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The series only got better. Overall, this book was awesome, part heartbreaking and part beautiful and the couple's love for each other were perfect and I absolutely love the family love. I'm not sure I'm interested in reading book 4 as it doesn't center around my babies though. Luckily, it seems like we're getting another novel of them. His eyes well up again. On a day that rocked us both, he said he loved that quote. It was a quiet moment inside a storm. The memory is as tranquil as the quote itself. Ages represent the age of the character at the beginning of the book. You always follow me every time I appear.
Will I read this again in the future? View all 6 comments. I love how much they know each other, how much they tease each other and especially how much they love each other. So, why not five stars? Well, it's all the negativity. It just wears you down. When I started the Addicted series, the negativity was a slow build and then it sort of became a white noise But for the last couple of 4.
But for the last couple of books maybe once the sex tape was out? And it never lets up! Don't get me wrong, some of it is not bad And that's a bummer because I genuinely enjoy this series and ALL the characters Moffy and Farrow are out and proud and I loved it. However, they are stronger and they make it work. I enjoyed the little bit of angst that was thrown into the story with Farrow's ex, Rowin, being in the picture.
I never would have imagined how that would work out. All the character growth was simply amazing It was wonderful how his and Moffy's relationship is progressing. And you just have to love the Hale siblings. I love how they are always there for each other and all the cousins. There are a few great scenes with "the men". Moffy and Farrow have lunch with Lo, Connor and Ryke. It just made me laugh. My favorite was the scene with Lo and Farrow And there's progression between several of the bodyguards and their clients Jane and Thatcher's book, Tangled Like Us , is up next and boy, do they have a tough act to follow.
Marrow has just set the bar so high! The hiking trip to the waterfalls was I loved that sooo hard. I can't freakin' wait! View all 14 comments. It doesn't happen often but this series gave me the biggest book hangover ever!!!!! The bond that Maximoff and Farrow have is one of a kind and I adored and devoured everything about them from beginning to end.
What makes these books, but especially this couple so It doesn't happen often but this series gave me the biggest book hangover ever!!!!! What makes these books, but especially this couple so amazing is that they, from the very beginning, worked on their relationship. Their trust, faith and unwavering loyalty to each other is heart-warming and incredibly sexy. For me, Maximoff and Farrow were the ultimate couple.
The same as Rose and Connor were. Two halves that belonged together in a way that was undeniable and tangible. After three books, I still don't have enough of Maximoff and Farrow. They easily made me fall in love with them, and made it very hard for anyone that will come after to top their amazing relationship. Aside from the main couple, this book was full of fantastic scenes between family members, their dynamic and deep love for each other.
Having such a huge family is one of the things I adore about this epic series. At the end of each book, the reader feels like a being part of this amazing and highly entertaining family. And it's hard to say goodbye. It's no secret that I adore this cast, and can't wait to read the next book. These books honestly get better and better with each installment. They are hard to put down, addicting, and utterly fascinating. It's one continuous storyline that must be started at the beginning. May 28, Wil Loves Books!
Another beautiful, amazing and engaging book by KB Ritchie. I absolutely loved this third installment in the Marrow love story. Mar 16, Hulya Kara Yuksel rated it it was amazing. Oh my gosh, how cannot I love this awesome series!!! Thank you so much ladies, you're keep making my days so much better.
Trust me, you're missing too much!!! View all 9 comments. So I'm going to keep this short and sweet. I started this book the moment I woke up on release day and I could not put it down until I finished it. It was soo good with the trademark KB addictive writing style. There is just something about the way they write that I love so much and makes me want 4.
There is just something about the way they write that I love so much and makes me want their books to never end. This book gives us so much in terms of character development, plot, etc that now that I'm thinking about it, it almost kind of felt like we got two books in one. I was struggling with my rating because I couldn't figure out if this was more of a 5 star or 4 star book. I really wish Goodreads would make a. After much thought and speculation I'm going to give it 5 stars because this book really was the perfect Marrow Maximoff x Farrow book.
It has allll the scenes with them and we really get to see them grow not only in their relationship but individually. I really loved being able to get to know Farrow more, I always liked him but this book really made me appreciate his character more. So in terms of Marrow: There were some really great scenes with the secondary cast that I'm going to cherish, but at the same time I kind of wanted more.
Overall, another great, addictive book. I can't wait for Jane and Sulli's books! Mar 13, Andrea rated it liked it Shelves: The supporting characters stole the show for me. I am obsessed with Sulli and Jane, I can't wait for their books. They deserve all the happiness in the world. We got a lot of teases with them and their future love interests and it was everything. Their books might actually kill me. We also learn a lot more about characters we haven't seen much from in the past books, like Ben, Winona, and Beckett. I'm suddenly a Beckett stan??
We also get a lot more scenes with the core six here. Fans who hav The supporting characters stole the show for me. Fans who have been starving for those close family scenes between the cousins and parents will be very happy with ALU. The only thing standing in the way from more stars is the main couple. Moffy is absolutely precious, but three books later and Farrow is still very meh.
Leading up to the release the authors had been really quiet about the plot, and now I can see why. I feel like I can't say anything else without spoiling something. I'll just say if you liked the previous two books, you'll definitely like this one! Oscar is getting that book, I'm going to go die now, thanks. View all 5 comments. That is by far my favorite thing about all of these books. Maximoff in particular is a prime example of this. He would literally die to protect any one of his siblings, cousins, OR friends. He is the definition of a precious but also sexy AF cinnamon roll that must be protected at all costs.
He is too good for this world, really. I would love to have him in my family. I think this is my favorite book in this series. Before Farrow, Moffy never considered that he might actually find someone that he could trust and then subsequently love enough to be with forever, marry, have kids, the whole deal. Loren and Lily may not be perfect as individuals or even as parents but you can bet that their love for each other and their kids was something that Moffy grew up seeing and wanting for himself.
But he brings me this effortless joy, and I cling onto that for dear fucking life. Another aspect of this book that I enjoyed was getting to learn more about Farrow. We got to learn more about his time as a resident, why he quit, and how he really felt about it. Part of me was initially annoyed about how things turned out in this book in regards to that stuff but I eventually got over it.
Farrow came to terms with what he truly wanted and so I was able to, too. He managed to get everything he wanted and boy was I happy for him. I have to say I love getting to know each bodyguard even more, too. For more of my reviews, please visit: It is everything that I wasn't expecting! SO many things happened that I did not see coming! Once again, I love how KBRitchie developed the secondary characters aside from developing the primary characters. It seems like with each new book in this series I get even more invested with everyone. My wishlist of Like Us characters to have their own books just keeps getting longer and longer!
