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      Hi Dustin! Thanks, and it's nice to meet you!I'm enjoying Hyperion so far, really impressed. Been a while since I read sci-fi like this one :)
      I've just finished my Dan Simmons book A Winter haunting, it was fantastic, very creepy, especially when you start to figure out what's going on.My wrist will be ok, it's all strapped up, thanks for asking about it Dustin,:) I can read more of The Devil in White City now.
      Well, I'm unable to only read one book at a time, that's why I'm currently reading 4 books. But one is an advice book on how to prepare yourself for a tattoo, so that doesn't really count as a book. The other three are: Déjame que te cuente by Jorge Bucay, Herr Lehmann by Sven Regener and A Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood.
    
      I'm currently on  The End (A Series of Unfortunate Events #13). Finishing my reread of the whole ASOUE series is my final goal of 2013.
    
      Hi everyone, 
Hope you are all doing well. I am currently reading, Cross my Heart by James Patterson, the latest installment of the Alex Cross series. It is wonderful so far. Wishing you all the best. Happy reading! :)
  
  
  Hope you are all doing well. I am currently reading, Cross my Heart by James Patterson, the latest installment of the Alex Cross series. It is wonderful so far. Wishing you all the best. Happy reading! :)
      Yanice wrote: "Well, I'm unable to only read one book at a time, that's why I'm currently reading 4 books. But one is an advice book on how to prepare yourself for a tattoo, so that doesn't really count as a book..."I'm exactly the same as you Yanice:) I've always got a few on the go. I'm just starting Dead Sea by Tim Curran as well as a couple of others
      Parvathi wrote: "Hi Dustin! Thanks, and it's nice to meet you!I'm enjoying Hyperion so far, really impressed. Been a while since I read sci-fi like this one :)"
Hi, Parvathi! It's great to meet you, too!!
I really want to read more Simmons, his sci-fi especially. I've only read Carrion Comfort so far.
      Antonello wrote: "Hi everyone, Hope you are all doing well. I am currently reading, Cross my Heart by James Patterson, the latest installment of the Alex Cross series. It is wonderful so far. Wishing you all th..."
Hi, Antonello! Nice seeing you again!
      Angie wrote: "I've just finished my Dan Simmons book A Winter haunting, it was fantastic, very creepy, especially when you start to figure out what's going on.My wrist will be ok, it's all strapped up, thanks f..."
Well good, I'm glad your wrist has been taken care of and that you're okay. Please do take it as easy as possible, my friend.
I'm also glad you enjoyed your Dan Simmons book!
      Hi Dustin: Have you read Dead Sea by Tim Curran? A few of us are starting it for a group read, if your interested.Or anyone else here for that matter.
      I've got hooked from the begining Adam. I'm tired tonight, I've got some pain meds that are making me dizzy, not sure how long I can see for so night guys , talk tomorrow.
    
      Funny, Angie. I still have some pain meds from when I slammed my hand in the car door on Thanksgiving, and I took a couple an hour ago and all I want to do is go write a novel. Unfortunately my wife has my laptop, so I am enjoying the creeping dread of Dead Sea. Oddly, I thought this was going to be a zombie book, so I was surprised by the premise. Haven't read any reviews. Anyome else make it at least 10% yet.
      I'm awake now, have been for a couple of hours. But I pretty much passed out last night! I'll be making 10% today Adam so I'll have caught up to you:) I hope your head doesn't feel as bad as my arm, I've turn my muscles in a fall. It's all strapped up so I don't make it worse.
    
      Currently reading City of Ashes. Haven't read more than half a chapter yet, but I think I'll like it :)
    
      Wow, you guys should stay in and read for a while so you're wounds have a chance to heal! It's a tough time of year to have injuries like those, with the holidays coming up and all the running around involved. You have the perfect reason for rest, relaxation and reading:)
    
      I got a little sidetracked with a couple James Patterson reads. Read 
  
 yesterday and about to tear through the second half of 
  
. Maybe then I can get back to my CR--it'll probably be a miracle if something else doesn't strike me as interesting enough to start reading about in the meantime, though. I've almost just about altogether given up with trying to plan reads, heh.
    
