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Misty | 1505 comments Re: Natalee:

I loooved The House of Mirth. The Age of Innocence is probably her best known. She also wrote a lot of short stories, too, if you want to start small. Be warned, they are not light and frothy like The Luxe. Wharton was an upperclass New Yorker at the turn of the century. She knows what she's writing about, and there's so much more depth and detail in her stories. And she doesn't take the easy way out, which I love. I hope you enjoy her. If you read anything, let me know. :)


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Kathy  (readr4ever) | 342 comments Well, I put Paper Towns by John Green on the back burner, not because I wasn't going to like it, but because I happened to pick up the new Mary Higgins Clark, Just Take My Heart A Novel and am into it now. I am really looking forward to reading the Paper Towns, so I will probably get right back to it.


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Natalee (nataleem00) | 459 comments Misty:
Perfect! I'm trying to cut back on the froth (and whip! LOL) and these sound like I'd enjoy them. I'll have to check them out after the challenge. I've heard of both books you mentioned... I've just never looked into them. Thanks for the rec. I'll keep you posted!


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Kristen Harvey | 1046 comments Finished The Forest of Hands and Teeth and have decided not to pick up another book until I finish The Book Thief (more than halfway through now!).


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Kristen Harvey | 1046 comments I've read it once before and really enjoyed it. But it was a few years back, so I'm going slow this second time around, savoring it. It's pretty good - I like the narrator's voice. The style of the book is so unique I don't think anyone could quite hate it.


message 506: by Alisha Marie (new)

Alisha Marie (endlesswonderofreading) Kristen, how'd you like The Forest of Hands and Teeth? I absolutely loved it and can't wait for the sequel to come out. A bit less enthused about the supposed movie, though, but who knows? Maybe it could work out.

I finished Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and am going to be starting A Tree Grows in Brooklyn tomorrow. It will be my last book for the YA challenge and after I finish, I plan to pick up a whole bunch of adult books that I've been neglecting.


message 507: by Kathleen (last edited Jun 25, 2009 01:58AM) (new)

Kathleen (standardreading) | 2 comments I finished reading Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson over the weekend. Loved it! The entire set-up is strongly reminiscent of the Octavian Nothing books (this will also be a 2-volume story), but different enough that I really enjoyed it.


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Kristen Harvey | 1046 comments They'd probably make out the movie like any other zombie movie... I really enjoyed the book, I've never read anything like it. :)


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Allison (inconceivably) Cathy wrote: "I've just started The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing:Traitor to the Nation. It was an honorable mention for this year's Boston Globe/Horn Book award. People seem to either love it or hate it ..."

I just finished this last night! What do you think about it? I really enjoyed it.


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I started it two days ago and am having a hard time concentrating (reading too late in the evening and I get distracted becasue I fall asleep, not because I don't like it).

Really interesting atmosphere, strange...


message 511: by Misty (new)

Misty | 1505 comments I have been wanting to rad Cranford for awhile. Did you see the Judy Dench version? Great, though I don't know how it compares to the book.


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Luann (azbookgal) | 274 comments Kathleen wrote: "I finished reading Chains by Laurie Halse AndersonChains by Laurie Halse Anderson over the weekend. Loved it! The entire set-up is strongly reminiscent of the Octavian Nothing books (th..."

Yay, someone else who read and liked Chains! I started a thread for it in the Historical folder, if you want to discuss it more, Kathleen:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...


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Kathy  (readr4ever) | 342 comments I'm getting ready to go to the airport to take a plane to Florida for vacation. A YA book I'm taking with me is Wake by Lisa McMann. I will probably be out of touch for a bit.


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Kristen Harvey | 1046 comments I'm bad and am now reading like 7 books... I got an ARC copy of Candle Man, Book One The Society of Unrelenting Vigilance from the publisher, so I just felt the need to start this one too. So far, it's great. :)


message 516: by Misty (last edited Jun 26, 2009 08:26AM) (new)

Misty | 1505 comments Kathy wrote: "I'm getting ready to go to the airport to take a plane to Florida for vacation. A YA book I'm taking with me is Wake by Lisa McMann. I will probably be out of touch for a bit."

