.

Surrounded by all twelve districts, there is the Capitol, the shiny city where all the rich and popular people live. A long time ago, the districts tried to go into war and lost. As part of the surrender, each year the Capitol organises a live TV show, called The Hunger Games. Every year, a boy and a girl from each district are randomly chosen to battle in an arena until the last man standing.

When Katniss’s little sister is chosen as the girl tribute from district 12, Katniss volunteers to take her place without even thinking. Both her and Peeta (the male tribute) are then headed over to the Capitol and the preparations for the games can begin.
In a world where people like watching children kill each other, it can be pretty upsetting to see this as a reality. I can’t help but think that unfortunately, people have some instinct left in them and are unconsciously enjoying watching other people suffer. Think of the gladiator fights, ultimate fighting matches and other events similar to these.

Putting that aside, what I love about this book was the attention to details. From the descriptions of the districts, to the preparations for the games. And the game itself was so well written that I kept turning page after page, desperate to see what will happen next.

I love Katniss, her bravery, her love for her little sister, all the sacrifices that she has made. Starting with her volunteering instead of her sister, to her love with Gale. Her spirit to make things right can be felt throughout the whole book. Her rebellion and her stance with all the people that are not treated fairly by the Capitol.

Even though presented as a Young-Adult, I am convinced this is a book every adult should read as well, and have a few thoughts about their surroundings. I loved the first book, and I can’t wait to start reading the second book of the series as well.

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Queen of Air and Darkness

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I was lucky enough to be approached by LoveReading to review and join the blog tour for The Dark Artifices series by Cassandra Clare. Starting today, and posting every Wednesday, you will get to see what I thought about this series.

Series: The Dark Artifices

#1 Lady Midnight - ★★★★
#2 Lord of Shadows - ★★★★★
#3 Queen of Air and Darkness - ★★★★★

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We made it to the finish line. After three weeks of me into the shadowhunter world, I am now back in reality, wishing I could never leave from that amazing world. Queen of Air and Darkness was the lovely desert after such a tasty appetiser and main course. A perfect way to leave a restaurant.

The finale of The Dark Artifices was everything I was hoping for. Full of adventure, emotions and wisdom from a lot of characters. Development like I have never seen before... I found myself attached to so many characters, genuinely feeling for them and being with them in all their adventures.

Don't get me wrong, I do get attached to characters quite easily, but it's usually two at best in one book. This book had me loving so many characters in different ways, with different strengths and such strong emotion.

Queen of Air and Darkness finishes off where it starts, and without spoilers it's quite hard to say what goes on in this book. A forbidden love, unexplainable sadness and the best romance I have read in quite some time. Danger and faerie battles all over again. Love and betrayal, love and loyalty...

During the first couple pages, I was a complete wreck. I cried so hard and felt so sad. And after that, I had my favourites in this book and they didn't disappoint. I loved every moment of this book and I can't recommend this series enough.

Read this series, get into the world of power, magic, angels, beauty and danger. Get into a world of adventure, love, betrayal and excellent character development. The series was so satisfying, even though the ending didn't seem like a proper ending and I am sure there are many new books coming.

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The Prince and the Dressmaker

The Prince and the Dressmaker - Jen Wang I want this! :)

Chat Love

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I wanted to read this book immediately after reading the synopsis, and I was honoured when the author, Justine Faeth, approached me and sent me an ebook copy in exchange for an honest review.

The book synopsis is a very promising one. Lucia is having trouble finding a man. After a few disastrous dates, she chooses to follow her friend’s advice and tries Chat Love, an online dating service. As promising as the synopsis sounds, this book didn’t quite deliver. With Chat Love, I found the whole setting of the book unrealistic. There is a nice background story and a great idea, but it hasn’t been properly executed.

Lucia is an Italian lady. She is a city girl and a business woman. She is searching for love. See, Lucia is under pressure by her Italian family to get married. And I can completely understand that pressure, being born in a country where I have met people with similar beliefs. Lucia’s family thinks that a woman is made to be a mother, and not have a career. They think that if you are thirty and you haven’t got a boyfriend yet, you are useless and unworthy.

And I completely agree with Lucia when she tries to stand up to them and tell them how it’s important for her to find a man she will really love, not just marry in order to please her family. In some scenes though, it appears as if she hates her family, and has very bad attitude towards them. I understand completely where her frustration comes from.

But then, on the other hand, we have a Lucia that is being a hypocrite.