      Jason wrote: "Hi Dustin: Have you read Dead Sea by Tim Curran? A few of us are starting it for a group read, if your interested.Or anyone else here for that matter."
Jason- how very kind and considerate of you to offer! Unfortunately, I'm up to my ears in reading as much as I can before January 1st. Thank you, though!
      With only 30 pages left of 
  
 I'll be embarking on 
  
. I'm really intrigued so far, but I'm a little leery, given a negative experience with 
  
. It was my 1st Peretti..
    
      So for Christmas I was brought a number of books and have found myself reading most of them all at once. Have broken one of my resolutions before even getting to 2014 by reading so many books at once. For Christmas I was brought the following:
 which I have started reading
 which I have started reading
I am also still reading
    
      For a novel that's only 376 pages, 
  
 is quite redundant, overly long, and boring. I can't finish it soon enough..
    
      I just looked at that Dustin, but I think I'm going to start the zombie reform school book. Its short, and sounds like awesome fun!! Something light:)
    
      Dustin wrote: "For a novel that's only 376 pages, 
 is quite redundant, overly long, and boring. I can't finish it soon enough.."It sounds like you're describing my experience reading Ted Dekker.
      Angie wrote: "I just looked at that Dustin, but I think I'm going to start the zombie reform school book. Its short, and sounds like awesome fun!! Something light:)"Hehe, the zombie book sounds like fun! If you do try Peretti, I hope you like it more than I have so far..
      Chuck wrote: "Dustin wrote: "For a novel that's only 376 pages, 
 is quite redundant, overly long, and boring. I can't finish it soon enough.."It sounds like you're descr..."
Their styles are pretty similar. Dekker's far better, IMO. I'm sorry to hear you had a negative experience with his work. Which one did you try?
      I guess I'll get back to my Julian Barnes book tonight 
  
. I am hoping to at least finish this one and one more this year.
    
      I feel like I've been playing catch up with my book as well! Not much reading got done over the past few days.
    
      The holidays, and family visiting, places to go, etc, has left little time to read. And then it's only 15-20m here or there, slow going. But working on Eye of the World by Robert Jordan. Once school starts again I should get back into it more.
      I have finished two books today both Karin Slaughter - Unseen and David Beckham's autobiography. I am now going to work on finishing a Revolutionary Road which I seem to have been reading for ages.
    
      Chuck wrote: "Dustin wrote: " Which one did you try? "Thr3e."
Oh wow, I'm a little surprised you didn't really dig Thr3e, as it's supposed to be one of his best.. But to each their own.:)
      I'm currently reading The Lightning Thief a kid's book I got at a Christmas market. After that I will read Allegiant and then either A Monster Calls or The Eye of the World
    
      I'm nearly half way through eye of the world, its the 2nd time I've read it and its even better this time around!
    
      Cheryl wrote: "I'm currently reading The Lightning Thief a kid's book I got at a Christmas market. After that I will read Allegiant and then either A Monster Calls or [..."Oooh, have you read Patrick Ness before, Cheryl?
      Added a few more to my currently reading list...Rereading The Eye of the World
Also reading Brimstone Angels: A Forgotten Realms Novel
      Cool, Dustin. I have it, but I just had to read Joyland. About 35pages in and the King vibrations are soaking in. I wish I had not seen Life Of Pi movie, or I would be itching to read this with you.
      Cheryl wrote: "I loved that book Dustin! Have you seen the film?Guess what I bought with some holiday money?
"Yes, I think the film is amazing! Adam, I was somewhat hesitant about reading it, but a GR friend convinced me that it's worth it, despite seeing the film 8 or 9 months ago. And so far, she was right. I'm loving it! If you're up for it, please feel free to join me. I just started and so I'm only 40 pages in..
Cheryl- your Christmas money acquisition sounds very insightful! You'll have to keep me posted.:)
Thank you, Michelle!
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Oooh, Dan Simmons is another favorite author of mine! Enjoy, Parvathi!
Angie- I'm so sorry to hear that you fell and hurt your wrist. Please get well soon. (((Hugs))))