I'm crossing my fingers, toes, hands, and legs for the fourth book, Tangled Like Us to be released later on this year, and NOT be pushed back to If it does, I think I will self-combust. Mar 20, Jen rated it it was amazing Shelves: Maximoff and Farrow have taken first place. This was the best book! It is by no means the end of their story, but the Ritchie twins ended this for them now amazingly. My absolute favorite read this year so far! View all 4 comments. Mar 14, Sharon rated it liked it Shelves: Anyway, so here are some of my thoughts: I just felt so annoyed for whatever reason.
I admit it, I was just impatient, and even though I felt bad for the characters, there were not enough emotional, soul-consuming scenes, or enough sweet, cute moments which every other Addicted book had. I love the ending so much. It has emotional scenes, as well as sweet, heart-warming scenes. They have gone through so much shit throughout this whole book, and I am relieved that they can find happiness among all of the chaos. Their priorities and values are in the right place. She needs someone who can appreciate her.
That is also another tough arc. He had me feeling uneasy for most of this book, but I like how his story turned out. She is so badass and confident but also vulnerable. For the other children, I love seeing Tom in the Rainbow Brigade scene. I like the way he thinks and acts.
He is just generally a likable character. His confidence, intelligence, sarcasm, protectiveness, honesty, and sweetness. Also, I appreciate the way his career path played out at the end. He has certainly learned a lot comparing beginning to end. Fingers crossed that her book is going to exceed expectations and is going to kick ass though! While all of the main male characters are enjoying the heck out of a healthy love-sex life, the girls are always getting the short end of the stick here. Literally not one female character has either a healthy sex life with people, and literally not one female character has had a good boyfriend.
They are so sweet and cute. I love all of the cute bantering and teasing. They also have some seriously thoughtful conversations. There is obvious appreciation between the two. It is nice to see such a healthy relationship where there is mutual respect and affection. I like the way his relationship with some of them have developed. That ending is amazing, but I did have a hard time enjoying in the beginning and middle.
But also Thatcher is so quiet and mysterious, so I wonder how this will turn out. Not the last book in the series or for this pairing. When Lo goes to talk to Farrow about offering him both jobs with security and medicine. The Rainbow Brigade bowling scene, with Kinney being all cranky and worrying and Tom being all wild and funny. The cruise and family vacation in Greece. The ending with the working out and Xander finally reaching out of his comfort zone, and Farrow teaches him while Moffy watches.
The epilogue with Moffy teaching children how to swim — aw. When Farrow rejoins the security team and he finally recognizes and admits that they are his friends and he misses them. When Oscar teases Farrow. When Donnelly talks to Luna. The photograph scene at the end, with Farrow talking to the security team, and then being asked to take a picture with Moffy.
When Moffy was wedding ring shopping with Lily and Jane. Explicit details on sex. Audio - 5 stars!!! Alphas Like Us had me shipping Marrow so hard!
Krista and Becca Ritchie really came at me with the feels in this one. The depth of emotions is piercing, but there is also plenty of wit throughout. The two men face an onslaught of trials that keep the plot moving smoothly along with a perfect amount of tension. I am offi 4. I am officially in love with J.
I felt like Alexander Cendese redeemed himself with this book and he turns in a believable performance as Farrow in some very emotional scenes. I feel sorry for anyone who hasn't met it yet.
I think I'll blindly buy any book these two write. I was sad when I started this book, because I have become very attached to these two. But I also wouldn't want the authors to drag the story on longer than necessary. I didn't love this bo "Love is pain, and you know what I didn't love this book as much as the previous two, but it was still a very enjoyable and fun read. These characters all have a very special place in my heart, and I can't wait to see how their relationship will continue to develop.
It is a continuous journey the authors takes the reader, and it's one I hope will never end. There is NO other series that touches me the way this one does. Krista and Becca have created such unique and fun characters, and in each book I discover something new. Every book is unpredictable, fun, emotional, and so much more.
There are so many characters but I wouldn't have it any other way, they elevate the story to a higher level. It makes me excited and anxious to get my hands on all the upcoming books. How I love KB and their stories. This series is definitely written as a series, not stand alone books. But it is so satisfying to read all the little facts about family members and possible storylines. It leaves you hungry for more. Even though this book is the last from Maximoff and Farrow POV before we switch to Jane and Thatcher's story, it didn't feel like an ending because it just isn't. We are going to continue the journey with all these amazing kids and I can't freaking wait.
I don't wanna How I love KB and their stories. I don't wanna say too much about the story because I don't how to talk about it without giving away spoilers. All I know is that my heart is full and I can't freaking wait for the next book. Mar 13, Pallavi added it Shelves: This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers.
To view it, click here. Oh my god that was definitely a whole ride. I have to say, I'm entirely frustrated with this website not having a half star feature because I definitely want to give it more than 3 stars but not quite 4. Overall, I'm impressed with this book. It seemed like a good way to wrap up Maximoff and Farrow's story and we got a lot of personal arcs perfectly tied up, and a lot of future potential left open for many of the other characters in the story.
As far as spoiler free reviews goes, this is what I Oh my god that was definitely a whole ride. As far as spoiler free reviews goes, this is what I have to say: If you don't, then you might warm up to them some - and if you don't then you'll at least get a better understanding of their thoughts and POVs. The book is a lot more cohesive in its structure than the previous two and that's important in a third book of a trilogy, so I was really glad for that.
The writing was the signature Ritchie style.
But, in all honesty, Alphas Like Us is definitely the best of the three and I can confidently say that I liked it. Here are some of the things I liked and some of the things that didn't work for me: I absolutely loved that we got to see a more in depth version of each character. I feel like the kids were a lot more fleshed out in this one and I got more of a SKOP vibe from them, which is what made me love them in the first place. Some of the kids are still figuring out who they are but some have grown up into completely different people so it was nicer to see what makes them that way - people change all the time, but knowing the reasons behind it helps understand it better.
I'm also IMMENSELY happy to know so many little details about their personal lives - like the names of some of their friends, what they're like in school, their dating lives. One of the major criticisms I had for the previous books was the extremely sheltered lives the children lead, with only each other and their bodyguards as friends.
I can understand why that would be but given how celebrity children STILL have friends and lead lives, it seemed almost unrealistic for them to not have any. So, to find out that they do and it's just never been mentioned before was a huge relief - which ties in with my criticism of too many kids having bodyguard love interests. Now, I'm not someone to act like once a trope is used it can never be used again.
We're all allowed our favourite tropes. My problem was with the trope being overused in the SAME story. Which is why it definitely makes me happy that we got a better insight on how the kids feel about that. Jane is scared of approaching love interests now and I wonder how that will affect her. Luna on the other hand IS dating, so even if she ends up with a bg now I'll feel better about it than I did before because it no longer feels like she chose out of necessity or because it's all she had since the outside world was closed off to her.
