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Reading Resolutions with Jessica Warren

1/23/2015

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Author and teacher Jessica Warren shares her own loves from 2014 and what she is looking forward to reading in 2015.  Here is a link to Jessica's own books, including What Makes A Good Teacher and  Stories After Dark.

 jessicawarren.weebly.com/books.html



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www.jessicawarren.weebly.com

Current Favorite Genre


 Horror 

Your Nostalgic Moment of 2014



The Troop by Nick Cutter. I had read somewhere that Stephen King couldn't put this book down when he read it. That made up my mind. I had to read it too. It was not a disappointment. I couldn't put it down; I squirmed in my seat as I read certain parts of it; I even needed more when it was done. I am always on the look out for a good horror or suspenseful book that I cannot guess the endings of. 

WHAT BOOK FROM 2014 WILL BE THE NEXT BIG BLOCKBUSTER?



 Gone Girl was my guess but it already came out! :) 

What is On your reading list for 2015?


I am currently reading Doctor Sleep by Stephen King. 

Up next:
Grain Brain by David Perlmutter
The One by Kiera Cass
Burning Kingdoms by Lauren DeStefano
Innocence by Dean Koontz
Dark Places by Gillian Flynn
Mile 81 by Stephen King"
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Jami's Reading Resolutions

1/9/2015

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Hi everyone, this is a repeating blog where I asked you, my friends, family, followers and readers to share with me your reflections from 2014 and some of your reading resolutions for 2015.  First up, is 
Jami Montgomery:


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Jami Montgomery

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http://instagram.com/jamimontgomerywrites/


What is your favorite literature genre:



Science Fiction

What book from 2014 did you wish would never end?



There have been a lot of books this year that I've wished were longer. Landline, by Rainbow Rowell. Ruin and Rising by Leigh Bardugo. Faking Normal, by Courtney Stevens, which was probably my favorite read of the year. I hate finishing series or finishing standalones. I always wind up wanting more.

What 2014 book do you think will be the next blockbuster?


Vicious by V.E. Schwab

What is on your reading List for 2015?


I've bought a few new books this year that I won't have time to read until next year, such as Afterworlds by Scott Westerfield, Alias Hook (Not sure who wrote it. Might have been a cover buy xD) and SO MANY OTHERS. The books I'm MOST looking forward to next year are Six of Crows by Leigh Bargudo, which is a sort of spin off of her Shadow and Bone trilogy, The Heir by Kiera Cass, which is a spin off of her The Selection series, and Simon Snow, which is going to be Rainbow Rowell's next release. Plus, there are a ton of books that have come out in the last few months that I am hoping to pick up next year.
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