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message 551: by Natalee (new)

Natalee (nataleem00) | 459 comments How irritating... I am one of those people that don't like my books marked in. I don't even like the pages dog-earred. I like to keep them as new, clean, and crisp as I can!


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Natalee (nataleem00) | 459 comments Misty wrote: "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..."

I tried to read more last night but everytime I start a page, I pass out! It's taking me forever to get anywhere in it. I think I am only on page 100 or so. I'm going to keep at it, though.




message 553: by Allison (new)

Allison (inconceivably) April wrote: "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 owne..."

it is a really fast read...but the plot does move sorta slow...I didn't get into it until she finally got to the Beast's castle.


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Natalee (nataleem00) | 459 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 liked majority of the series but the last one wasn't so great in my opinion. High expectations, low delivery.
I think that series got a lot of girls reading, which is awesome. I know several girls that didn't read much before but since reading the series, they read all the time... looking for the next best book. I think its fabulous.



message 555: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie (sbez05) | 30 comments April wrote: "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 owne..."

I'm going to be starting that one soon! I just got a call from my library that they're holding it for me. :) We're going away for the weekend, so maybe I'll start it then.


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TLC Nielsen | 43 comments Everyone at work loves the book you're reading. I haven't read it yet -is it easy to get into?

Jennifer wrote: "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 aro..."




message 557: by Beth (new)

Beth Knight (zazaknittycat) | 390 comments I just started To Kill a Mockingbird. I'm reading it for task 20.1 and I'm glad it's one of the group reads for this month.


message 558: by Kathy (last edited Jul 02, 2009 07:05AM) (new)

Kathy  (readr4ever) | 342 comments I'm currently reading Wake by Lisa McMann. Jennifer, I picked up The Mysterious Benedict Society the other day and look forward to reading it.


message 559: by Inoli (new)

Inoli | 17 comments Misty wrote: "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...) "


Thank you Misty. I cared. I absolutely loved the Twilight series. It was also my reintroduction, after many, many years, to the world of fiction reading which this time I believe will stay with me for the rest of my life. I didn't exactly fall in love with any of the characters (although I'd love to get to know Alice better) but I cared a lot. There were many times that the series had me in such an extremely heightened emotional state that my hands trembled and I couldn't stop reading regardless of the time of night. I stopped for the day after the sun came up a number of times. My reaction to books may change as I read more but this series will always have a special place in my heart.



message 560: by Inoli (new)

Inoli | 17 comments Just started A Great and Terrible Beauty from the Gemma Doyle trilogy by Libba Bray.


message 561: by Natalee (new)

Natalee (nataleem00) | 459 comments Oooo, Inoli, hope you love it! That's my favorite series.


message 562: by Inoli (new)

Inoli | 17 comments Natalee wrote: "Oooo, Inoli, hope you love it! That's my favorite series."

I'll keep you posted Natalee. The praise I've heard/read for this series has been intense.


message 563: by Misty (new)

Misty | 1505 comments Inoli wrote: "I didn't exactly fall in love with any of the characters (although I'd love to get to know Alice better) but I cared a lot."


Alice was my favorite vamp character, Charlie was my fave human.




message 564: by Robyn (new)

Robyn Hawk (aflyonthewall) | 54 comments Natalee wrote: "Misty wrote: "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 lo..."

Are you reading in bed? take the book to the beach or a park - sit up! I promise this is worth it!

Robyn Hawk
http://booksreadingitall.blogspot.com/



message 565: by Robyn (new)

Robyn Hawk (aflyonthewall) | 54 comments I just finished a book by a new author Escape Under The Forever Sky By Eve Yohalem - it was wonderful and I think that tweens, teens and YA's will identify with the lead character Lucy! I posted a review in my blog.

