Hi guys! It’s time for the last day of the 3 Days, 3 Quotes Challenge. Once again I would like to thank Giovanna @ Bookcoma Blog and Melanie @ Melanie Noell Bernard for tagging me 🙂 . If you want to see the post for Day 1 and Day 2 you can check it out here and here.
1. Thank the person who nominated you.
2. Post a quote for 3 consecutive days (1 quote for each day). (I’m doing 2 quotes each day because I was tagged twice)
3. Nominate three new bloggers each day. (I’m not tagging anyone because I think that a lot o people did this already. If you haven’t and want to do this challenge tell me in the comments and I tag you 🙂 )
Today I decided to start with a quote from The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. This is a really good book that it talks a lot about books and reading and I thought that I should choose a quote from it for this last day of challenge.
The second quote is from one of my favorite books, and one of the best final books from a series, that is Clockwork Princess by Cassandra Clare. This book has amazing quotes but I had to choose a quote by Will Herondale 😛 .
So this is the last day of the 3 Days, 3 Quotes Challenge. What do you think of this quotes? I hope you enjoyed the quotes that I choose for this challenge 😀 .
I love Will’s quote, I love the book in general 😉 Now I’m thinking that it’s time for some re-reading…
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I want to re-read too but if I decided to re-read every book that I love I wouldn’t have time to read new books 😛
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yep, that’s a problem… =/
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I love these quotes so much!
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Ahh, I’m just about to start on The Book Thief! I hope it’s as good as you say. 🙂
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I hope you like it 🙂
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Oo! The second quote! This is inspiring, making me want to jump out of my seat and go experience something new today (ignoring the fact that I’m at work. :p), but it truly does remind us that there are so many things to see, taste, smell, understand. For all the love I bear reading, I have to go out and read the pages the world has to offer. Nice! Beautiful! Precise!
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Will Herondale knows how to work with words (okay Cassandra Clare is the one who knows how to do that but let’s pretend that it’s Will 😀 )
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Haha! I haven’t read any of her books yet, but Mortal Instruments(1-5) just came in the mail for my November Book Haul! I’m gonna get to them soon! Excited! I’ve heard good things about the Clockwork series, too! So many awesome books to read!
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For me The Infernal Devices is better than The Mortal Instruments. Don’t get me wrong, I love The Mortal Instruments but I love The Infernal Devices a little bit more 🙂
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Hmm… I have heard that from other people as well, but don’t they interact with each other? Like one is before the other?
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The Infernal Devices is set in 1878 and The Mortal Instruments in 2007 (I think) but there are a few characters that appear in both series some characters from TMI are descendents of characters of TIDwhich is pretty cool. The beast way to read it is by release order because there are a few things in the last TMI books that would spoil TID
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Oo! Thanks for the heads-up. I was told to read 1-5 of TMI then TID and then 6 of TMI. Crazy order!
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The biggest spoiler is in the last TMI book so you can read in that order too. I actually read 1-4 of TMI then TID and after that I read the last TMI books
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