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message 951: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey Crimmel (jeffreyrcrimmelcom) Not the men's version of Eat Pray Love. I actually saw it in a book store. Stupid book.. Sort of like the one titled 'Everything a Man Knows about a Woman'. When you open the book all the pages are blank. ????


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Cheryl (cherylllr) Gag books irritate me.


message 953: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (cherylllr) Oh, sorry - back on topic - I'm reading The Fuzzy Papers: Little Fuzzy & Fuzzy Sapiens. So far better than I expected after the misery that was Space Viking.


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currently reading : Boneshaker by Cherie Priest

I'm loving it at the moment, partly because I know there are zombies and I love zombies.
its classified as steampunk and I have been reading alot of that lately..I think I'm falling inlove
any one else reading or is into steampunk?


message 955: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sorcha-sidhe) Friday I started reading Elizabeth Norton's historical biography on ANNE OF CLEVES, Henry VIII's (Tudor) fourth wife.

I find Anne a fascinating figure, in part due to the fact that there seems to be so little known about her life before England, but as a whole her story is so intriguing, especially considering that she was so well treated by Henry even though it was abundantly clear he was not attracted to her and did not wish to marry her. She was also far more clever than any of her predecessors, which is evident in the way she conducted herself not only prior to her marriage to Henry, but also during it and after it was dissolved.

A really interesting read so far: I expect to have it finished by tomorrow.

~S.


message 956: by Nicki (new)

Nicki Markus (nickijmarkus) | 168 comments I'm just starting "A Thousand Splendid Suns" and enjoying it so far - I'm about 1/4 through.


message 957: by Neko (new)

Neko Nicki wrote: "I'm just starting "A Thousand Splendid Suns" and enjoying it so far - I'm about 1/4 through."

That's a great book to read :D


message 958: by Mandapanda (last edited Feb 07, 2011 10:53PM) (new)

Mandapanda Melanie wrote: "any one else reading or is into steampunk?..."

I like steampunk but so far have just read it in the romance genre which I see from your profile is not your thing. I like The Iron Duke by Meljean Brook, Soulless by Gail Carriger and Mongrel by K.Z. Snow. There's a 'Steampunk Romance' list on Goodreads now for anyone who likes that genre: http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/59...

There's a recent release YA Steampunk (not romance) called: Worldshaker by Aussie author Richard Harland which is getting great reviews and has been optioned for a film I believe. You might be interested in that one.:)


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Mandy wrote: "Melanie wrote: "any one else reading or is into steampunk?..."

I like steampunk but so far have just read it in the romance genre which I see from your profile is not your thing. I like [book:Th..."


I loved soulless, I don't mind a bit of romance but I think I over did it last year and was looking for a new avenue.
thanks for the recommendations and the list link i shall look into them :D


message 960: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79975 comments Mod
Nicki wrote: "I'm just starting "A Thousand Splendid Suns" and enjoying it so far - I'm about 1/4 through."

I've looked at reading that one several times, let us know what you think when you've finished Nicki, I'd be very interested...:)


message 961: by Neko (new)

Neko @Brenda- Have you read the first book by the same author as a Thousand Spendid Suns? I think if you enjoyed that (Kite Runner) you would also enjoy this book. Both different yet both paint very vivid images in your mind. Well worth looking at,i think.


message 962: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 79975 comments Mod
Laura wrote: "@Brenda- Have you read the first book by the same author as a Thousand Spendid Suns? I think if you enjoyed that (Kite Runner) you would also enjoy this book. Both different yet both paint very viv..."

I just received Kite Runner from Sarah with the book swap, and haven't had a chance to read it yet. I'm sure I will because I have been anxious to read both of them for awhile! Thanks Laura..:)


message 963: by Neko (new)

Neko Oooh wonderful! Let us know how you enjoy Kite Runner. It took me ages to locate a copy of it until one day I was wondering around K-Mart and it was there for $12 snatched it right up..ehehehe


message 964: by LauraW (last edited Feb 08, 2011 09:24AM) (new)

LauraW (lauralynnwalsh) | 23 comments I am Laura W: I am reading The FitzOsborne's in Exile. I have enjoyed these books very much. I enjoy the nuances of character in each of the people in the book.


message 965: by Davina (new)

Davina | 154 comments Wow I'd never heard of steampunk so I googled it thanks Melanie and Mandy. I've put Worldshaker on my to read list. Melanie have you read Brocken by Kelley Armstrong it's got some lovely zombies in it from the time of Jack the ripper but based in the present day.


message 966: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (cherylllr) My son is loving YA steampunk, Leviathan and Mortal Engines. I enjoyed the prequel to the latter, Fever Crumb, after he assured me it stands alone.


