Dirty Little Secret is a weekly meme hosted by at Under the Covers. Every Thursday they ask a question hoping to reveal other bloggers "dirty little secrets"
This week's question is:
If you could
read one book again for the first time,
which one would you pick and why?
which one would you pick and why?
I first tried to read Outlander back when I was 13 but couldn't get into it, then I read it again when I was 20 (2 years ago) and I fell in love with it.
Currently I'm re-reading it so that I can continue with the series.
I remember the first time I read it how blown away I was by the writing and how she wrote such an amazing book rich with history.
I love this book and I so seriously have to finish it. Great choice
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I have this one on audio and am going to listen to it after finishing The Scorpio Races (again) and Insurgent. I've heard such good things about it. I'm really excited.
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I actually have this book and have had it for a while now but I just haven't read it yet. I tried to read it the first week I got it but I got easily distracted. I really hope to read it but it's like... 850 pages!
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i've heard of this book but still haven't read it >.< I've got about a million books to catch up on !! x] Lol great pick though :)
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Hi sweetie. Still have not read this series. I have heard it is an amazing series and Jamie is hot. Great choice. Have a nice weekend.
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Outlander is an awesome story. I've recently read Shiver, Linger and Forever and would love to read this series all over. I loved it. That's the good thing about coming to a series late - back to back reading :)
ReplyDeleteI would pick up and read bret harts book. Its was a great biography. He was my childhood hero
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