Room by Emma Donoghue was a kind of book that I wouldn’t normally read. I’m glad that I went out of my comfort zone with this one. It was a greatly written novel in the perspective of a five year old boy. This was a great read. @ReadWarriors@EDonoghueWriter
November 9 by Colleen Hoover. The plot was so unique that I genuinely didn’t know what was going to happen next. I read this book in a singular day because I just needed to know what was going to happen. This was an amazing read. @ReadWarriors
I just finished Without Merit by @colleenhoover . I will say, this book started off strange until I eventually realized it was being told by the characters immature perspective. I loved this book and it was a different read from what I’m used to. @ReadWarriors
I finished Eleanor and Park by @rainbowrowell about a week ago and this book had me taking a step out of my comfort zone and opened my eyes to a whole other world. I loved how the author used teenage awkwardness and turned it into a heart wrenching love story. @ReadWarriors
Fangirl by @rainbowrowell has officially made her my favorite author. The only complaint I have is that it ended. I need more! I took this book on a trip to Orlando and I didn’t even make it halfway before I finished it. I could not put it down. @ReadWarriors
@ReadWarriors Just finished Ugly Love by @colleenhoover. It literally took me less than two days to read because I could not put it down. After reading this book, I feel complete.
Just finished Maybe Someday by @colleenhoover . I haven’t heard much talk about this book… not sure why considering I was almost in TEARS by then end of it… @ReadWarriors
Holy crap. Just finished Heroine by @MindyMcGinnis. I could not put it down. This book shows in depth what it’s like, how your whole life can be changed by drugs, even if you don’t think it could happen to you. This was one of my favorite reads.@ReadWarriors
Just finished Looking For Alaska by John Green. I love the style that he used in order to capture the emotions and questions that came along with the idea of Labyrinth. I strongly recommend this book if you are looking for a deep, connecting novel. @ReadWarriors@johngreen