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Ooo that's near the top of my TBR Penkat Stables said: Anyone read If We Were Villians? I just finished it and I kinda feel like I got run over by a train :P
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Helderfontein said: Ooo that's near the top of my TBR I definitley reccomend it! FirstLightFarms said: IWWV was absolutely WILD I feel like the similarity of our book preferences is almost eerie :P
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I'm currently reading The QUeen of the Tearling and it's really good!
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I read Nona the Ninth the other day, I enjoyed it but I'm a little upset about certain events :P
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Update: I read the first two books and liked them! Not enough to carry on and finish the series at this moment, but they were nice(and quite long...) I thought the writing was a nice, if not a little bland, but the plot was more complex than I thought which was cool. I've read 24 books since then, and am curretly on the second book of The Prison Healer and loving it!! Has anybody read that trilogy? I wanna chat.. Helderfontein said: I'm currently reading The QUeen of the Tearling and it's really good!
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I haven't read a book in years, I gave up on them. My reading strength of a book isnt great. Online its easier to look up words or shove them into translate. So I would liked a recommendation please?? I don't have a particular genre I like but something "easy" because uhh English is not my strength haha 😂
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If you are able to get one, get a Kindle! They're awesome little device that you can take pretty much anywhere. You can look up definitions, and highlight and take notes etc. Mine fits in most of my purses so I take it everywhere. Otherwise, you can get the Kindle app on pretty muhc any device(phone, tablet, etc), and you just buy or download your books from the Amazon Kindle store, the same as you would for a Kindle, and they go to the Kindle app, so you can read on your phone or tablet. Otherwise, if you get a library card from your local library, you can look at the online options they have(usually apps like Libby, or BorrowBox where you can download eBooks or Audiobooks for free). I would start with Young Adult(YA) books, because they're usually easy enough to understand. I personally like to read YA books in between the adult book sbecause they're lighter/quicker reads and don't often deal with too-heavy subjects. Here is a Goodreads book list that you might want to check out :) Heuston Central said: I haven't read a book in years, I gave up on them. My reading strength of a book isnt great. Online its easier to look up words or shove them into translate. So I would liked a recommendation please?? I don't have a particular genre I like but something "easy" because uhh English is not my strength haha 😂
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Anyone here read The Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz? I just finished it today and I enjoyed it profusely.
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I read the Starless Sea and Race the Sands earlier this month, and they were SO good. Starless Sea especially destroyed me a little
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