Same with Sulli - seeing her struggle with the knowledge that her career driven life has prevented her from making friends, with her acting almost territorial about Jack, these are all valid struggles that I WANTED to see. On a more serious note, I'm heavily concerned about some of the darker aspects that the book touched upon that have left story avenues open: Xander's mental health, Kinney struggling with her family's problems, Luna trying to find herself, Jane being terrified of sex and romance, Sullivan's struggles with finding a goal and leading a normal life, Beckett's mental and physical health, Charlie's physical health is the cane here to stay or is he going to be able to walk properly again?
A lot of it was very hard for me to read for personal reasons, including the above mentioned stuff but also Maximoff's struggle with toeing the line of addiction. But that's why I've always loved KB's characters - they're raw in a way that makes me feel I'm not alone and as excruciatingly hard as it was to read it, it made them more real to me. This book also did a good job of making me better understand Farrow as a person and how his mind works. When we learn about how he's torn and trying to make two things he loves work, his relationship with his family, his PTSD - these were all things that made me hurt for him but also made me see him in a way that DLU and LLU had not managed to put across.
And that shed a better light on Marrow's relationship. Their reasons for taking so long to have serious discussions, why they hesitate to lean on each other - these were topics finally addressed and as a result, paved way for scenes that convinced me that they do love each other in a way that I wasn't convinced before. Even if I still don't fully understand them, I can now be happy for them. I just wish we'd seen more of this earlier than just the sex and attraction. I don't have an issue with sex or attraction or fantising - I think if any of us did then we'd have never gotten into Lily's story and then where would we all be?
I think the difference was that this time, even if it was explicit, it felt more natural? There were still some things that did not sit right with me, mostly towards the later half of the book. I was also a bit taken aback by how Moffy once again settled on the idea that strangers can't be trusted because I was hoping we would find him to be more open to trusting the good in the world - but perhaps he'll get there with time. I was extremely happy that Samantha finally got what was coming for her - she really needed to be taken down, but at the same time I couldn't help but get stuck on what she said about wanting to solely provide criticism "I'm only providing criticism, how will she learn otherwise?
Similar to how Moffy touched on how Marrow are described as alpha negatively - and Akara stressing that family can be friends. As well as the older sister used the money she got from work to buy some candy for her little brothers and sisters. Then the witch put a magical spell on them where they all became lined with little candy wrappers and tasted all different and amazing.
She shared them with her siblings and her two little sisters would not share them with her little brother so her little brother stole the candies and ran away. Please let me know the name!! I need help on a book title I have very limited plot story. I know the series of book was based on a girl and her family but follows the girl growing up. The book front page has the outline in silhouette of family linage and each book in series shows them getting older and added to family as events occur. The setting I think is civil war and they live in south but the have slaves but treat them well or pay them.
I know there house burns down. In the end the girl grows up and Marrys a northern but her dads best friend! Think there is like 8 books or so in series. Hi, I read a wattpad story. She is a medical student and has a dog and is a reckless driver and her her old Vespa and her mate is ruthless. I read a book like 7 years ago and I can never get it out my head. It started off with a new girl at school who used to walk home the same way as this guy and he tried to walk slower to start conversation. They became good friends and then bf and gf their parents were part of the story.
There was a shop they used to go too. He said her eyes were as blue as a pool or an ocean. I'm looking for a book for a friend. It was about a group of boys that escaped from a boys' camp and each one had a specific hat. These hats symbolized their inner struggle or something like that.
A book about a group of boys that ran away from a boy's camp.
Well, it's all the negativity. All the decisions made in this book, they made sense. To live life at its most essential level so as to fully live. Now I have to recover from a serious book hangover. The last few chapters were greatness. Her 2 bodies are exactly the same, but her lives in each are very different. He would literally die to protect any one of his siblings, cousins, OR friends.
They each had a specific hat that symbolized their inner struggle or something. HI, I read a book in the early to mids titled, "Wasted". A mother I think wrote this book about her son and his desire to live in communes. I read a book a few years ago about a teen girl who could draw peoples thoughts. In the book she had alot of problems with drugs and such but had went to rehab and gotten better. I cant remember the name of the book at all. Read a book about a teen girl who can draw peoples thoughts and had trouble with drugs but had recovered when she went to rehab.
I cant remember the name for the life of me. I read this book or series a long time ago and I cannot figure out the name of it. I have tried countless google searches with no luck. It's a fiction book about this kid who lives in a super old abandoned town because everyone is moving to the big new city. They city is growing by itself everyday. The kid has powers and can levitate stuff and there are these twins that are super strong and good at athletics. The kid goes to the city and he has a girl with him and they play in these athletic games or whatever and someone kills someone else with a metal ball on a chain.
The cover of the book or one of them is a floating building. I read a book about three mice that's all I can remember aside from the cover, it had the three nice and a fluffy white cat with two different coloured eyes green and blue I believe and at the beginning of the book the mice get stuck in a pet shop and have to escape before they sold to a boy who wants to feed them to his python.
I think one of them due but I can't remember, please tell me the name if you know the book!! Okay i could use some help when I was around 10ish my aunt bought me a book, I can't for the life of me remember the title or anything about the other than there were Three nice and a white cat which two different coloured eyes on the cover the only other thing I can remember about it is the nice got stuck in a pet store early on and had to escape before being sold to a kid who wanted to feed them to his python. If anyone can remember the name is really appreciate it. I read a book series? For the life of me I can't remember anything else about these books and it's driving up a wall.
I read a book once about a girl who is in an accident and goes into a coma in hospital Whilst asleep she dreams about her dead pet cat who entertains her whilst she recovers my dreaming her up different scenarios from history. Her step father who she didn't get on with features heavily. Be is dead but pops up in her dreams. Before he died he was making a labyrinth in their garden with her mother. Eventually her grandmother joins her as she also dies. Driving me mad, what is the name?! I read a book, possible series, in late 90ss early 00s about a girl who escaped a facility where she was GMOd, she has a barcode tattoo and possibly a dolphin necklace?
I read a book as a tween late 90s. It was a series im pretty sure, it was about a chick with a barcode tattoo, a dolphin necklace, who had been GMOd as a warrior who escaped facility and then went back to save the others.. I had it as an Ebook and now I can't find it anywhere. I think it was called spelled or enchanted or curses and the cover had two hands reaching towards eachother with green fire wrapped around them. They were detectives and their boss bound then with a spell that wouldn't let them more then a few feet from eachother.
I just wish I could remember the name or at least the author so I could find it again! I think this book was called stay. I read a book in eighth grade; the book was about a young girl that was beautiful with black hair and her stepmother was jealous. This was pretty much like the modern version of Snow White. Anyways, the stepmother, when younger, had red hair and a big nose, the kids called her a witch and ugly.
The stepmother gained magic from another lady down the street which made her be beautiful. The stepmother revived a bird, which scared her classmates. Back to the main character, the girl plays in the school play and ends up falling in love with one of the cast members. However, the guy is super short and pessimistic.
