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Apr 01, 2016 11:56AM


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I read this way back in middle school, and I remember feeling at the time like it was a little too mature for me––so I'm interested to see if I'll like it more as an adult. :D

Got a copy from the library today! Unfortunately my library only seemed to have a large-print version, but oh well ... I'll deal. :P
Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "Got a copy from the library today! Unfortunately my library only seemed to have a large-print version, but oh well ... I'll deal. :P"
I can't decide if I want to buy the audio since it is on sale or get the book from the library in print. It seems like this is one of those books people really like or don't like at all so I am afraid to spend money on it but I trust Ashley's book judgement and I do like Holly Black so I am torn!
I can't decide if I want to buy the audio since it is on sale or get the book from the library in print. It seems like this is one of those books people really like or don't like at all so I am afraid to spend money on it but I trust Ashley's book judgement and I do like Holly Black so I am torn!
Ashley *Hufflepuff Kitten* wrote: "When in doubt, library!"
:) I know but another problem is that my library doesn't have the audio and it takes me forever to read print books lately.
:) I know but another problem is that my library doesn't have the audio and it takes me forever to read print books lately.

Ashley *Hufflepuff Kitten* wrote: "I hear that loud and clear. I'm hoping to get started on this sooner rather than later; I still need to read Cold Mountain this month for another group read, and finish the Blade Itself and Watersh..."
I really liked Cold Mountain when I read it years ago (hopefully it holds up). I used to read at least one print book per week but I am lucky if I read one per month lately!
I really liked Cold Mountain when I read it years ago (hopefully it holds up). I used to read at least one print book per week but I am lucky if I read one per month lately!
I need to get this one as well but am still on last months read! I will get to it but may be a month behind :)
I know the feeling Donna - I figure better late than never so feel free to join me in that thinking and get to it when you can :)


Maybe we move it to May and use this month as a catch-up month?
She says with trepidation that no one will hate her for suggesting such an abomination...... :)
I am fine with having May be a "catch up" month for everyone to catch up on our previous monthly gem read. Anyone else have any thoughts?
@Ashley - Ooh what's the tech week for?
@Elora - Haha that's not a bad suggestion!! I probably won't get around to reading this til the start of May, anyway.
@Elora - Haha that's not a bad suggestion!! I probably won't get around to reading this til the start of May, anyway.

@Elora - Haha that's not a bad suggestion!! I probably won't get around to reading this til the start of May, anyway."
We're putting on Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike :)

Sounds like a fantastic plan to me.
Ashley *Hufflepuff Kitten* wrote: "Brigid *Flying Kick-a-pow!* wrote: "@Ashley - Ooh what's the tech week for?
@Elora - Haha that's not a bad suggestion!! I probably won't get around to reading this til the start of May, anyway."
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I've never heard of that before, but it sounds fun!! :D I remember tech weeks from back in my theater days and they were always hell, lol. Good luck, I bet it'll be an awesome show!
@Elora - Haha that's not a bad suggestion!! I probably won't get around to reading this til the start of May, anyway."
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I've never heard of that before, but it sounds fun!! :D I remember tech weeks from back in my theater days and they were always hell, lol. Good luck, I bet it'll be an awesome show!

Yes, it was Ashley! Glad to hear you enjoyed the book so much Donna. :D I read it a long time ago and didn't like it at the time, so I'm interested to see how I feel about it approximately ten years later, haha.


(on the plus side, I started listening to Hamilton and I LOVE the music!)

in unrelated news: HAMILTON IS AMAZING *flails* you're the second person this week who's told me they listened to it! :D

And even more amazing, it was written by just the one guy.
I'm reading it right now Ashley! And yeah, it is very fast reading ... maybe it's because I just read something that was 500+ pages long, but this book seems to be going by very quickly, haha. I'm already about halfway through it.
I think I'm liking it a tiny bit more than the first time I read it, but honestly I'm still not super into it. I love the faerie mythology, but otherwise I have trouble connecting to the story for some reason. I think the main problem is that I'm not crazy about any of the characters. Corny is pretty cool, but everyone else kinda annoys me. They're all like "oh I'm so hip and edgy and I shoplift and drink a lot" and I feel like ... it's trying a little too hard?? :P (view spoiler)
I think I'm liking it a tiny bit more than the first time I read it, but honestly I'm still not super into it. I love the faerie mythology, but otherwise I have trouble connecting to the story for some reason. I think the main problem is that I'm not crazy about any of the characters. Corny is pretty cool, but everyone else kinda annoys me. They're all like "oh I'm so hip and edgy and I shoplift and drink a lot" and I feel like ... it's trying a little too hard?? :P (view spoiler)


Your spoiler was exactly why I didn't care for the book. Controlling boyfriends and that whole element are a huge turnoff for me in books.
In other news, @ Heidi, you'll be glad to hear that I tossed my Twilight books. I'd been saving them for my raining day reads but no more!
Yay Elora! I hope you find better written rainy day replacement books :)
Ashley I was not a fan of Maggie's fairy books but let me know what you think.
Ashley I was not a fan of Maggie's fairy books but let me know what you think.
@Ashley - Exactly ... I like the mythology behind it and all the creepy faeries/creatures, but the story itself is kind of predictable and not that interesting. I remember liking Wings when I was in high school, but in retrospect it probably wasn't very good. :P I also remember enjoying Maggie's Books of Faerie, but I don't think they're anywhere near as good as her more recent books. I might give them a re-read at some point, though. Re-reading Tithe also reminded me of Wicked Lovely ... I'd kind of forgotten that series existed, but I feel like there are a lot of similarities.
@Elora - Same here, it can really just ruin a whole book for me. I guess Roiben gets slightly less bad as the story goes on, but the way their relationship starts out is just ... blehh. (view spoiler)
@Elora - Same here, it can really just ruin a whole book for me. I guess Roiben gets slightly less bad as the story goes on, but the way their relationship starts out is just ... blehh. (view spoiler)

Exactly ... like yeah, he was a real asshole, and I understand why Kaye would want to manipulate him like that. But it still felt really wrong to me.
Books mentioned in this topic
Wicked Lovely (other topics)Wings (other topics)
Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike (other topics)
Tithe (other topics)