And while this whole book seems like she is searching for her true love, when someone appears and cares about her, she is acting as if she’s not interested. Woman, WHAT DO YOU WANT? She wants true love, and she doesn’t want to be used as a one-night stand, which is completely acceptable. But going on a date with a man for the first time, and telling him you want to get serious is creepy. Even if that is your long-term goal, you DO NOT say it on the first date. It scares people away. It makes people think you are a creep.

Also, given the fact that the synopsis promises an online app, this left me disappointed. During this book, we don’t get to really see a single chat happen through this app. Apart from a few letters from Jake. Honestly, I expected a back and forth conversations with men before a date happens. In the book, we get to see Lucia dating a lot of men. I didn’t stop to count them, but there must’ve been around twenty dates. And all these men had something wrong with them. But she never screwed up.

I will be honest with you now, and you people need to be honest with yourselves. In your life, you will meet people, and some people will make you giggle. Others might make you gag. But sometimes, the reason for a bad date is you. I am only trying to be honest here. I have screwed up a few dates myself, and you must have done the same thing too. That’s life though. We have to move on and try not to blame others for our mistakes. I wish this been represented in this book.

I really wish I loved this book.

I have mixed feelings, because despite all, this book did make me think and bring up discussions with people around the various topics, from family beliefs, to being creepy on first dates, to finding out what you really like. In a summary, as much as I didn’t enjoy it, I also am grateful for this book, for bringing out a lot of things to think about.

If you love chick-lit and short romance funny novels, you might enjoy it. If you think any of this discussion points is intriguing, you might enjoy it. I would love to have a chat and see what you think of this book.

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Corpus

Corpus - Rory Clements The Tom Wilde Series
#1 Corpus - Not Read Yet
#2 Nucleus - Not Read Yet
#3 Nemesis - ★★★★★

Adding this to my TBR because I loved Nemesis.

Children of Blood and Bone

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#1 Children of Blood and Bone - ★★★★★

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‘’In the beginning, Orisha was a land where the rare and sacred maji thrived. Each of the ten clans was gifted by the gods above and given a different power to land.’’

It is not every day that you encounter a book that lets you dive in a world of magic, with such intensity as Children of Blood and Bone. A story so beautifully written, that you forget this is not the real world and you are in a fantasy story. This is one of the books I wish I could keep reading it for the first time again and again.

When majis are born with white hair, it means that they are touched by the Gods. They are called Diviners, and when they celebrate their thirteenth birthday, they have the ability to use magic.

Zelie still remembers how Orisha used to have magic. Different clans existed, and they could all control different things: air, water, earth… But Zelie also remembers the night when everything went wrong. When the king and the army came and killed hundreds of people. Zelie remembers, like it was yesterday, how on that night they brutally killed her mother. The night when magic disappeared forever.

And when Zelie realises that she is one of the very few people that can still use magic, and return magic in Orisha, she goes on a quest with her brother. With the help of a princess that escapes the castle, she has to learn to control her magic powers, and also her feelings for an enemy she mustn’t trust.

‘’I longed for the day I would feel the magic of the dead in my bones, but right now all I can feel is an unnerving tingle in my veins.’’

The world is so well created, and the characters are all loveable and adorable. The magic story in this book is unique and I loved getting to know more about all clans, what they can do, and reading about people realising they have magic in themselves.

Zelie, as a character, is the protagonist, as all adventures are revolved around her, but the other characters are as much as important, if not in some cases, more important than her. She is a character that many of us can relate to. A person that has been denied the sole purpose of existing. A person that has suffered, because of other people’s choices. For Zelie, this was the denial of magic to her and her people, but for others it could be just anything. What I loved the most was the bravery that she showed, even though inside her she would be so scared. It felt as if fear itself made her to be brave. And I have felt that many times. Sometimes, you don’t really have a choice, but to be brave, no matter how scared you might be.

Then, we have Zelie’s brother, Tzain, who is always the more cautious one and tries to (unsuccessfully) keep Zelie out of trouble. He has so much love for Zelie in his heart and is always the one throwing himself out there to protect her. If I ever had a brother, I would wish for him to be Tzain. I couldn’t explain the love and connection they have together with Zelie. It’s so beautiful!

Then there is Amari, the princess that doesn’t agree with her father’s choices, and decides to follow her heart. I think I loved Amari the most out of all characters, as she was my true hero. Raised in a world of ruthless cruelty, and forced to do things she doesn’t want, her father, the king, always believes that she is weak, and incapable of defending herself and ruling a kingdom. And out there, with Zelie and Tzain, is where Amari finds her true self, and the moment she does is the best scene in this whole book, the beauty of a woman being so powerful, only because she was being belittled her whole life.

