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What are you reading and why? May 2013.
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Chrissie, this is pretty much what I do to really avoid "having" to re-sort. When we had the Forgotten Classics challenge, I liked the idea of keeping track of the books on my (then much smaller TBR list) by when they were published. I consider this one 1940 and before. I also created one for books published in 2000 and up (called y-2-k). I think I got up to page 17 on my list before I got tired of looking at the dates for this, and now I define them as they are added. I do not have any shelves defined by genre really, except for children books. I noticed that my To-Read list is now greater than my READ shelf by 15 books. LOL! If it took me 50+ years to Read everything listed, it is pretty sure I am not going to make it through the To-Read list even if I stop adding them today. :) I am sure I have not listed all of the books I have ever read, but it is fun when I come across one I can add. It is just something to do for fun. I know that there are books on my TBR list that I am sure I have read at least once, but I keep them there because I want to read them again, or am not 100 per cent sure.




My review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
I have started Under Fishbone Clouds, also set in China. I like the folktale that it begins with. An innkeeper is kind to a passing old traveler and in payment he draws cranes on the inn wall. When music is played the cranes come alive. The description of those flapping cranes is beautiful and fanciful all at the same time.
I am listening to The Hopkins Touch: Harry Hopkins and the Forging of the Alliance to Defeat Hitler and sometimes it annoys me. Statements are made and conclusions drawn that seem unvalidated.

I then went on to The Night Circus again after YLTO recommendations ;)

I then went on to The Night Circus again after YLTO recommendations ;)"
I absolutely adored The Night Circus! It is one of my top 5 favourite books of all time. The writing is just beautiful! I hope you enjoy it too Kat :)

I then went on to The Night Circus again after YLTO recommendations ;)"
I absol..."
Loved the Night Circus too :)




Now I'm starting


I then went on to The Night Circus again after YLTO recommendations..."
Glad to see Night Circus is appreciated. It's a group read for June for me. Now I am really looking forward reading it.

Esta, "Middlesex" is really good. I particularly loved the parts about the Greek culture, the grandmother and her experiences.

The Night Circus is a wonderful group discussion book!☺





I have also just read The One I Left Behind by Jennifer McMahon which I found very difficult to finish. I figured out who the murderer was at the beginning of the book, but I often do that in a mystery; therefore, that doesn't make the book less exciting for me. However, other readers might find it disconcerting to figure out who the killer is so early in the book. It really is easy to figure out. I had difficulty relating to any of the characters in the book or getting involved in the "investigation." This was what made the book flat to me. I could not maintain an interest in the plot or characters because the book did not develop deeply enough for me.

Still reading Tell the Wolves I'm Home for May Group Read.


I will be making a start tomorrow on Instruments of Darkness


yep!!!

I just got this book and am thinking of swapping it into my ABC Challenge as my M book, just because of all of the comments.


I really want to read Instruments of Darkness Lisa, can you let me know what you think of it?


Of course I can Kimberly! No problem at all :)

Starting Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk: A Modest Bestiary for a yearly Countdown Challenge.

On to Midnight Robber for May's challenge and for Jamaica. Will this be my elusive 5 star read? Only time will tell...
(See what I did there?)

Sure, Kimberly. :)"
Thanks Pragya :)

My review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
I am enjoying The Hopkins Touch: Harry Hopkins and the Forging of the Alliance to Defeat Hitler, but reading about war strategies is hard. There is humor and it is terribly interesting, but I need some lightness, at least relatively. I will start Some Sing, Some Cry. The audiobook is narrated by Robin Miles and she sings some of the songs. She did a fantastic job with The Book of Night Women.

My review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
So now I can really begin Some Sing, Some Cry,narrated by the talented Robin Miles. I simply had to finish the other first.



I started The White Queen last night, sitting in the back of Church while hubby was at a committee meeting. turns out I was within 3 miles of the setting of the opening chapters? Grafton has since been ennobled and is now Grafton Regis. What a co-incidence!

Wow, talk about an auspicious beginning to your latest read!

Have now started The Hunt For Atlantis as the next audiobook on my list. I hope I can get past the narrator and his nasally female voices.




I do like Terry Pratchett's books. I've not read any for a little while so perhaps I'll have to dig one out that I've not read and give it a whirl! I hope you enjoy The long Earth



Easy read. I will try others in the series, and of course now have to rent the DVDs!
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