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Heading to the Library..."The Host" & "New Moon" are in for me!!!Just in time...Looks like I will need something to do indoors with this umpteenth day of rain.
Rain? Oh I would love rain and some nice cooler weather please.My next book will be The Girl Who Plays with Fire - sequel to The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson. It's a library book and I feel I ought to read it soon.
After that I shall be reading a Thomas Hardy, most likely The Mayor of Casterbridge. And then I think I have The Blind Assassin! Oh dear, what a queue!
I have the Woman in White lined up to read next, followed by Dry. I am trying to read the books for the July read, and I am reading the Pride and Prejudice and Zombies which is priceless.
I am almost done with Count of Monte Cristo. If I dont finish it tonite, it will making the trip to Inner Harbor with me tomorrow. Along with my next planned read:
The Borders Trilogy by McCarthy.
The Bear Who Went Down The Mountain, by William Kotzwinkle.Time Bomb, by Gerald Seymour.
P. G. Wodehouse: A Porrtait Of A Master, by David A. Jasen.
(that is the tentative plan in the coming weeks)
Fiona wrote: "Rain? Oh I would love rain and some nice cooler weather please.
My next book will be The Girl Who Plays with Fire - sequel to The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson. It's a library book ..."
Fiona - I was at my local Borders and one of the booksellers told me that Stieg Larsson is deceased, but that he finished a trilogy, the first being The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. I see you are reading the sequel; is the third one published as well? Perhaps you could post the name of that one too.
Noelle wrote: "I have the Woman in White lined up to read next, followed by Dry. I am trying to read the books for the July read, and I am reading the Pride and Prejudice and Zombies which is priceless. "
Join in the discussion group when you read it !
Next up for me after I finish Shanghai Girls will be The Angel's Game. So many people in this group are reading it!
Yeah, I didn't know he was dead till I bought the book. I felt so depressed after falling in love with it.The third one is not published in English yet, I can't remember when - October? The 2nd is out on the 29th July in the US. I'm not really quite sure when the 3rd is out in either UK or US, October rings a slight bell.
Uh, he did partly complete a 4th but at the moment there's a bit of contention over who has the rights for the books. I personally don't think a 4th should be published as they'd have to get someone to complete writing it and I'd just leave it at the 3 Larsson completed.
The third is something about Hornets, I know it has Hornets in the title.
I keep trying to get The Shadow of the Wind from the library, but for months, that title is always checked out. Frustrating. I hate to put a hold on it, as I never know when my schedule will overwhelm my reading time, and popular titles have a closer return date.I will keep trying - it looks to be worth it, from all the buzz, here. I was quite intrigued by the premise.
Next up for our local book club is a title by Jimmy Buffet.
Fiona wrote: "Yeah, I didn't know he was dead till I bought the book. I felt so depressed after falling in love with it.
The third one is not published in English yet, I can't remember when - October? The 2nd i..."
Thanks! If I can find out the title of the 3rd and it's U.S. release date, I'll post it. The bookseller was quite knowledgable about them so he may know.
Agreed on your thoughts of the 4th book, but I'll bet someone will finish it, given the anticipated success of the series.
Fiona wrote: "Yeah, I didn't know he was dead till I bought the book. I felt so depressed after falling in love with it.
The third one is not published in English yet, I can't remember when - October? The 2nd i..."
Its called The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest and is out 1 October in the UK and 31 October in the US. Those are both hardback, but it looks like it will be in paperback at the end of Oct. in the UK (seems weird to me so I wouldn't rely on that info.)
Petra X wrote: "Fiona wrote: "Yeah, I didn't know he was dead till I bought the book. I felt so depressed after falling in love with it.
The third one is not published in English yet, I can't remember when - Oc..."
Hi Petra! Thanks for the update on this series. (BTW, I have posted on Woman in White Spoilers, I finished)
the next instalment of books that im waiting for is the 4th vampire academy book blood promise and the 6th house of night book tempted! i have to wait until october for tempted but only one more month for blood promise yay!!!!!!!!
Unless someone makes a reservation for any of the other books I have from the library, my next book will be A Single Man by Christopher Isherwood. Though it will be a while since I just started The Night Watch by Sarah Waters.
I am eagerly awaiting the end of Mrs. Dalloway (the longest short book ever) so that I can start Five Spice Street.
Next up for me is What We Keep for another book club.I'm waiting patiently for Inkheart on audio at the library.
I have lots of books to read next like
The Host
The Strain
Virgin Suicides
The Tooth Fairy
Breathers
etc.
Jo wrote: "I have lots of books to read next like
The Host
The Strain
Virgin Suicides
The Tooth Fairy
Breathers
etc."
A couple of those are on my TBR as well. I thought The Host was great and Breathers was just ok...I was disappointed by that one.
Thats disappointing i heard good things about breathers and was hoping it would be good. I think im gonna read The Host next anyway because ive had it ages
I'm currently reading Patient Zero by Jonathan Maberry which is really good. Up next is Breathers, finishing off with Cell by Stephen King. it's a zombirific summer! :)
I'm busy working my way through a huge stack of library books. I just started Peaches and I'm listening to Lucia Lucia. After that I have:The Protest Singer:An Intimate Portrait of Pete Seeger due tomorrow-better get busy!
