Books Over 500 Pages
Hey Y’all! I am in a new Goodreads group called Fill-Me-In Friday and I am super excited to be participating in upcoming weeks! (Find the group here) This week’s theme is “Books Over 500 Pages”. I had a great time answering these this week! Feel free to leave your answers in the comments below!
1) What was the last book you read relating to this topic? Carry On by Rainbow Rowell. 517 pages. I love this book! I read it two weeks ago, and wow! I wrote a whole review on it, so go check it out here.
2) What is the next book you think you'll read relating to this topic? I am currently reading Kings Cage by Victoria Aveyard. 507 pages. This is the third book in the Red Queen series. So far, I am loving it! This series is such an emotional rollercoaster and I love every second of it!
3) What is the best book you've ever read relating to this topic? A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J. Maas. 626 pages. I am pretty sure that this book wins the award for my favorite book of all time! I love the plot, the characters, the writing, the setting, basically everything about this book!
4) What is the worst book you've ever read relating to this topic? Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore. 576 pages. Graceling and Fire are two of my all-time favorite books, but I did not enjoy Bitterblue. Even in Graceling, I thought that Bitterblue was whiny and annoying, so a whole book about her was not my thing. I really wanted to love it because I love Kristin Cashore, but Bitterblue did not do it for me.
4) What is the worst book you've ever read relating to this topic? Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore. 576 pages. Graceling and Fire are two of my all-time favorite books, but I did not enjoy Bitterblue. Even in Graceling, I thought that Bitterblue was whiny and annoying, so a whole book about her was not my thing. I really wanted to love it because I love Kristin Cashore, but Bitterblue did not do it for me.
5) What's your favourite cover of a book relating to this topic? Clockwork Princess by Cassandra Clare. 570 pages. I love this book cover. For one, the model looks just like how I imagined Tessa. Also, her dress and necklace are absolutely stunning. I love seeing the London skyline in the background, too. This also happens to be my favorite Cassandra Clare book, so it is a win-win.
Do you have any answers for these questions? Please comment them below! I would love to hear from you!
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