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★ Jess  | 3071 comments Finished Stephan King's "Dolores Claiborne", and about to start the first of my Christmas books, "A monster calls" by Patrick Ness.


message 2902: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (last edited Dec 27, 2011 08:17PM) (new)

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★ Jess wrote: "Finished Stephan King's "Dolores Claiborne", and about to start the first of my Christmas books, "A monster calls" by Patrick Ness."

Dolores Claiborne
A Monster Calls
;)


message 2903: by Anne (new)

Anne Just this minute finished The Tower, The Zoo and The Tortoise. Quirky. havent made up my mind if it is a 3 or 4 star but I did enjoy it. Goodreads readers likened it to the Major Pettigrew novel and The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society novel. It is and it isn't. Explores the lives of characters who work and live in the Tower of London.


message 2904: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Anne wrote: "Just this minute finished The Tower, The Zoo and The Tortoise. Quirky. havent made up my mind if it is a 3 or 4 star but I did enjoy it. Goodreads readers likened it to the Major Pettigrew novel ..."

The Tower, The Zoo, and The Tortoise:)


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I.E. Henn Shelly wrote: "Iain wrote: "I'm a regular reader of Stephen King, and I'm a fan of the time travel sub-genre of s/f, so when Mr. King did time travel I just had to get me a ticket. "11.22.63," the new novel abo..."

Hi Shelly. Yes, I watched all four (or was it five?) seasons of Quantum Leap back in the early 90's and it's a favourite 'ol series of mine. If you loved that show then I'm going to suggest that you will sink into "11.22.63," and feel you are as much a part of it as the characters. It definitely has a similar 'vibe." And no, I'm not even going to hint at what happens when that historic date arrives in the novel's narrative, you'll have to read it to find out:)


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I.E. Henn Brenda wrote: "Glad you're enjoying it Iain, it's definitely got good reviews! And definitely much easier to read on the Kindle:)"

Brenda, loved this book and more than happy to have read it on my Kindle as opposed to lugging around the 800 plus page print version (as a commuter who reads, I've had more than my fair share of that in the past, haven't we all.)


message 2907: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Iain wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Glad you're enjoying it Iain, it's definitely got good reviews! And definitely much easier to read on the Kindle:)"

Brenda, loved this book and more than happy to have read it on my..."


I just received a kindle for Christmas Iain, so I'm yet to sink my teeth into a big one, but the idea of travelling with only the kindle, instead of 5 or 6 paperbacks is lovely:)


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Iain wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Glad you're enjoying it Iain, it's definitely got good reviews! And definitely much easier to read on the Kindle:)"

Brenda, loved this book and more than happy to have read it on my..."


Awesome. I can't wait! =)


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★ Jess wrote: "Finished Stephan King's "Dolores Claiborne", and about to start the first of my Christmas books, "A monster calls" by Patrick Ness."

Jess youll love it!


message 2910: by Michael (new)

Michael (knowledgelost) I'm currently reading a book called Bedtime Stories for Children You Hate, I really want to read these bedtime stories to a kid :D


message 2911: by Laurel (new)

Laurel Lamperd Waiting for the Train - a short story - free read - set in the Outback of Australia in the 1930's. Life seen through the eyes of a young girl. Check it out at www.authorsden.com/laurellamperd & http://laurellamperdwrite.weebly.com


message 2912: by Mish (last edited Dec 28, 2011 08:37PM) (new)

Mish | 3601 comments Knowledge Lost wrote: "I'm currently reading a book called Bedtime Stories for Children You Hate, I really want to read these bedtime stories to a kid :D"

LOL KL…they don’t sound like stories for kids ‘Your neighbour kills people’ ‘blood in the sink’ these are horror stories...you will frighten them


message 2913: by Michael (new)

Michael (knowledgelost) They are written exactly like a childrens story, so they might work ;)


message 2914: by Mish (new)

Mish | 3601 comments Nah….I don’t think so KL….you will be up in the middle of the night by a screaming child if you read this to them. I think I’d stick to Thomas the tank engine or fairy books :)


message 2915: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments I just finished A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness. I think its safe to say that is one of the best books I have read this year, by far. Amazing.


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so glad you liked it Jess :D

how cool are the illustrations!


