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Old 06-19-2014, 04:38 AM   #20008
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On Monday I've started 13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher. In the first twelve hours I've already read 41% of the book, which is quite unusual for me.
I finished it before going to bed. There was no way I could wait to see how it would end. And I loved it. The story was much more sensible than I expected it to be. I haven't been that tensed when reading a book in a long time (and surely people around me in the bus could tell).
If suicide isn't a blacklisted topic for you, I highly recommend this book.

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Good going samhy! I've just finished A Symphony of Echoes by Jodi Taylor (#2 in the Chronicles of St. Mary's series), which was just as good as #1, and am contemplating whether to go straight on to the next one, A Second Chance, or pace myself and read something else first. Decisions decisions.
If it were me, I would read something else first but it's only because I need some "fresh air" to keep enjoying a story.

I hope the issue with #2 at Kobo will be over soon. It doesn't cast a good light on Kobo, Jodi Taylor nor Accent Press
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