Yay reading! 8D I can recommend some stuff but it depends on what you like to read. Do you prefer fiction, nonfiction, YA, humor, drama, mystery or something else? :D
I love everything, really. Mystery, suspense, ROMANCE, especially supernatural romance or contemporary romance or historical romance, YA is good too, fiction and books that deal with dystopian... just to name a few :)
and yay for reading!! i really need to start reading again. I don't even know when I stopped when I was such a bookworm. >.<
Let's see... a YA dystopia that I liked recently is Lauren Oliver's Delirium, it's set in a universe where love is considered a disease, and when you come of age you need to be cured of it. My other favorite dystopian books are from Margaret Atwood, like The Handmaid's Tale and Oryx and Crake, they are for adults though.
There's also Room by Emma Donoghue, it's a story seen through the eyes of a five-year-old boy who lives with his mom in a small room. Why he's there is explained bit by bit, I won't spoil it. :D It's one of my ultimate favorites. If you like magic/fantasy, I would recommend Neil Gaiman. Anansi Boys is really funny, and The Graveyard Book and Coraline are for younger readers. I hope that's not too much. XD
Yeah, I've also been reading less lately. My reading spurt maxed out around 2010 and I've been slowing down ever since. >__
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and yay for reading!! i really need to start reading again. I don't even know when I stopped when I was such a bookworm. >.<
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There's also Room by Emma Donoghue, it's a story seen through the eyes of a five-year-old boy who lives with his mom in a small room. Why he's there is explained bit by bit, I won't spoil it. :D It's one of my ultimate favorites. If you like magic/fantasy, I would recommend Neil Gaiman. Anansi Boys is really funny, and The Graveyard Book and Coraline are for younger readers. I hope that's not too much. XD
Yeah, I've also been reading less lately. My reading spurt maxed out around 2010 and I've been slowing down ever since. >__
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