Im reading A Clash of Kings (A Song of Ice and Fire, #2) by George R.R. Martin and Angelfall (Penryn & the End of Days #1) by Susan Ee (my first kindle book :D)


message 2917: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments The drawings were so beautiful. They totally added to the story. Now Im at a loss for what to read next...Nothing can possibly follow that.


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With the end of the year coming up fast, how's everyone going on their Reading Challenge?


message 2919: by Michael (last edited Dec 29, 2011 01:19PM) (new)

Michael (knowledgelost) Mish wrote: "Nah….I don’t think so KL….you will be up in the middle of the night by a screaming child if you read this to them. I think I’d stick to Thomas the tank engine or fairy books :)"

Like the real Grimm fairy tales? or the German fairy tales?


Shelly wrote: "With the end of the year coming up fast, how's everyone going on their Reading Challenge?"

Nailed it


message 2920: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments Im starting In the Winter Dark by Tim Winton.


message 2921: by Mish (new)

Mish | 3601 comments Knowledge Lost wrote: "Mish wrote: "Nah….I don’t think so KL….you will be up in the middle of the night by a screaming child if you read this to them. I think I’d stick to Thomas the tank engine or fairy books :)"

Like ..."


No KL….read something nice. Like Dr. Seuss :)


message 2922: by Michael (new)

Michael (knowledgelost) No way


message 2923: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments I do not like green eggs and ham, I do not like them, Sam I am :)


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Dr. Seuss FTW!! lol


message 2925: by Neko (new)

Neko House Rules by Jodi Picoult
My Mum's friends all enjoy her books and since my Mum knows I like to read a friend of hers lent a whole stack of Picoult's books for me to read..Only that was middle of the year and I'm only getting to them now! lol

Only up to page 54 at the moment but so far House Rules is seeming to be a very interesting book.


And with that I finally finished off Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, #3) by Suzanne Collins and well..If you're interested I wrote a review which DOES contain spoilers but I wasn't all that thrilled with the book.

Also finished off another Yotsuba&!, Vol. 7 by Kiyohiko Azuma which is the 7th manga in the series and now onto the 8th Yotsuba&!, Vol. 8 by Kiyohiko Azuma but only a few pages in.


message 2926: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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★ Jess wrote: "I do not like green eggs and ham, I do not like them, Sam I am :)"

Haha!!


message 2927: by [deleted user] (new)

just finished Angelfall (Penryn & the End of Days #1) by Susan Ee cost me .99 cents and I damn well loved the book cant wait for the second one


message 2928: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Currently reading Mara, Daughter of the Nile for summer challenge, and about to start Dying Inside for another group. Plus I picked up about half a dozen books today at the library so I'm hoping to catch up on a bit of reading on my days off.


message 2929: by Gerald (new)

Gerald | 19 comments Currently reading Cutting for Stone, Full Black, Vietnam: A Global Studies Handbook, Fresh Disasters, Sailor Historian: The Best of Samuel Eliot Morison, and The Haj. I keep several going at a time, usually for different purposes. For example, I almost always have a book on CD in my car and a paperback in my car's console so I won't get stuck somewhere, such as waiting for a doctor's appointment, without something to read. I also have The Land of Painted Caves on my Kindle which I pick up from time to time. I almost forgot, I also have Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea on the eReader app on my android phone. That seems to cover all the bases.
Retirement certainly facilitates being able to read a lot.


message 2930: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Wow Gerald, how don't you mix all the 'plots' up? >.<


message 2931: by Gerald (new)

Gerald | 19 comments I sometimes have to backtrack a page or two when I haven't read one of my "Currently Reading" books in a little while. I can keep them straight for the most part.


message 2932: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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I have trouble with two...lol


message 2933: by evie (new)

evie (ecie) Gerald wrote: "Currently reading Cutting for Stone, Full Black, Vietnam: A Global Studies Handbook, Fresh Disasters, [book:Sailor Historian: The Best of..."

way to go Gerald !!!


message 2934: by Laurel (new)

Laurel Lamperd Just finished reading Happiness Guaranteed by Wendy Larharnar, available from Kindle, Smashwords, Sony and other download sellers associated with Smashwords.
Wendy Laharnar gives a glimpse of what life might be in the future in her satirical short story: when babies are made to a formula of perfection. Bianca is terrified when she discovers an imperfection in herself which, if it becomes known to the ones in charge, will not only destroy her marriage to her loved husband, Derek, but will destroy her.


message 2935: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Laurel wrote: "Just finished reading Happiness Guaranteed by Wendy Larharnar, available from Kindle, Smashwords, Sony and other download sellers associated with Smashwords.
Wendy Laharnar gives a glimpse of what ..."


