The Desires and The Sorrows!

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Hi! I'm terribly sorry for not writing last week, I had alot on my plate! :(

On my last Column, I had a few people answer my question. I didn't get if they wanted me to put there names, but I did promise to put them in this one. They shall remain anonymous unless they say I can put there names, and if so, I will edit this a bit and put who said what.

Well, heres a very long and detailed description, and I admire this persons view of books.

My favorite book on Wattpad is 

"A Little Insane" by@Amyscence ~ 

I love horror. While I'm not one for gore and extreme violence (more of a mind-game gal), she did an amazing job with it. She sent chills up my spine and at some points I even felt that swirl of nausea in the pit of my stomach from her descriptions. Also, there was a twisted romance. When I first started reading, I thought it was so cute. Then, as you continue, she really brings out the true strangeness of it all. How...creepy...It really is. She used 'Stockholm Syndrome' and took it to a whole new level. She brought twists that were seemingly random and incorporated them perfectly. Many times, I was completely caught off guard by what happened; with this book, there was absolutely no way to 'expect the unexpected'. In the beginning, it was scary because it was something that could easily happen. As you read, it became scary because I became so engrossed in the story, I started to think about 'what if this happened?' My heart rate would increase with Riley's and I felt like I needed to hide myself...Even though I'm sure I still knew I was safe and sound in my bed. At some points, she even had me having to stop and think twice about it; maybe even question a few things myself.

My favorite book outside is

"So Cold The River" by Micheal Koryta.

Again, horror. This one was more the type I usually read, a mind game. Beautifully written, this book didn't have me looking twice, but rather questioning everything. Just when I thought I solved the mystery Koryta had spun, something new popped up and dragged me by the hair back to square one. There were so many twists, so many factors, just so much to the plot he crafted, it became a goal of mine to solve the mystery with the characters. The plot was confusing...Yet unbelievably simple - once it was solved. It was more than a mystery...It was eerie, creepy, and insanely dark.

Commented by: Anonymous

I loved this response, the time they took in posting such a nice comment.

Heres the next one.

i  like  twilight  and hp  in  real  life  while  i like  reasons  to  live, a heart  for  heart  and  secret  of my love  in wattpad

Commented by: Anonymous

I truly found it nice that they took there time and commented on my column, and made me feel better about it. So, if your reading this, and see your comment, you know how much I do appreciate it that you commented. :)

- Xxx Simply

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