The other day, I read She Who Became the Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan and I am in AWE. I really don’t have words to describe how incredible this book is—it’s such an immense story about power and fate and, impossibility, love. HIGHLY recommend. @ReadWarriors#WarriorsRead
@ReadWarriors I finished both Ready Player One and Ready Player two this semester both by Ernest Cline. I recommend you start this series if you’re a huge fan of pop culture and science fiction. Both books were certainly 10/10
@ReadWarriors I recently finished Project Hail Mary by @andyweirauthor. There was not a single point in the story that I thought went on for a little long, or I got bored of. Even better than The Martian. Still a very enjoyable read even if you aren't a nerd like me #WarriorsRead
I finished reading “When Dimple Met Rishi” by Sandhya Menon and I really liked the book. It had me wanting to read more and more to find out what happens! @ReadWarriors#warriorsread
@ReadWarriors Just finished “That’s Debatable,” which perfectly summarizes high school debate: sexist and competitive! Enjoyed reading this book and going on the journey of the two main characters.
@ReadWarriors Finished reading “I’m Glad My Mom Died,” by Jeanette McCurdy and it definitely gives you a perspective on how exploited child stars could be. It was an important read for me, I think everyone should read it.
@ReadWarriors Finished reading “Lover’s Dictionary.” The way this book was put together was magical, unique, and made it flow seamlessly. I enjoyed it more than I thought I would for the concept alone.
I just finished Silver Linings Playbook by Matthew Quick. The only thing I knew going into this book was that there was a movie so I figured it had to be good. I would like to say my expectations were higher but I still enjoyed the read. @ReadWarriors
A Song of Silver and Gold by Melissa Karibian was such a fun read. “Sapphic pirate x siren romance” were quite literally the ONLY words I needed to hear—I was instantly all in. Can’t wait for book two! @ReadWarriors#WarriorsRead
A little while ago, I read Improbable Magic for Cynical Witches by Kate Scelsa. It’s a cute and quick romance novel about coming-of-age, magic, and teenage love—even though I didn��t perfectly love it, I have to admit that it was super cute! @ReadWarriors #WarriorsRead
Finished Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter by @sethgs. It was a very fun read and I enjoyed it lots. I loved some of the more gruesome, bloody details added.
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Finished reading Challenger Deep by @NealShusterman a few days ago. It was a fun and interesting read, and one of my quickest reads due to how much I liked it. Would recommend.
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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
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
I'm not usually a nonfiction reader, but not too long ago I finished Men Who Hate Women by Laura Bates at @EverydaySexism It had some really profound statistics about the impact of extremist groups in everyday society. @ReadWarriors#warriorsread
Back on my Palahniuk grind. Finished Damned, very good. Recommended, especially if you like somewhat messed up "ideas(?)". @chuckpalahniuk#WarriorsRead@ReadWarriors
I finally finished reading Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen for the first time! A very accessible and well-deserved classic! Even if you are intimidated by the language, you should definitely give it a try. Well worth it! @ReadWarriors#warriorsread