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Wild Blue Yonder (2899 new)
Sep 06, 2013 01:51PM

35559 Lisa Kay wrote: "Harry Potter Boxed Set (Harry Potter, #1-6) by J.K. Rowling HP

Vi, I think it was because I'm also doing The Prophet and Master and Commander on audio. Too much audio! Found myself zoning out a few time. It isn't my..."


Ah, thought so. Too much audio would be a little tedious. How is Master and Commander, LK? It sounds very interesting.

I knew you'd like #5 least given the angsty HP - I get caught in it every single time. I had a couple of questions I wanted to ask once somebody had finished GoF (I think or was it OoP) but I'm half-asleep now. Will come back when I'm more awake.
35559 I also have a Boredom Question (hope it's ok that I asked here?)

#29 - and holding. Read a book where the main character is about to turn 30.

I have a book where the MC is about to turn 30. She turns 30 within the first 25% of the book though (and it is a big deal). Can I count it for day 29?
35559 That carrion beetle is creepy. As if somebody squashed if while it was forming.
Wild Blue Yonder (2899 new)
Sep 06, 2013 12:10AM

35559 Lisa Kay wrote: "Harry Potter Boxed Set (Harry Potter, #1-6) by J.K. Rowling HP

Okay. Status update: I finally finished Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, #4) by J.K. Rowling tonight - which seemed to take awhile, but really I've only be..."


LK - why did it seem to take a while? Because it was long or the book is not your favorite?

I'm still listening to Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Harry Potter, #5) by J.K. Rowling - only about 9 hours in.. About 15-16 hours to go. Jim Dale does excellent Umbridge, I'm happy to say. It made me want to smack her (and Harry at times too). Hermione is awesome in this book. And Luna is also introduced in this book. I just love the books progressively #3 on wards.

I started watching Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, #4) by J.K. Rowling but stopped before halfway. I think we had to go out.
Wild Blue Yonder (2899 new)
Sep 06, 2013 12:05AM

35559 ★ gwendolyn ★ wrote: "Jennifer I believe that the Trilogy counts only as 1 book even if you read 3 books cuz it only technically fills one slot. I maybe wrong but that what I got from the mods message about it. You may want to change that.
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Gwen, hope you don't mind me interrupting but the nature of the task itself is that it has 3 books if you choose the option of doing 3X3X3 trilogy. If you do it twice, then it's 6 books. Adding the other option of (book about mathematical riddle), we can technically read 8 books for that task. It's one of my favorite days in that challenge. I hope I didn't misunderstand your post.

Mods, please correct me if I'm wrong.
Moonstone (3979 new)
Sep 05, 2013 08:06PM

35559 Leslie - the doc appoint went very well. Everything's fine :)

Chris - I couldn't help laughing as well. Which book were you intending to read? Maya Banks doesn't always work for me as well. The two I finished we just ok.
Moonstone (3979 new)
Sep 05, 2013 12:31AM

35559 Leslie wrote: "I didn't know anything about the anthology - I'm so sorry. I think I have it in my tbr because of the Christine Feehan book. I scrolled down and found one reviewer that mentioned that this short wa..."

I just looked at the review you mentioned. I was at the library when I noticed this book and I went all *Ooh New series. Shiny new series*. And when I saw the 0.5 book, I was very happy. After Patricia Briggs' Charles & Anna series, I've been diligent in getting the 0.5 read. It shouldn't be this hard to start a new series - I mean, I shouldn't have to do research to find out which is actually the first book in the series. And this applies to both the Lupi & Briggs' series.

Anyway, I started Tempting Danger (World of the Lupi, #1) by Eileen Wilks today morning while I was at the doc. About 30% in (I had a lot of waiting time) and I'm liking it. There are some obvious re-used paras and events but I'm trying to ignore them. But I have to say, the book has advantage over the novella - it's more fleshed out and more enjoyable.
35559 I just finished it too. I couldn't wait. The ending was a little flat for me though. Will wait to discuss.

LK, we should schedule a BR in Oct to read the next in series.
Moonstone (3979 new)
Sep 04, 2013 07:46AM

35559 Ugh. Leslie, I read the 0.5 in the anthology Lover Beware since I saw it in the library and it looks like book #1 is the expanded version of .5. Now, I'm a little annoyed about the whole thing. Nowhere in the reviews or the blurb did I see that info at all.
35559 Questions for Chapters 16 - 24

25. As I suspected, Isabel seems to have heard about Amelia before. Do you think it was just from Devlin or did she know about her via other people? Who do you think she was talking on the phone to?