‘’It’s like seeing her for the first time: the human behind the maji. Fear embedded in the pain. Tragedy caused in Father’s name.’’

And in the end, we have Inan, the most controversial character in this book. The son of the king, and brother of Amari, dedicated to follow his father and rule the kingdom, but struggling between what is right and wrong. When he realises he has magic as well, he can’t confess, as his father kills those who have magic, but meeting Zelie, he is not so sure anymore of what really is happening in his kingdom, and has to make a decision on whose side he wants to be.

‘’The truth cuts like the sharpest knife I’ve ever known.’’

I loved how the story is focused on both worlds:

The world of Zelie and Tzain, where they live in small town with their father, they have to pay incredible amount of diviner tax, and the taxes get more and more expensive, and become impossible to be paid, so people have to go and do free labor for the king, never to be free again. They are faced with such unfairness and cruelty, but their families and the people in the village are sticking together to survive through everything.

And then we have the world of Amari and Inan, and the King. A world where magic is forbidden and all people that can use magic are being slaughtered. A world where being fierceless and cruel means that you are strong enough to lead a kingdom, and protect Orisha.

The only remark I have on this book were the acknowledgements. As much as I respect that story being told, and appreciate it with all my heart, I also really wished I haven’t read that part as it changed the story in the end for me, in a negative way. As I truly believe that every single person has the ability of magic in themselves. Every single person is powerful, and we all should be Diviners! And Inan having the ability himself proves my point on this as well.

A story about the battle of magic and friendships, a story about wins and losses, a world where magic lives in every single one of us. A world where we all belong. A masterpiece, this is. And a powerful one as well.

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Books of the month:

January - June (in order)
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July - December (in order)
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[bc:Moonlight Over Manhattan|31564871|Moonlight Over Manhattan (From Manhattan with Love, #6)|Sarah Morgan|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1503182866s/31564871.jpg|52249870][bc:True Love at the Lonely Hearts Bookshop|33145286|True Love at the Lonely Hearts Bookshop (Lonely Hearts Bookshop #2)|Annie Darling|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1488319830s/33145286.jpg|53831734][bc:Releasing the Demons|26063603|Releasing the Demons|L.D. Rose|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1485124954s/26063603.jpg|45997949][bc:Ready Player One|9969571|Ready Player One (Ready Player One, #1)|Ernest Cline|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1500930947s/9969571.jpg|14863741][bc:Out Of My Mind|36386812|Out Of My Mind|Cathy Penman|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1507644109s/36386812.jpg|58077489][bc:Purgatorium|43167749|Purgatorium|J.H. Carnathan|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1544189967s/43167749.jpg|56706752][bc:The Night Raid|35380846|The Night Raid|Clare Harvey|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1496794787s/35380846.jpg|56740052][bc:Set Me Free: The Story of How Shakespeare Saved A Life|35576020|Set Me Free The Story of How Shakespeare Saved A Life|Salvatore Striano|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1499057728s/35576020.jpg|50382001][bc:Piasa|35012551|Piasa|Michael Kott|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1493816468s/35012551.jpg|42284116][bc:Coming Home|30407364|Coming Home|Fern Britton|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1511803698s/30407364.jpg|50931087][bc:Now You See Her|38356363|Now You See Her|Heidi Perks|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1519836465s/38356363.jpg|62681440][bc:Quidditch Through the Ages|30164747|Quidditch Through the Ages|J.K. Rowling|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1462921478s/30164747.jpg|6247751][bc:Circe|32993458|Circe|Madeline Miller|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1544457476s/32993458.jpg|53043399][bc:Fawkes|36576048|Fawkes|Nadine Brandes|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1513275599s/36576048.jpg|58318394][bc:I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You|31279898|I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You (Gallagher Girls, #1)|Ally Carter|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1469655392s/31279898.jpg|1008494][bc:Never Forgotten|20874388|Never Forgotten (Never Forgotten, #1)|Kelly Risser|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1392867360s/20874388.jpg|40213373][bc:The Last Titan|41435662|The Last Titan|Craig Wainwright|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1534968452s/41435662.jpg|64663445][bc:A Game of Thrones|11059675|A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire, #1)|George R.R. Martin|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1327110509s/11059675.jpg|1466917][bc:City of Bones|256683|City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments, #1)|Cassandra Clare|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1432730315s/256683.jpg|2267189][bc:The Cruel Prince|26032825|The Cruel Prince (The Folk of the Air, #1)|Holly Black|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1493047153s/26032825.jpg|45959123][bc:My Name is Anna|39667685|My Name is Anna|Lizzy Barber|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1547508350s/39667685.jpg|61249547][bc:Uglies|9370793|Uglies (Uglies, #1)|Scott Westerfeld|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1403867605s/9370793.jpg|2895388][bc:Day of the Accident|38470184|Day of the Accident|Nuala Ellwood|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1535537800s/38470184.jpg|60099009][bc:The Silent Patient|40891998|The Silent Patient|Alex Michaelides|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1535016723s/40891998.jpg|59752778][bc:Warcross|29385546|Warcross (Warcross, #1)|Marie Lu|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1489081682s/29385546.jpg|49634052][bc:The Perks of Being a Wallflower|4327066|The Perks of Being a Wallflower|Stephen Chbosky|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1511288703s/4327066.jpg|2236198]