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Joanne (goodreadscomjovo) | 262 comments Sarah wrote: "Friday I started reading Elizabeth Norton's historical biography on ANNE OF CLEVES, Henry VIII's (Tudor) fourth wife.

I find Anne a fascinating figure, in part due to the fact tha..."


Sarah wrote: "Friday I started reading Elizabeth Norton's historical biography on ANNE OF CLEVES, Henry VIII's (Tudor) fourth wife.

I find Anne a fascinating figure, in part due to the fact tha..."


I'll look forward to hearing what you think of it Sarah - I've always thought she was the most interesting of the six wives! I'll have to read this one. Thanks for the tip!


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Rachael (rachaelelaineh) | 18 comments A Brush of Darkness byAllison Pang had great reviews


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Amber (elfkingdom) | 366 comments Sarah wrote: "Friday I started reading Elizabeth Norton's historical biography on ANNE OF CLEVES, Henry VIII's (Tudor) fourth wife.

I find Anne a fascinating figure, in part due to the fact tha..."


Thanks for the tip - I've been hunting out historical biographies lately, and Elizabeth Norton's on my list, as is her Anne of Cleves work. Will definitely be placing another order through TBD!!!


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Dee-Ann | 644 comments Have started reading The Secret Life of Beeswhich is part of the summer reading challenge and Twilight of Love: Travels with Turgenev which is for the February reading challenge. Both writers appear to be great wordsmiths so far, though have only read about 10 pages of each.


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Davina wrote: "Wow I'd never heard of steampunk so I googled it thanks Melanie and Mandy. I've put Worldshaker on my to read list. Melanie have you read Brocken by Kelley Armstrong it's got some lovely zombies in..."

No I have not read that but it sounds interesting I was very intrigued with jack the ripper awhile back I think I just might add that to my list to read
thanks Davina!


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I have just finished "Riding the Black Cockatoo" by John Danalis. An easy read, at times I felt that he was making too much of an issue about the whole white/Aboriginal situation, rather than concentrating on the value of the wonderful return of Mary to his people and country. Can highly recommend this non-fiction book.


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I am currently reading Mistaken by Neil Jordan and absolutely loving this novel. Dark and brooding in some places, inevitably Irish. Would love to have a discussion about what the "vampire" is a metaphor for in the novel.


message 974: by Mandapanda (last edited Feb 09, 2011 08:50PM) (new)

Mandapanda Sue wrote: "I am currently reading Mistaken by Neil Jordan and absolutely loving this novel. Dark and brooding in some places, inevitably Irish. Would love to have a discussion about what the "vampire" is a me..."

It sounds wonderful Sue. I'm going to have an Irish flavour to one of the upcoming challenges (in honour of St Patrick's Day) so perhaps this book is one for people to look out for. If another person chooses it we'll start a discussion in the 'individual book discussion' thread if you like. It's certainly an intriguing book!

Mistaken
Mistaken by Neil Jordan


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I also like the look of this book!


message 976: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Laura wrote: "@Brenda- Have you read the first book by the same author as a Thousand Spendid Suns? I think if you enjoyed that (Kite Runner) you would also enjoy this book. Both different yet both paint very viv..."
totally agree, these books are wonderful


message 977: by Patricia (new)

Patricia (rizeandshine) I hadn't heard of Mistaken before. It sounds good so I've added it to my never-ending to read list. Sue and Mandy, be sure and let us know how it goes.


message 978: by Laurel (new)

Laurel Lamperd Jo wrote: "Sarah wrote: "Friday I started reading Elizabeth Norton's historical biography on ANNE OF CLEVES, Henry VIII's (Tudor) fourth wife.

I find Anne a fascinating figure, in part due to ..."


Anne of Cleves is the wife I know least about about and was perhaps the luckiest of the wives of that monster, Henry V111. Laurel


message 979: by Trish (new)

Trish (bowedbookshelf) Listening to Peter Temple's Broken Shore, a detective mystery featuring Joe Cashin, middle-aged and scarred by past events. Temple's clipped, telegraphic style works very well for getting across the main action and leaving room for imagination.


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LauraW (lauralynnwalsh) | 23 comments I just finished the FitzOsbornes in Exile by Michelle Cooper. I liked it, but it seemed much less focused than the first book - until the end. It felt like the middle book of a trilogy - most of the characters were introduced, minor developments and minor actions, but still waiting for bigger conclusion.


message 981: by Neko (new)

Neko I finsished several small books last night which are hard to find in GR but they are by Michael Farr- Tintin, Snowy, Captain Haddock.
The books are small history look into each of their lives..pretty great for any Tintin fan :D


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★ Jess  | 3071 comments Im now starting City of Glass by Cassandra Clare.
I found it at a second-hand bookstore for $10. In perfect condition! Im really enjoying it so far, but im only 40 pages in...


message 983: by Neko (new)

Neko Read another book by Michael Farr but it was about Professor Calculus..Gotta enter these into GR turns out they haven't been for english edition yet..bit odd.


