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message 451: by Nancy from NJ (new)

Katz Nancy from NJ (nancyk18) I have read both Bentley Little and Dan Simmons and I think they are far better than Koontz for that genre.


message 453: by Almeta (last edited Sep 15, 2013 03:52PM) (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 11457 comments Marcus wrote: "TI'm going to look elsewhere for horror from authors that King has recommended including: Bentley Little and Dan Simmons...."

Bentley Little is demented! But then you know that after having read The Store.☻


message 454: by Shannon (new)

Shannon (sianin) | 453 comments Currently reading I Do Not Come to You by Chance just because it was there. Finished A Good House which I really enjoyed even though it is not plot driven.


message 455: by Travis (new)

Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments finished Lightning which I have to believe is not a typical Dean Koontz book although I have nothing to compare it to. The first half is basically a script for a Lifetime movie, which there is just enough mystery behind who the "guardian" is to keep going and then the second half which explains the guardian is sci-fi primarily time travel. I wonder at times about goodreads member bookshelves. I may not always shelve things correctly as another may, but this book was shelved horror-no, paranormal-no, paranormal romance-no, thriller-maybe, sci fi - I agree.


message 456: by Snoozie Suzie (new)

Snoozie Suzie (snooziesuzie) | 937 comments Currently listening to 'Cranford'. I have been trying to download an audiobook from the library that isn't either a) a play, or b) narrated by an American. No offence, but not all stories suit an American accent. King Henry II should not be American. My black dog is nipping at my ankles so I can only tolerate what I can tolerate and at the moment English it must be.


message 457: by Debra (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 6542 comments Starting the 3rd in Mo Hayder's Jack Caffery series Ritual. This a author does not hold back!


message 458: by Almeta (last edited Sep 18, 2013 12:18PM) (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 11457 comments Read
Hour of the Red God a new (for me) mystery series set in Africa.
The Replacement and Feathered Serpent: A Novel for the Alphabet Challenge.

Will start
The Prisoner of Heaven, the third in The Cemetery of Forgotten Books series for the Alphabet Challenge. I have listed this on other challenges and never really gotten to it. I think I am reluctant because The Shadow of the Wind and The Angel's Game seem a distant memory now. I would rather re-read them before starting this one. NO TIME!!!
and
re-reading Dark Places for a Sai King Recommends Group Read.
and
The Scarlet Pimpernel for the I Didn't Know We Had a King Challenge.


Theresa~OctoberLace (octoberlace) | 1090 comments I have Frenchman's Creek on my iPod and The Secret History on my Kindle. Both are September reads in my GR Groups.


message 460: by Esther (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5191 comments Debra wrote: "Starting the 3rd in Mo Hayder's Jack Caffery series Ritual. This a author does not hold back!"

Third???? There is a third? I missed that! Yeah!


message 461: by Almeta (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 11457 comments Debra wrote: "Starting the 3rd in Mo Hayder's Jack Caffery series Ritual. This a author does not hold back!"

You make them so tempting, but they sound so gruesome.


message 462: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie I can highly recommend A House in the Sky. I listened to the audiobook narrated by the author. I appreciated hearing the voice of the woman who lived through the events. This is her story and it should be narrated by her. The narration is absolutely excellent.

My review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

One book leads to another. My next will be Nine Parts of Desire: The Hidden World of Islamic WomenNine Parts of Desire: The Hidden World of Islamic Women.


message 463: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59890 comments Chrissie wrote: "I can highly recommend A House in the Sky. I listened to the audiobook narrated by the author. I appreciated hearing the voice of the woman who lived through the events. This is her story and it sh..."

That book is available as a giveaway in Canada. I've entered even though I haven't won an giveaway in over a year. It sounds interesting!


message 464: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59890 comments I finished listening to Lover Awakened for my ABC challenge. Interesting thing is that I read the first book in the series, and while I enjoyed it, I wasn't enthusiastic about reading the remainder of the series. Then, when I ended up abandoning 2 "L" books, I knew I'd be able to finish a book in this series. Afterall we're talking hot vampire men and steamy love scenes. And now that I've finished another book in the series....

I've been SUCKED in!


message 465: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie Janice wrote: "Chrissie wrote: "I can highly recommend A House in the Sky. I listened to the audiobook narrated by the author. I appreciated hearing the voice of the woman who lived through the events. This is he..."

My fingers are crossed for you!!! I hope you win one.

Boy, I have just started Geraldine Brook's Nine Parts of Desire: The Hidden World of Islamic Women. Here again it is the author that narrates the book, but immediately I am displeased! Amanda Lindhout had a strong clear voice. Geraldine Brooks' is slurred, unclear and snide. Not all author's should narrate their own books. I hope the narration will stop bothering me. The text, the book's content, is interesting though.


message 466: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments Janice wrote: "I've been SUCKED in!"