Robyn Hawk
http://booksreadingitall.blogspot.com/


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message 567: by Kristen (new)

Kristen Harvey | 1046 comments Mom, you would LOVE The Mysterious Benedict Society. The audio of it is fairly good. :)


message 568: by Kristen (new)

Kristen Harvey | 1046 comments I'm reading a girly book - Twenty Boy Summer - definitely not my usual read.


message 569: by Natalee (new)

Natalee (nataleem00) | 459 comments I started Hunger Games last night but may have to set aside to read library books that come in. I'm only 10 or 15 pages in and already like it.


message 570: by Kristen (new)

Kristen Harvey | 1046 comments I hear that Natalee! I just finished A Map of the Known World and did not like it. Now I've started Red Glass, which I forgot at my parents last night doing laundry, so I started What the Moon Saw last night when I couldn't find it. I am almost done with The Book Thief, I swear!


message 571: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (JenJen1221) | 623 comments Tlc wrote: "Everyone at work loves the book you're reading. I haven't read it yet -is it easy to get into?

Jennifer wrote: "I'm reading The Mysterious Benedict Society and loving it. I wasn't sur..."


Yeah it is easy to get into...it's a total kids book...I would recommend it to all the little kiddies I used to work with, but for some reason towards the end I lost interest. Probably because I was starting to stress about school.



message 572: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (JenJen1221) | 623 comments Misty wrote: "Inoli wrote: "I didn't exactly fall in love with any of the characters (although I'd love to get to know Alice better) but I cared a lot."


Alice was my favorite vamp character, Charlie was my fav..."


I really loved Alice, too. I want her as my shopping buddy...LOL



message 573: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (JenJen1221) | 623 comments I'm reading Inkheart. I love how it talks about books, books, and more books.


message 574: by Eden (new)

Eden Silverfox (tsalagi_writer) | 265 comments Jennifer wrote: "I'm reading Inkheart. I love how it talks about books, books, and more books."

I have the book, but haven't read it yet though I plan to read it soon. Is it good?



JG (Introverted Reader) Eden wrote: "I have the book, but haven't read it yet though I plan to read it soon. Is it good?"

For me it felt a little like it was going around in circles, but mostly I really liked it.


message 576: by Cecily (new)

Cecily (skeskali) Natalee wrote: "Misty wrote: "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."

As much as I'm a Gaiman fangirl, I didn't really enjoy this book. I gave it three stars because of the way Gaiman constructs sentences and ideas, but the story itself just didn't grab me.



message 577: by Cecily (last edited Jul 07, 2009 06:56AM) (new)

Cecily (skeskali) I just finished Debbie Harry Sings in French by Meagan Brothers. Quite an unusual twist on teenage gender and sexuality issues, but part of me wishes she'd gone a little deeper. All told, it was a quick and pleasurable read, and it's probably the first YA book I've seen lately that actually handles 80s nostalgia very well.


message 578: by Cecily (new)

Cecily (skeskali) Natalee wrote: "I started Hunger Games last night but may have to set aside to read library books that come in. I'm only 10 or 15 pages in and already like it."

This was such a good book. I'm eagerly waiting for the sequel!



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I finished The Subtle Knife and am now reading The Amber Spyglass.


message 580: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (JenJen1221) | 623 comments Eden wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "I'm reading Inkheart. I love how it talks about books, books, and more books."

I have the book, but haven't read it yet though I plan to read it soon. Is it good?
"


I'm just in the beginning (I started school again so I'm a little behind on my "fun" books), but so far I love it!



message 581: by Misty (new)

Misty | 1505 comments Cecily wrote: "I just finished Debbie Harry Sings in French by Meagan Brothers. Quite an unusual twist on teenage gender and sexuality issues, but part of me wishes she'd gone a little deeper. All told, it was a ..."

