What We're Reading at Goodreads

Posted by Hayley on May 4, 2015
It's Book Perk time again! Every two months, each member of the Goodreads team gets to choose a book to order. We stacked up a portion of our latest stash in the Secret Garden-themed conference room—note the spectacularly painted wall in bloom—before letting everyone claim their next to-read.

Check out the full list of titles on Listopia! What will you be reading next?


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message 51: by Karen (last edited May 05, 2015 04:34PM) (new)

Karen Jessica wrote: "Currently reading Cinder. It's gets interesting after 100 pages (well easier to get lost in) but I figured out the "twist" super quick and it was throw the book down annoying. Still..."

I loved the whole series. Cress (The Lunar Chronicles, #3) by Marissa Meyer (bk 3) is by far the best. Don't give up!! =)


message 53: by Otis (last edited May 05, 2015 06:44PM) (new)

Otis Teague The Nightingale and Within These Walls were good, I'm about to jump into some more Mike Wells for awhile. I am sure they are as good Michele Wesley says they are.


message 54: by [deleted user] (new)

I am reading two books right now one I am almost finished. The Treasure of Skeleton Reef (Wishbone Mysteries, #1) by Brad Strickland Also Twilight (Twilight, #1) by Stephenie Meyer


message 55: by MFCOMMAND (new)

MFCOMMAND That Cosmos by Carl Sagan though. I been wanting to check that out.
It would been cool to see Neil deGrasse Tyson publish a book as a companion to his run on Cosmos.

I just started reading Modern Feminist Thought: From the Second Wave to 'Post-Feminism'.


message 56: by Dracula (last edited May 05, 2015 09:55PM) (new)

Dracula Raupe I haven't start to read the book "The Martian"

Karen M wrote: "The Martian by Andy Weir"


message 57: by Dracula (new)

Dracula Raupe I start to reading Prince Philip by John Parker and Summer Harvest by Madge Swindells.


message 58: by Georgina (new)

Georgina Lebler I have read and seen the doco on the Snowtown murders in Adelaide....bodies in barrels....have read the book James Bulger....2 yr old murdered by two ten year old's in UK.

Anyone interested in a discussion on either ?
georgie


message 59: by Noelene (new)

Noelene If you have a tennis fan in your team would recommend Rafa. I was not a fan of his but once I read this book it totally changed my perspective of him as a player.


message 61: by Azur (new)

Azur I read 3 of them. The Picture of Dorian Gray, The Casual Vacancy and Frankenstein.


message 62: by Amilesor (new)

Amilesor Persuader by Lee Child, then The Forgotten by David Baldacci


message 63: by Karen (new)

Karen Jessica wrote: "Currently reading Cinder. It's gets interesting after 100 pages (well easier to get lost in) but I figured out the "twist" super quick and it was throw the book down annoying. Still..."

I don't generally like fairy tales or "Disney" type stories. I liked this series because it's different. Granted, the "twist" is fairly obvious, but it's still fun. The other books in the series are also quite enjoyable.


message 64: by Adalis (new)

Adalis i'm reading ruby, the mechanical, black like me, the black dahlia, and scary stories anthology.


message 65: by Holly✨⭐️ (new)

Holly✨⭐️ I am currently reading Fractured just about finished and then I am going to read the next one in the series Shattered! :)


message 66: by Nicola (new)

Nicola Im currently reading The Asylum by Johan Theorin. It's an incredibly creepy book!


Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* I'd like to see more pictures of the secret garden room please :) Curious.


message 68: by Katie (new)

Katie right now i am reading ready player one by Ernest Cline . I just got to page 100 and am starting to get really into it.


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