Thursday, October 25, 2012

Last Book to Give You a Hangover?





Just finished The Maze Runner and I'm so disoriented.  What's the last book that gave you a book hangover?
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  1. Like, hard core, for real - I can't stop thinking about this book?
    Hero's Guide to Saving Your Kingdom. I just didn't want to leave those guys and I can't wait to go back into that world. :D

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    1. That's such a wonderful feeling. Well unless it isn't a series or it is the end of the series. It's so hard to move on sometimes.

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  2. Definitely A Storm of Swords. When I finished I felt so lost for the first couple of days. I'm still anxious to get started on the next book, but I'm forcing myself to pace myself with them.

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    1. I'm about to read A Storm of Swords! This has me even more excited to read it.

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    2. I'm still waiting for the spoilers. Those books are huge!

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  3. I would say Shadow of Night! I was so drained by the end (in a good way)

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    1. I love that feeling! I usually feel that way when I'm invested in the characters or when I feel like I'm in the book.

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  4. Tana French's In The Woods. When I finished I felt quite lost for almost an entire week and didn't feel like reading anything else. I loved that book!

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  5. The Hallowed Ones - finished it in one night. By the time
    I *came up for air*, it felt like I'd been away for days lol
    Especially since the plot took place in an Amish community - I was
    half surprised to discover I'd been reading by electricity :)

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    1. Lol! What a surprised when you looked up. I know what you mean. It's such a good feeling to be 'in' the book.

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  6. What a great question, love the title Book Hangover :-)

    I would say Department Thirteen by James Houston Turner

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  7. This happens to me all the time. Mostly these are the books that I fell in love with and I know I'll reread multiple times.

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    1. I don't reread books for the most part. So when it's over, it's over and I feel so bereft. Like I lost someone...

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  8. Hm...I can't remember but yes it happens

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  9. It has happened to me a lot! One that comes to mind is State of Wonder by Ann Patchett. Now that was some book!

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    1. Haven't read it but I've read the author. It's been happening to me more recently.

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  10. Love this! For me, it was Jellicoe Road by Melina Marchetta, Delirium by Lauren Oliver, and The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. I couldn't get them out of my head and they all tore at me in different ways.

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    1. I felt that way about Delirium and The Book Thief as well. Especially The Book Thief. That book is still in my head.

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  11. I just finished Dianne Setterfield's The 13th Tale today. And I can't start a new one because I am still living this book. Luckily, there is blogging.

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  12. OMG yes!! So been there!!!! I was like that after Anna Dressed in Blood.

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    1. Yes! I need to read that one. I can't believe I missed the free audio.

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