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Roll 9: 69 - Priority Reads
Book: Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell
Pages: 325
Read: 9.12.16
Rating: ★★★★�
Review:
I feel like this is a book that is going to stay with me forever. I never read the summary for this book, and I really only owned it because it's very popular. In my mind it was a fluffy, YA love story. But in reality, it is no such thing. Is it a love story? Yes, but in no way is it fluffy.
This book is fantastic. I was thrown off by the fact that it takes place in the 80's. There's so much depth to Eleanor and Park. They feel like real people. They come alive in a way that is magical.
I don't want to give anything away about what the book is about, because I really don't think my words could do it justice. It touched my soul. I want everyone to read it.

Spot 69

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Read: 13/9
Rating: 2 stars
How it fits: 6 in series
Review:
This book read like one loong epilogue, it didn't really bring anything new to the series and honestly I really could've lived without it. For the past couple of book I've gotten the feeling that the author is just milking this series for more books to gain more money or something, There wasn't anything particularly bad about the book or writing, but there was no point to the book either, I was just bored throughout. Needless to say, I will not continue on with the series.

I am looking into The Great Gatsby as it is short to see if it is possible for me to get through this today but this isn't likely.
I am so sorry.


Oh, that's easy! Thanks Ezi! :)

Don't worry about trying to catch up with a book. It's completely understandable that you don't have time. I'm going to use the free pass.
But I'll wait for you to get back to me, just in case you finish The Great Gatsby.

Spot: 77
Alternative: Title C
Annika: Complete Faith (Title C) Review
NayNay: Beyond the Sea (Shelter Bay #7) Review
Mandiann: Charmed Life (Title C) Review
Sarah: The Crown (Title C) Review

I might go with The Crown by Kiera Cass. 279 pages.


Week 10
Roll: 8
Spot: 77
Series: Shelter Bay #7
Book: Beyond the Sea by JoAnn Ross
No of pages: 412
Date Read: 09/23/16
Rate: 4 stars
JoAnn Ross has enchanted us with the latest installment of her Shelter Bay series, this time as a cross-over with her Castlelough series. Majority of the book takes place in Ireland and The descriptions make you feel as if you are there.. The book features Sedona Sullivan, owner of Take the Cake bakery in Shelter Bay. Fans of the series have been waiting for Sedona’s story for years. The wait is finally over and it was worth it. The hero, Conn Brennan, of the Castlelough Brennans, is a dark, moody, complex man who finds his balance, harmony, and sunshine with Sedona. Their path is not always smooth, but then neither is life. While the ending was anticipated � it is a romance after all, this was a nice addition to the series.


Complete Faith
Read: 20/9
Rating: 2,5 stars
How it fits: Title starts with C
Review:
Another meh book for me - I seem to be reading them a lot lately. Don't get me wrong, there wasn't anything I particularly disliked about the book, but I was just bored throughout out. There was a lot of potential in the book left unexplored and hanging and this book is a great example for an underdeveloped plot. The author could have done so much more. I've read a book with only 8 pages, with more depth than this one...

I'm a little behind on where I want to be with my book since I'm listening to it. It's not very long as far as audiobooks are concerned. I just need to find the time to listen to it. I'll probably have it finished today. I have about 4 hours left.

I'm going out of town this weekend, but I'll check in to see what I can read. Depending on where we end up I might not get to a book 'til I get home.

I'm going out of town this weekend, but I'll check in to see what I can read. Depending on where we end up I might not get to a book 'til I get home."
Sounds good, Annika! Have a nice weekend!

I rolled an 8, puts us on 77
-Alternative: Title C
Charmed Life
Read: 9/19
Rating: 4 stars
How it fits: title starts with C
Review:
A reread for me. I love this book. It has depth of characters with a will built world, explores multiple world theory and is cute and fun.


Roll 10: 77 - Title C
Book: The Crown by Kiera Cass
Pages: 279
Read: 9.23.16
Rating: ★★�
Review:
I was a huge fan of the original three books to this series, and I was very excited when Cass decided to expand it, but change it up a bit. Instead of it being like the Bachelor it would be like the Bachelorette. Very exciting for me. I was thinking there would be a lot of sweet guys, all vying for Eadlyn's attention. A lot of swoony moments.
It didn't really go as planned. I enjoyed the last book in this series so I thought I'd enjoy this one. It's the finale. I thought I knew who Eadlyn was going to pick to marry. I was completely wrong which was fine, the problem was that I think the author made a lot of decisions to try to shock the reader and it didn't really work out in her favor.
I listened to the audiobook, and I liked the narrator, but the story felt very slow to me. There wasn't any real plot. Nothing that came across as a major conflict. Overall, I was hoping for something more out of the final book, but I'm glad I got to read it and finish off this series.

I rolled a 9, puts us on spot 86
-86th in a series
-8th in a series
-6th in a series
-Alternative: Cover Item - Moon

Spot: 86
Alternative: Cover Item - Moon
Annika -
NayNay - Castaway Cove (Shelter Bay #6) Review
Mandiann -
Sarah - Full Blooded (Moon) Review


Week 11
Roll: 9
Spot: 86
Series: Shelter Bay #6
Book: Castaway Cove by JoAnn Ross
No of pages: 400
Date Read: 09/25/16
Rate: 4 stars
I really enjoy this series....it is just a nice, quick, cozy read. Castaway Cove is just another perfect addition to Shelter Bay. I adored the main characters Mac and Annie. The secondary characters (families and friends) added another layer to an already moving book. JoAnn Ross books are automatic reads for me and once you read one you will want to read them all.

Yeah that's what I thought looking at where the other teams are. We have a Team on 103. But I don't know if they can win or not.


Roll 11: 86 - Cover Item: Moon
Book: Full Blooded by Amanda Carlson
Pages: 346
Read: 9.28.16
Rating: ★★★★
Review:
I was a little hesitant to start this, because I've seen some bad reviews for it. But then I have to remember that I've hated some books that a lot of people have really loved. I have a weakness for werewolves. I don't think I'll ever be tired of them.
This book was unique in that Jessica's situation is unusual. She is the only female werewolf in the world, and she was ten years passed the usual age of changing. At 26 she became a full fledged werewolf, and no one was prepared.
Obviously, there are going to be a lot of problems with that. Her pack is suspicious of her because of a prophecy or myth that surrounds her birth. I don't know if anything will come of that, but I don't see it being buried very far.
It was a fun read, and I do plan on reading the next ones. Hopefully soon.

I'm so glad I got to play with all of you! Hope to play again soon!

I've had fun playing wit you too, and hope we'll cross paths again!
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Lol, get your mind out of the gutter ;)