A librarian friend has been telling me about this one. I have to read it apparently. Let me know if you support her in this. She has steered me wrong before.


Kristen wrote: "I'm bad and am now reading like 7 books... I got an ARC copy of Candle Man, Book One The Society of Unrelenting Vigilance from the publisher, so I just felt the need to start this o..."

Well, I know nothing about the book, but the cover is intriguing.


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Renee (elenarenee) | 82 comments I got mixed up in the posts as to which book is about zombies. I confess to a love of zombie books. Which is it please?


JG (Introverted Reader) The Forest of Hands and Teeth is the one they've been talking about recently. I don't know anything beyond that. It does sound like zombie fans like it, though!


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Renee (elenarenee) | 82 comments Thank you so much



message 520: by Kristen (new)

Kristen Harvey | 1046 comments Tis a good zombie book :).


message 521: by Misty (new)

Misty | 1505 comments Just finished The Luxe, which was pretty meh, trying to decide between The Book Thief and The Book of Lost Things, both of which have been sitting on my bookshelf staring me in the face accusingly for too long now.


message 522: by Allison (new)

Allison (inconceivably) The Forest of Hands and Teeth is a good zombie book, but-in my opinion-Sabriel is better :)


message 523: by Renee (new)

Renee (elenarenee) | 82 comments ohhhhh Another one I have not read. Sabriel though will have to wait until next weeks library run. Thanks Allison


message 524: by Kristen (new)

Kristen Harvey | 1046 comments Sabriel is about zombies? I never knew.


message 525: by Allison (new)

Allison (inconceivably) yes ma'am :) zombies a'plenty.


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Kathy  (readr4ever) | 342 comments Allison wrote: "The Forest of Hands and Teeth is a good zombie book, but-in my opinion-Sabriel is better :)"

Allison, I am going to have to get The Forest of Hands and Teeth. I didn't know Sabriel was about zombies either.


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Natalee (nataleem00) | 459 comments I am finally starting The Graveyard Book!


message 528: by Alisha Marie (new)

Alisha Marie (endlesswonderofreading) I have just one mere credit left at paperbackswap.com and since Sabriel is about zombies, I'm off to go order it.


message 529: by Allison (new)

Allison (inconceivably) FYI-Sabriel is the first in a trilogy, the Abhorsen trilogy, to be exact. I haven't read the other two yet, but I can vouch for the fact that Sabriel stands alone so you don't have to worry about immediately getting all 3.

Sabriel
Lirael Daughter of the Clayr
Abhorsen


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Luann (azbookgal) | 274 comments I'm currently reading Lirael! Or actually listening to the brilliant Tim Curry read it to me. :)


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Luann (azbookgal) | 274 comments I've only listened to about the first seven chapters, but I really like it so far. I was SUPPOSED to save it to listen to on an upcoming trip, but I couldn't wait. :) It's long, though, so there is still plenty of listening left for the trip. :)

It IS different in that it focuses on a different main character. I do like her even though she is a tiny bit whiny. So far Sabriel & Touchstone have had only had one small scene, but I bet there will be more from them as the book progresses.


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Ashley  (angelashly) | 23 comments I started Evermore by Alyson Noel last night and hope to finish it tonight. I have about 150 pages left.


message 533: by Allison (new)

Allison (inconceivably) Ashley (angelashly) wrote: "I started Evermore by Alyson Noel last night and hope to finish it tonight. I have about 150 pages left."

I really want to read that! Do you like it a lot?

I am waiting for it to get back to the library.


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Natalee (nataleem00) | 459 comments Ashley (angelashly) wrote: "I started Evermore by Alyson Noel last night and hope to finish it tonight. I have about 150 pages left."

