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I'm looking forward to reading Emerald Green and Sapphire Blue since I just finished Ruby Red and loved it.
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Since I'm kind of obsessed with the author Sarah Dessen, I am currently reading one of her book and when I finished I will read another book by her called that summer. Yes, I am into romance novels that involves teenagers.
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Ruby Red- Kerstin Gier
Clockwork Angel-Cassandra Clare
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I love to use goodreads. I find many good books on there. I have several picked out. When I finish a series I usually try to start one that has been on my goodreads page the longest, but that changes up since I use my library so much. If they don't have the first 1-2 books in stock of a long series I tend to skip it. Otherwise I move down my list. Currently I am awaiting the last 5 books of The Morganville Vampires books. Yes, it is young adult series but it is pretty good and a quick read.
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I have heard good things about Pierce Brown's Red Rising trilogy, so I think this is my next series. I just started using goodreads and I already have a lot of books on my list.
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"Deadroads" by Robin Riopelle. I haven't heard ANYTHING about it, but picked it off of the new releases at work because it seemed interesting. It's waiting to be read after I finish "The Hobbit"...
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Hopefully its Stardust by Neil Gaiman. Been meaning to read that for ages.
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Rere2684 wrote:I love to use goodreads. I find many good books on there. I have several picked out. When I finish a series I usually try to start one that has been on my goodreads page the longest, but that changes up since I use my library so much. If they don't have the first 1-2 books in stock of a long series I tend to skip it. Otherwise I move down my list. Currently I am awaiting the last 5 books of The Morganville Vampires books. Yes, it is young adult series but it is pretty good and a quick read.
I really like that series!!
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I have a few waiting:
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children #1) by Ransom Riggs

One Plus One by Jojo Moyes

and
For All Time (Nantucket Brides Trilogy #2) by Jude Deveraux
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Edith Wharton, The House of Mirth. I am so scared of that book, it is hard for me to understand. If I try I can but it makes me tired. So I'll come back when I am ready.
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At the moment I am debating on whether I should finally tackle one of the recent best seller crazes Fifty Shades of Grey and discover what the big fuss was about or re-reading a series written by David Gemmell.
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I only just got Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn today and I can't wait to get stuck into it after reading all the amazing reviews it's gotten.
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The book that I am looking forward to read next is Lady Chatterley's Lover by D.H. Lawrence. I have read a lot about why the book could not be published with all of its original (sexual) contents until the very early 1960's. I am interested to read and learn about the English society of early 1900 and compare it to what we would have thought of it, if it were to be published in today's time.
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really can't be sure, because it almost always depends on my state of mind. however, i do look forward to start reading Stalin's biography, so that's in my top 3 in the near future.
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"We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves" by Karen Joy Fowler
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