/r/RandomActsofeBooks
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/r/RandomActsofeBooks
Hello! I'm new here! How is everyone?
This subreddit is sadly inactive and I wanted to shake things up a bit. Answer one or more of the following questions and there may be books gifted:
Winner(s) will be chosen at OP's whim. As such, this contest is open indefinitely.
I am trying to get my reading lists in order for 2016 and was curious what everyone's most anticipated book is.
Let's talk about the people behind the books!
^^Remember, ^^this ^^is ^^a ^^discussion. ^^Talking ^^to ^^each ^^other ^^and ^^commenting ^^on ^^other ^^user ^^choices ^^is ^^encouraged! ^^:)
What's your favorite genre to read?
What are some books that you think really exemplify that genre?
Who are some of your favorite authors within that genre?
What's your go-to book recommendation for that genre?
Remember, this is a discussion topic, so comment on other people's answers and talk about it! :)
Why was it so great?
What was your favorite part?
Who was your favorite character?
Have you read other books by the same author? If so, did you like them?
Don't forget, this is a discussion topic, so talk to other people about their choices!
What book is the worst you've read?
What don't you like about it?
Did it have any redeeming qualities for you?
Have you read other books by the same author? If so, did you like them?
^Don't ^forget, ^this ^is ^a ^discussion ^topic, ^so ^feel ^free ^to ^talk ^to ^other ^people ^about ^their ^choices!
What book(s) are you in the middle of?
If you're not in the middle of one, what's the most recent book you read?
Would you recommend it? Why or why not?
What was your favorite/least favorite part? Why?
Tell us about what you're reading!
Hello!
You all may know me as /u/ReisaD, but due to several things, I have decided to take up a new name. :)
I have some plans for discussions coming up, so be on the look out!~
What are some books that you just cannot seem to get into? That you hardly reach for?
What are a few of yours?
So I've seen two theories on 'Summer Reading.'
One camp uses the summer for easy, pop fiction and other general fluff. Stephen King, Gone Girl, all the fun and easy 'beach reads.'
The other camp takes the opinion that the summer's lack of work/school responsibilities makes it the best time to read the more dense books that they don't have the brainpower for during the rest of the year.
So, RAoeB folks, how do you read in the summer?
And I have really wanted to read The Name of The Wind!!!! Wonder how we can liven this place up.
I didn't used to. But lately, I have found myself unable to get into anything new. I have been re-reading a lot. I just reread an entire series in a week and a half (6 books and a novella) because a new book was coming out. Now I find myself re-reading a different series because nothing else seems to appeal to me right now. Maybe it is just a reading slump, I don't know. But I always feel guilty when I re-read because there are so many more books sitting on my kindle waiting to be read.
If not, I highly recommend it! Especially if you like urban fantasy I blasted through the first three books within days.
Here's the link to Book 1 if you are looking for a fun read.
I can't wait to read this book! I know, it's a teen book, but sometimes those are the some of the best! It's the first in a trilogy, so I'm excited to see where it goes. Thank you so much /u/AmberxAltF4!
Amazon.com order number: D01-3226064-3980861 Order Total: $2.99 Manage Your Digital Items Kindle, Video on Demand, Games & Software, Music, eDocs & Shorts, Apps & Devices
Digital Order: March 26, 2015
Gift Recipient: Amber
Items Ordered Price The Leftovers [Kindle Gift Purchased] By: Tom Perrotta Sold By: Macmillan
Hey there. I saw something about this place from /r/Random_Acts_of_Amazon and was so excited to join! My favorite thing to read is Fantasy. I also enjoy Sci-Fi, Medical Fiction/Drama/I'm not really sure what to call it Stuff. I'm currently trying to read through Dragonlance. I recently finished "the holy six" so I'm going to move onto the Lost Chronicles.
Seriously, so excited about this place! I'll be seeing y'all around.
Hi everyone! I did not know that this sub existed before! I am Nicole, and I just learned about this subreddit. I'm super excited to join, and I bet I know a few of you! Ask me anything!
Hey everyone! I'm Mo. I used to be known as cupids vixen. I love, love, love to read. I read all sorts of different stuff. I was just gifted a kindle by the amazing wmichaelis! I'm still trying to figure it out mostly. So AMA :)