Together, they have to fight the stepmother who brainwashes the father of the main character. Okay i remember reading a book about 5 or 6th grade. I believe it was about three children that are in an orphanage. They are the only kids in there. The rest of the kids are sent to the person who literally puts them in holes before Eating each of them. The kids escape the orphanage and run somewhere. I have been searching for a book I read a long time ago. It's a Christmas time romance clean. A woman loses her daughter one Christmas and the following Christmas the child is looking down from heaven wishing her mother would smile again.
The mother leaves the city to get away from Christmas. Wrecks her car in a storm and is rescued by "Santa Claus" his name is Nick and he rescued her in a horse drawn sleigh. He takes her back to his place which is called the north pole. During her stay she learns that in his barn he is part of a group doing a Christmas play with some kids. I read the book so many times I can picture many points but it got lost in a move and I cannot remember the name. Any help is great! Thank you and Merry Christmas! I am searching for a book I read in that was about a young girl looking for her father or he may have died.
He was an inventor who left behind a lot of inventions that she used to find people. There was a character who would drain the blood of his enemies from their wrist in order to get them to be his mutations. Looking for an early 70's book- autobiography. Looking for an autobiography from the early '70's. Talks about her experiences training and showing her dog. Was available through scholastic. Hi there as a 90s slacker a friend if mine told me about a comic novel he was reading about a producer making a film about the Wreck of the Deutschland.
I think there was some problem with the nuns' costumes being too racy, or maybe safety issues, but I can't be sure. Happy times in Hammersmith pubs and semi derelict houses. I'm looking for a children's book from either the 's or late 70's. It was an illustrated storybook that was accompanied with an audio cassette of a man telling the story along with sound effects. As I was only a child when I had it I can't remember much about it apart from there was a young person with a small wooden dog possibly that was on wheels and they head into a dark forest covered in snow.
Sorry I know those details are very sketchy but thats all I can remember! I do remember loving the story so much and would love to get my hands on it again after all these years to read with my own children! If anyone can help I'd be forever grateful!! Kaung4life the last book you described sounds like Thirteen Days to Midnight, hope you find all your books!
Kaung4life Thirteen Days to Midnight sounds like the last book you described, good luck in finding all your books!! The events of this urban novel focuses on the husband after his wife kills herself in front of him and his mistress. Has anyone heard of this story? Hi I've been looking for this book hoping its not a figment of my imagination because the same year I checked it out from my middle school library, I went to go back to look for it and there was no record of it. I can't remember BIG details but its a girl and her best friend who want to train to become soldiers for their town?
And there also exist healing magic that everyone looks down upon. She visits a healing doctor in which she becomes somewhat interested in magic. I believe this magic involves talking to plants. The cover of the book, the print is a girl holding a leaf to her chest. The hard copy of the book is just a brown book with the outline of a leaf in gold. I'm looking for a book that I read in Middle or High school about a girl who draws her own comics and gets bullied a lot for it so she retreats to an online RPG to meet a guy on it who helps her feel better and then later finds out he's a guy who goes to her school and is one of the most popular guys in school.
The cover is white and has a drawing of 2 girls meeting in the middle of the book at the waist and are opposite to each other horizontally. One girl has long blonde hair and is an Elf and the other girl I think has brown hair. It is probably a teen novel. I am looking for a book that I read in highschool around This boy found a book or a box of some sort that allowed him to go to this like spirit world. There he learned about this prophecy that he was involved in. Come to realize it was him and his sister that were needed to defeat the evil immortal. I think the sister had this blossoming relationship with one of the knowledge immortals or something like that.
I have a hard time remembering the author, titke, and basic ploy of the book but I would really love to read the series again. I think it was like 3 or 4 books. I'd appreciate any help from the very vague description lol. I am looking for a book about these girls that live in a time where people are all broke and oppressed and like this girl and her best friend who pretended to be her sister to got to the same like boarding school and like the one girls parents had money and the friends didn't and so like they trick the school with like fake id bracelets and they like have their entire lives on like technology and the school takes it away from them and they go in to some remote place in the woods and they learn survival skills and like how to use guns but it turns out the school is really an enemy like spy training school and so they escape and like they meet some boys spend the night in a cabin that is also the enemy's and so they run away that's all I know tho so.
I need help finding a book I believe its a short series, maybe 2 or 3 books total. Its about a boy that was born and mother was killed while he was young. A man took him in and raised him. He grew up and had powers many people in the book have a particular power but most keep secret. He gets arrested and has to help a King's youngest son get landed or face execution. One of the King's advisors is also someone with powers and is trying to kill and take all other powers from those that have them.
This is a fantasy series and for the life of me cant remember the name or author. It's a harlequin romance book. Hero and heroine are in love and heroine becomes pregnant. Hero's father tries to pay her off. So heroine leaves hero and have the baby. Hero meets his son. I need help with a title and author of a book i read in the last year or so.. Female teacher possibly named Holly who is dumped before Christmas holiday break and a male teacher a widower possibly named Simon invites her to go to a cabin in Scotland with him.
It is a novel I believe it's called believers or something of the sort. The author I believe is a native American, and the book is very complex I didn't get far enough to find the underlying plot. It's filled with underworlds and corrupt cops and murder and there's a scene where children are in hell and helping each other survive while a corrupt god tortures them. In the scene with the kids in the beggining of the book, they escape from the back of a cop car and run for hours while they're epoxied zombies bodies fall apart.
The book bounces around a timeline and different settings, making it like a puzzle. There's a scene where the cop talks about how his dad would show him a crop circle or something which led to the underworld, and another scene where they find the pieces of children sewed together in the back of a native Americans car that the cops framed or something. It sounds fucked up but it's a great book and it's been years and I am unable to find it. I thought I'd take a shot and ask around.
I don't believe it's a very famous author. And the cop had took a young girl to prom and killed her. The cop could smell a storm coming. I read this book when I was younger. It's about a woman who is in a relation ship with a singer, but they fell apart because she fell in love with another man.
I know the woman had a small animal. I am pretty sure the Title had the word diva in it, but I'm not completely sure. I read a book when I was younger It's about a woman in a relationship with a singer, but they drifted apart after a while. The woman fell in love with another man, but he left her because she couldn't make up her mind at first over which man to choose in the end she chose the second man. I know she had a little dog. I'm pretty sure the title had to word diva in it, but i'm not entirely certain.
I read a book maybe years ago about an older gentleman whose wife had died and he was just existing. The wife had a beautiful garden that was just overgrown and neglected and I think a college student or grandchild - maybe - came and was trying to get him to reconnect to life. Seems there was a flood towards the end. I might be mixing books, but would love it if someone could help me remember this book. I read a book series in the early 's called Seven. There were seven books in the series, each titled the name of the main character I believe.
