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message 1: by Vincent (last edited Mar 15, 2009 11:56PM) (new)

Vincent Lowry (vlowry) | 294 comments Mod
What book are you currently reading?

What's next on your list?


message 2: by Liriope (new)

Liriope Right now I'm reading Satellite Night Special, which is pretty good, and then I'll probably finish reading Wizard or The Rakehells of Heaven. :O when I don't want to finish reading a book I like too fast, I read some other books at the same time.


message 3: by Cassandra (new)

Cassandra I'm reading The guernsey literary and potato peel pie society and after that I plan on reading The time traveler's wife.


message 4: by Jennifer Defoy (new)

Jennifer Defoy | 21 comments I'm reading lots of stuff right now. I have 5 ARCs that I need to post reviews on, and a couple just for fun books.

So far I'm not liking GateKEEPERS by Robert Stone and Rudolf Schmerl.
I am however liking The Physick book of Deliverance Dane, Duma Key, Something Borrowed, and I'm Perfect, You're Doomed.

Plus I am taking a World Literature class right now so I'm reading 10-15 stories, poems, or excerpts a week. Good thing I love to read huh?


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I'm reading The Lieutenants by W.E.B. Griffin. Next I'm going to read Memorial Day by Vince Flynn.


message 6: by Betty (new)

Betty (nightreader) Right now I'm reading Murder is Binding by Lorna Barrett and waiting is The Spy Game by Georgina Harding which I won in a draw, and The Strain by Giullermo del Toro & Chuck Hogan which I will probably finally start in the next couple of days.


message 7: by Vincent (new)

Vincent Lowry (vlowry) | 294 comments Mod
I'm currently reading Skeleton Man by Tony Hillerman.

I was born and raised in Albuquerque, and I was saddened to learn that Hillerman, who wrote extensively about New Mexico, had passed away in late 2008.


message 8: by Betty (new)

Betty (nightreader) My love for Hillerman's books and descriptions of the Southwest prompted me to take a car trip (from New Westminster BC) to the locations he talked about, so back in about 1992 my husband, my daughter and I took a trip of a lifetime spending almost 3 weeks in the area. Prominent in the stores in Farmington and Shiprock were all Tony Hillerman's books! Some places we missed, but we did get into Chaco Canyon, saw a parade in Shiprock, saw the clay outdoor ovens in the Hopi community, the Navajo people were very friendly. I'm going to really miss his books.


message 9: by Betty (new)

Betty (nightreader) Just started a new review copy of "Running from the Devil" by Jamie Freveletti. Sounds like it will be fast-paced and a thriller.


message 10: by Vincent (last edited Apr 01, 2009 11:27PM) (new)

Vincent Lowry (vlowry) | 294 comments Mod
Betty wrote: "My love for Hillerman's books and descriptions of the Southwest prompted me to take a car trip (from New Westminster BC) to the locations he talked about, so back in about 1992 my husband, my daugh..."

I'll miss Hillerman's style of writing as well... I enjoyed reading about all the Southwestern sites I used to see as a kid.

I finished Skeleton Man and I'm now on to rereading the Iliad.


message 11: by Jennifer Defoy (new)

Jennifer Defoy | 21 comments I'm reading I'm Perfect, You're Doomed Tales From A Jehovah's Witness Upbringing

Then next on my list is The Gnostic Mystery

I'm on sort of a religious kick for some reason.


message 12: by Vincent (new)

Vincent Lowry (vlowry) | 294 comments Mod
I just finished S. King's The Gunslinger (six more Dark Tower books to go!).

I'm about halfway through the Iliad.


message 13: by Shirley (new)

Shirley | 47 comments I am reading Pullman's The Subtle Knife (loved the Golden Compass) and am really enjoying it. Also reading Twilight at my Granddaughter's request (can't say no to those Grandkids!) It was boring me to death until I got to chapter 18 where the bad guys show up. It is better now - only about 40 pages to go. I'm hoping the rest of the series is better. I recently finished Kite Runner and really liked that one.


message 14: by Cecilia (new)

Cecilia | 359 comments I will start reading "Fool" by Christopher Moore tonight...love the guy! I've always thought Christopher Moore clever, amusing and fun to read! I need to get busy reading ARC books: "The Household Guide To Dying" by Debra Adelaide & "Hella Nation: Looking for Happy Meals in Kandahar, Rocking the Side Pipe, Wingnut's WarAgainst the GAP, and Other Adventures with the Totally Lost Tribes of America" by Evan Wright.


message 15: by Cecilia (new)

Cecilia | 359 comments I also have Nevada Barr's new book "Borderline" set aside to read, too.


message 16: by Angie (new)

Angie I've been chipping away (slowly) at "The Duchess" by Amanda Foreman. It's an awesome read but it's really detail saturated. I also just finished the "Fablehaven" series by Brandon Mull. It is so fun! With summer coming up I highly recommend it as a lighter read.


