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message 1: by Lynai (new)

1470974 I got this from another group and I thought this could be a great (and fun) idea here too. Since we could not open each and everyone's profile here and look what each and everyone's currently reading (my english prof said "each and everyone" is a sort of redundancy but well, each and everyone uses it, so what's the point?), can you just put here what you guys are currently reading? Aside from our monthly group reads, since it has a separate thread already, I guess. I think this would also be a great opportunity to discuss books.

Mr. Moderators, you can certainly move this thread to the folder where it belongs. :D

I'm currently reading The Smoke Jumper by Nicholas Evans. It's my second book by his (the first one's The Horse Whisperer) and I can say that I'm loving it more than I did with the Horse Whisperer. I think I want to be a smoke jumper too (well, almost). :D


message 2: by jzhunagev, Your Friendly Alien Assistant Moderator (new)

1662951 Right now I'm reading The Modigliani Scandal by Ken Follett... an early bestseller from him way before Eye of the Needle hit international fame (which I'm gonna read next)...
I'm reading all Follet books before I start reading his magnum opus The Pillars of the Earth....

I hope we can get this book to be in our book club discussion... though Pillars is such a thick book it might take someone 2 months or more to read...

well that's what I'm currently reading...


message 3: by Lynai (new)

1470974 I've read 2 of Follet's. One is "A Place Called Freedom" and the other is "Lie Down With Lions". They were both good, Follet writes quite well, but some "censored" scenes in both books were, for me, altogether unnecessary, so I wasn't able to give them both the 5 star rates.


message 4: by Violeta (new)

400069 i'm currently reading lots of files, includingyour posts. been absent for so long.
ahhh the dekada 70. this is the first novel I read in high school which was not recommended as part of our classroom instruction.


message 5: by Marco, Head Moderator (new)

899270 Brisingr - Christopher Paolini

Moving this topic...


message 6: by Violeta (new)

400069 oh. I'm really moved.


message 7: by Lynai (new)

1470974 Violeta, I loved Dekada '70. Lualhati Bautista is great.


message 8: by deleted member (new)

Marco wrote: "Brisingr - Christopher Paolini

Moving this topic..."


Hi Marco, I've read Brisingr last year. Please let me know what you think about it.


message 9: by Marco, Head Moderator (new)

899270 It's going slow...then fast...then slow again. Still around three-quarters way through.


message 10: by Lynai (new)

1470974 I'm done with The Smoke Jumper. I'm picking up Midwivesby Chris Bohjalianafter putting it down last week. The graphic details on childbirth seem to disgust me a bit. Parang ayaw ko na tuloy magkaanak. LOL!


message 11: by Maryse (new)

59091 Marco wrote: "It's going slow...then fast...then slow again. Still around three-quarters way through."

Better than harry potter or not? Haven't read anything by Paolini but I've developed a sudden interest in his works ever since I found out that we share the same birthdate. Ehehehe




message 12: by Marco, Head Moderator (new)

899270 Definitely better than Harry Potter =]


message 13: by Marco, Head Moderator (new)

899270 It's too slow but all the new information came so quickly, it rounded up the story in the ending nicely :)


message 14: by deleted member (new)

Marco wrote: "It's too slow but all the new information came so quickly, it rounded up the story in the ending nicely :)"

I felt the same.
It may not be the best book in the series but it holds a lot of information that, I believe, are vital in the last book. ^_^


message 15: by Marco, Head Moderator (new)

899270 Oh yes!! I can't wait...I bet Paolini will cut the fourth book and say, "Oh sorry, book's too big - gotta have a fifth book!" And keep us all on tenterhooks.


message 16: by deleted member (new)

Marco wrote: "Oh yes!! I can't wait...I bet Paolini will cut the fourth book and say, "Oh sorry, book's too big - gotta have a fifth book!" And keep us all on tenterhooks."