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[bc:Sigfried's Smelly Socks!|36402477|Sigfried's Smelly Socks!|Len Foley|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1507844802s/36402477.jpg|58095377][bc:My Trip to Adele|31825835|My Trip to Adele|R.I. Alyaseer|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1472859597s/31825835.jpg|52483824][bc:Canadian Alternative: Cartoonists, Comics, and Graphic Novels|34919014|Canadian Alternative Cartoonists, Comics, and Graphic Novels|Dominick Grace|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1497954465s/34919014.jpg|56182828][bc:Wide Open|35500590|Wide Open|Amy Bodossian|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1499230516s/35500590.jpg|56905506][bc:Read and Gone|37928555|Read and Gone (The Haunted Library Mysteries, #2)|Allison Brook|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1515877490s/37928555.jpg|59646452][bc:Quarry's Climax|34014841|Quarry's Climax (Quarry #14)|Max Allan Collins|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1498930963s/34014841.jpg|55011790][bc:The One and Only|39873019|The One and Only|Julia Ash|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1524123020s/39873019.jpg|61678180][bc:The Camelot Shadow|24020362|The Camelot Shadow (Camelot Shadow #1)|Sean Gibson|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1439188786s/24020362.jpg|43082272][bc:Beautiful Demons|29791489|Beautiful Demons (The Shadow Demons Saga #1)|Sarra Cannon|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1459874136s/29791489.jpg|14496593][bc:Inner Demons|29791777|Inner Demons (The Shadow Demons Saga #2)|Sarra Cannon|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1459874430s/29791777.jpg|14884004][bc:Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children|9460487|Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children, #1)|Ransom Riggs|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1546430481s/9460487.jpg|14345371][bc:Sleep, Merel, Sleep|39726253|Sleep, Merel, Sleep|Silke Stein|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1522961628s/39726253.jpg|61409912][bc:Ignite|12884001|Ignite (Midnight Fire, #1)|Kaitlyn Davis|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1391060119s/12884001.jpg|18037309][bc:LifeShift|40613627|LifeShift|Michael Kott|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1529705979s/40613627.jpg|63089020][bc:The Official Highway Code|25682280|The Official Highway Code|Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1433686803s/25682280.jpg|45508779][bc:The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle|36337550|The 7½ Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle|Stuart Turton|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1506896221s/36337550.jpg|57528323][bc:Delusions|40366944|Delusions|Amy Crandall|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1534257883s/40366944.jpg|62651977][bc:Geek Girl|13621089|Geek Girl (Geek Girl, #1)|Holly Smale|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1350080057s/13621089.jpg|19224529][bc:Geekerella|30724132|Geekerella|Ashley Poston|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1476734515s/30724132.jpg|50652411][bc:The Rumour|39685241|The Rumour|Lesley Kara|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1543859669s/39685241.jpg|61295074][bc:Carrie|17396842|Carrie|Stephen King|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1382000068s/17396842.jpg|1552134][bc:Winter Trials|41147717|Winter Trials (Northern Witch, #1)|K.S. Marsden|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1534318235s/41147717.jpg|53645353][bc:All These Beautiful Strangers|38123080|All These Beautiful Strangers|Elizabeth Klehfoth|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1521382694s/38123080.jpg|58070213][bc:The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Stories|99300|The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Stories|Charlotte Perkins Gilman|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1327909237s/99300.jpg|1467808]

