I'm reading the House of Night books again, because I'm getting ready for the release of the new book :) (I'm far too much of a HON geek!) So I'm back at the first one - Marked :)
In one week the guy found out A) he had cancer B) it had spread to his brain C) he had no health insurance. Great book about coming back from total despair and tribulation.
I'm reading the House of Night books again, because I'm getting ready for the release of the new book :) (I'm far too much of a HON geek!) So I'm back at the first one - Marked :)
Did you see the cover of the new book? There's a total hunk on it. I posted it on my fb if you wanna have a look. Totally worth it. Oh and I can't wait to read the book either.
“Never lose faith in yourself,
and never lose hope;
remember, even when this world throws its worst and then turns its back,
there is still always hope.”
I finished Vampire Hunter D: Volume One a few days ago and I absolutely hated it. On the bright side, now I have a little extra space on my bookshelf, because I really don't mind throwing it away.
Currently about halfway through Silver Wedding by Maeve Binchy. It's... okay. Not bad, but not really good either. I might get rid of this book too.
The Clever One by Helena Close. It says on the cover SKINS meets the Inbetweeners. I love Skins so I bought it. Then I found out I'd read one of her books before, The Cut of Love (about sh).
Finished Silver Wedding by Maeve Binchy. Utter trash, with an abrupt, unsatisfying ending to boot. How she earned a reputation as one of Ireland's top writers is beyond me, seeing as talented writers has been one of our chief exports for a long time...
Next I'll either read a book of Philip K. Dick short stories, or Hamlet. I haven't decided.