I've been wanting to read this. The title just draws me in. Glad to hear its worth it.


message 582: by Eden (new)

Eden Silverfox (tsalagi_writer) | 265 comments Now reading Anne of the Island.


message 583: by Natalee (new)

Natalee (nataleem00) | 459 comments Told ya it would happen... The library called with The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian so I'm putting Hunger Games to the side for now.


message 584: by Beth (new)

Beth Knight (zazaknittycat) | 390 comments Natalee, I hope you enjoy The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. It was soooo good!


message 585: by Natalee (new)

Natalee (nataleem00) | 459 comments I read four chapters last night and enjoyed it. The main character has so much personality!


message 586: by Beth (new)

Beth Knight (zazaknittycat) | 390 comments I'm just about to start The Thief Lord.


message 587: by Allison (new)

Allison (inconceivably) *blushes* I'm reading The Vampire Diaries.


message 588: by Misty (new)

Misty | 1505 comments Natalee wrote: "I read four chapters last night and enjoyed it. The main character has so much personality!"

It honestly just gets better and better. So good.


Allison wrote: "*blushes* I'm reading The Vampire Diaries."

Why blushing? Read it loud and proud. Well, maybe not loud, that might be a little weird. I've wondered about this, let me know how you like it.


message 589: by Allison (new)

Allison (inconceivably) well Misty, I finished Volume I, which is the first two books. It, to me, was a mix of Twilight and Interview with a Vampire. A pathetic girl/guy story (with a twist), but everything was darker and more sensual, a la Interview. I enjoyed it, but it was mindless entertainment.


message 590: by Natalee (new)

Natalee (nataleem00) | 459 comments But mindless entertainment is still entertainment. :-D
I like reading those every now and then. I call them "in-betweens".


message 591: by Kristen (new)

Kristen Harvey | 1046 comments I'm reading Red Glass and just about to start the audio of Anne of Green Gables.


message 592: by Natalee (new)

Natalee (nataleem00) | 459 comments Kristen wrote: "I'm reading Red Glass and just about to start the audio of Anne of Green Gables."

Ah, sweet Anne! Hope you enjoy it!



message 593: by Misty (last edited Jul 08, 2009 07:19PM) (new)

Misty | 1505 comments Allison wrote: "well Misty, I finished Volume I, which is the first two books. It, to me, was a mix of Twilight and Interview with a Vampire. A pathetic girl/guy story (with a twist), but everything was darker and..."

I think they're making it into a show...
(so now you can have a guilty pleasure in two forms)


message 594: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (JenJen1221) | 623 comments Beth wrote: "I'm just about to start The Thief Lord."

Let me know how that goes...my niece reccommended that book to me


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Jennifer (JenJen1221) | 623 comments Allison wrote: "*blushes* I'm reading The Vampire Diaries."

I think I'm going to have to add this to my tbr list


message 596: by Allison (new)

Allison (inconceivably) Misty wrote: "Allison wrote: "well Misty, I finished Volume I, which is the first two books. It, to me, was a mix of Twilight and Interview with a Vampire. A pathetic girl/guy story (with a twist), but everythin..."

yeah, that is what made me want to read them!


message 597: by Misty (new)

Misty | 1505 comments Started Rebel Angels last night. I'm not super excited, honestly. I want to finish out the series, but I remember flying through the first one and not loving it, but thinking it was interesting enough to just supplement with my own imagination. I'm hoping this will be better.


message 598: by Linda (new)

Linda Just picked up Bless the Beasts and Children off my shelf this week because I couldn't remember if I had actually read it before, although the story seemed familiar. Maybe I had seen a movie version. It reminds me of The Outsiders - about a group of misfit/outcasts at a boys camp...


message 599: by [deleted user] (new)

I just finished The Amber Spyglass and am about to start A Little Princess.


message 600: by Inoli (new)

Inoli | 17 comments Misty wrote: "Started Rebel Angels last night. I'm not super excited, honestly. I want to finish out the series, but I remember flying through the first one and not loving it, but thinking it was ..."

I'm very much enjoying these books and being in this world and I've become very attached to the characters, with all their flaws. I'm about halfway through Rebel Angels now and looking forward to getting back to it. I'm anxious to hear if it picks up for you at all.


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