Hope you don't plan on actually getting anything done while reading Hunger Games, lol. AMAZING.
And I've been wearing my flip flops for the past few days. I probably should be in full shoes like sneakers, but it's too hot to wear socks and shoes :-P However I'm going to wear them to work tomorrow, dress code be damned, because all of my work shoes are either heels or pointy-toed flats and I don't want to try to squeeze my toe into those right now.
'Graceling' has action and adventure along the lines of Hunger Games, though more fantasy oriented. 'I Am Apache' by Tanya Landman is a good book about an Apache woman warrior when the US was expanding west (though she does get a little Mary-Sue-ish with how awesome she is...but she IS pretty damn awesome). What else...oh, I need someone else to read 'The Forest of Hands and Teeth' so I can figure out if the book disappointed me just because I was expecting something else or if it actually has problems (it's a post-apocalyptic zombie romance - with far more emphasis on the romance than I was expecting, hence my disappointment, since romance and I tend to not get along, especially when it's zomg!angsty).
And have you read Scott Westerfeld's 'Uglies' series yet? Because those are all awesome as well, though they've been out for awhile so I don't know if you caught them earlier.
And I've been wearing my flip flops for the past few days. I probably should be in full shoes like sneakers, but it's too hot to wear socks and shoes :-P However I'm going to wear them to work tomorrow, dress code be damned, because all of my work shoes are either heels or pointy-toed flats and I don't want to try to squeeze my toe into those right now.
'Graceling' has action and adventure along the lines of Hunger Games, though more fantasy oriented. 'I Am Apache' by Tanya Landman is a good book about an Apache woman warrior when the US was expanding west (though she does get a little Mary-Sue-ish with how awesome she is...but she IS pretty damn awesome). What else...oh, I need someone else to read 'The Forest of Hands and Teeth' so I can figure out if the book disappointed me just because I was expecting something else or if it actually has problems (it's a post-apocalyptic zombie romance - with far more emphasis on the romance than I was expecting, hence my disappointment, since romance and I tend to not get along, especially when it's zomg!angsty).
And have you read Scott Westerfeld's 'Uglies' series yet? Because those are all awesome as well, though they've been out for awhile so I don't know if you caught them earlier.