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Momo of course. so beautiful! and so sad.
I used to be really into those books too! I should do a reread sometime. Have you read the Kane Chronicles or the Magnus Chase series? Do you have any thoughts on the new TV show?Okay so I actually have favorite series let’s say that. I love Percy Jackson(PJO), Heroes of Olympus(HOO), and Trials of Apollo(TOA) which are all made by Rick Riordan. Coming in second is the Keeper of the Lost Cities series(KOTLC) by Shannon Messenger.
Yess I love those series as well. I’ve read up to book two for Magnus Chase, and I’ve finished the Kane Chronicles series. The new TV show seems pretty good so far! It is far much better compared to the movies. Also, if you haven’t read it yet, the book Demigods and Magicians is super good. It’s a crossover between Percy Jackson and Kane Chronicles. What do you think about the TV show?I used to be really into those books too! I should do a reread sometime. Have you read the Kane Chronicles or the Magnus Chase series? Do you have any thoughts on the new TV show?
In my experience, everything written by Agatha Christie is good. With the exception of the ending of one of the Poirot books (The Murder of Roger Ackroyd and Endless Night were such good books.
I've read a few of Wodehouse's Jeeves and Wooster books, and they're brilliant. I plan to read more of them in the future.Blandings Castle (P.G. Wodehouse) is my comfort series, and I also love some Sherlock Holmes.
I avoided Orient Express for a long time due to how popular it was, read it this year though and I thought it was alright, there are other books that deserve the attention more imo.In my experience, everything written by Agatha Christie is good. With the exception of the ending of one of the Poirot books ().Murder on the Orient Express
Haven't come across Endless Night myself, but I might in the future. I visit a lot of bookstores.
I've read a few of Wodehouse's Jeeves and Wooster books, and they're brilliant. I plan to read more of them in the future.
Holmes I haven't read yet, only played the videogames by Frogwares, but I plan to change that.
I read that once, simply because it's a classic.Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell is tough to get into but once you do you can't get enough of it; at least I couldn't at age 14, perhaps because of Rhett Butler--however I've never read a book I loved so much with a protagonist that I thought was so incredibly foolish I could have thrown all 1,036 pages at a wall on multiple occasions.
I found the interpersonal relationships of Scarlett at the beginning mindnumbingly boring, but I enjoyed the rest of it. Real history throughout the world is overwhelmingly bleak and reading about it, even if it's through historical fiction such as this book, helps us better understand our ancestors and get a feel for other perspectives regardless of how much we may abhor them. The past is the past and it cannot be changed, all we can do is live for the present and hope the future doesn't look on us with the same disdain (something tells me that will continue to be commonplace as we're not the most delightful beings, even these days).I read that once, simply because it's a classic.
The setting didn't appeal to me at all, and perhaps as a result of that I don't remember much about the story. I didn't dislike the book, though, just the setting. Knowing that it's based on real history doesn't help.