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What are you reading and why? May 2013.



Read Serenity series: Serenity: Those Left Behind, Better Days, Serenity: The Shepherd's Tale for the perfect Space Western SciFi Challenge.
Read In the Night Kitchen by Maurice Sendak because my prurient side got the best of me and I had to see what all the fuss was about!☻ It's a No No
The Children of Green Knowe because someone said every child has read it, and I felt left out.☺ Cute, fanciful and If you are a child who has not read it, you probably should.
This is How You Lose Her for my Other Worldly Challenge and because I was once number 24 on the library waiting list and knew I wouldn't be able to renew it. I'm done with Pulitzer Prize Winner, Junot Diaz, Hmph!, I just am not Dominican savvy!
Almeta's Review of This Is How You Lose Her
Killer Instinct because I heard Charlie Fox’s background and profession was more unusual than other kick-ass female heroines. Another series of which I must now keep track.
Now on to The Man Who Loved Books Too Much: The True Story of a Thief, a Detective, and a World of Literary Obsession becuase it will sooon be due at the library!

Pam, I have Rowling's book on my list for the Alphabet Challenge, so I cannot speak to it yet, but I thought When She Woke was pretty good! The Peavine Chronicals sounds interesting. I might have a look.

Read Serenity series: Serenity: Those Left Behind, Better Days, Serenity: The Shepherd's Tale for the perfect Space Western SciFi Challenge.
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Whew! I am speachless... :)

It's what happens when one's computer is broken for days, and one can't talk to "you lot"! :P
(Did I say that right, you guys?)


Roots: The Saga of an American Family is one I am thinking about reading in the next few months. Let us know how it is!

Girl in Translation by Jean Kwok 3 stars.
Drown by Junot Díaz 1 star.
Currently reading:
Just Between You and Me: A Novel of Losing Fear and Finding God by Jenny B. Jones Pretty fluffy for my tastes, but will contine.
Watership Down by Richard Adams I quite like it so far!


Next up I will finally be reading The Great Gatsby


A m/m romance The Rebuilding Year

For our towel challenge Dominion

Hide and Seek

and My Uncle Oswald


My review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

If you are considering reading it, I recommend the audio.
Almeta's Review of The Man Who Loved Books Too Much
Started Consider Her Ways for May SciFi Challenge because Serenity felt like cheating.
Next:Dead Sleep for Connections Challenge, and YLTO!! ABC Challenge.
AND Tell the Wolves I'm Home for May Group Read.

Book added to my list!!!! Chrissie - where do you find these great titles?





www.goodreads.com/review/show/604517685"
I was intrigued when I saw this in the new May releases. I've added it after reading your review because you and I generally have similar reactions to books. It could be one of YLTO's 2013 awards. :)

Oh! This will be a must read for me especially since it discusses the mystery around William Shakespeare! I read an article about this years ago in Games Magazine of all places, and has intrigued me ever since.

http://www.audiobooksync.com/

Bookmarked. Thanks for the info.

It's amazingly well written! I've been telling everyone I see about it.

Pragya loves that book :)

I've read A Sea Change by Veronica Henry because I was curious with the story from Quick Reads. And then I read Youth Adagio by Alberta Natasia Adji (who is my college friend). And now I'm reading Book With No Name by Anonymous. I'm soooo excited!!

Thanks Scott, just added it.

No Worries, Enjoy!


Is that the one by Mark Douglas? Looks good! Added to the list.

I've read a few Uncle Oswald short stories. The sexism, while I don't agree with it at all, I can generally deal with, just because it would severely limit my reading material otherwise. The ones I have read didn't have an homophobia in them. But I can understand it all getting a bit much. Especially if you love Dahl as much as I do. It feels like they let you down somewhat.

It has been on my list for ages and I bought it about a year ago and never got around to reading it until now. Where did I find it? Here at GR. I have been a member since almost the start. I never will be able to read all the books on my lists.

My review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
It is like an immersion course on post Australian lif -e the colloquialisms and words used can be confusing, but I am glad I read it. It is also about family. Here I would warn that you must not be in a depressed mood when you start. Bad things happen.....and good too.
I have begun One Corpse Too Many. Well, I began reading the Cadfael series by Ellis Peters. The first one was not wow, so then I hopped around between others and began to love the people living in the abbey. So now I want to read the books in order so I know every little tidbit about each figure. The above mentioned is the second in the series and it gives good historical background to the Civil War between King Steven and Empress Maude, England 1138. EVERYBODY says these books need NOT be read in order, other than that books 6 and 10 must be read before book 20. I agree, BUT once you fall in love with the whole setting you will not want to miss anything because there are small details that are nice to know. So my advice is start with book The Leper of Saint Giles, b/c it is so good. Then if you are sure you love the series, start from the beginning. I read a couple before I felt motivated to read all of them. We are having a buddy read on this book here: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...

LOL! I know that already! My list has grown so huge in just the last couple of months. It seems like every title that comes up sounds so good, I have to add it.

I am glad to read your assessment here. I thought I remembered the lukewarm reception of A Morbid Taste for Bones. I had recently read that one, spurred on by the television series. I had not continued the series, but now I may.


Even a better recommendation!
I'm a mystery fan. Series in this genre is prevalent, although strict order of reading is usually not necessary. Getting to know the characters well enough that you grin at their behavior in satisfaction is part of the fun.
Adding yet another series to a To Read pile, the catching up, then waiting for the next installment is an affliction!

Exactly. I feel like I've been betrayed. Unreasonable, of course, but that how I feel.


Almeta's Review of Consider Her Ways
Starting Tell the Wolves I'm Home for May Group Read.
AND Dead Sleep for Connections Challenge, and YLTO!! ABC Challenge.




My review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
I have already started The Hopkins Touch: Harry Hopkins and the Forging of the Alliance to Defeat Hitler. So far it is good. I want to know more about this interesting and so very important guy, how he coped with his illness and how he was satisfied to not stand out there in front. He intrigues me.

is that Reconstructing Amelia?

Ditto! But I'm also realizing there are some on my list that I consider "maybes." I think I'll start a special folder and put them in there.
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My review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
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