The Mysterious Howling by Maryrose Wood
Mysteries? Humor? Governesses? I love it!
Human.4 by Mike A. Lancaster
This is a great YA science fiction book. It presents an idea that I never thought of before. What if humans were like technology? What if every once in a while we needed to be “upgraded” to the next version of humanity? What if you missed the update?
The Magicians by Les Grossman
Even though I didn’t love this book and it annoyed me in some areas, I do recommend reading it. I really recommend if for fantasy fans especially the people who grew up reading Harry Potter or The Chronicles of Narnia. It’s a really interesting exploration of fantasy literature and how it would be in “real life”.
I’ve read the first Ashton Place book and really liked it. I need to catch up in the series, though.
You do! Well, I do too. I’ve only read the first 2 books but they’re adorable!
You picked two of my favorite books this week (the whole Incorrigible Children series is awesome – can’t wait for book 4!). Human.4 sounds really interesting so I’ll have to check it out. 🙂
I really need to read book 3 so I can be prepared for the 4th book!
Hope you like Human.4 when you get a chance to read it!
I tried reading The Magicians and just couldn’t get into it. I did like the parallels to Narnia and HP though. And I really want to read Incorrigible Children; the series looks so cute!
Yeah, the Magicians is hard to get into.