books i’ve read in 2018: The Conspiracy of Us Series by Maggie Hall
Sometimes I can’t tell whether you’re trying to interrogate me, or kill me, or sleep with me.

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books i’ve read in 2018: The Conspiracy of Us Series by Maggie Hall
Sometimes I can’t tell whether you’re trying to interrogate me, or kill me, or sleep with me.
Jack: We need a plan.
Avery: How about we don’t get caught?
Stellan: That’s the plan? We’re doomed.
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“Do you just want what I can do for you,” I whispered, “or do you actually want me?”
I expected him to say whatever it took to keep kissing me, but a look deeper than I would have imagined passed over his face. He licked his lips, and I couldn’t help but glance at them. His eyes darkened. “Both,” he said, like he’d just realized it himself.
Map of Fates, Maggie Hall
Books read in 2016: Map of Fates by Maggie Hall
“Kuklachka,” he said. “You never answered me. What do you want?”
Map of Fates (The Conspiracy of Us Book 2)
Two weeks. That's how long it took for Avery's life to change forever... Hey guys! So after an excruciatingly painful cliffhanger (of The Conspiracy of Us) and a long wait for the release of Map of Fates by the amazing Maggie Hall, i have finally finished reading the said book, and i must say, it's one hell of a rollercoaster ride reading it! The first time i laid my eyes on The Conspiracy of Us, i knew right then and there that the story would be amazing, and it was. And so is Map of Fates. After reading the first book, i expected so much more from the second book, and Maggie Hall never disappoints. She reached whatever high expectations i had and i congratulate her for it. Thrill? Check. Romance? Check. More mysteries? Check. More plot twists? Check. Sky high conflicts and pile of problems? Check. Maggie Hall is the modern day and YA version of Dan Brown, author of The Da Vinci Code and she's doing such an amazing job doing it. I swear. I can't even write a proper book review because the book was just so amazing i've run out of words to say. Maggie, if you happen to read this post, i want to tell you that you're an amazing author and your books are wonderful and you're making history. I love you to pieces, i swear to God, i do. And to whoever's reading this right now, go grab the book and read it and don't stop. NOW. (Well unless you haven't read The Conspiracy of Us... Go buy it first before Map of Fates or else the story won't make sense, but it'll still be amazing, anyway.) P.S. I was a Jack and Avery shipper before.. Actually, i was torn between Jack and Stellan.. But it changed. I don't even know why. I found myself asking where the heck Stellan is during the first few pages of Chapter One and by the end of the book, i am officially and proudly, a Stellan and Avery shipper. Jack, i'm sorry. Please don't be mad. I still love you. And forever will. It's just that, Stellan happened. I love you both, don't worry. I just love Stellan more now. 🙈😅 #TeamStellan
READ IN 2016: Map of Fates (The Conspiracy of Us #2) by Maggie Hall
He smelled like something else, like pinpricks of light in the dark. Like boy. “It’s seductive, being wanted,” he said. It makes us less careful. “And it’s seductive wanting, It feels good. And it feels terrible at the same time.”
“I've never considered breaking that oath before. Ever. But I did, for you.“
~ Maggie Hall, The Conspiracy of Us