Hi everyone!!! :)
So today I want to share with you the book beginning and the page 56 of the books I'm currently reading
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I'm going to share the beginning of this book
"EMMA WOODHOUSE, handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and happy disposition, seemed to unite some of the best blessings of existence; and had lived nearly twenty-one years in the world with very little to distress or vex her "
I thought I was going to love Emma more I'm doing. I think it's because the action is a bit slow, so it's taking me some time to finish it. Besides, the letter is so small that I feel is going to take me forever to finish the page. But anyway, I think I'm going to keep reading just in case the rhythm changes a little bit later.
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And now I'm going to share the page 56 of this book.
"Chloe ducked and grinned. "It's just avocado and mayo. And you need it, too. It'd fix your frizz problem""
I really love this book. It's really cute and lovely. For me, Jill Shalvis is a safe bet because I always enjoy reading her books and she never lets me down :D If you want to read romance with a very well-built story, you should check out her books. They are great.
Well, these are my books. What do you think of them? Have you read them? What are you reading now? Are you reading a classic or maybe a romance? Let me know in the comments and please don't forget to share yours!
Keep going! Emma is great.
ReplyDeleteGreat! because I really want to finish the book, but it's a bit slow :(
DeleteI love Emma, but the pace in the Jane Austen books is slower and it takes a while to get going - it's mostly the verbal give and take where you get the payoff in her books but it's a great choice:)
ReplyDeleteI haven't had a chance to read the Jill Shalvis book yet but Jill is one of my go to authors - her books are great - I'm just behind reading the series - have the books
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Yes, I think I have to be more patient. I don't want to stop reading it yet, I want to give it a chance.
DeleteI'm glad you like Jill Shalvis's books. She's a great author :)
These two books couldn't be more different! lol
ReplyDeleteI don't like books with tiny print...and especially with a classic, since the prose is usually pretty complex. Good luck!
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Yes, that's absolutely true. For me it's hard to follow, but Jane Austen deserves the effort :)
DeleteLOVE Austen!
ReplyDeleteYour 56 reminds me I have the first book around here somewhere... I should get to reading it. Looks like a nice series.
Yes, it's lovely. I love Jill's books. They are always great reads!
DeleteI hope you like them :)
Yay for classics!
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Yes, I want to read more classics because they are always great, but the vocabulary is a bit hard for me :(
DeleteThanks for joining! :)