Books

"Ærlighetsminuttet", also by Bjørn Sortland, got me hooked. It didn't get boring for one second, and that's quite an accomplishment when it's 544 pages. I laughed and smiled and learned. I really recommend this.



"12 Ting Som Må Gjerast Rett Før Verda Går Under" by Bjørn Sortland is a Norwegian book. I really liked it because of its uniqueness. Not that the story is so unique, just the mystery of it all. The wondering. The insecurity. The weird ending. 


I've read the six books in the series "The Immortals" by Alison Noel now. The first book is genious, but I think it just went downhill with the others. They are OK, but the last one kind of ruined it for me. I was really looking forward to an exciting end, but it was all too happy.


Nicholas Spark's book "The Wedding". It's kind of the second book of "The Notebook", with Noah's daughter as one of the main characters. It's really good. Sparks writes almost poetic. Beautifully written. 


My latest favourite is "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins. It's so heart-breaking. Not in the usual romantic way, but with families hurting over their children getting killed in The Hunger Games. Every year 24 random children is sent to the capital of Panem to fight each other. The last one standing wins.