Hahaha, I swear if he does that I'm gonna flood him with angry emails! I've been waiting for that last installment way too looong enough.


message 17: by Marco, Head Moderator (new)

899270 Me too! Well, two days is long enough :P


message 18: by Aiza Cecilia (new)

1864758 Hi to y'all. =)

I am reading The Gold Coast by Nelson Demille. And I am loving it! Sarcasm, great. Superb for me.


message 19: by Marco, Head Moderator (new)

899270 I love sarcastic books - very funny!


message 20: by jzhunagev, Your Friendly Alien Assistant Moderator (new)

1662951 I'm reading The Modigliani Scandal by Ken Follett and on the part 2 of the book on a party given by a character a certain Filipino made a cameo role as a barman... tapos alam niyo bang yung Filipino barman na yun umiinom pala siya kapag walang nakatingin at siniserve siyang drinks sa mga bisita... grabe.. mabuking siya nung isang character pero pinayagan din siyang uminom...
this stratled me a little bit...
ganoon na lang ba lagi ang tigngin ng mga foreigners sa atin... mga servant....??? ba't ba lagi pag me appearance ang mga Pinoy may it be film or in a novel laging ang arrive natin tsimay...
siguro ayaw man natin o hindi talagang nakatatak na sa isipan ng ilang foreigners na maids or domestic helpers na nga lang tayo....
*sighs*... kalungkot lang... T_T


message 21: by Lynai (new)

1470974 Jzhun, gumawa ka ng nobela na ang mga Pilipino ay mga CIA agents o di kaya mga ala Robert Langdon. Masaya yun. ;)


message 22: by jzhunagev, Your Friendly Alien Assistant Moderator (new)

1662951 Now that you said it I think I'll ba able to meet the task... Kahit mga family members namin yan ang sinasabi...
yaan mo pag naka-conceive na ko ng magandang plot I'll publish it as an online novel... kasi baka walang maging publisher ito ehh...
nyehehehe... ^_^


message 23: by Lynai (new)

1470974 Dito mo na lang isulat sa Goodreads.


message 24: by jzhunagev, Your Friendly Alien Assistant Moderator (new)

1662951 Siguro tsaka na kapag may time na ko...


message 25: by Marco, Head Moderator (new)

899270 Lahat tayo mag contribute sa novel :P


message 26: by Maryse (new)

59091 jzhunagev wrote: "ganoon na lang ba lagi ang tigngin ng mga foreigners sa atin... mga servant....??? ba't ba lagi pag me appearance ang mga Pinoy may it be film or in a novel laging ang arrive natin tsimay...
siguro ayaw man natin o hindi talagang nakatatak na sa isipan ng ilang foreigners na maids or domestic helpers na nga lang tayo......."


Honestly, I don't really mind if foriegners associate Filipinos with servants.. It's sad but I refuse to let that define me. People will always have their misconceptions, after all, and I think the best way to overcome that would be by showing them that I'm more than just that.
I get annoyed though when intentionally try to put us down just because we're known for our domestic helpers. That's just spiteful and naiinis ako pag ganun. ehehehe




message 27: by Marco, Head Moderator (last edited Jul 19, 2009 08:45AM) (new)

899270 When I tell Brits that I'm from the Philippines, some people say, isn't that mountains? :P

ETA: And they don't even know that I've never seen the countryside before haha


message 28: by Jennifer (new)

2268561 I'm reading Emma and A Company of Swans


message 29: by Marco, Head Moderator (new)

899270 How's Emma going? It's waiting at my bookshelf for me to read :/


message 30: by Jennifer (new)

2268561 Hi Marco...It okay so far...some chapters are slow, others are fun to read...I love it when Emma has a conversation with Mr. Knightley (these seem to be my favorite parts so far)


message 31: by deleted member (new)

I'll be starting on our book reads for September as soon as I log -off... hihihi


message 32: by deleted member (new)

Beng wrote: "I'll be starting on our book reads for September as soon as I log -off... hihihi"

Almost done with Chocolat.



message 33: by Maryse (new)

59091 Currently reading Carmilla by Le Fanu. One of the best vampire stories I've ever read, and I'd probably be done with it if I wasn't struggling with the PDF. Anyway, I wish Tim Burton would do a movie version of this book. I bet it would be visually stunning.