I cannot find a mention of this series anywhere. The characters are all former childhood friends that share a secret and have drifted apart because of it, yet believe their ill-fortune all stems from the secret they each feel responsible for shooting a friend at a birthday party when they were 8, even though it was an accident. I can't remember what all they go through, but I do remember a few of the books plot points: One girl was an Asian adopted as a baby by a white couple and is assaulted by a friend of her parents, one boy is half-black and paralyzed in an accident, another boy whose parents run a shelter and is a sports star at the high school struggles with being gay, another girl that is a cheerleader tries to hold onto her romance with her boyfriend that went to college but he uses her instead, the other boy is trying not to outdo his brother in football, but ends up playing and stealing his brother's scholarship or maybe just gets a better one.
I would like to get this book series to hold onto for my daughter when she is in high school because it did help me and others I knew that read it get through certain traumas and hardships in school. Trying to find a book where starts of with a young lad on his way to school and on his way be picks up random objects. These were used then at school. The elastic band to keep some artwork together and the safety pin was used to help pin a girls broken dress strap.
I read it when I was at school in the 90s. I read a book about 6 years ago, it was so good. Theres this book i read about 5 years ago and i cant remember the title or anything but it was about this boy who felt like he was being watched by these strange people. He starts having these dreams of horrid scenes and his best freind whom he has a crush on later finds out they are moments in history like when he had a dream of being on a slave ship. Later on in the story the people who watch him reveal that they along with him have live basically foreverbut in different bodies and by different names.
Well thats all i can remember about it at the moment but ide like to know what its called so i can read it again. I was reading a book i was admitted in a children's hospital back in And when I was there they had a LOT of books to read. There was a particular book I keep rememb but not a lot of details of it. The book was about a kid who lived in a zoo. He never went to school, I think, and mer this kid that became his friend.
She would play games with him and stuff. She tells him about a event of this big ball of knots that no one is able to until. And he comes along to try to untie it. That's all I can remember of it. I'm hoping someone here can help me find the book again. I believe there was a story about this blind person going on a blind date with someone who was not blind, a character had two different eye colors, and another thing I remember are these two characters a guy and a girl who met in a church and there was this electric connection between them.
Anything would be helpful, thank you. I partially read this book in college, someone had suggested, but never had the chance to finish it before returning it. I forgot the title, but I think the title was a double entendre. The book is a story being told by a primate, chimpanzee or ape. The primate is discussing where we are heading as humans, a kind of warning about how we are impacting the environment.
I do recall a metaphor where the primate describes a person believing they were flying a pedal powered craft, and the primate said, from the pilot's point of view they may believe they are flying even as we can observe they are falling, and until impact they may maintain their belief; something to that affect. I wish I could remember the name of this book as I was enjoying it before I returned it. I read a short story in college as part of Southern gothic literature course. Story is from perspective of adolescent black boy who lives with his grandmother in Jim Crow south.
I read a southern gothic short story in college that has always stuck in my mind except for the title. The girl has nothing but disdain for her uneducated poor family and neighbors. She wants the items to decorate her city dwelling and to impress her intellectual circle. When a dog gets hydrophobia he becomes convinced that there are only bones. The dog becomes jealous when his mistress acquires a male admirer. I am looking for a romance book, I do not know the name or what year it was published just that I read it before Here is what I know.
The heroine is from England and the hero is not English or American. She had a child with him, that he did not know about. The heroine was hit by a car while walking across the street, she is very sick, has pneumonia, but the hero thinks she is a drug addict because when DFS was called on her to check on the child, because they live in poverty the heroine, the DFS person noted a white powder on the counter top, which was actually flu powder, the heroine also had a knife because she was cutting carrots.
The hero hires a nurse to take care of the heroine also. My boyfriend read a book when he was about 15, he said it had the word game in the title. He does these things for money and the price increases with every new task he is given. Samantha - I don't know the title of the children's ghost story book you're looking for, but I do know the story about the marble knight is called Man Size in Marble, by Edith Nesbit.
The one about the artist may be Schalken the Painter, by J. Sheridan Le Fanu - the artist paints a portrait of a young woman called Rose. Sorry I couldn't be more help! I'm trying to remember the name of this horror book my brother had in the 90's, i can vaguely remember the plot and the cover and nothing else. I don't know why i'm thinking font in the title was like goosebumps but this was from what i remember it was way to dark and graphic for that series. I am looking for a book I read a few years ago. I remember there being a unicorn somewhere.
Looking for a book I read a while ago about a blind woman who was raped while in college after the ordeal she isolates her self. One day a doctor shows up at her door about a surgery that could help her regain her eyesight. She's hesitant to trust him at first but eventually does. Some of its a haze but I believe her sister was getting married and while preparing she discovers the man her sister is about to marry is the man that raped her. Looking for novel I read years ago about a man who is on a ship, does something wrong and is penalized to sail on ship after ship through many many years sailing with some of the most famous captains of all time and I believe some pirates..
Would love to read again if I could remember what book it was!!! Looking for a book that I read in the 70s about a Native American girl. It was basically about her life but what I remember is that she had a pet rabbit that she loved and which she eventually had to sacrifice to save a sibling's life. Looking for a book that I read in the 70s. It might have been a Scholastic book. It was about a young Native American girl and her life with her tribe. What I remember best is that she had a pet rabbit that she loved and which she eventually had to sacrifice to save the life of her sibling.
American couple, baby and nanny on flight to Ireland when the plane crashes. The sole survivor is the baby, who is rescued and taken to Ireland. Story ends with the baby's brother meeting her and falling in love. American couple, baby and nanny on flight to Ireland. Plane crashes en route to Ireland, only the baby survives. American brother meets her years later and falls in love. Small book - Christmas theme - daughter becomes sick and a male visitor appears and acts as an angel to save the child. Twin sisters from the same coven, one is really without a soul as a bad woman who was murdered by a demon centuries bf, who betrayed him, split the soul of two sisters The two fall in love and she becomes pregnant but she has a vision of what the end will be.
The bad woman who is working with another, end up dying and only one of the two sisters can survive, as there is only one soul. Also, the coven is murdered, her sister is taken to hell, where she is impregnated by the devil or another demon, who is the one working with the bad woman. The 2nd sister is glamored into not remembering she had a twin during that time.
It ends with the 2nd sister and her baby dying as she gives the remaining soul to her sister.
Some details may be a little mixed up. Twin sister comes home to join her coven, after a death in the family, and there are strange neighbors with powers, who murder someone, bury and glamor all evidence away. They take an interest in her and she ends up falling in love with the main male character, who I believe is part demon or something.
There is a prophecy that this demon tries to prevent, which is by killing each woman reborn, of the love of his life who betrayed him and he inturn killed her, after she cursed him. Lucifer or another demon, r working with this woman, and they entwines and split a soul between two sisters to hide the evidence of her rebirth, kill a lot of the coven and then steal and impregnate the other sister. She becomes preganant and the bad lady tries to kill her and the only way to save herself and her sister, is to sacrifice her life and that of her child, so her sister gets the good soul.
