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Precommendations: Volume 1, Issue 1

1/1/2017

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       I know, you probably think I'm crazy. But that's nothing new, so let's move on from that. Precommendations (/prekəmənˈdāSH(ə)n/, according to Google's phonetic spelling for "recommendation". You just add a "p", so we're all on the same page. Because nothing is worse than disagreeing with your one book friend over how to pronounce something out of a book, or in this case, of a blog.) is something I made up after someone recommended me a movie even though it hadn't come out yet. I thought to myself, "I could make that a thing."
       So, here I am, and here you are as I introduce my precommendation idea into the world. It could be great, it could be awful, but it's happening.
      Without further adieu, here are my precommendations for January!

What are they, Ashton?

Wayfarer, by: Alexandra Bracken

January 3rd

       I enjoyed the first book in this series, but I didn't feel like it had much of a plot. I felt like it was all leading up to something that never came. Maybe this book will tie up some loose ends that I felt were left.
       And I like time travel. So there's that...
January 17th

       Here's the thing with me and Veronica Roth. We have a serious love-hate relationship. Divergent was great, so I binged Insurgent in one day. Consequently, I don't remember anything that happened. And then, Allegiant was awful. And THEN, she let the movie industry ruin the last two books.
       But, I do think that:
A) Veronica Roth is probably really good at starting a story, but not finishing. (Which I totally get. I started a really good fanfiction one time. The start was great, but I could never make anything of it. Maybe one day...)
B) She is simply due to write another good book. I can feel it in my bones.

Carve the Mark, by: Veronica Roth

Love and First Sight, by: Josh Sundquist

January 17th

      There are no words that can describe my love of both Josh Sundquist and his book. He is awesome, his book is awesome, and I have a great feeling that this book with be awesome. 'Nough said.
January 31st

      I actually didn't know this was going to be a thing until I started to look up the details for this post. As soon as I saw it, though, I got so excited! Iko is one of my favorite characters in the Lunar Chronicles. I am so happy that she is getting her own story! It will also be very neat to see her and maybe other character come to life in drawings.

Wires and Nerves, by: Marissa Meyer

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