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[bc:Delivered on Christmas|35760115|Delivered on Christmas|Dean McFalls|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1506318412s/35760115.jpg|57260517][bc:How A Good Person Can Really Win|17373138|How A Good Person Can Really Win|Pavan Choudary|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1360821990s/17373138.jpg|24160679][bc:Gunshots & Goalposts: The Story of Northern Irish Football|36013206|Gunshots & Goalposts The Story of Northern Irish Football|Benjamin Roberts|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1502665408s/36013206.jpg|57585949][bc:Cryptid|39981347|Cryptid|Michael Kott|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1524943660s/39981347.jpg|61900530][bc:Pale Blue Scratch|28919161|Pale Blue Scratch|Jay DiNitto|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1455591169s/28919161.jpg|49135601][bc:A Ritual of Bone|40551166|A Ritual of Bone (The Dead Sagas, #1)|Lee C. Conley|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1529268096s/40551166.jpg|61363217][bc:The Song of Achilles|13516154|The Song of Achilles|Madeline Miller|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1445616445s/13516154.jpg|16176791][bc:Bitter Demons|29792734|Bitter Demons (The Shadow Demons Saga #3)|Sarra Cannon|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1459874897s/29792734.jpg|15529056][bc:The Stone of Destiny: A Sherlock Holmes Adventure|34485520|The Stone of Destiny A Sherlock Holmes Adventure|Richard T. Ryan|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1494486587s/34485520.jpg|55606026][bc:Wonder Woman: Her Greatest Battles|32294940|Wonder Woman Her Greatest Battles|George Pérez|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1497927401s/32294940.jpg|52922236][bc:The Little Mermaid|132391|The Little Mermaid|Hans Christian Andersen|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1309204955s/132391.jpg|245197][bc:Hippie|39947385|Hippie|Paulo Coelho|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1532481489s/39947385.jpg|61423234][bc:Some Sunny Day: A nurse. A soldier. A wartime love story.|39092341|Some Sunny Day A nurse. A soldier. A wartime love story.|Madge Lambert|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1520612517s/39092341.jpg|60669009][bc:Vampire Academy|345627|Vampire Academy (Vampire Academy, #1)|Richelle Mead|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1361098973s/345627.jpg|335933][bc:The Psychology of Time Travel|41035725|The Psychology of Time Travel|Kate Mascarenhas|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1533307735s/41035725.jpg|59987350][bc:The Diary of a Young Girl|604152|The Diary of a Young Girl|Anne Frank|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1176219545s/604152.jpg|3532896]

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[bc:My Absolute Darling|35687202|My Absolute Darling|Gabriel Tallent|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1500210672s/35687202.jpg|54375969][bc:Najgolemite misterii na svetot|35480205|Najgolemite misterii na svetot|Gjurgja Izdavacka kuka|https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/book/50x75-a91bf249278a81aabab721ef782c4a74.png|56874869][bc:The Frightened Little Flower Bud|36226869|The Frightened Little Flower Bud|Renée Paule|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1505213611s/36226869.jpg|57866453][bc:Falling Short|38621635|Falling Short|Lex Coulton|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1519120489s/38621635.jpg|60237140][bc:Beast: A Tale of Love and Revenge|31019831|Beast A Tale of Love and Revenge|Lisa Jensen|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1504231732s/31019831.jpg|45089893][bc:Awakened|24988236|Awakened (Vampire Awakenings, #1)|Brenda K. Davies|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1436821799s/24988236.jpg|21591309][bc:No Fourth River. A Novel Based on a True Story. A profoundly moving read about a woman's fight for survival.|36672128|No Fourth River. A Novel Based on a True Story. A profoundly moving read about a woman's fight for survival.|Christine Clayfield|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1511793133s/36672128.jpg|58458308][bc:The Last Seven Months Of Anne Frank - The Stories of Six Women Who Knew Anne Frank|47299|The Last Seven Months Of Anne Frank - The Stories of Six Women Who Knew Anne Frank|Willy Lindwer|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1347561096s/47299.jpg|318402]

Nights in Rodanthe

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Nicholas Sparks is the romance genius. He is able to create stories of people falling in love, like no author I have read a book from yet. He puts so much emotion and feeling into the pages, that after one of his books, reading another romance seems boring.

Having read almost all of his books, I decided to finish all the ones I haven’t read, and when I suddenly encountered this one in the library, I told myself – ‘’Hey, why not?’’