I think it somehow was entwined with the baby but some areas are vague. What is the name of book where girl is taken in by bird people and raised in a library and threatened by dragon people I know she had a friend that clung to her hair and her shoulders a lot. Please help with the name of the book? I cant remember the title if someone could please help i would appreciate it!! This may be a short story and it's about two young boys that are twins. The "bad" twin does bad stuff and the "good" twin tries to cover it up or be helpful But in the end there is a twist and you find out it's only one boy.
I read this in an English high school class in the late 80's. For some reason I think of Ten Little Indians but not sure if that's part of it. I read a book in when I was a 6th grader about a guy who is struck by lightening and wakes up in a war. The war had Japanese or Vietnamese soldiers I forget which.
I believe the story begins with him in the attic or basement of his house and looking through old war items his father had because he was a veteran. He is struck by lightening when he is riding his bike. I am not sure of anything else but I remember this book being short. I'm looking for a book I read a few years ago when I wasn't quite a young adult. I remember that it had like a pink and green cover, it was a young adult novel. The summary of it is that there were 2 girls who were best friends but the best friend of the main character was getting "too popular" for the main character and they split ways because of that.
She became a bully towards her. Then our main character went to visit her dad at work and met his new assistant and they clicked. He brought her to parties and such without the dad knowing. They had a secret relationship. But then at the end, when it was her school dance, her former best friend was trying to take away her man because she didnt deserve someone so hot. But main character just laughed and her bf asked the former best friend to dance, knowing that former best friend was way to insecure and main character knew that he loved her for her and not because shes hot or unpopular.
It was an illustrated childrens' book in the library of the small private Catholic school I attended til I was 10 and I can still remember the pictures so clearly, and have searched for almost two decades with no luck. It has several short stories and there's faint blood splatter on nearly every page.
There was a story about a couple who moved into a cottage in a small town -- the husband is warned about the stone knights in the church coming to life on a certain night and he goes to see if all is well, but only notices two fingers broken off one statue. When he returns home, his wife is dead but in her clenched hand are the stone knight's fingers.
There's one about a cowboy set to be hanged but his neck stretches crazy long and he runs around terrorizing everyone with his eyes bulged out until someone shoots him dead. There's one about a painter who meets this young woman and something about a rose and he paints her portrait and at the end finds out she was actually a ghost. And one about a homeless? They move into a castle her aunt and some cousins are in but is maybe really supposed to belong to her and her sister now I think.
She meets a handsome land owner, Adrian who has a black stallion. And then in the end they find out it was the crazy aunt the whole time trying to make her think the place was haunted and to drive her away. I am looking for a book It's about a woman who owns a civic center for her neighborhood trying to keep kids off the streets. She teaches pole dancing classes to elderly women to. He is the leader of a rock band and is known as the dark prince. He chooses her as his mate when he is a child and now other races are hunting her to get to him.
Because if they kill her they can weaken him. That is the basics of the story I remember way more than that but I can't seem to find the book anywhere now. Can someone please help me? A short story about a Native American? After the week her brother and her are brought back home and while her brother is in bad shape after spending the week eating crickets and berries, she's healthy as ever. They ask how they did it and after she explains they don't consider it cheating since she did survive the week in the woods. She works at a marketing firm and rarely goes home to visit her father and step mom on the farm.
She gets laid off and goes home to the farm to regroup. She ends up using her skills to help her parents create a vacation spot out of the farm. Her brochure gets the attention of the high powered executive she had worked for and eventually gets her an even better position at the marketing firm. There's this book that I've been looking for.
I remember a phrase on the front cover but not the title itself or the author. The phrase is something along the lines of "would you rather have the perfect life or the perfect love. In both lives, she looks exactly the same but her lives are very different. In one, she's really rich and has the ideal family and boyfriend.
In the other, she's really poor and only lives with her mom. Whenever she turns 18, her parents throw her a huge birthday party at her house. She's afraid that the party is going to last past midnight and experience the switch herself, which she's never done before. She's also met another guy in her other life where shes poor and starts to fall in love. She starts contemplating what life she wants to stay in and plans to kill one of her selves just to stop the cycle.
I don't remember the author or the title, just a phrase on the front cover. The phrase says something along the lines of "would you rather have the perfect life or the perfect love. She switches at midnight every night while she's sleeping. Her 2 bodies are exactly the same, but her lives in each are very different.
In the first one, she's really rich, has the ideal family, and has the perfect boyfriend. In the second, she is poor and only lives with her mom. In the life where shes poor, she's also met a man that she's starting to fall in love with. One day, in her second life, she injures her ankle. She's worried that she'll wake up in her other life with an injury as well, but the injury doesn't transfer over. She starts to contemplate what life she wants to live in and starts experimenting on her body.
She starts off by cutting herself to see if the injury transfers over. She dyes her hair to see if it also changes when she switches back and forth. She ends up in a mental hospital because her mom thinks she's suicidal from all the injuries and changes and stays there for a while. The man that she likes works there and she tells him about her switching.
He doesn't believe her at first but she ends up proving it to him. A girl gets in trouble for partying. Gets in trouble with drugs. Judge sentences her to Africa to help at an orphanage. The kids get kidnapped sometimes to either be used for soldiers or sold. A favourite book of mine 35 years ago Two sisters? One is grateful for life's basics. One wants the best of everything even though it is beyond her means and she loses it all.
The poorer sister is the happier of the two. The book alternates between her perspective and the perspective of an alien living on the same planet. The alien finds her hiding in a cave, approaches her, and they tentatively eventually become mutuals. There was this one part I remember about the difference in a smile between species — humans smile by showing their teeth, which the alien viewed as threatening, and the aliens smiled by sticking out their tongues, which the girl didn't initially recognize as a smile.
Theres this book, that has a lot of short stories in it, and I remember reading it when i was in 5th grade. An example of one of the short stories was about this kid who wore shoes for a few months straight without taking them off to fend off bullies from killing a turtle. Another one of the short stories was about a boy who wanted to whiten his teath with whitneres, but in the end, his teath had liquified because he kept them on for too long.
I am looking for a book with a sub plot of a dad working extra hard to buy his son a coat he wanted, that all the cool kids had. Poor family, dad not one to show affection. Boy was all excited to wear it to school, Dad was quietly proud. Kids made fun of boy because jacket was a knockoff and he got in a fight over it, I think the coat was torn, he never wore it again, and dad never mentioned it. I've been looking for a children's book that my siblings and I enjoyed around and my brother, eight years my senior also loved..
