Happy Friday! Comment Replies!
I don't know about you guys, but I am READY for the weekend. I'm flying home for a wedding, so it's going to be great to see everyone! Anyone have any exciting weekend plans themselves?
gardenofedens said: I usually cry at the end of most books, whether they end on a positive or negative note; when I'm really upset having come to the end of a book and I can not bear facing reality and exiting from that little alternate reality. I had been so accustomed to, I usually hug my book close to me as weird as that may sound haha.
That doesn't sound weird at all to me! I believe I did that after I finished The Book Thief or the last Harry Potter. Sometimes when a book gets to you that much, I feel you need to hold it close for a bit haha! It's a truly special book when you feel absolutely bereft at it being over!
rxjects said: we were liars by e. lockhart made me cry so harddd and in public too!
It's always fun when that happens, huh? Movies usually are the things that make me do the public cry, but I have done it over a books a couple of times too!
wewerenearlyfreshman said: I have wrote you before and I love your blog! I have chose two books so far to take with me to the beach, We Were Liars and Panic. Everyone is always talking about Gillian Flynn books and I have always meant to read her books. Dark Places, Sharp Objects, and Gone Girl all look like great books, but I was wondering if you had an opinion on which you like best or which I should read, I am having such a hard time deciding! Thanks!
I would suggest reading Gone Girl first but not because I think it's this amazing book. I'm actually reading it for a challenge this summer haha so I don't know if it is or not. But, with that one being her most popular and the movie coming out this year, it seems like a good place to start! Let me know how you like Panic! I found that book quite interesting!
funny-witticisms-of-life said: I just wanted to tell you that Kokoro by Natsume Soseki that you recently recommended was my favorite book of all time. It's a very quick read and you should give it a shot :)
Yay! I'll definitely have to read it :D! What makes it your favorite book of all time?
feochadan said: Hello again! With Kate Forsyth I started with the Witches of Eileanan which is a fantasy series. I also just read The Wild Girl, which is about Dortchen Wild, the girl who married one of the Grimm brothers, and it's one of the most beautiful books I've ever read. She's also written a book based on Rapunzel which I've heard is fantastic as well, but I've yet to read it. If you're into realistic fiction then I guess The Wild Girl is probably the best one.
Thank you so much for the recommendation! I'll look into getting that one!
skinnylover22 said: I started following you a few days ago but I am already in love with your account :) it's great for book worms like me!
Sweet! Thanks for following! I look connecting with more book works :D
bookish-adventurer said: On manga: I can recommend some, if you like :). If you enjoy a good comedy/romance, Ouran High School Host Club is pretty good. If you're more into action-oriented manga, I would try Blue Exorcist or Fullmetal Alchemist. Battle Royale is good, as long as you don't mind graphic violence. Have you read any manga yet? If so, what?
I have not read any manga! I have seen Fullmetal Alchemist and ...oh no..what was the other one called! Oh, Fruit Basket as a tv series...but haven't read any. I just got the first Death Note in today, though, so I am starting my exploration into the manga world soon! Thanks so much for the recommendations! THANK YOU to all of you that recommended manga! :D