The synopsis was intriguing, as all of his books are, but unlike the others, Nights in Rodanthe left me disappointed. With his books – this was the first time I ever felt like that. And that is why I need to mention this.

First of all, the story is very predictable. Too predictable – even. I knew what was going to happen from the very first chapters, and I was expecting at least a little bit of a plot twist, but nothing really happened.

Secondly, the romance was fake. The falling in love part? I didn’t see it. I just can’t imagine people falling in love in three days. I am sorry – but it is impossible. Crush, interest, lust, someone paying attention to you, and you feeling goosebumps – I can understand it all. But in three days, I can’t imagine anyone falling so deeply for one another, that you can’t look at another person ever again, and they are all you think about, all day.

Honestly – how well can you get to know a person in three days? Will you get to know the real person? When you’ve never seen them sad, angry, how they behave in company, how they behave when drunk, when upset, when they are doing daily chores, like going at work (note – this all happened while they were sort-of on vacation).

I can remember how many summers I have spent going on vacation for ten days, and thinking I was in love with someone. I am sure you have gone through the same.

So, knowing all this above, I just couldn’t feel for these people as I used to feel with many from Sparks’s characters in other books. And don’t judge me, that this would be the sole reason why I rate this book the way I do. After all, it’s a romance novel.

On the other side though – it is an emotional novel. If you, for a moment forget how fast this romance happened and how unreal it is, the story is going to deeply hurt your soul, and crush you into pieces. Fake romance or not, you are going to shed a few tears for sure.

To wrap this up – I didn’t like it. I am not into fake, impossible romance. But this book seems to be a hit or miss, so if you like Nicholas Sparks – I still encourage you to read it. You never know, it might be your favourite book from him so far.

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The Diary Of A Young Girl

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We have all heard about or read this book. I remember reading it in high-school as a project. And since I never had written a proper book review, I decided to read it again.

I went to the library, and they only had the short Penguin version, with the most important diary entries of Anne Frank. It is only 65 pages. So, I decided to also grab another book – The Last Seven Months of Anne Frank by Willy Lindwer, so I can write a full overview.

This is a diary of a young girl, and she was writing these stories during two years of hiding. Anne Frank and her family are Jews and they live in The Netherlands. After the Germans invade, many people are captured and go to designated camps. A few manage to escape and go into hiding. Anne’s family hides in her father’s office.

If you are reading this diary, without knowing anything about history – this could be a happy story. These diary entries are filled with love and hope, dreams of a young girl, beliefs, opinions, descriptions of her first crush and planning a future.

But this is not a happy story. This girl doesn’t get the chance to grow up. This girl doesn’t get the chance to experience freedom, and live to get to know her grandchildren. This is a sad story of not just Anne Frank, but all these people that have gone through that painful journey.

While this book deserves to be read by every person, and this history needs to keep being told many years after us, I feel the need to make a proper book review.

This is not a well-written book, with a great plot and amazing description. So based on that, this doesn’t stand up to the standards. But this book has a meaning that makes up for all the amateur writing. After all, this was a teenager writing it, without even knowing this will someday be shared with the world.

To all of you that haven’t read it yet – I highly recommend it. If you don’t want to go with the long version, read the short Penguin one, like I did.

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The Last Seven Months Of Anne Frank

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When I went to the library to pick up the Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank, I also picked up this book. I wanted to learn more about her last months, as Anne didn’t write in her diary after she was found and brought to the camps.

If you, just like me, are looking for books to help you find this info, please skip this one.

The title is completely misleading, as Anne Frank is barely mentioned in the book, and these women that claim to know her seem to not have known her at all. If I see a person on the far end of the fence, or sit together while the guards are counting us, I wouldn’t consider them a friend. Just a fellow unfortunate companion.

Don’t get me wrong – these six women, that went through all this traumatized period, and are brave enough to tell the story are worth mentioning, and are worth of great recognitions. And this book is also a great value to history of what happened in those cruel places.

But when people use a famous person’s name in order to sell a book, on such painful basis, this is beyond me to comment, so I will leave it to you to make a conclusion on your own.

Among this part, the stories of these six women were heartbreaking, and so well-described, it felt as if I was there for a moment. The things they went through and the families they lost is so sad.
I also liked the old images that were in the middle of the book. They added a real image to the words.

If you want to read more about Anne Frank – choose another book. But if you want to find out about other people’s stories from this time period – grab this book.

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