User blog comment:Claweight/The Inkwell~ Book Recommendations/@comment-27070860-20170602201218

(excuse any typos- my computer is trying to screw me over right now. It's throwing a hissy fit at who-know what, and everyone works horribly.)

Three books you love:

I've read all these books quite a long time ago, so I might not remember every detail, but I know I've enjoyed them alot. The first one was probably "The Lost Island of Tamarind" (by Nadia Aguiar). I remember being so proud of myself for reading such a long book back then :P. I think the book is more adventure-related, but I'd highly recomend it to anyone who'd enjoy a good adventure or action story. I mainly enjoyed the bits were the main characters met new people on the Island. They'd learn about their different cultures and lifes.

Another one I adored was called  "Running Wild"  (by Micheal Morpurgo). It tells about a boy and a elephant that saved him from a natural disaster. I remember reading it a few years ago, and I remember being heartbroken at one moment in the book- I just can't pinpoint what it was xD

But aye, I'd say it's a must-read for people who enjoy reading about realistic stories that carry a lot of emotion ^^ It's extreamly moving- I haven't read the author's other books, but I think they all hold the same vibe as Running Wild.

The last one, I'm not sure if a lot of people would enjoy this one, but it's called "Half Magic" (by Edward Eager). I might be wrong about this one, but I think it held a message close to watch out what you wish for. My nine-year-old self really enjoyed the story, so seeing as I loved it a few years ago, I'll decide to trust my old-self about how good the story is.

This one I'm not sure who I'd give to- I think it's just a fun book you could try reading in your free time.

One or more books you hate: I don't really hate any books- I dislike most romance and drama books though. I really don't enjoy reading sappy/sad novels about love. I prefer books that base themselevs around a important goal or adventure rather then read into a normal person's love/emotional life.

But if I'd find a good romance/drama that would actually catch my eye and be writen a specific way, I'd read it. But they just aren't my thing.

Actually, I think I only hate a certain type of drama. A drama telling about a horrible life story is fine, unless the plot is an endless cycle of unhappy love for someone.

What you just finished reading/what you are currently reading: Well, I'm actually reading a book in polish, "Fizyka Cudów-Materializując świadomość"- (tanslated: "The Physics of Miracles - Materializing consciousness") written by Dr. Richard Bartlett. I just started, and I realized I should have read the first book before picking up the second-

But oh well, what can you do. It seams very interesting so far.

What kind of book you're looking for: I'm actually looking for something to do with history, or the past time. A more emotionaly stired book would also be good. Something that speaks about human emotions and how everyone has to get past them.

Or just, anything really. If you'd beg me, I'd even try reading a romance for 'ya.