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What are you currently reading?
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Same here!
How are the Charlie Higson books? Except for a few movies, I can't seem to take zombies seriously, and I'm thinking maybe I haven't experienced any good lit about them yet.

The adults are not technically zombies, but everyone over about 14 or so has got sick and is losing brain function/hunting and eating the children. The kids are all living in London holed up in various supermarkets, museums and castles. Each book focusses on a different group, sometimes returning to them in other books as the kids move around, split up and join together etc. They are really fast-paced, pretty gory and the characters are really well-constructed and real, which is why it's so upsetting when one gets killed.


I recommend Love in the Time of Cholera to whomever I meet, really, hehe. Marquez is my one and only true hero.
I love me some Austen as well, and I do want to read the Miss Peregrine ones this year. If I remember correctly, 2 in the series are out?


Simay wrote: "I recommend Love in the Time of Cholera to whomever I meet, really, hehe. Marquez is my one and only true hero."
I've been meaning to re-read Love in the Time of Cholera (I <3 One Hundred Years of Solitude); maybe this year :)

These books have been on my list for a while as well. Hope I will get around to them this year.

I'm about to pick up the seriously heavy tome of Dangerous Women. Anyone read that yet?

That is one of my all-time favorites! I'm glad to hear you think its pretty amazing too.

Not yet but I really want to! :)
I can't seem to settle on one book right now so I'm reading several: I'm still re-read Brandon Sanderson's The Way of Kings as part of a read-along but I'm also reading Helene Wecker's The Golem and the Jinni, Vivien Shotwell's Vienna Nocturne: A Novel and Who is the Doctor: The Unofficial Guide to Doctor Who: The New Series (on and off; sort of reading this as I revisit the Tennant era :) on DVD)



How was The Passage? I really want to check it out! And I also feel like A Game of Thrones should be one of our monthly reads....or series? The books are just huge, I don't know how quickly I could read them.


On here it says I'm currently reading guilty wives which is a part truth. It has a book mark in where I left off but I needed a change in genre for a bit as I had read quite a few thrillers just before that one. :)

I have the Diviners by Libba Bray sitting on my shelf. Maybe I'll start that now :)

Tatiana wrote: "Just finished reading "Fangirl". Now I have no idea what to do with myself. I've grown attached to meeting the characters every morning on my frozen train ride to work. Now I feel confused and alon..."
I know, eh? Sort of read it in one day (power was out on my end due to the ice storm weeks ago) and didn't quite know what to do after I had finished reading it. Heart it so much xD Have yet to read Eleanor and Park though.

Tatiana wrote: "..."
No, I haven't read it yet! I'm hoping when I do that it holds me the way Fangirl did. Cath was so real. It's hard to find characters within an older (YA) audience who are that so relatable and loveable (Levi<3)

Love Fangirl, but I loved Eleanor & Park more. I think maybe it's because I read that one first. Still, both gave me book hangover. I was so sad when they were over!



I loved Night Film. I'd be interested to know what you think when you finish it.



That one's on my tbr list!
I find it easier to read more than one book. It builds up my anticipation. And helps me get through a book that might be dragging a bit. I split the books in thirds and rotate through. Every once in awhile I'll get too into a book and throw in the towel to just read that one all the way through though!



I REALLY liked this book. I just couldn't stop thinking about it for several days, if not weeks after finishing it. ::sigh:: Maybe I should read it again... o_O

I remember reading this back in Junior High but I honestly don't remember much about it now. I have made myself a list of books that I plan to read before I turn 30, and this is one of them. They are pretty much all classics that I should have read, but never really did. :/
Right now I am reading Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. Both classics that I'm ashamed to admit to have never read.

Amanda wrote: "Annie wrote: "I am currently reading To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. This is my first time reading it and I am only pages away from finishing the book. This story is incredible."
I remember r..."
I only got around to reading Madame Bovary last year so that's okay! ;) Hope you enjoy it :)


Rosie @ Paper Town Book Reviews

I really liked the first three - and I think that you need to read those three to enjoy the story, but I was really annoyed with the 4th. I thought the series could have ended with a trilogy. I loved loved loved Simon.




Has anybody read Tenth of December, by any chance?

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