Thursday, November 17, 2011
Mysteries, Romance and Real Life Issues
I feel like such a nerd by saying this, but I love books way too much to label one as my favorite. Recently, I’ve been reading the Pretty Little Liars series by Sara Shepard. I’m only on the third book of the series, but it is also a television show, so I already have a heads-up of what to expect. It’s about four girls who lost one of their best friends, Alison, a few years back. After her death, they all went their separate ways, bringing their friendship to an end. Recently, they have all been receiving texts, emails, and IMs from someone who goes by A. Suspense is constantly built up, causing readers to constantly think who Alison’s killer, who appears to be A, really is. Clues are always swaying back and forth between numerous characters, so you never know who really did it until the end of the eighth and final book. Another series that I’m really interested in is the Twilight Saga. All my friends were reading the books, wanting me to read what the hype was all about. Once starting the series, I found myself completely hooked to them. The main character is being drawn between two love interests; a werewolf and a vampire, who are also each other’s enemies. A book that I recently tumbled upon and fell in love with his Sarah Palin’s daughter’s book. Bristol Palin, along with an assisting author wrote a biography about her life since her mom entered the political spotlight. Since her mom stepped into the governor position in Alaska, then eventually was the Republican vice-president nominee, Bristol has gone through different television shows, the birth of her son and her constant on and off relationship with the father of her son. The book shows how much someone can grow as a person.
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