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Vampire Academy
The Princess Bride
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
The Lovely Bones
Artemis Fowl
Life of Pi
Holes
City of Bones
The Giver
Inkheart
The Hunger Games
Uglies
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The Lightning Thief
Water for Elephants
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
The Maze Runner
Beautiful Creatures
Matched
The Lost Hero


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Monday, March 31, 2014

Unexpected

             Recently I have started reading a book called Unexpected by Jess Smith. The book is a little laid back but still very interesting and that's what makes me interested in what I read. The main character is Katrina, and she has been running away from an abusive ex-boyfriend. I don't know why, but I always tend to read and enjoy books much more when they are sappy romance novels. So far, Katrina has had a run in with her ex, Brian, and was luckily saved by a passing bystander Nash. Nash was very helpful to Katrina and offered her a house and money and even a job when he discovered what type of life she lived after giving her a ride home from her attack. The kindness of Nash and the stubbornness of Katrina seems to be working out into a blooming romance.

               Now I know this book may sound wayyy to cheesy but I love reading stuff like this. Something about the way the book is written and the constant plot twist and bad moments keep me intrigued. Each cliff-hanger at the end of a chapter make me just want to keep on reading and help  me really get deeply into these books. The sad thing about reading romance novels is sometimes the characters start having large issues and the unexpected happens. Like in another book I read called After, the two "lovebirds" had a confrotation sending the girl into a major depression that took up the last almost 20 chapters. I am realluy scared that something along the lines of the plot of After could soon happen in Unbroken because things have been going very smoothly in Katrina and Nash's flirtationship. I have called it a flirtationship because they are slowly inching their way to a real dating relationship instead of just calling themselves friends. The title of this book also infers some type of tension.

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