I Need a Book…Any Book

I need a book…any book, well, most books.

As you all know I have a reading log, which requires 800 pages. I have read 300 pages so far and am searching for a new book. This is where my problem lies.

I have searched everywhere from the rolling hills of the local Barnes and Nobles to the pixelated lands of Amazon, and yet I haven’t found anything that seems like a worth while read. So I need your help.

I need you guys to go down in the comments and bombard me with book ideas. Anything from non-fiction to fantasy. From Sci-Fi to Adventure. Anything.

A Fault in Our Stars Review

Hello fellow edublogers! I have just finished reading John Green’s A Fault in Our Stars ,and I thought I might as well write a little review for you guys!

First of all, if you haven’t already read this novel I highly reccomend it.  A Fault in Our Stars is a wonderful book about the cancer stricken lives of Augustus Waters and Hazel Grace Lancaster.  The two sixteen year olds meet at a cancer support group meeting in the “literal heart of Jesus”, which is a book reference you have to read the book to get.  As soon as they see each other there is something between them.  The two “side effects”, again, you have to read the book to get it, bond over their interests in literature and overall outlook on the world.  The author, John Green, brilliantly puppets the two characters into a great adventure in Amsterdam, conversations that will move you, and a story that will not let you put the book down.

Overall, with well though out characters, an amazing plot, and words I didn’t even know existed, it is one of the best books I have ever read.  It will make you laugh, cry, and quite honestly, make you look at life from a different angle.  John Green has written a beautiful book that everyone should read.  Basically, you will either love it, or not understand a word they say and love it anyway.

 

P.S.  READ IT!