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Second Grave on the Left
Darynda Jones
The Almond Tree
Michelle Cohen Corasanti
Clockwork Prince - Cassandra Clare Thoroughly disappointed in this book. I read a lot of pages and I'm really no further along in the storyline than after Clockwork Angel. I still don't know where Mortmain is, I don't know what Tessa is, and we still have a lot of love triangle angst. I do, however, know that Will has blue eyes because there are about 50 BAJILLION references made about them.

I will finish the trilogy because I seriously need to know what Tessa is. And to find out what "the big surprise" is.
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl - Jesse Andrews There is no real plot or character development in this book, but that did not prevent me from devouring it in one sitting. I literally laughed out loud from start to finish and I LOVE Earl and Greg's interactions.

If you have a sense of humor that can be considered slightly immature, this book is for you. If your moral and social compass is questionable at best, this book is for you. If you laugh out loud at jokes made in inappropriate situations, this book is for you.
The Fault in Our Stars - John Green Wow. I read the entire book today because I couldn't put it down! And I was a crying, laughing idiot through most of the second half. It's not just a sad cancer story, though. These characters are just amazing and the story is so well written.

This book definitely lives up to the hype.
Dark Places - Gillian Flynn This is a crazy, suspenseful, creepy, bizarre, and twisty novel. Of course, it wouldn't be Gillian Flynn if it wasn't all of those things :)

Awesome book that gives you a true mystery that you won't figure out until the very end!
Daughter of Smoke & Bone - Laini Taylor Love love LOVE this book!

If you have not read this book, stop what you are doing and go read it immediately! :)

I loved the characters, it was exciting, the storyline was unique ... And I can't wait to read the next one!
Anna and the French Kiss - Stephanie Perkins So, I heard a lot of great things about this book. From people much younger than me. Who really like cutesy-cliche-love stories. And it was exactly that. Cutesy. Cliche. And some french kissing in France.

It's not a bad story, it's just that it is hard for me to keep reading something that is SO INSANELY PREDICTABLE.

Overall, it was good writing and gave me a couple of chuckles but I definitely wouldn't read it again.
A Week in Winter - Maeve Binchy This was my first Maeve Binchy novel, and I was kinda disappointed. I loved the characters, but I didn't get enough. Each chapter was from a different character's POV and just as I was getting attached ... BAM! New chapter. I kept hoping that it would come back and tie them all together somehow. Maybe there was some bigger unifying idea that I just missed.
The Passage - Justin Cronin

Finally finished this gi-normous book!

I'm still disappointed in the transition that takes place near the middle. The author spent the first 250 pages building a really exciting story, just to drop me in the middle of some boring town with relatively boring characters! I then spent an agonizing 150 pages reading about this boring town before reaching the point where the two stories start to tie together. After that point, I began to enjoy the book again, but I never got back to that stay-up-all-night-to-read-this-awesome-book feeling again.

I won't rush out to get the next book, but I can't swear that I won't pick it up at the library down the road ...
What Alice Forgot - Liane Moriarty Started out very slow, but I'm glad I stuck it out. I love a book that can make me laugh AND cry!

It really makes you think about how you grow and change throughout your life, and whether those changes are for the better.
Zoo - Michael Ledwidge, James Patterson Animals get sick of humans and decide to take over the world. Sounded interesting, but Patterson and his co-author of the month didn't make it work. I never connected with the characters and towards the end of the book I found myself rooting for the animals to win.
I gave it 2 stars instead of 1 since it apparently kept me interested long enough to finish the book.
Stone of Tears (The Sword of Truth #2) - Terry Goodkind I can't force myself to finish this book :(
Wife 22 - Melanie Gideon Cute book, but I can't for the life of me figure out why the author decided to put all the questions in the back.

The main character takes part in an online survey about her marriage, but we are only shown her answers. Quite a few do not make any sense without the context of the question. I found myself continuously flipping back and forth from the question list and the story, so I took off one star for irritating the crap out if me.
Wizard's First Rule - Terry Goodkind I thought the story was good, but sometimes rather lengthy. I felt myself losing interest a few times when the author spent too much time on imagery and not enough time on the story. Overall, I enjoyed the book, but I can't say that I have that burning desire to dive into the next one. I will continue the series, but will probably take a small break with another book first.