"A good book on your shelf is a friend that turns its back on you and remains a friend."-Unknown
"Screws fall out all the time, the world's an imperfect place."-Bender from The Breakfast Club
"Read to your heart's content. Though if you are a reader, the heart is never content."-from
Paper Covers Rock by Jenny Hubbard

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Catch Up Time!

First I would just like to talk about one of my favorite author's book. Which is Sarah Dessen (and yes I am excited for her new book to come out) and her book Lock & Key. I have this book for like maybe a year or so. Well, recently for some reason I had a strong urge to read it again. Of course I did read it again...and again...and again (about twelve times to be exact). I don't know why I am currently so obsessed with this book, but I am and just thought I should share that.
Next order of business. I am on a mission! What's that mission you ask? To get the Sweet Valley High books, all of them (all 153). Maybe you haven't heard of these books so, let me give you some background. It began in the 1900s and it's about two twins (in high school of course). Each book is about something different, but still from the twins point of views. I read a lot of the books in 5th grade (it is good for high school level, I promise. I've always been a mature reader). You guys should check it out sometime.
Lastly for this entry (even though I have a ton of books I want to talk about) is about the book Great Expectations. I have talked about this in a early post. Well, I just wanted to say you should read it. Yes, the first lot chapters (and the rest of book) is pretty dry HOWEVER, it is extremely interesting. Especially, is you continue further reading. I wanted to correct my early post a bit. It is a could book, it's just the long descriptions that go on for ever that make me drift off to dreamland (I'm more of the short get to the point kinda gal).

Okay that's all I can cover for now, but I promise I'll make another post soon (I have a lot of other books I want to talk about/cover). So yeahs, adios!

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