Teaser Tuesday #7/Top Ten Tuesday#14
12:00 AM
Miz B. from Should Be Reading
Each week bloggers share a few lines of the book they are currently reading. No Spoilers please!
This weekend I took a 4 hr trip to NY and read Sweet Evil the entire time. It made the time fly by it was such a good book.
"What do you want from me Kai?"
"For Starters?" His voice lowered to sexy, dangerous depths. "I want to introduce myself to every freckle on your body."
"For Starters?" His voice lowered to sexy, dangerous depths. "I want to introduce myself to every freckle on your body."
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http://brokeandbookish.blogspot.com/
Brokeandbookish provides a topic each week and bloggers list their top ten within that category.
Top Ten Older Books I Don't Want People to Forget About:
(I'm only doing 5 this week)
1. Sloppy Firsts- I could read this series 100 times and never get bored of it. The humor always has me laughing out loud. I wasn't blogging when this book came out so I never really got a chance to talk about it with anyone.
2. Can You Keep a Secret- I really want to reread this book. It was so silly and fun. I remember reading it a million times before I discovered blogging and new books lol.
2. Can You Keep a Secret- I really want to reread this book. It was so silly and fun. I remember reading it a million times before I discovered blogging and new books lol.
3. Leaving Paradise- I read this series in a day. I hope everyone reads Simone Elekes sometime in their life. She's amazing.
4. The Other Boy- Really anything by Hailey Abbott is great. I don't ever hear anyone talk about her books and I always thought they were great when I was younger.
5. Lock and Key- This is one of my favorite books by Sarah Dessen. It came out a few years ago, but I've already read it many times. I love that her books don't have to focus on romance and they can still be so powerful.
4. The Other Boy- Really anything by Hailey Abbott is great. I don't ever hear anyone talk about her books and I always thought they were great when I was younger.
5. Lock and Key- This is one of my favorite books by Sarah Dessen. It came out a few years ago, but I've already read it many times. I love that her books don't have to focus on romance and they can still be so powerful.
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