If you read my A Reader's Playlist blog post from a couple of weeks ago, then you will know that I have decided to try and change up my blog a little, and add a few more new and hopefully exciting ideas. This is another one which I have been toying over for a while now, but have for some reason been slightly scared to put up. But I have finally plucked up the courage to share it with you, in the hope that it goes down okay at least. Once again, please feel free to comment with your thoughts and without further ado, here is my first A Reader Recommends post:
Books:
Fantasy:
Switched by Amanda Hocking - A quick but addicting read with magic, forbidden love and an amazing world.
Historical:
The Midnight Palace by Carlos Ruiz Zafon - When a group of teenagerss get caught up in an mystery from two of their pasts, they find that dark secrets are hiding in the Calcutta night.
Paranormal:
Forgotten by Cat Patrick - A book whose main character's memories are of the future, the past forgotten as soon as she goes to sleep. Another quick yet gripping read with a few plot twists along the way.
Forgotten by Cat Patrick - A book whose main character's memories are of the future, the past forgotten as soon as she goes to sleep. Another quick yet gripping read with a few plot twists along the way.
Contemporary:
We Were Liars by E. Lockhart - An amazing mysterious with plot twists around every corner.
Horror:
Anna Dressed in Blood by Kendrae Blake - A story about a ghost hunter who finds more than he's expecting when his latest target raises more than a few questions.
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Music:
She Used to be Mine - Sara Bareilles
Save Rock and Roll - Fall Out Boy
Hold Me Down - Halsey
Hold Me Down - Halsey
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Movies/ TV shows:
The Woman In Black - A horror film perfect for the run up to halloween
The Vampire Diaries - A TV series focused around Vampires if you don't want to scare yourself silly.
Harry Potter - It's magical, amazing and honestly you never need an excuse to watch these films.
Harry Potter - It's magical, amazing and honestly you never need an excuse to watch these films.
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