26. The plot thickens. Do you think Gerrity is involved with Fremont's/Mariama's death?

27. I'm getting more suspicious of Layla. Do you think she's involved in whatever's going on? Or is she just too protective of Dr. Shaw?

28. "If I disappear, don't come looking for me" Did Devlin really come to warn off Amelia? Or was he trying to tell her something?

29. "Shani was her tie to Devlin" Why is Mariama insistent on haunting Devlin? Any theories? I really want to know more about Mariama.

30. Do you think Temple knows more about Devlin and Mariama than she's let Amelia known?

31. Rupert Shaw trying to protect himself is very interesting. Is it against Darius and whatever he's planning? Gerrity seems to be involved himself in it too.

32. Where/How did Amelia's father learn all those things he taught Amelia? Was he taught by somebody?

33. Fremont said he has limitations. Then why is he able to appear before twilight? Why then, the connection to Amelia?

34. "She has killed or will kill in the very near future" Seems very prophetic from Fremont. Do you think she's the killer? Comments.

Once again, what a break-point, Lisa Kay!
Moonstone (3979 new)
Sep 03, 2013 07:59PM

35559 Since I'm discovering new books/series: how's Tempting Danger (World of the Lupi, #1) by Eileen Wilks ? Leslie, Diane?
Moonstone (3979 new)
Sep 03, 2013 06:53PM

35559 Judy wrote: "Vi- the HQN Presents was OK- I gave it 3 stars- it started out well but I thought the ending was too rushed

I do the same thing as you with the currently-reading section of the home page- I don't ..."


The search for good HQN Presents continues. Is it just me or is the Presents line getting stale? It's like the same tropes getting recycled and there's nothing different/interesting in the way it's told.

Yeah, it's one of my secrets to GR - a true Tried and Tested way to get books off.
Moonstone (3979 new)
Sep 03, 2013 06:43PM

35559 Catherine wrote: "Yes...2 that I know of.....Jean Plaidy and Philppa Carr. Plaidy is stirctly hitorical. I only read 1 Carr book..and it was a mystery/thriller "

Oh, I've heard of Plaidy (I think). The only Carr I know is Robyn Carr. Sorry, Catherine! :) If I like Holt's books, then I should start on glomming her books. Was the Carr book good? I seem to be in a contemporary-suspense/thriller kick lately.
Moonstone (3979 new)
Sep 03, 2013 06:40PM

35559 That's the diff between you and me, Catherine. If I put the book aside, it's very difficult for me to pick it back. I have had 7 such books that I created a seperate shelf for it - Started-but-not Finished - in the hope that I'll get to it someday. So far, it hasn't happened.
Moonstone (3979 new)
Sep 03, 2013 06:38PM

35559 Yeah, Leslie. I never, ever got the vibe that you loved NO. It's such a surprise! :D
Moonstone (3979 new)
Sep 03, 2013 06:25PM

35559 Catherine & Rebecca: It's still amazing how you both can have more than 3-4 books going on at once. Even if they are different genres, I tend to lose interest in one or more. The combo I have going on now is the only thing that works. Even then, I have to keep reminding myself to read the chunkster. I add it to my currently-reading shelf so that it keeps showing up on my GR Home Page. I get antsy if a book remains there for too long and then I read it just to get rid of it from the Home Page.
Moonstone (3979 new)
Sep 03, 2013 06:23PM

35559 Judy, how's the HQN Presents? Is it good?

Catherine wrote: "I readThe India Fan years ago...and I loved it. Have you read any others by her or under her pseudonyms? "

She has pseudonyms? I haven't even heard of the author before today morning, Catherine. Good to know the India Fan is good. I'm so tempted to pick it up now.
Moonstone (3979 new)
Sep 03, 2013 06:21PM

35559 Rebecca wrote: "@Vi - you make that trip, I'll meet you there. We'll solve the mystery together."

It's a deal, Rebecca.
35559 And I have to add - this book is much better than the first two. I'm totally sucked in whereas the other two - not so much. Of course, it could be just me.
Moonstone (3979 new)
Sep 03, 2013 05:56PM

35559 Rebecca wrote: "@Leslie - it's funny what you've said about Anne Rice. I've heard the same thing about any celebrity that relocates to New Orleans. I've never read her books but I did see the movie.
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Ooh, NO is getting even more intriguing. I really should visit to see what is happening there. What is in NO that makes celebrities behave like a-holes: A Mystery. Tune in on Thursday, 10 pm while we attempt to solve it. ;)