... K most ridiculous title ever.
But anyway, along with my music suggestion request (see post below)
what are some good books you guys would recommend for the ridiculously long trip ahead?!?!
I should have done this sooner but whatev.
I love hearing what you guys have to say!
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I don't know if you're into fantasy books, but The Alchemyst by Michael Scott is an easy read but it's fun. That one was recommended to me by quite a few people.
I unfortunately don't have any must read books because lately I haven't gotten a chance to read any...so I will be staying tuned to see what people suggest.
I hope you have a fabulous day beautiful!
Here are a few suggestions for you lovely...
-eat. pray. love.
-hunger games series.
-water for elephants.
-anything by nicholas sparks.
-anything by janet evanovich, but preferably the stephanie plum series.
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Oh I love reading things that inspire my life...I need to read more though, kinda gotten away from it!
One in a Million by Priscilla Shirer
Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller
Cold Tangerines? I don't know who its by, I haven't read it yet but heard its amazing!
Crazy Love by Francis Chan!
I love to read! Let's see....
-The Princess Bride
-Little Women
-The Glass Castle
-Something Borrowed
-Something Blue
-the True Blood books
http://thewhati.blogspot.com/2010/12/whatwe-want-you-to-read.html
its all right there girl!
anything james patterson! He's amazing!
also,perks of being a wall flower was really good! :)
The Help by Kathryn Stockett
Something Borrowed and Something Blue by Emily Giffin
and Any of Elin Hildebrands books are great!
The Other Boleyn Girl!
I loved the hunger games series and I am number 4 is coming out in theaters soon so I am picking that one up later this week- I hear its amazing!
I don't know if you got this recommendation on Kendra's site, but the House of Night series is a pretty good young adult series. It's set in Tulsa and the first book is "Marked."
in response to your comment on my post today:
honey dear, I think YOU are the one who is better at seizing opportunity! I mean, come on, AUSTRALIA. That is one thing I wish I had done (study abroad); but I'm also hoping to eventually be a traveling nurse. So in a way it'll kind of be the same thing. Only maybe better because of no tests?
I can't wait to read about all your Australian adventures! :)
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