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Mar 31, 2012

TBR Intervention Challenge (25)


  The goal of this challenge is to help each other (fellow readers and bloggers) manage our enormous and constantly growing TBR (To-Be-Read) List. The rules are simple and everyone is encouraged to participate. It does not force you to commit to more than what you can manage to read in a week or so, but participants are encouraged to read at least one book within a week. You are free to choose the book you want to read and commit to this challenge. You may post your entry every Saturday, at the frequency of your choice--EVERY WEEK or EVERY TWO WEEKS. However, we will sponsor this event regularly every Saturday.

Rules.
1. Post the book(s) you committed to read in your last TBR Intervention post and tell us something about it. Did you finish it? Did you enjoy it or not? Post the link to your review (if you have one).
2. Post a book that you want to read and already own. Pick something that has been sitting on your shelf for too long now (6 months or longer). Commit to read the book in the next couple of days or week.
3. Grab the TBR Intervention Button and post it on your blog sidebar so you will be constantly reminded of the challenge, making it easier for you to commit. This will also encourage other readers/bloggers/visitors to join the challenge.
4. Add the link to your post in the Linky below and make sure to visit the other blogs. Comment, encourage, and spread the love to our fellow readers.

Last week TBRIC.



I'm done with this book, and I have to say I really enjoyed it! I loved the story and I liked all the characters. But I have to admit most of the time I wanted to kick Abby! Travis was sooo sexy but at the same time he was too violent, and that was the only thing I don't like.



This week TBRIC.

I have been waiting for this book for a long time ago. And now, after my Bday I finally have it thanks to my dear friend KIM
Summary from Goodreads
By age sixteen, Rhine Ellery has four years left to live. She can thank modern science for this genetic time bomb. A botched effort to create a perfect race has left all males with a lifespan of 25 years, and females with a lifespan of 20 years. Geneticists are seeking a miracle antidote to restore the human race, desperate orphans crowd the population, crime and poverty have skyrocketed, and young girls are being kidnapped and sold as polygamous brides to bear more children. 
 
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5 comments:

  1. I know the feeling. There are times that you really want to kick a character's butt out of sheer frustration.

    I hope you enjoy reading Wither!

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  2. Oh Beautiful Disaster. That book. I could NOT stop reading it. Their relationship was so unhealthy, complicated and screwed up, but I still wanted them to work things out so badly!

    Wither. Still need to read that one. I'm so curious because it's gotten such a range of reviews. Good luck! :)

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  3. Haha! Yeah, Abby was a bit irritating sometimes, but I liked her. And Travis, oh yeah, he is SEXY! lol.

    I hope you'll enjoy Wither. I think it has mixed reviews so it's interesting to know what you think about it ;)

    Lovelots, April

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  4. I loved Wither but liked Fever more. I had a harder time getting into Wither but once I read it, I got an ARC of Fever and I couldn't wait to read it. Abby didn't bother me so much as Shelley?
    I'm not by my books right now, I'll have to double check the names!

    Great review and I love this meme!

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  5. LOL! Thank you!
    And you are so invited to join the meme!

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