Saturday, July 23, 2011

KK's Book Club info and first update

I've been challenged.

I'm supposed to give you updates weekly (so, probably every Saturday) on like, books and crap that I've been reading/rereading.

We'll call it.... KK's Book Club.

Now, I usually read fiction/fantasy stuff more often then not (unless it's something required for school. Ugh), like Harry Potter, Hunger Games, Maximum Ride, etc.
If I forget to give you and update on Saturday... I will be punished. By Lex or Ashy or someone. Like, gross eating a whole container cheese kind of thing. Ew. I wish I hadn't typed that....

So. I'm currently reading the fifth book in the Wicked Lovely series by Melissa Marr, entitled Darkest Mercy, the last book.
Honestly, I read the first four books of this series a couple months ago, and then got bored, so I finally got the courage to pick it up again.

So far, Darkest Mercy is kind of cool.

The Wicked Lovely series is about a girl named Aislinn who can see faeries, and lives by three rules:
3. Don't stare at invisible faeries.
2. Don't speak to inviaible faeries.
1. Don't ever attract their attention.

Or, well, that's some of the description for the first book. Obviously not the fifth.

Do I suggest you read it? If you're into the same kind of thing I am, then sure. My advice? Skip the second book. The Ink Exchange. It is possibly the most boring book I've read on my own, or that wasn't required for school. Plus, they give you all the info on it in about three pages rather than three hundred. Just... don't. It's so boring.

Alright. Here's a brief thingy about Darkest Mercy:
In this series, I have three favorite characters. The whole of Darkest Mercy is about killing one favorite character, who ended up killing another favorite character, who died saving the OTHER favorite character, who was almost killed about four times throughout the series. Yep. It's almost like the friggin Hunger Games all over again.

So, that's the first installment of KK's Book Club! I'll do this every Saturday for... hmm... who knows how long?

~bookworm KK, Somewhere, USA.

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