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Wednesday, May 9th, 2018 01:01 pm
So it's been busy around these parts, what with vacations and all. But I've still been reading. Onward:

26. Lilac Girls by Martha Hall Kelly
Another WWII story. Wasn't sure about this at first, but I stuck with it and it all tied together nicely. A little hard to read the parts about the German girl willingly doing awful things at Ravensbruck, but needed to read. Glad I finished it!

27. The One by Kiera Cass
This is the third and I think final book of the original story. There are a few other offshoots, which I haven't exactly decided to read. Once I start something..... Anyway, one of the drawbacks of reading something like this is the title rather gives things away. Oh well. It was fluff and I enjoyed it.

28. The Dark Horse by Craig Johnson
Another Longmire mystery. Funny, just having been in that part of the country. Our friends told us that it was all made up, not a real place at all (Absaroka County), but I still enjoyed it. Didn't figure this one out at all! Probably it was the back and forth technique. Looking forward to the next one!

29. Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard
I just started this and not very far into it. I'd honestly forgotten I'd put it on hold so was a bit surprised when it popped up. Ummm, right now I'm thinking that these YA stories all follow the same sort of path...kinda predictable. We'll see how it goes.

What you reading??
Saturday, May 12th, 2018 01:25 pm (UTC)
I enjoyed Red Queen, but I agree that many YA series have become predictable.

I'm currently reading an Amazon First Reads thriller called. Neighborly. It's intriguing, even though all of the characters seem awful. LOL.