"Everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to creativity is self doubt." - Sylvia Plath
Books read: Half-blood by Jennifer L. Armentrout (188/242) / A Clash of Kings by George R. R. Martin (536/1010)
Books completed: 0
Pages read: 74
Total pages: 291
Updates: Day 3 was another unsatisfying reading day! Unfortunately I had to work most of the day and the rest of the night was a bit busy. I managed to read about 30 pages of both books, though!
Books read: Half-blood by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Books completed: 0
Pages read: 150
Total pages: 217
Updates: I decided to start reading the Covenant series along with A Clash of Kings to up my word count. So far it has many similarities to the Vampire Academy series, but I'm really enjoying it! Its a quick fun read and I'm looking forward to reading more of the series.
Books read: A Clash of Kings by George R. R. Martin (p. 500/1010)
Books completed: 0
Pages read: 67
total pages: 67
Updates: I didn't read as much as I would have liked, but ACOK is a chunky and dense book (though fascinating and fun to read). Also, I didn't have much time to read! Oh well! I will accomplish much more over the course of the week.
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#AYearAThon is a monthly readathon. Each month has a different category. May's theme is finishing/catching up on series. I will be reading A Clash of Kings by George R. R. Martin and the Covenant series by Jennifer L. Armentrout.
First of all, I really enjoyed this book. I kind of went out on a limb when I purchased this, because the book cover threw me off and the book description wasn't a very good summary of the story. This was a good thing though, because I had zero expectations and I was pleasantly surprised. I'm very happy that I grabbed this book off the shelf.
I absolutely adored this book! Cath was unbelievably relatable and every single character felt so real. Rainbow Rowell, thank you for doing what you do!
I loved the last line SO MUCH. Ugh. This book was so subtle and beautiful and I am so happy with the ending.
I feel like this book suffered from "First Book Syndrome"... as if there was never a possibility of this book being a standalone. And, that's okay. I've heard great things about the last two books. However, I was definitely left wanting more from book one after I was finished reading. Looking forward to starting Unravel Me!
This book was very well done. Despite some of the plot points being somewhat unrealistic, I felt that the overall feel of the novel was completely grounded in reality. The characters actually felt like real, living teenagers who were both flawed and relatable. I'm extremely impressed with Oliver's work, especially after not caring much for Delirium.