I have that at home in my TBR. What do you think of it so far?


message 535: by Kristen (new)

Kristen Harvey | 1046 comments I loved Evermore and can't wait for the sequel coming out soon! :)


message 536: by Catamorandi (new)

Catamorandi (wwwgoodreadscomprofilerandi) I am currently reading The Wind in the Willows. I just finished A Curse Dark as Gold, which I liked very much.


message 537: by Jessika (new)

Jessika Hoover (jessalittlebooknerd) Working my way through New Moon--I should finish it tonight. I don't care how much some people might argue with me--I like this series. A lot.


message 538: by Luann (new)

Luann (azbookgal) | 274 comments Fiona wrote: "yay! I like Touchstone. Does he ever say what his real name is though as Touchstone is such a peculiar name!"

I only ever remember him being called "Touchstone" in Sabriel and the small part he's had so far in Lirael. But you made me curious, so I did a quick search and found this:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/ind...


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Jennifer (JenJen1221) | 623 comments I'm reading The Mysterious Benedict Society and loving it. I wasn't sure if I would get into it since it was picked for the challenge (the one where I have to walk down a row, spin around, and point at a book with my eyes closed). So I'm very, very happy that I'm enjoying it...it's cute!!!


message 540: by Misty (new)

Misty | 1505 comments Started The Book Thief. Am having this weird mixture of loveit/hateit/loveit going on.


message 541: by TLC (last edited Jun 30, 2009 12:33PM) (new)

TLC Nielsen | 43 comments I finished Adam Rex's The True Meaning of Smekday and went right into The Last Olympian by Rick Riordan. Both were great at keeping me in suspense, never expecting what was around the next page! Terry Pratchett's series that starts with The Wee Free Men made me laugh the loudest, however!


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message 543: by TLC (new)

TLC Nielsen | 43 comments Would I like the book Kristen?

Kristen wrote: "Hi mom! :) I'm still working on Candle Man, Book One The Society of Unrelenting Vigilance."




message 544: by Natalee (last edited Jun 30, 2009 07:24PM) (new)

Natalee (nataleem00) | 459 comments I am 1/4 way through The Graveyard Book and I'm not loving it. I don't know why but I'm just not feeling it. Bod hasn't drawn me in and there doesn't seem to be a lot of character development. I'm going to keep on truckin' and hope it gets better for me. I loved Coraline and was really excited to read this one.


message 545: by Misty (new)

Misty | 1505 comments Natalee wrote: "I am 1/4 way through The Graveyard Book and I'm not loving it. I don't know why but I'm just not feeling it. Bod hasn't drawn me in and there doesn't seem to be a lot of character development. I'..."

I felt the same way and didn't really want to finish, and then they got to Ghulheim, and I LOVED it from there on. Stick with it.


message 546: by Calamus (new)

Calamus I started Hurt Go Happy today. Even though I'm not deaf I can still relate to the main character because I can understand what she's going through with the way she gets treated like she's less capable than she is. It's not my usual fantasy stuff, but it's pretty sweet so far.


message 547: by Jessika (new)

Jessika Hoover (jessalittlebooknerd) Finished New Moon last night and rolled right into Eclipse. I don't know what it is about this series that drags me in so much--it really isn't the best of writing. I just love the escapism, I guess.


message 548: by Misty (new)

Misty | 1505 comments Jess wrote: "Finished New Moon last night and rolled right into Eclipse. I don't know what it is about this series that drags me in so much--it really isn't the best of writing. I jus..."

I always say it's because the stories are engaging. I don't expect everything I read to be Pulitzer worthy writing, but it has to make me care, and she created an engaging world that makes you care.

(and yes, I know there are people out there rolling their eyes and groaning because they didn't care. Can't please everyone...)


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April (booksandwine) | 312 comments I'm currently reading Beauty by Robin McKinley. It's a fast read so far, I'm really enjoying it. The only thing that bothers me is that my copy has some markings in it, apparently the previous owner went buckwild drawing designs around the chapter numbers.


message 550: by Misty (new)

Misty | 1505 comments Hmm, never had that one happen before. At least everything's not highlighted or underlined. I bought a copy of Vanity Fair once that had nearly every sentence underlined in red ink, and I could tell it was felt tip ink, not pen. It all soaked through, so there were lines on the reverse sides, often through the sentence itself.
And I just asked myself, what good would it do to underline every line?


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