- if you are an avid reader as I am, I'm sure you are always on the lookout for the next
itread book. The ones that stick with you even when you are reading them. Books that Touch you for whatever reason. You know the one i'm talking about. A book that stays with you. Whether it's something you loved or hated it provoked An extreme reaction. We all have them. If you read long enough, you will acquire quite a list. I thought today I would share a few of those books that were found their way into my cannot forget shelf..
Sweet reckoning, by, Wendy Higgins is third in The sweet trilogy
In this story Anna discovers that she is descended from a demon
And her job is to be a bad influence on society. She must figure out how to save humankind and put a stop to the evil forces.
And her job is to be a bad influence on society. She must figure out how to save humankind and put a stop to the evil forces.
Why was this book so memberoble,
One of the most memorable scenes in this book was when Anna met her dad " The Demon" for the first time. It was sweet. I know it doesn't sound like it would be, I mean it's demon. Despite it's flaws it has earned a place on my unforgettable reads shelf.
Delirium, by Lauren Oliver book one in the delirium series
This book takes place in a dystopian society where love is forbidden. Yet one girl decides to fight the system for the right to love.
Why was this book so memorable?
I will not to tell you about the scene because I do not want to give spoilers but the Final scene in the first book of the trilogy was powerful. The entire book was powerful to me I cannot recommend this book highly enough if you haven't read it I would say.
Healer, the sixth book in the O'Malley series by Dee Henderson
This series follows a family as they figure out love, faith, and find a few killers.
Why was this book memorable?
There is an extremely emotional Moment near the end of the book again I cannot say cause that would be a spoiler but needless to say it is definitely a tearjerker movement in I suggest you bring tissues for this one.
Every last word By, Tammara Ireland Stone
This story is about a girl who struggles with OCD in social anxiety. She meets a boy and a deep friendship occurs .as their friendship deepens her grasp on reality loosens
Once you figure out a way to keep everything in order?
Why was this book memorable?
I think that some of the scenes that stick out to me are the ones when The main character battles with OCD, I struggle with it myself so I could identify.
So far my Most memorable have been of the good variety . Now let's talk about those books that I just couldn't get into or was turned off by. We've all come across them.
Dark places by Gillian Flynn
This is about a woman who is struggling with her family's murder, And her brothers corresponding conviction. Soon a family secret will come to light.
Why does this book so memorable, in
I did not care for her writing style. I didn't appreciate the way she described thing. I found myself not able to eat while I was reading her book. Although, her story line was solid. There was also a really odd twist at the end. I could not get past her description. I almost did not finish her book
Now we are down to the last book I want to talk about today. It is memorable for how much I did not like it. In fact, I didnt finish it and there is no way I'm to continue with the series.
Shatter me by, Tahereh
This book is another dystopian fantasy. It follows the life of a girl who has a touch that kills people. Others will try to use this power for their advantage and she must figure out how to stop them .
Why was this booktubes so memorable
I thoroughly did not like her writing I didn't care for the main characters in her room on the lawn at one point I thought my iPad was broken because she kept repeating herself in her dialogue. Also the love triangle was gringe worthy. I know that this is not a very popular opinion. However, I must stick to my guns.
Whether I don't like these books or not. I am grateful to the authors for giving me an experience to remember. What are some of your most memorable read? Let me know and we can discuss. And of course as always made the pages be with you – Anna
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