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My reading plan for September

Slika
Hello :) Lately I've been reading some unfinished books from the past 6 months. Actually, I've been trying to read them, but I discovered and read other new books so I didn't even tried to finish them. I know the reader's codex- "if you don't like the book you have the right to stop reading", but it's not that I don't like these books, I just couldn't finish them before. Now I need to finish: The Giver quartet by Lois Lowry The Ruby Circle (6th book from the Bloodlines series) by Richelle Mead Christmas at Rosie Hopkins’ Sweetshop by Jenny Colgan I finished a book from  James Patterson: Cross , ; you can read the review in the previous blog :) I'm also deciding whether continue the Crossfire series; part 4 or not. Some suggestions maybe? September's reading plan: This Man  by J.E. Malpas Still Waters  by Viveca Sten Where have all the boys gone? by Jenny Colgan For Every Solution, A Problem by Kerstin Gier

Review: James Patterson: Cross

Slika
Hello readers :) I got a book from my schoolmate 4 years ago and I didn't have a chance to read it, but when I started it I didn't bother to finish the book. I finished a book from James Patterson: Cross , that I've been reading for the last two years now :P But, hey! I finished it yesterday and I can say that I'm not really a big fan of Patterson's crime novels.Many people say that he is one of the best crime novelist, but I didn't really fall into the story. Maybe I took the wrong book? I have to try some more, maybe not the one from the Cross series. I really liked the concept of the story and all the characters were really good devised. But what happened with good development of the story? And the good writing flow? It looked like the author didn't know how to create and describe the main events and he just started to describe them from the middle. Also it wasn't really specified who from the characters "was talking" in wh

Review: Grey

Slika
Hello readers :) So after a long time I finally decided to read long awaited fourth book of the Fifty Shades series. I really liked the second and the third book (Fifty shades darker and freed), so I also wanted to read  Christian's point of view, how he saw all the things at the beginning and if I could get to know things we didn't in the first book. But the book was exactly the same as the first book, just Christian was the first person. I didn't find out a lot of things and also his thinking was not explained as I was imagining it would be. Maybe there was an explanation how Christian was attached to Anastasia, but all was explained in fog. Christian's work appointments were also included in the story, but I found that parts boring so I usually skipped them. Maybe the book would be better if the author would make the whole trilogy in Christian's point of view, maybe just the things we didn't already read; his thaughts and what had he done when he wasn'

Review: Too Far series

Slika
Hello bookworms :) As I finished Kinsella's book, I started to read this series that my friend lent me all three books. I finished all the books in 4-5 days, which is also very quick. I got the Too Far series : Fallen too Far , Never too Far and Forever too Far. The story got me already at the first few pages and I fell right into the story. Of course it was all too good to actually be true, but okay. So Blaire has a catastrophy in her life: her mother and twin sister died, father left her and she has no money so she has to go to her father's new family. Of course her father's new wife is a woman with many children of different rock stars. So Blaire and Rush fall in love immediately and Blaire gets pregnant. Rush of course asks her to marry him and stays with her to the end. The one that is causing problems is his unstable and jealous sister Nan. The story reveals many secrets to Blaire and other protagonists of the book. The series finish like we expected. They a

Review: I've got your number

Slika
Hello readers :) After so many series I needed a book that doesn't have a continuation. I just needed a good old romance novel. This book got me obsessed the second I got it in my hands. I literally ate this book. I read it in 3 days, whish is quite quick for almost 500 pages. I got pulled in the story very quickly, because the main character had quite similar personality to mine. Poppy was a physiotherapist, engaged to a man who was a womanizer and she wanted to please everyone except herself. Because all of this she felt inferior and very unhappy. But when her life turns upside down (she loses her engagement ring and her phone gets stolen) she finds another phone in the trash and her life starts to get interesting. She got pulled into Sam's world, she met busy and important people and even helped to save the company. And also she falls in love with Sam. A sensurous man in a cold and hard shell of a busy businessman. Of course he helps her find out with who is cheating her

Review: Crossfire series

Slika
Hello readers! After all the boom of these series, I finally decided to read it.. But I stopped after the third book. So I've read Bared to You, Reflected in You, Entwined with You by Sylvia Day . The first book is so well written that I was impressed. In the second book I started to have a little crisis at the end, it was very difficult to read. With the third book I had many problems. I was reading it for like 6 days which is very long for me (just 360 pages). SoI decided I won't continue the series, because I would torture myself with the books I wouldn't really like to read. The story is so good at the beginning, the first book got me immediately. But then there was so much sex scenes in the story and also the story didn't develop. Gideon and Eva have an amazing love story with a lot of passion and love, but when you look at the story from the other perspective you realise that the story is not realistic. It's impossible for Gideon to be so rich and they