Shirley - I want to give you a head's up about Twilight. While I love the story itself, the pacing problems persist through all four books. The 4th book was the hardest for me to get through. I was bored very nearly to tears. :)


message 17: by Shirley (new)

Shirley | 47 comments Thanks, Angie. I was beginning to think there was something I was missing. New Moon was much easier and faster to read than Twilight - more action - but now I'm finding that Eclipse is dragging. It' good to know someone else is having the same issue.


message 18: by Dottie (new)

Dottie | 27 comments Betty wrote: "My love for Hillerman's books and descriptions of the Southwest prompted me to take a car trip (from New Westminster BC) to the locations he talked about, so back in about 1992 my husband, my daugh..."


I must admit that I have 3 of Hillermans books in my Libary and have not yet read. I did not realize that he wrote of New Mexico. The history and Culture is untouchable, The flavor of New Mexico can not be duplicated anywhere !!!! I shall grab Hillermans book of the shelf and make it my next read.




message 19: by Betty (new)

Betty (nightreader) Brain Surgeon by Keith Black, MD (non-fiction) p.131
Death of a Rug Lord by Tamar Myers p.116
Next up: Under the Fifth Sun by Jeffrey Osburn
Waiting in the wings: The Physik Book of Deliverance Dane by Katherine Howe


message 20: by Angela (new)

Angela (asands) I'm reading 'The Suspicions of Mr Whicher' but have to admit that I am finding it a bit tedious at the moment ( I am half way through). Started reading 'Interview with the Vampire' again for some light relief!!
The next book that I am going to read is 'The Shack'


message 21: by Vincent (new)

Vincent Lowry (vlowry) | 294 comments Mod
I've picked up two more books to read while I'm finishing the Iliad: Candide and 2001 Space Odyssey. I've got my plate full!


message 22: by Shirley (new)

Shirley | 47 comments I am reading Eclipse now, 3rd book of the Twilight Saga - Angie you are sooooo right about the pacing. New Moon was much better than Twilight and I raced through that one, but I'm finding that Eclipse is dragging (but not quite as bad as Twilight). I'm almost half way through and still hopeful that it will get better. After your comment about book 4, I'm reallllly looking forward to it !! (lol)


message 23: by Meredith (new)

Meredith (meredithgayle) | 23 comments I'm currently reading At Home in Mitford by Jan Karon.


message 24: by Angie (last edited Apr 28, 2009 11:08AM) (new)

Angie Shirley wrote: "I am reading Eclipse now, 3rd book of the Twilight Saga - Angie you are sooooo right about the pacing. New Moon was much better than Twilight and I raced through that one, but I'm finding that Ecl..."

After you finish the fourth I would love to hear what you thought of it. :) I find fans have either loved it or loathed it - and each have very interesting reasons why.


message 25: by Cecilia (new)

Cecilia | 359 comments Just finished "Fool" by Christopher Moore & loved it. This was his take on King Lear. While reading it I laughed and thought this would be a good one for Monty Python to do if they were all still around and together. Fun book to read!


message 26: by Shirley (new)

Shirley | 47 comments Angie wrote: "Shirley wrote: "I am reading Eclipse now, 3rd book of the Twilight Saga - Angie you are sooooo right about the pacing. New Moon was much better than Twilight and I raced through that one, but I'm ..."

I'd be happy to let you know what I think of the series, Angie. I'll keep you posted as I go along too.


message 27: by Betty (new)

Betty (nightreader) I'm just finishing Death of a Rug Lord by Tamar Myers, and into Under the Fifth Sun by Jeffrey Osburn.


message 28: by Cecilia (new)

Cecilia | 359 comments Just finished "Fool" by Christopher Moore and am currently reading "Borderline" by Nevada Barr.


message 29: by Meredith (new)

Meredith (meredithgayle) | 23 comments I just finished Dinotopia by James Gurney yesterday! It's great! I read it in one sitting practically.


message 30: by Vincent (new)

Vincent Lowry (vlowry) | 294 comments Mod
I finished the Iliad today.

Yipee!


message 31: by Shirley (new)

Shirley | 47 comments Congratulations Vincent!! That is a major victory!!!!!


message 32: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Provost (parthalan) | 2 comments Completing the Iliad is no small feat. Will you tackle the Odyssey next?

I'm currently reading Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman, then I'm going to start Wicked. The play was awesome, so I hope the book's good too!


message 33: by Meredith (new)

Meredith (meredithgayle) | 23 comments I read the Iliad by myself in the 7th grade, and it was easy!


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Meredith (meredithgayle) | 23 comments I'm going to be reading Wicked, I live the song Defying Gravity from the musical.


message 35: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Provost (parthalan) | 2 comments Meredith wrote: "I'm going to be reading Wicked, I live the song Defying Gravity from the musical."

