Authorgbooks30 Having just finished my freshman year of college, I definitely didn't read as much as I would have liked in the past year. With that said, here are some of the books I'm currently planning to read in the three months I have off from school (I'm probably not going to get to all of them, but here's to hoping!): Notes-
Are books an escape? Many answer yes to that question, and many others answer no. I've met a lot of people who study literature and think it's stupid for an "intelligent mind" to consider literature an escape, and I've also met a lot of people who use it in that very way. So...are the people who read to escape "wrong"? Do they read for the "wrong reasons"? Here are my thoughts: All the books I read in 2017 (categorized by rating) - 37!
Please note that these rating are not meant to be offensive in any way, shape, or form. My rating is NOT judging how good of a book that book it is; it's just how much I PERSONALLY liked it, which factors in how much the writing style suited me, what I was personally feeling/going through at the time I was reading the books, and my personal likes/dislikes in a book. Thank you all so much for understanding <3 If you would like to see a full review on a book/reasons for the rating/etc. in this list, please let me know either in the comments section or in the suggestions tab above. Thanks! *Titles in orange are linked to my review for the book (spoiler-free) An alternative to Goodreads...
I used to hear people talking about having a list of the books they had read and always thinking I wish I had a list of all the books I had read. I expressed this desire to some people, and they said, “Well, why don’t you start now?” If you’re reading this, you may have come across the same problem I did when attempting the endeavor of keeping track of the books you read. There were just too many! I would lose the handwritten lists or just feel unmotivated to write it down or open up an excel sheet EVERY TIME I finished another book. Will Herondale is a "fictional character" (according to most) from Cassandra Clare's The Infernal Devices trilogy.
Why can't I get Will Herondale out of my head? I'll try to answer this question in the subsequent explanation. ********************POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD FOR THOSE WHO HAVE YET TO READ TID***********************
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