ROFL! I could NOT take another Bella nor 'terrifying' vampire, no matter how hot he is nor how steamy the love scenes are.

I am very happy in the world of Frenchman's Creek right now.


message 467: by Shannon (new)

Shannon (sianin) | 453 comments Chrissie wrote: "I can highly recommend A House in the Sky. I listened to the audiobook narrated by the author. I appreciated hearing the voice of the woman who lived through the events. This is her story and it sh..."

Have added to my TBR (and trying to win). Its funny, I don't remember when this happened. I was thinking of another female Cdn Journalist who was kidnapped and released but its not her. I guess as I delve into it I will remember...


message 469: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18550 comments I just finished reading The Night Circus which was such a lovely book. Quite possibly my favourite book of the year!

Now on to White is for Witching which sounds like it might be spooky - might have to stop reading it early in the evening so I can get to sleep ok!


message 470: by Esther (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5191 comments Sarah wrote: "I just finished reading The Night Circus which was such a lovely book. Quite possibly my favourite book of the year!

Indeed, lovely. It will probably make my top 10 list for 2013.


message 471: by Chrissie (last edited Sep 17, 2013 09:27PM) (new)

Chrissie Shannon wrote: "Chrissie wrote: "I can highly recommend A House in the Sky. I listened to the audiobook narrated by the author. I appreciated hearing the voice of the woman who lived through the events. This is he..."

In reality she was hardly a journalist, she was not backed by any large publication. She loved to travel, that is who she was! She worked primarily as a free-lancer. There are two interesting parts: her horrific hostage experience and her life before that. You also wee what she does afterwards. Through A House in the Sky you vicariously experience being a hostage. And it makes one a bit scared of traveling. But Somalia, why did she choose Somalia?

I hope you win one!


message 472: by [deleted user] (new)

I'm listening to Porterhouse Blue narrated by Griff Rhys Jones. It is proving very amusing.


message 473: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59890 comments Based on discussions here about The Iron Druid Chronicles, I reloaded my audiobook copy of Hounded and am giving it a second try.

I don't think I got as far as Oberon in my first attempt to read the book. If I had, I might have continued. I love this dog! I love the voice the narrator gives him.


message 474: by Almeta (last edited Sep 19, 2013 10:19PM) (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 11457 comments Janice wrote: "I don't think I got as far as Oberon in my first attempt to read the book. If I had, I might have continued. I love this dog! I love the voice the narrator gives him. .."

Yeah, I think Oberon is the best character in the books.

Almeta's review of Hounded


message 475: by Travis (new)

Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments Janice wrote: "Based on discussions here about The Iron Druid Chronicles, I reloaded my audiobook copy of Hounded and am giving it a second try.

I don't think I got as far as Oberon in my first attempt to read..."


If you originally were looking for it to be a quality fantasy series it is not. But as a light hearted comedic series in an urban fantasy setting it is excellent at what it is. Book 4 has a ton of Oberon in it.


message 477: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59890 comments I think I expected it to be a quality fantasy story, and thought it lame. My approach this time is that the lameness is intentional. Now when I read "Tongue of frog, eye of newt, and a little bit of Splenda" I can chuckle instead of roll my eyes.

It's kind of interesting how one's expectations can affect the outcome.


message 479: by Dem (new)

Dem | 984 comments Peggy wrote: "Just started reading Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe"

I love that book, Enjoy Peggy.


message 480: by Esther (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5191 comments I just started Devil's Peak.

I am listening to Bimbos of the Death Sun. I sure makes me smile.


message 481: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie Finished Nine Parts of Desire: The Hidden World of Islamic Women set in Saudi Arabia and other countries of the Near East. Non-fiction about Islamic women's lives in the beginning of the 90s. Definitely interesting.
My review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Have started The Golden Spruce: A True Story of Myth, Madness, and Greed. My son studied forestry so this is particularly interesting for me, and I quite simply value forests and lakes, where I like being and walking Oscar.


message 482: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18550 comments I have just finished listening to Warbreaker which I read for this months royalty challenge and it's the first book by Brandon Sanderson that I have read. I thought it was fantastic - gave it 5 stars. Now I've started listening to another of his books, Elantris as I really liked his writing style and how he built the characters and fantasy world.


message 483: by [deleted user] (new)

I finished Porterhouse Blue, which was narrated by Griff Rhys Jones. the characterisation of the different voices was superb and really made the book. I did find myself giggling like a loon at times. it's very funny, somewhat wicked, a bit sly, totally twisted and well worth a read.


message 484: by Shannon (new)

Shannon (sianin) | 453 comments Just started listening to Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang and had forgotten what it was about so it will be a surprise. Its my latest running read/listen


message 485: by Travis (new)

Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments Randomly started Gulliver's Travels and yay it works for royalty challenge but boo I think the movie was much better although its been a good 20 years or more since I last watched it as a kid but I loved that movie. The book is just not getting the visual in my brain to picture it


message 486: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59890 comments I just finished listening to Hounded. I'm so glad I listened to Travis and Almeta! I really enjoyed the book.