Grouchy retired sea captain, irritated by a rainbow, captures it, rolls it up and stows it in a hatch in his little home. Neighborhood boy frees the rainbow which unfurls into the sky. Beautiful and fun water color illustrations. Sea captain sees the error of his ways! I have been looking for a book I read in the nineties written by an American journalist who lived and worked as a reporter in Africa. He wrote about his life in Africa including some funny experiences. I think he worked for The York Times. Some American paper for sure. Thanks I have been trying to find it, but difficult without title or author!
Looking for a book I read in the nineties about an American Journalist living and working in Africa. Cannot remember title or author. Some funny experiences he had in Africa. I think he worked for the New York Times? But was based in Africa. Thank you for helping me!
I've been looking for an R rated book, I am an adult, about a woman with two daughters, works at a dentist office, and meets a man with a bad past. The woman is also battling for custody of her daughters with her cheating ex husband. The book is about a woman with two daughters who works at a dentist, eventually meeting a man with a bad past who moves in next door. She's battling for custody of her daughters with her cheating ex husband. Things escalate with her and the man eventually.
R rated book, I am an adult. I believe the series is titled "Class A. He has a pocket sized computer that he runs programs on written in BASIC, I believe and each book had programs you could run on your computer after typing them in. I remember in one book, The protagonist meets the president, who calls him a "Class Act", and our hero wonders if the President knows what he does on the side.
Another adventure has our hero paired up with a dog in a secret base in i believe the Alaskan wilderness. Protagonist goes through a series of emotions like fear, anxiety, etc because an alien ship has landed. Protagonist describes the ship and the creatures coming out of the ship, as having hair "all over their head" - as if that was crazy weird.
Big reveal at the end is that the protagonist is an extra-terrestrial and the aliens are humans from Earth. Really great story on perspective and looking at things egocentrically. And a kid really wants to meet a certain famous hockey player. But, the hockey player just happens to be her ex and father of her son that he knows nothing about I need help finding this book!!
But, the hockey player just happens to be her ex and father of her son.. This is a book where the woman works for a company that helps kids with disabilities or illnesses. And this autistic kid really wants to meet a certain famous hockey player. The hockey player happens to be her Ex and the father of her son. Can some on help me find this book i read it years ago its a young teen book that has a boy that has magic boots that grow with him he doesn't know where he came from all of his past he remembers about his mothers or some family member singing a line to him he starts off as a thief and meets a girl as they run him and the girl fall in love along the way he discovers that he can sing a few lines and make what he wants true but at a cost to him he will lose something as great of the value of what he wants to be done at the end of the book he trades his life for his girl companion but he comes back for he is not human so he is reborn and gets to live with his family that he thought he lost yet he found again Along the way in the middle of the book he a quires a dagger that has a string attached to his wrist that he can throw and pull back and his dagger will come back to him.
There's a fantasy book that my cousin forced me to read when I was younger and I didn't like it because it was confusing but now I want to read it it's about these people or creatures and they live in trees I think and I believe they're forced to go to war I have a memory of a scene where there in like a restaurant in one of the tree like they all live in the trees or like in the forest and they have to go to war and there's like a girl warrior there's a black group of friends and they go on and then I remember there's two brothers and they go to another dimension in one scene and when they come back one of the brothers is completely change then something happened to him like part of him died or something.
And then in the end I think that they come back after all of this and I remember like an engagement between two of the characters. I know this is very vague but I know it's a fantasy book. In this book there is a mexican girl who lives in the USa with her mother. She is made fun if at school and her only friends are two brothers they are twins. When they grow up she gets pregnant by one of the brothers, and the other one dies. She gives birth to the baby but after a while she leaves cause she can't handle everything.
After a year or so she comes back and after a row of events she lives happily ever after woth the father of her child and the love of her life. In this book a city girl quits her job to move to a farm with a man she just met. Can somebody help me find a book. It starts with a girl trying to find her twin sister in a garrage or some shady place.
It is a fantasy paranormal book maybe involves farie world non mages. In this book a girl is surgically given the face of a princess in order to be her double. The mother is leading a rebellion the king kills both mom and real princess thinking that the princess is the double. Two of my favorite children's books Sgthartman you're thinking of the book called Harrison Bergeron.
Can somebody help me find this book? She ends up helping the little girls father find his daughter. The woman and the father end up falling for each other. I think this is romantic suspense. I think I read it yrs ago I dont think it was that old but I'm not sure.
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When he gets out of prison he looks for his missing sister and finds out that she was involved with some sort of mafia or something similar. To find and save her he has to work with the mafia people and was forced to blow up a train station. Can somebody pls help me with this?! When I was younger I read this great book that I just remembered and cant get out of my head. It was this book about these two foster girls whos "aunt" who was a hippie had suddenly died in the bathroom one day and the girls had buried her in the backyard and pretended to live on like nothing happened surviving by cleaning rent cabins until they fighr about whether to tell the authorities or not and one of them wants to run away.
Bwessels98 I remember a similar book that I struggle to remember the name of. It sounds like the story you summarized. Strong people were burdened with weights I've tried to find this book by googling small pieces of what I remember but I haven't found it yet. I'm looking for a book that I read when I was about 13 years old I'm 20 now I don't know very much about it, but it was a fiction book about a boy who lives in a government who decides everything for you.
Everyone has to take a "medicine" or some sort of vitamin when they go out the door, by laying their hand on some sort of device, then you get a little sting and it detects your blood, so you can't skip your daily vitamins. He eventually discovers that the drug is doing something to your brain and makes you forget stuff.
So he tries to fool the device with an apple where he put his blood on. He stops taking the drugs and his memory becomes clear. He has some sort of girlfriend and convinces her to stop taking the drug too. And if you go against the law by having I think it was "good memories" or something like that, you get the death penalty. I really can't remember any more, I hope someone can help me out!!
It starts out with a teenaged girl who falls in love but is torn by the fact that she's is embarrassed by her family and the boy she love's lifestyle. So once she goes off to college she disconnects from her family and her childhood love and marries a rich boyfriend. Once married the honeymoon phase was really but then he started to change first he would just raise his voice but then it get physical.
When she got pregnant she thought thing had changed but was still cautious but one he was just angry hit her so hard she fell and ended up going into labour. Thankfully both the woman and her baby girl were okay but once at home she tried her hardest to shield her daughter from her husband but sometimes it would be so sudden that there was nothing she could do, it got so bad that her daughter would be crying completely silent in fear of her father.
In desperate need for safety for her daughter she devises a plan where she packed up both of their necessities before hand. So when the husband left the mansion she would have had to pretend she's just going shopping and would dress herself and little girl to suit in order to fool the staff and the neighbors.
Once out of the neighborhood she raced to father who was the leader of a gang or club of some sort for protection she drove non stop no matter how tired es she got. Only when she was inside the gates was she relieved, she got the car and walked up to her shocked father she passes out leaving her daughter silently crying in the back seat. I can't remember the rest please help. Please help me find the name of this book. It starts out with a teenage girl who falls in love but is torn by the fact that she's is embarrassed by her family and the boy she love's lifestyle.