I've also just finished "Snow, Apples and Glass" by Neil Gaiman. It's a short retelling of Snow White from the Queen's point of view. And, oh, Snow White is a vampire. Ehehehehe


message 34: by Marco, Head Moderator (new)

899270 Chocolat was really funny :)


message 35: by jzhunagev, Your Friendly Alien Assistant Moderator (new)

1662951 I'm on a different rudder, guys...
I'm reading more of Ken Follett...
Will start the long and daunting Pillars of the Earth... after I have made a review of the Eye of the Needle...


message 36: by deleted member (new)

Marco wrote: "Chocolat was really funny :)"

It was really fun to read. Glad you nominated it.
I'll be hunting for the sequel, as soon as I get home.


message 37: by deleted member (new)

Has anyone finished The Book of Lost Things yet?

It was beautiful... ^0^


message 38: by Billy (new)

2734523 finish reading "World War Z". big zombie fan eto...currently i'm reading "The Hero with a thousand Faces" by Joseph Campbell. recommened by my friend while nasa "Penguin" kama, Blues-Reggae bar sa Ermita. who told me about the Hero's Journey, how the hero goes to a great quest. he pose a question --"who's the hero? " and "what is the journey?" -- this book became the inspiration for Star Wars ni George Lucas.


message 40: by Faye Ann (new)

2714747 hi! im starting to read The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown.. just taking a break from all those vamp storiesi soo loved.. ;)


message 41: by jzhunagev, Your Friendly Alien Assistant Moderator (last edited Sep 21, 2009 06:34PM) (new)

1662951 Faye Ann wrote: "hi! im starting to read The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown.. just taking a break from all those vamp storiesi soo loved.. ;)"

Isa lang ibig sabihin nyan Faye Ann... MAYAMAN KA... hahaha! Hope I can read that too.. Paeram? Hahahaha!!! Lolz! ^_^


message 42: by Lynai (new)

1470974 Tsk I've been in a reading rut lately. Started John Grisham's The Chamber a month ago, i think, and I'm still stuck in Chapter 3. Maybe I need a short, easy and light read. Suggestions anyone? Basta yung madali lang hanapin ha. And hindi ebook. Hehe


message 43: by Faye Ann (new)

2714747 jzhunagev wrote: "Faye Ann wrote: "hi! im starting to read The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown.. just taking a break from all those vamp storiesi soo loved.. ;)"

Isa lang ibig sabihin nyan Faye Ann... MAYAMAN KA... hahah..."


mayaman? wish ko lang... fan lang talaga ako ni Dan Brown..


message 44: by jzhunagev, Your Friendly Alien Assistant Moderator (new)

1662951 Faye Ann wrote: "jzhunagev wrote: "Faye Ann wrote: "hi! im starting to read The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown.. just taking a break from all those vamp storiesi soo loved.. ;)"

Isa lang ibig sabihin nyan Faye Ann... ..."


Ohh well... So how was the book? Is it at par with the superior Angels and Demons?



message 45: by jzhunagev, Your Friendly Alien Assistant Moderator (new)

1662951 Lynai wrote: "Tsk I've been in a reading rut lately. Started John Grisham's The Chamber a month ago, i think, and I'm still stuck in Chapter 3. Maybe I need a short, easy and light read. Suggestions anyone? Bast..."

Hi Lynai! Why don't you try some young-adult lit... Those ones are written for light reading...




message 46: by Gian (new)

2687657 nag basa ko ron ug dorian gray. nalingaw gyud ko. omG! di nako ma butang ang book. lol. feel nako nindot kae sya nga story. wait sa...aku sang humnon.

HAHAHAHAHA.



message 47: by deleted member (new)

I am reading the Lamb by Christopher Moore. After all the disheartening events we are going through, I need something to smile about.


message 48: by deleted member (new)

Just finished I am the Messenger by Markus Zusak.
Wonderful read! 5 stars


message 49: by Marco, Head Moderator (new)

899270 Thanks for the recommendation :)


message 50: by jzhunagev, Your Friendly Alien Assistant Moderator (new)

1662951 Beng wrote: "Just finished I am the Messenger by Markus Zusak.
Wonderful read! 5 stars"



Now, I'm gettin' envy... perhaps I'll read mine next month... If I'm through reading I am Legend, that is...




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