I will be starting The Handmaid's Tale next.


message 487: by Julia (new)

Julia (juliace) I am reading The Mammoth Hunters (Earth's Children, #3) by Jean M. Auel and Thankless in Death (In Death, #37) by J.D. Robb .


message 488: by Almeta (last edited Sep 20, 2013 04:07PM) (new)

Almeta (menfrommarrs) | 11457 comments Read The Scarlet Pimpernel for the I Didn't Know We Had a King Challenge.
Almeta's Review of The Scarlet Pimpernel

Reading Dark Places for a Sai King Recommends Group Read.
and then
The Prisoner of Heaven, the third in The Cemetery of Forgotten Books series for the Alphabet Challenge.


message 489: by Debra (last edited Sep 21, 2013 01:05AM) (new)

Debra (debra_t) | 6542 comments Mo Hayder has a great thing going with her suspenseful Jack Caffery series. I just finished book 3: Ritual. I also finished Tom Piccirilli's The Last Kind Words and thought the writing and story were awesome. I'm now reading it's sequel, The Last Whisper in the Dark.

Almeta mentioned reading Dark Places for our group - it's name is actually Books Stephen King Recommends, for those who want to join us. We'll be reading Dark Places until the end of October.

So glad Janice enjoyed Hounded. I really have enjoyed that series, so far.

And I loved Fried Green Tomatoes (both book and movie).

I keep adding books to my TBR list. You guys have to cut it out!


message 490: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie I definitely enjoyed The Golden Spruce: A True Story of Myth, Madness, and Greed narrated by the talented Edoardo Ballerini. You have to at least look at the gorgeous Golden Spruce. Once you have seen it you want to know why it was chopped down!
My review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Now I have started Blood Makes Noise, because for a long time I have been interested in learning more about Eva Perón (1919-1952), Evita, and what happened to her body after her death. This is historical fiction but it begins by stating that it is based on true facts.


message 491: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59890 comments Debra wrote: "So glad Janice enjoyed Hounded. I really have enjoyed that series, so far..."

I just picked up Hexed in audiobook version. Got have me some Oberon!! :)


message 492: by Lisa (new)

Lisa (lisathebooklover) | 9244 comments I started Queen and I for the ABC challenge. It is quite funny so far and I am enjoying it.


message 493: by Travis (new)

Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments Just started Way of the Wolf


message 494: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) Finished two today: An Absolute Scandal An Absolute Scandal by Penny Vincenzi and Never Go Back Never Go Back (Jack Reacher, #18) by Lee Child . Almost done with Hit Me Hit Me by Lawrence Block and am also reading Testimony of Two Men Testimony of Two Men by Taylor Caldwell , All About All About Eve: The Complete Behind-the-Scenes Story of the Bitchiest Film Ever Made! All About All About Eve The Complete Behind-the-Scenes Story of the Bitchiest Film Ever Made! by Sam Staggs and Laced with Magic Laced with Magic (Sugar Maple, #2) by Barbara Bretton . I'm enjoying all of them but seem to be taking longer to get through them than usual.


message 495: by Marnie (new)

Marnie (marnie19) | 3259 comments I have started A Discovery of Witches. I thought this would be the perfect time to start this series.


message 496: by [deleted user] (new)

I'm still reading Ivanhoe.

But I did just want to flag to those in the UK that there's a series starting on BBC4 tomorrow at 9 pm "A Very British Murder" which traces the fascination with murder and detective work in real life and in fiction. 3 parts.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01gt98f
Might be a interesting viewing for those fans of the detective.


message 497: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59890 comments Marnie wrote: "I have started A Discovery of Witches. I thought this would be the perfect time to start this series."

I really enjoyed the first two books in the trilogy and am anxiously awaiting the final book. Deborah Harkness says that it will be published some time in 2014.


message 498: by Esther (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5191 comments Well, I do not know what to read... too many....

I am still in the Devil's Peak and, to be honest, the beginning is not catching my attention. I also started my challenge book Monnew and now I receive notice that Child 44 is available to download from my library. A reservation I made months ago while on of my colleague was reading it. This will be my S book.


message 499: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59890 comments Esther wrote: "Well, I do not know what to read... too many..."

Einey, meany, miney, mo....

Or, give the fruit machine a whirl! :)


message 500: by Esther (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5191 comments Janice wrote: "Esther wrote: "Well, I do not know what to read... too many..."

Einey, meany, miney, mo....

Or, give the fruit machine a whirl! :)"


Better the machine whirling than myself? ;)
...and I am rereading A Suitable Boy


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