I think it was her first day of school and she wore her hair in braids with ribbons, and she got new shoes with ribbons, and she had buttons down her jumper. She may have brought her neighbors cookies at one point in the story. Has a wife and i think a kid. He hoes out to a bar one night and is supposed to bring his wife back ice cream and gets kidnapped or something. The kidnapper know everything about him. Brings him to a abandoned warehouse and then he wakes up in a hospital; however, he is living the what could have been life.
A children's book about two sisters an inventor and washing their dresses. Book about a cancer survivor who read and watched nothing but funny movies and it helped him beat his caner. Anyone know the book about a man with cancer who stays in his home and reads and watches only funny books and movies, and ends up getting better? It's about a girl who goes to live with her aunt and uncle, I think his name is David. He wears velvet and has golden hair. He's an alcoholic who wind up dying on a stroll through the wood in a creek. I think the main character is studying to become a doctor or maybe a nurse in a country doctor setting.
What if you cant remember the title but a Character. I recall reading this book a friend handed me in Boarding school about an Investigator he was heavy set,Balding at the top of his head loved eating dried fruit raisins that's how learnt what raisins were. The setting was Africa Egypt I think a crime perhaps murder had occurred and he was going to solve it he was great at fighting too man i miss this book but cant remember the author of title.
What if you cant remember the title but I recall reading this book a friend handed me in Boarding school about an Investigator he was heavy set,Balding at the top of his head loved eating dried fruit raisins that's how learnt what raisins were. He spared her and eventually takes her back to where his people are on the other side of the mountains. Despite her escape attempts inevitably they fall for one another but he releases her anyway.
Where his people have been hiding from the world is destroyed by an earthquake. Eventually him and her find each other agin. The romantic novel about an Irish man who lost his wife in the ocean tide, leaving him with twin daughters and was given a new bride by the tide from the future. The romantic novel about an Irish man with twin daughters who lost his wife in the storm and got sent a new bride by the tide from the future.
A horror story in a small town.. I'm going crazy trying to remember this.. L looking for a historical romance about a woman who falls in love with her husband and he is murdered and his ghost comes back to help her find his killer I think Rose is in the name of the title. I'm trying find the name of the book that I remember being made to read in school along with the movie that goes to it it's about a Native American boy who gets taken from his tribe and put into the one schools they had that was supposed to teach the kids to be American white and I believe he ran away and he ends up with an old guy who is in the rodeo.
The children are named after the cities he was in when they were born. I'm looking for a book where a girl is a freshmen in college and doesn't want to rush but is asked by a girl that needs to meet her quota of recruitment. She shows up and the head sister instantly hates her. Then the main girl gets a job at a bar as a waitress with great tips. His girlfriend had committed suicide but you find out she didnt she was killed by the lead sorority girl. She was actually killed by a sorority girl who is obsessed with.
She tries to do the same to the main girl in the book. The boy and girl go to a hotspring and ride bikes up too it. Any idea was a good book would like to read it again but can't remember anything about the title or author or the peoples names in the book. This girl gets into Harvard at 17 and is very shy. I never got to finish the book to see who she ends up choosing but if anyone could help? The book i need is about a girl who lives in a world where they dont eat real food and the new generation has never even smelt real food.
The girls dad is a programmer. She goes to some convention with a friend on the outskirts of town where she meets a boy in a run down store and he has this device that allows them to smell foods. And hers and his hunger for real food continues to grow.
They eventually run away toghther with many people after them. They go to an old friend of his that changes the way tou look and they both get changed and they go in search for the land where they eat the real food and grow crops and eveyrthing like that. Once they are there and are put to work they barley see each other anymore as they are set to diffrent jobs and different times of day. Please help i am going crazy i lay in bed trying to think of the book name but i can't and it was a reall good book.
I'm looking for a book that the girl's husband is the rival from her political, and her husband is entering an election to be the next There's a hint of erotica too. I'm looking for a children's book with fairies of some kind. One of them likes gardening and writes a large book of plants and how to care for them. I remember a plotline where pollen from some rare seed causes them all to sneeze and they make noseclips with scented handkerchiefs.
The book is about a girl whos parents dislike her and so does the youth group from her church for doing something she believed was right, she ends up with a boy for as her partner for a science project, they begin to get along and the project involves studying puppies, he tries to get her into the game of thrones, they end up dating even though she gets grounded. I'm looking for a book about a girl who's parents and her youth group dislike because she did something she thought was right, she ends up with a boy in a science project who seems determined to get the prize they'll win, the project involves studying puppies, during this they hang out more often and he makes her watch game of thrones with him, in the end they kiss in his garage while putting up the pups, they begin to date and she gets grounded but continues to see him.
Looking for a story about a girl who got kidnapped and sold into slavery but there a crow that turns into a guy and helps her. They end up falling in love and getting married.
I'm looking for a book I read maybe years ago, it was from the high school library and probably categorised as young adult fiction. It was about this deaf teenage girl who was travelling with her mum to see the grand canyon I think, and on the way they met some strange characters and the young girl kept having dreams in which she could hear.
There was a boy involved who could turn into a wolf and I think in these dreams this wolf would lead her throughout a dreamscape wilderness to find something to defeat some higher power. In the end the girl ended up having been stolen at birth by her "mother" and she finds her true parents and goes to live with them but isn't happy as she obviously has grown up with someone else as her parent.
There's a dramatic standoff at the end where the "mother" threatens to kill herself in a motel? I'm looking for a book I read maybe years ago, it was from my high school library and probably categorised as young adult fiction. I think the girl defeats the higher power in the dream and stops having the dream. I really wanna find out what it was called because it was very good and shed light on the life of a deaf lip-reader. I'm looking for a book set in Europe, there was a bus accident, one girl was pregnant, she had the baby in a restroom after the accident, and I believe she died.
A lady on the bus wrapped the baby and left her on a doorstep, the rest of the book intertwines the life of the baby and a young boy that was on the bus also. I can't remember the name of a book that I read, it was set in Europe as I recall, there was a group of people from a small town that went on an excursion in a bus and they have an accident, some of the group die in the accident, but one young pregnant girl has her baby right after the accident, the baby is delivered by 2 ladies from the group and one lady takes the baby girl and leaves her on a doorstep, the rest of the book is about the intertwining of the lives of the baby girl and a young boy that had also been on the bus.
Im looking for a book i read about 10 years ago. Its about a girl who goes to live with a family member. She goes to viset the kid when shes not allowed to. I'm looking for a book that I read when I was a child. It was a chapter book but it had a few pictures. I believe it was a series but I only had one of them. It was either two sisters or two cousins who solved mysteries. One if the girls had short curly hair, glasses and was kind of an ugly duckling. The other girl was I think named amy and she had long blonde hair.