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Dee-Ann | 644 comments I picked up this morning and started reading The Secret Lives of Dresses. My eldest son asked if it was related to the book I had just finished ... The Secret Life of Bees ... alas no, but secret lives must be a theme for me at the moment.


message 985: by Mandapanda (new)

Mandapanda Dee-Ann wrote: "I picked up this morning and started reading The Secret Lives of Dresses. My eldest son asked if it was related to the book I had just finished ... [book:The Secret Life of Bees|374..."

Lots more 'The Secret Life's..." to be found on this link if you want to continue the theme Dee-Ann! lol
http://www.goodreads.com/search/searc...


message 986: by Dee-Ann (new)

Dee-Ann | 644 comments wow thaat list could seriously boost up my TBR list. Thanks Mandy, some look quite good.


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Bronwyn Rykiert | 315 comments I have just finsihed reading Heat Seeker by Lora Leigh, I enjoyed this for the sex but I found the story had too many layers and I had trouble keeping up with it and 52 Waratah Avenue by Lynne Wilding. I really this for the story about a family from Sydney. I am about to start Death Was the Other Woman: A Novel by Linda L. Richards and Dancing with the Devil by Keri Arthur


message 988: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Mandy wrote: "Dee-Ann wrote: "I picked up this morning and started reading The Secret Lives of Dresses. My eldest son asked if it was related to the book I had just finished ... [book:The Secret ..."

Who'd have thought there'd be 806 entires for books called "The secret life of....."?


message 989: by Maja (new)

Maja | 13 comments I've just started Goldie Goldbloom's "The Paperbark Shoe" and it is fabulous so far.
My goal is to read as many Aussie, and particularly WA authors, this year.


message 990: by Neko (new)

Neko Maja wrote: "I've just started Goldie Goldbloom's "The Paperbark Shoe" and it is fabulous so far.
My goal is to read as many Aussie, and particularly WA authors, this year."


Why WA in particular? And gl on your quest :D


message 991: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (cherylllr) I just finished The Akhenaten Adventure and haven't decided whether to continue. Have any of you read these Middle Grade books by Philip Kerr?


message 992: by Rosanne (new)

Rosanne Maja wrote: "I've just started Goldie Goldbloom's "The Paperbark Shoe" and it is fabulous so far.
My goal is to read as many Aussie, and particularly WA authors, this year."


Well, Maja - you're in luck. I'm a Western Australian, and my book According to Luke is coming out in a few weeks. And my publishers are already nibbling at my next one. Just heard last night. Fingers crossed!


message 993: by Maja (new)

Maja | 13 comments @Cheryl - It's all about patriotism :). I support my local writers hoping that they will return the favour one day LOL.

@Rosanne - that is great news. Let me know when your book is out. It must be such a great feeling seeing your 'baby' out in the world. Good luck with it all.


message 994: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Cheryl wrote: "I just finished The Akhenaten Adventure and haven't decided whether to continue. Have any of you read these Middle Grade books by Philip Kerr?"

No I havent but sounds good.


message 995: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey Crimmel (jeffreyrcrimmelcom) Girl who played with Fire. Second in the series from the author of the Girl with the Dragon tattoo. Best murder mystery series out there in the world today. The Girl Who Played with Fire


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I will get to that series eventually Jeffrey a friend recently loaned me the first two books.


message 997: by Maja (new)

Maja | 13 comments Finished "The Paperbark Shoe" and wow! Will do a review of this one.
Just started "Everyman's Rules for Scientific Living" by Carrie Tiffany.


message 998: by Neko (new)

Neko Jeffrey wrote: "Girl who played with Fire. Second in the series from the author of the Girl with the Dragon tattoo. Best murder mystery series out there in the world today. [book:The Girl Who Played with Fire|5..."
Hmm..I didn't enjoy the first book..so I'm a little 'eh' about starting the second one. I know a friend who can lend me the 2nd and 3rd books. I'll be interested to see what you think of it :)


message 999: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments Stuck on City of Glass. Its a fun read, but not great-and certainly doesnt leave me wanting more very time I put it down.
Trying to finish is ASAP so I can begin The Last Days or The Forest of Hands and Teeth. For the record, that is my favorite book title. Ever.


message 1000: by Mandapanda (last edited Feb 19, 2011 12:55AM) (new)

Mandapanda ★ Jessica ★ wrote: " The Forest of Hands and Teeth. For the record, that is my favorite book title. Ever..."

It's a fantastic title - really makes you want to peek inside the cover!


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