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Oct 04, 2009 08:32PM

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I just found out I can only have THREE books on hold at a time. That's just ridiculous.

Renee, did you also read Storm Glass? What were your thoughts on it? I'm reading it now, and having a hard time getting into it.

It's okay. I'm still in the beginning...darn school. Hopefully it gets better, right now it seems kind of repetitive, although that could just be the style. Not quite sure yet since I'm still only a few chapters into it. *sigh*

Renee, did you also read Storm Glass? What were your thoughts ..."
The beginning didn't cut it for me. Part of the reason is I've forgotten things since book one, so some stuff felt out of left field. But still, it didn't cut it for me. But around 50 or 75 pages, it started picking up. I'm completely in it now, so it certainly gets better. Her beginnings are always iffy for me, but once she gets going, I always end up liking the book.

I just found out I can only have THREE books on hold at a time. That's just ridiculous."
And now's the time where I stop complaining. That just SUCKS!!!

Anywho, I just finished up Sea Glass, going to start on The Ask and the Answer.







ive been checking the book shop constantly for Shiver, but they wont get itt!!! am extremely frustrated at the moment...aargh!
am reading ink exchange on my phone, but it takes a lot of battery, so i onli read it occasionally...have been reading sky people, brignads mc-cherub and another book that i keep forgeting the name of for awhile now...i really need to finish those books..:)

LOL! Have you noticed, Sara, that when it's reading you stay up for, you can somehow make it through the next day's work or whatever. If it was anything else, we would probably be bitching about having to stay up.


ANYWAY! Now I need to finish Inkspell (audio). My husband loves when I listen to audiobooks, because I usually clean while I listen! ;)
Alisha - I LOVE A Certain Slant of Light! Enjoy!

I just recently read this one too and loved it.

See, I just couldn't get past that. I wanted to be able to get into it and enjoy it because I thought the idea was compelling. But his abilities weren't. I especially loathed the tiny little chapters that flitted back and forth. I think the goal was to build suspense, but it just pissed me off. I won't read another of his works.
And Alisha, isn't that a fantastic book? It has such a unique feel.

REALLY? That must be personal preference, because I LOVE short chapters. That book had under 500 pages, and OVER 100 chapters. I love that. And those mini chapters weren't long enough to build suspense! I mean, when a chapter takes 30 seconds to read, can you really call it suspense? *shrugs* Silly Dan Brown.
What did this comment remind me of..... I Am the Messenger. A bunch of people said that all the short, one-lined paragraphs in IAtM drove them crazy. I love those, too (although I've only LISTENED to I Am the Messenger... twice).
I'm making progress on Inkspell. I'm in the middle of disc 13 of 16. But The Amazing Adventures of Dietgirl by Shauna Reid is due back to the library by 5:00 PM tomorrow... It's an Interlibrary Loan, so I can't extend my time or drop it in the drop-off slot late Saturday night.... And I've got 250 pages left. Of course, it reads a lot like the blog it's based on, so that won't be hard to plow through it!

I just started Gil's All Fright Diner. I'm surprised in some ways that it's classified as YA.
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I have not read this yet-- but in all the stores out here in my area of California, this book is definitely in the "adult" section of the bookstore (aka, it's in the regular SF/F section).

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I am on the Last Olymipan, 100 pages to go : ( I don't want it to end.

Anyway, since A Certain Slant of Light was so great, I figured the next book I read won't be as good. And when I start thinking like that, I get into a sort of reading slump. So, to curb the slump, I decided to re-read The Second Summer of the Sisterhood. A re-read helps to sort of cleanse my palate and that way I can pick up a new book afterward.

Thereafter I might either work on my Libba Bray series or my City of Ember series. I have read the first book of each series and own all the other ones but just never got a round to it.

You need to add that to the reading habits thread. That's hilarious.


Furies - Elizabeth Kay
Partners in Crime - Nigel Hinton
Liar - Pete Johnson
Until Proven Guilty - Nigel Hinton


I do that too. For me it's P&P, Anne of Green Gables, or An Old Fashioned Girl.

I gotta get on that one too!
I am gonna start Push - Sapphire

Now I am reading The Chain - Keith Gray.

Anyway, I'm reading The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett. "
I have it sitting on my shelf! I will get to it
promise?

Anyway, I'm reading The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett. "
I've been really bad about reading period. I finished one book in September. And I finally finished The Girl Who Played with Fire last night. It was the neverending story for me. Although, I did enjoy it. I just could never find the time to read it and it lasted much too long for my taste because of it. I am going on a YA reading splurge next... Burned, Catching Fire, and Shiver are all up next. :-)

I've never read anything by Ellen Hopkins...
(*gasp* I know)
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