Wide Sargasso Sea
Dead Babies
Redbird Christmas
The Greatest of Marlys
Sarah's Key
Sold
The Graveyard Book
Why oh why do I do this to myself? I will have a stack of books from the library-not to mention the ones I own-and yet I can't seem to stop myself from popping in to grab something else or putting things on hold so they all come in at once! I guess it works at motivation but I think I really have an illness!
Joanie wrote: "I'm busy working my way through a huge stack of library books. I just started Peaches and I'm listening to Lucia Lucia. After that I have:[b:The Protest Singer:An Int..."
I read Wide Sargasso Sea recently and really loved it. The writing is gorgeous. Sarah's Key is also on my list of books to read, as soon as I can catch it at the library. I'm too lazy to put things on hold.
I went to the library today and got out three other books though. I'm currently working on Motherless Brooklyn, with A Curse Dark as Gold and A Spot of Bother waiting in the wings.
Rachel, I like your zombirific summer idea. I have several zombie books waiting in the wings and thought it would be fun to set a month aside and gorge on zombie fiction!I just recently added Patient Zero to my Mount TBR pile and I'm glad to hear it's a good one.
Next on my list is The French Lieutenant's Woman, then possibly Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell, but that's subject to change.
Rachel wrote: "I'm currently reading Patient Zero by Jonathan Maberry which is really good. Up next is Breathers, finishing off with Cell by Stephen King. it's a zombirific summer! :)"
I like your style :)
My next few are1. A Child Called "It" One Child's Courage to Survive
2. The Lost Boy A Foster Child's Search for the Love of a Family
3. A Man Named Dave A Story of Triumph and Forgiveness
all by Dave Pelzer
-Allison, http://readintothis.blogspot.com/
I can't plan too far out, because I always end up changing my mind. But for sure here are the next two reads:
1. Sworn to Silence
2. April & Oliver A Novel
Both are fairly new releases and I'm excited to get to them.
The next 2 on my list are The Historian and Hungry Woman in Paris. I have to get through Dead as a Doornail and The Girl with a Dragon Tattoo first.
Angela wrote: "Dorie, I really enjoyed April and Oliver"
I've heard good things and am looking forward to reading it. I keep changing my mind which of these two to start next.
I think I shall read the following, next:The Likeness, by Tana French.
The Little Book, by Selden Edwards.
Bear Island, by Alistair Maclean.
Im making my way through the Border Trilogy, so when I am done with The Crossing, I will be reading Cities of the Plain.
After that, its a free for all. Which ever book calls to me the loudest :)
Tani wrote: "I read Wide Sargasso Sea recently and really loved it. The writing is gorgeous. "I'm about halfway through Wide Sargasso Sea and I agree wholeheartedly. The writing is also compelling - I had other plans for my reading this week, but then I started WSS...
Also listening to Woman in White, and wasn't sure I'd like the format of 'witnesses' telling their part of the story, but this one is also compelling, and since I do my listening when I'm gardening or cleaning, I'm doing a lot of both so I can continue the story.
Nighttime reading is Branded by Fire
Next up is The Kite Runner
Jennifer wrote: "oh bj rose! the kite runner is great! i cried so hard!"My daughter told me the same thing, so I worked it into the Summer Challenge, along with A Thousand Splendid Suns, which she told me is even better.
i thought a thousand splendid suns was good, but i liked the kite runner better. i think i liked it b/c of how heartbreaking it is.
I loved the book of The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns is on my TBR.Recently saw the film of the The Kite Runner. It's good but nothing compared to the book.
I bought Whisper in the Blood for a camping trip I'm taking next week, but I peeked and got hooked. One less book to take with me. It was very good for mystery lovers though.
I still have The Time Traveler's Wife and Almost French. Those will have to do...if I can avoid reading them before I leave that is...
What isn't on my "next to read" list? This past year I've developed a bad habit... I will start a book and instead of finishing it, I pick up another one... Since joining this group though, I've finished Rejuvenile by Christopher Noxon (interesting read) and The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty by Ann Rice (became incredibly boring halfway through). I just restarted Timequake by Vonnegut. After I finish that- I will probably try to finish Sin in the Second City or possibly retackle Only Revolutions
I've picked up Vanishing Acts by Jodi Picoult. I have so many that I want to read I'll just pick up one when I'm done. I choose randomly from my many stacks.
Well I have 18 checked out from the library
but Undoneis a sizzler ( no renewal only keep 21 days) that is the MUST read, which means 3 hours today while the kids swim
the inside book is The Turnaround
The Photograph by Penelope Lively for me in print and Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne on audio as soon as it comes in at the library.
Seth wrote: "I think I shall read the following, next:
The Likeness, by Tana French.
The Little Book, by Selden Edwards.
Bear Island, by Alistair Maclean."
Seth, I am currently reading The Likeness and really liking it.
I'm reading Emmanow. And the next few books I plan to read are The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, Love in the Time of Cholera, Middlemarch, and Anansi Boys.
I need to finish up Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, and then I need to start my book club book that is due next week, Away.. but I am not very excited about it :-(
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