Leigh Bardugo's Crooked Kingdom.
I actually loved it so much. Six of Crows but it was a little hard for me to get through at times and it didn't make me too enthusiastic for CK so I put off reading it for months but SoC was TOTALLY WORTH IT for CK. Idk maybe I was just in more of a heist-y mood when I read CK but it had me hooked the whole way through.
The Witchfinder's Sister by Beth Underdown
At times creepy and disturbing and really makes you think about the depths of human evil. I really liked it!
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Currently making my way through IT by Stephen King.
It is good so far =D
Edit: I would've put the last book but been reading IT so long I can't remember O.O'
The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury. An embarrassingly long time ago. I keep forgetting to actually finish books when I start them, haha.. was good though!
Amy Poehler's or Kathy Griffin's bio, can;t remember which i read las t
I just bought two Xanth books (Centaur Isle and...wow, I can't remember the title of the other one. Whoops.) I always liked the series but I started reading Ogre, Ogre last week and remembered how MUCH I liked them.
I just reread Rose Daughter by Robin McKinley. I had been reading an anthology of Beauty and the Beast folklore and it just put me in the mood for my favorite variation of the story--there are some things I don't love about it but the things I do love are incredible, so it was a fun read.
Kings of the Wyld by Nicholas Eames. Not a bad book so far.
Engines of a Broken World by Jason Vanhee, I think. It was kinda weird. Not sure if I would recommend it.
Saint's Blood by Sebastien De Castell
Really getting into this one, I love this series!
I last finished American Gods by Neil Gaiman! I wanted to read it before the show came out and ended up finishing it in two days.
The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman, and it was fantastic. Read it in one day, almost straight through. Highly recommend.
Just finished Tyrant's Throne by Sebastien De Castell last night... man what a good book and fairly decent end to a series! I am a little sad it's over though ugh...
Red Rising by Pierce Brown. I wanted to like it, and there were parts of it that I did, but overall, I found the characters lacked depth and I frankly didn't really care what happened to any of them. It also seemed really unrealistic as far as the main character being injured every few pages but still managing to pull through no matter what. Very gory in spots as well, and most of the book just felt like a set-up for later books. I was left with no real desire to continue the series.
Here's hoping my next book is better.
Yosl Rakover Talks To God by Zvi Kolitz. It's about the Holocaust and it makes you think and the second time I read it it made me cry (it has some sections about the history of the book and the author in the back so I read those and then I read the story again because it's actually a short story, you can do it in one sitting) Jewish literature is my weakness, because it never fails to hit you in hard places (even though I'm not religiously Jewish and though I have Jewish ancestry I wasn't raise culturally Jewish either) Chaim Potok is one of my favorite authors and I'm currently reading a Tale of Love And Darkness by Amos Oz.
(art by KayBit on Dappervolk)I finally finished The Stranger Beside Me by Ann Rule. It was really interesting, and I'm thinking of reading The Phantom Prince as well.
Finished The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan last week, working on rereading the entire series again to catch up to the newest books out. Granted, I have several other books that I'm trying to read at the same time. Skulduggery Pleasant by Derek Landy, The Iron Queen by Julie Kagawa, and a few others. But school hinders this with scientific papers. xD

I just got done reading the book version of Miracle on 34th Street. They actually didn't even have a book until after the original movie was made. It's just as good...just as sad....and just as heart warming...short book and an easy read...i'll recommend it to anyone <3
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I finished The Bone Labyrinth by James Rollins not too long ago. That one was... Amazing. It was interesting and intense and it makes you kind of think about just about everything in the universe. I was a little disappointed with the ending. It was fairly open ended and didn't give definitive answers like I was REALLY hoping for, but it wasn't a bad ending.
Currently making my way through It by Stephen King. I saw some reviews, watched the movie, I want to know mooore! I'm about 56 pages in, so only 1,100 more to go!