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readingrex

Joined June 2016

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Children of Icarus | Caighlan Smith
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Mehso-so

I was really intrigued by the beginning, but it turned out pretty predictably. As the 1st book, a lot is left unresolved. For Maze Runner, Lord of the Flies, Hunger Games, and Percy Jackson fans.
Some points of interest: strong emphasis on friendship; no romance; protagonist with selective mutism.

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Widdershins | Charles de Lint
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I went to another used bookstore today intending to get what I needed for class tomorrow. I did not get any school books...

BookishMarginalia I'm looking forward to The First Fifteen Lives 8y
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Tithe | Holly Black
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Used books I bought today...oops

Foragingfantasy Oh my goodness!!!! Used books are my life. Did you get a deal??? 8y
readingrex Yeah--I work at the bookstore but am leaving for grad school, so I splurged and used my whole Christmas bonus 8y
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Purchased at exactly 12:01. Yes, I read the plot summary when it came out, but nostalgia has always had its hooks in me.

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The Rook: A Novel | Daniel O'Malley
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Well, I did not manage much this weekend, but I did my best. 200 pages into The Rook. Now it's starting to remind me a little of S. by JJ Abrams.

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All the Birds in the Sky | Charlie Jane Anders
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This was a fantastic book. Like if Lemony Snicket wrote The Magicians. For similar, also try Uprooted by Naomi Novik, or any pictured.

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The Rook: A Novel | Daniel O'Malley
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I've only read about 2 hours (there are surprisingly few hours in the day), but I'm enjoying the book. Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children meets The Assassination Bureau, Ltd.

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The Rook: A Novel | Daniel O'Malley
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Good so far--supernatural bureaucracy meets Memento. But I am sleepy, so I'll be back after work and Ghostbusters tomorrow.

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Eon | Alison Goodman
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I'm going to be participating in the @24in48 readathon in a few hours--I definitely won't have time to read the full 24, but I'll do as much as I can. These are what's next in the queue.

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All the Birds in the Sky | Charlie Jane Anders
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Pickpick

I really loved this one a lot. It's the perfect intersection between magic and science; it's funny, it's charming, and ultimately hopeful. I'm just going to list things until you're hooked: two-second time machines, shapeshifting, morality discussions, and a counselor/assassin sobbing into icecream.

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All the Birds in the Sky | Charlie Jane Anders
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I just started this book over lunch, but I'm enjoying it a lot! The tone of it reminds me a little of The Sword in the Stone by TH White.

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Children of Icarus | Caighlan Smith
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Lesbian heroine? Pansexual love interest? 🙏🏼

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More Than This | Patrick Ness
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Pickpick

I liked the middle a lot. The ending was a little more theoretical than I wanted.
For similar, try: The Girl with All the Gifts by M.R. Carey, I Am the Cheese by Robert Cormier, The Archived by Victoria Schwab, or any pictured.

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The Archived | Victoria Schwab
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I quite enjoyed it! It was well-paced and compelling; good balance of action and characters. For similar, try: Wake by Lisa McMann, The Rest of Us Just Live Here by Patrick Ness, and any of the books/series pictured.

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The Archived | Victoria Schwab
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Just started this today--I've liked the adult books of hers I've read and thought I'd try out the young adult.