[still apologizing for bad English]
Accidentaly I realized that today is my cakeday, so lets do a wave of (bundle leftovers) giveaways!
Obligatory [rainbowlist] question:
What is the best book you have read recently? I mean really, really great book, with well-written plot, interesting characters and something intense which you couldn't even name.
Warm-up:
I'm in the middle of "Mr Mercedes" by Stephen King and it's trully gripping crime story, but anything I've read in last half of a year just can't beat "Boy's Life" by Robert McCammon. Seriously, every page of it was like huge cup of homemade hot chocolate.
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My favorite book is La historia Interminable of Michael Ende. Gracias por sortear este juego de misterio.
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Thanks!
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And again:
The best books I recently read were "The Lunar Chronicles" by Marissa Meyer. I've read the first three and are currently absorbed in the final book of the series.
There is not one character I don't like (except for the villain, and I admit it, she's damn good at being bad). I like the fairytale-touch, the Sci-Fi setting, the character development.
But most of all, I love the diversity of the characters. Not all are white, not all are perfect. But neither do they initially hate each other, nor become best buddies instantly. Each has their own goals and yet they work together for the greater good.
For me, these books are the cup of sweet hot chocolate. They make me get lost in another world.
I guess they are not what you expected but well~ maybe a fell in love with them because so many other YA books have horrible main characters.
But I'd like to name my all time favourites as well.
"Cry to Heaven" by Anne Rice and
"The Lure" by Felice Picano.
Both are books that I've read multiple times and they never failed to enthrall me.
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Read Soulless 1-2 months ago, it was hilarious, laughed my arse off. Reading only "light read" stuff these days, my brain is dead cause of the daily overtime work, sorry. >.<
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Thanks For the Giveaway!!
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Thanks!
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Asbefore the best thing I have read recently was The Song of Fire and Ice series.
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I am reading "A Natural History of Dragons" by Marie Brennan. It's a bit old-fashioned but beautifully written.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12974372-a-natural-history-of-dragons
I do highly recommend Goodreads as a site to find good stuff to read :-)
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I'm using Goodreads as self-motivation to read more and more and moooore :)
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Can't nominate a single best book but Rendez-vous with Rama and The Name of the Rose are in the top 5 for sure.
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I've recently read Eleven Minutes written by Paulo Coelho, another one that I like really much is "El niño del cementerio" written by Neil Gaiman this last one won the Newbery Medal for the best adolescent novel on 2009.
Thanks for the giveaway :D
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