Well, this thread sure has gone dead! I've been reading quite a bit lately so I thought I'd revive it, and share what I've read.
The Giver- It was ok, but not my favorite. I felt like the author dragged the story out, and then suddenly ended it right at the climax. Also, I wish the author had given the reader more of a back story. It was a quick read.
Diary of a young girl- A very interesting piece of historical non fiction. It was a bit of a sad read since I knew what happened to Anne in the end, but still interesting.
Anne of Windy Poplars- This was the first time I had read this Anne book (I had read the others, but I didn't have this one). It was a bit different feeling then the other books in the series, the author having written it years later, but it was still an excellent read, and a great addition to the series.
Jacob have I loved- I didn't care for this book much. I honestly couldn't decide whether to feel sorry for or hate the main character. The ending was also very disappointing. The reconciliation between the sisters I was hoping for never came, and to be honest the MC's character arc was kind of lame. Also the relationships between the characters were just weird.
The black arrow (by RL Stevenson)- An enjoyable, fast paced story with well rounded characters set in the 15th century.
@Chicken Girl1 @Treerooted (and anyone else who sees this) what have you been reading lately?
The Giver- It was ok, but not my favorite. I felt like the author dragged the story out, and then suddenly ended it right at the climax. Also, I wish the author had given the reader more of a back story. It was a quick read.
Diary of a young girl- A very interesting piece of historical non fiction. It was a bit of a sad read since I knew what happened to Anne in the end, but still interesting.
Anne of Windy Poplars- This was the first time I had read this Anne book (I had read the others, but I didn't have this one). It was a bit different feeling then the other books in the series, the author having written it years later, but it was still an excellent read, and a great addition to the series.
Jacob have I loved- I didn't care for this book much. I honestly couldn't decide whether to feel sorry for or hate the main character. The ending was also very disappointing. The reconciliation between the sisters I was hoping for never came, and to be honest the MC's character arc was kind of lame. Also the relationships between the characters were just weird.
The black arrow (by RL Stevenson)- An enjoyable, fast paced story with well rounded characters set in the 15th century.
@Chicken Girl1 @Treerooted (and anyone else who sees this) what have you been reading lately?