I love that song! I constantly sing it during my commute!


message 36: by Meredith (new)

Meredith (meredithgayle) | 23 comments I could spend the whole day listening to that song! I'm not that fond of the rest of the music from the musical. I do like the idea of getting to know the back story of The Wicked Witch of the West.


message 37: by Chasidy (new)

Chasidy jenn wrote: "Completing the Iliad is no small feat. Will you tackle the Odyssey next?"

Oh my, the Iliad and the Odyssey were both... interesting books. The first few times I attempted to read it, I hated it. Possibly because they were mandatory reads in school. I only learned to 'love' them after I got out. :D


Currently reading Night Embrace by Sherrilyn Kenyon. I have a ton of books on my TBR pile. It's the fact that I can't choose which one to read which leads me to reread the books I've read countless amount of times already. Anywaone with the same problem?



message 38: by Cecilia (new)

Cecilia | 359 comments Finished "Borderline" by Nevada Barr and starting "Terminal Freeze" by Lincoln Child.


message 39: by Betty (new)

Betty (nightreader) Just finished Under the Fifth Sun by Jeffrey Osburn and about to begin The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane by Katherine Howe.


message 40: by Sue (new)

Sue Ouellet-Cofsky Oh Betty you will absolutely love The Physick book -- I am thrilled to have found a new favorite author and can't wait to meet her locally in June. The book was fabulous!!


message 41: by Cecilia (new)

Cecilia | 359 comments Read "Terminal Freeze" by Brad Meltzer. It was an okay book about global warming in the Arctic...and awakening a creepy beastie! Started "Beat the Reaper" by Josh Bazell, a new author. "Beat the Reaper" so far is a hoot about a doctor/former hitman. If you like dark humor...try this one.


message 42: by Shirley (new)

Shirley | 47 comments Finished reading Eclipse and have moved on to Breaking Dawn - so far it's OK, definately getting more involved, so maybe that will keep me interested.

Angie, you couldn't have been more right about the pacing problems with this series! I am in the "Jacob" chapters now and I had alot of problems switching perspectives from Bella to Jacob. Did you find that disconcerting?


message 43: by Betty (new)

Betty (nightreader) Sue wrote: "Oh Betty you will absolutely love The Physick book -- I am thrilled to have found a new favorite author and can't wait to meet her locally in June. The book was fabulous!!"

Sue, just finished it. You are absolutely right, it was wonderful!


message 44: by Vincent (new)

Vincent Lowry (vlowry) | 294 comments Mod
I just finished 2001 Space Odyssey. Wow! What a great read!




message 45: by Shirley (new)

Shirley | 47 comments Angie wrote: "Shirley wrote: "I am reading Eclipse now, 3rd book of the Twilight Saga - Angie you are sooooo right about the pacing. New Moon was much better than Twilight and I raced through that one, but I'm ..."

Angie, I finished Breaking Dawn this week and I must say I am sad that the series is done. It left me wanting to know more and what's next - what happens with Renesme and Jacob etc, etc, etc. So, I guess you'd say I have become a fan. I just read the on-line transcript of chapter one of Edward's story - so, that's something to look forward to.

Now I am going back to Pullen's The Subtle Knife which I totally neglected while reading The Twilight Series.


message 46: by Meredith (new)

Meredith (meredithgayle) | 23 comments I just finished reading At Home in Mitford and now I'm reading Inkheart.


message 47: by Cecilia (new)

Cecilia | 359 comments Finished "Pygmy" by Chuck Palahniuk and am starting "One Second After" by William Forstchen....that one sounds like a plausible account of the U.S. being attacked by an Electro Magnetic Pulse (EMP) weapon that will send America back to the Dark Ages. Creepy because it could happen!


message 48: by Betty (new)

Betty (nightreader) Hi Cecilia, just wondering what your thoughts were on Pygmy? or do you have a review up? I've got it on my want list at the moment.


message 49: by Dottie (new)

Dottie | 27 comments I am reading a book won called something borrowed by emily giffin. This is my first time reading emily giffin and I must say that thus far I am not impressed. I am on page 107. All I can think of is SLUT!!!! It reads high schoolish, boy girl drama, when Darcy and Rachel are 30. The cover suggust a surprise ending, so I am holding out for that.
Dottie


message 50: by Shirley (new)

Shirley | 47 comments Dottie wrote: " I am reading a book won called something borrowed by emily giffin. This is my first time reading emily giffin and I must say that thus far I am not impressed. I am on page 107. All I can think of ..."

Thanks for the heads up on Something Borrowed. I won a copy also, and will be reading it next. I'll let you know how I find it and please let me know your opinion once you have finished it.


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