Happiness Guaranteed by Wendy Laharnar:) Sounds interesting Laurel!


message 2936: by David (new)

David (ozhaggis) | 5 comments Just finished all 925 pages of 1Q84. On 900 of those pages nothing much happens. But it's quirky and odd and full of magical realism etc. If that hasn't put you off, go read it.

I'm now looking for something short and fast and fun to read ...


message 2937: by Katie (new)

Katie Stewart (katiewstewart) | 184 comments At the moment, I'm reading a children's book called Chamaeleon: The Secret Spy by Lynda Wilcox. I originally bought it for my daughter, but it turned out to be a little old for her, so I'm reading it myself and really enjoying it. It's an Indie ebook, well written and edited, great characters, with maybe a questionable mix of science fiction and fantasy...but I intend to do a review later so I won't say any more.


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Cate Forster | 2 comments I'm currently reading The Plague, The Six Sacred Stones and a couple of others I pick up now and then.


message 2939: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 3071 comments Finished In the Winter Dark by Tim Winton, wonderful book. Review here: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Now Im returning to a YA book The Secret Hour by Scott Westerfeld.


message 2940: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Great review Jess, I must get to this one!


message 2941: by Mish (new)

Mish | 3601 comments I have just finished today The Street Sweeper 5 stars...amazing, powerful book about the holocaust and by an Australian Author. I'm off to Sydney on holidays tomorrow so I will write a review when i get back

I'm currently readingYou Don't Have to Say You Love Me for my summer challenge

and finished Life of Pi4 stars...loved this book, very funny. here's my review
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


message 2942: by Dee-Ann (new)

Dee-Ann | 644 comments Have restarted Sophie's World which I am surprised to finid I am enjoying this time. I have also started Halfway to the Grave this morning on the way to work on the bus, which is fun.


message 2943: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Just finished Hide by Lisa Gardner..loved it. Review here http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

About to start A Bella Street Mystery: The Secret Formula by Clare Havens on my kindle:)


message 2944: by Blue Eyed Vixen (new)

Blue Eyed Vixen | 35 comments I've got The Lady of the Rivers to be read soon but I thought I would make a start on my challenge books first so I'm reading "Rocks in the Belly" by Jon Bauer. A difficult subject to read I suspect but very well written.


message 2945: by [deleted user] (new)

Im reading Storm Born (Dark Swan, #1) by Richelle Mead (almost done) having just finished Paranormalcy (Paranormalcy, #1) by Kiersten White both recs from friends on GR
actually enjoyed both
I think I might start Eden by Keary Taylor im still on my YA kick at the moment its wonderfully distracting


message 2946: by Khenan (new)

Khenan Bragador | 140 comments Read the Tomorrow series again quickly, good read after so many years since i read it last. Think i may go on to read the subsequent series (Ellies Tale or something like that). Back onto King Solomons mines quickly then back to Roald Dahls short stories! great reads both of them.


message 2947: by Sherri (new)

Sherri (fabledhattress) | 456 comments Currently reading my friends books, Aaron's World and Wolves Among Sheep, I swear being an editor is awesome :)


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Louise (louisecc) | 192 comments I'm reading Juliet by Anne Fortier. All I can say so far is 'Hmmmmmm'. It reminds me a lot of books by Barbara Erskine - and I don't have much tolerance for those. This one is a book club read, so I will persevere. It's enjoyable up to a point, but silly-arse girlies don't really do it for me. ;)


message 2949: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

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Louise wrote: "I'm reading Juliet by Anne Fortier. All I can say so far is 'Hmmmmmm'. It reminds me a lot of books by Barbara Erskine - and I don't have much toleran..."

Haha!!


message 2950: by Lyn (new)

Lyn (Lynlou) | 1 comments I'm reading "The Wide Sargasso Sea" by Jean Rhys. Interesting so far, at least it is holding my attention more than the other two I've started.


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