After a looooong hiatus, I am back to reading! And would you believe it’s with something I’ve been wanting to read since August! This book has been with me for a really long time now, since I bought the three books from Bookchor last year…! And out of the three books I bought, I’ve managed to read only two. There just seemed so many other books to read before then 😛
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I’ll Walk Alone (Alvirah and Willy #8) by Mary Higgins Clark
Oh my god, such a ridiculous book! I might just never read another novel by Mary Higgins Clark again!
The Last Straw (Diary of a Wimpy Kid #3) by Jeff Kinney
Something different in the new year… Although technically it’s not new year anymore. I found this book at my parents’ place, among a pile of old books. This is one of my brother’s books, which I had never got around to reading. He does buy some interesting books!
The Viscount’s Wallflower Bride by Lauren Royal and Devon Royal
It has been a while…
I’m getting back to reading slowly. I did try a lot of other novels, but I seem to have lost patience for stories where the lead characters just jump each other without really having a conversation first. So here we are… a “SWEET & CLEAN” romance. I didn’t think of this phrase, the authors did.
Carrie by Stephen King
Aah, Stephen King again… This time with a much better result… I still wouldn’t call this horror though.
Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns) by Mindy Kaling
Hey, there! First day of 2017! Is anyone else excited? No? Me either 😛
Technically, I finished reading Is Everyone Hanging in 2016, that is, on the last day of 2016. So, I’m counting this as a 2016 read and adding this book to my 2016 Goodreads Reading Challenge. (I still didn’t reach my number though… but missing by 2 seems slightly better than missing by 3, somehow.)
Bridget Jones’s Diary (Bridget Jones #1) by Helen Fielding
Thank god for the simple joys of life…, e.g., libraries! 😀
Sometimes all you want to do is read a simple and funny story. And when there’s a library at work, you decide to go with something you wouldn’t necessarily buy otherwise. Such was Bridget Jones’s Diary for me.
The Gift by Cecelia Ahern
This is one of the books I bought about a month ago but never got around to reading. To be honest, this was just an impulse buy. It was on discount at the store… 😐
I wrote a review for The Perks of Being a Wallpaper a while ago.
This book appears to be a perfect Christmas read, it’s all about family, love, relationships, and a bit of magic. It looks to have been designed around Christmas-time sentiments, and I have mixed feelings about that. The fact that it is so theme-based made me feel put off.