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I really enjoyed When She Woke. I hope you enjoy it.

I've started The Round House and almost gave up within the first 30 minutes. I didn't think I was going to be able to tolerate the narrator. But, after reading some of the reviews recommending to preserve, I decided to continue and don't find him as distracting any more. This is my R book for the Alphabet challenge.



What did you think of The Queen of Bedlam?


My next book will be The Snow Child for the monthly read.

"You cannot go back and make a new start, but you can start now and make a new ending."
This quote brought tear to my eyes. The Almond Tree is a story of sacrifice and perseverance. But first of all is a story of belief, hope and love. Is Ichmad Hamid's travel from poverty and necessity in a Palestinian village to his dream of become not only a great scientist but an example of tolerance and forgiveness.
Michelle Cohen Corasanti's novel lead us through Ichmad's thoughts, his struggles, his sorrows, and let us see how his fruitful outcome comes from his denial to see enemies in the people surrounding him, and the conviction that the only way is build together.
I'm starting now To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf

"You cannot go back and make a new start, but you can start now and make a ..."
Thanks. I just won this on a giveaway. This is one of my 2014 list.

"You cannot go back and make a new start, but you can start ..."
Esther, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Look forward to hearing your comments.


I am now going to start reading The Collector









Sounds promising! Have you started the last book in the series?

I finished Clapton for November challenge and will be starting The Killer Inside Me for Debra's group discussion.
I'm at my parents and there's not that much to do other than read.


Sounds promisi..."
I think I'll start it tomorrow morning. Today I had to finish my top ten book of
The Blood Gospel which I was a bit disappointed with. The pace wasn't that which I've come to know from Rollins. I will note there is a lot of religion which some have found offensive. I did not. The story just didn't grab me like I thought it would the book didn't have a definitive end to it instead left off for book 2 to start with. I'll continue the series with a hopr book 2 when it comes out intrigues me a bit more.



I am now going to start reading [book:Th..."
Really glad you liked Burial Rites. I just hear more and more amazing things about that book.
Interested in your thoughts on The Collector. I had to read it in year 12 at school. I think it would be a book I would quite enjoy now, but as a very different person at 17 I had very mixed feelings about it.



I am still listening to the latest Dexter book, Dexter's Final Cut. Read by the author (good narration), still the funny line that makes you smile. But i find the storyline, thin as it is, lacking. Ah well.
I just put my monthly challenge book The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie in my bag as a mobile book and tonight i will start my Z book, El juego del ángel.




I loved
Heart-Shaped Box and Horns. Let me know what you think.

Recipe for Trouble
Griffey, Jackie *
read for countdown, grsauthorization, serial
Purge
Oksanen, Sofi
read for ABC, countdown, grsauthorization, other-worldly
Our Man in Havana
Greene, Graham
read for ABC, other-worldly,sai-king-challenge
The Killer Inside Me
Thompson, Jim
read for boxall1001, flick-lit, sai-king-challenge
The Necromancer (Johannes Cabal #1)
Howard, Jonathan L.
read for ABC, grsauthorization, serial
The Piano Teacher
Jelinek, Elfriede
read for other-worldly
Dogs Don't Lie: A Pru Marlowe Pet Noir
Simon, Clea
read for countdown, grsauthorization
Tipping the Velvett
Waters, Sarah
read for boxall1001, e-nookie, flick-lit, hissy-fic and other-worldly
Still Missing
read for countdown
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (Miss Peregrine, #1)
Riggs, Ransom
read for ABC and serial
The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey
Mosley, Walter
read for ABC and countdown
Kiss of the Spider Woman
Puig, Manuel
read for ABC, flick-lit and other-worldly
Joyland
King, Stephen
read for ABC and countdown
What's that saying? Something about books and time. :D
I've just finished The Last Sherlock Holmes Story which was absolutely epic. the most enormous bombshell landed somewhere 2/3 in and was stunning in it's inventiveness. Got to be the best "spin off" type book i have ever read.
Also on the go I have X Isle which I imagine might be better if I was a teenage boy... but it is an X and it is almost done.
Also on the go I have X Isle which I imagine might be better if I was a teenage boy... but it is an X and it is almost done.

I'm reading Jokerman 8 by Richard Melo. I'm enjoying it as much as his last novel Happy Talk: A Novel which I've read a few months ago. It's a different thing to read, funny, and some times hilarious.

Reading Unnatural Fire now. I have had this on my shelf for years and years. Can't remember where on earth it came from. Did someone read this for a Toppler recently too?? The HFiction one?

Reading Unnatural Fire now. I have had this on my shelf for years and years. Can't remember where on earth it came from. Did someone read this for a Toppler recently too?? The HFiction one? ..."
I read this in April, and thought it was clever. I later read the next in the series and probably won'r be continuing. Once the novelty wore off, the Countess and her maid were no longer amusing.
This first in the series was entertaining..


Travis of NNY wrote: "There are two main reasons Sanderson is rising to the head of the class in fantasy. The ability to write innovative interesting stories. Creative magic systems and variety like [book:Steelheart|171..."
And the series of books are Chunsters too. You could do the entire year's challenge just reading Sanderson.

So, none of this seems very important anymore
I haven't read any Sanderson myself, i should. I have listened to bits and pieces, due to Lexx just finishing all his books. Narrator doesn't do it for me. He agrees with you by the way about the magic systems.
I will argue with you though on the second point. I don't personally want the book industry to end up like the music industry. Contracts to produce X amounts of products in Y amount of years. it works for some people, but more often than not, it really doesn't. Sanderson is a good example of someone it seems to, as people love what he produces. You can argue if it is quality but people love it. Good indication.
I understand readers though who wait forever for new books or series. I really do. I totally one of them. But I also empathise with people say like George R.R. Martin
who used to have only thousands of fans banging on their door for more, but able to understand that 900pp takes time. Now he has millions and millions due to the show, that are all screaming for more. Talk about public performance issues!!

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very true

I had just plain fun with this one. Candy. There will be a sequel, btw.

Reading Unnatural Fire now. I have had this on my shelf for years and..."
Good to hear. I only have one, so I will enjoy!

So, none of this seems very important anymore
I haven't read any Sanderson myself, i should. I have listened t..."
I agree an author needs to take however long they need to produce quality . I was simply saying it is nice to have one who is fairly speedy. I also would be surprised if 5 or 10 years from now he is still able to produce in such abundance.



grin. That's what got me interested in him as well.
But I wasn't as brave as you. I started with The Adventures of the Princess and Mr. Whiffle: The Thing Beneath the Bed, which was so cute, I almost went out and adopted a child!
I was actually suggesting it to a friend yesterday as a gift idea for his niece. Today I went to Amazon to purchase it for him. The book is selling for over $4,000.00 dollars!!!

I started my December cozy, Mai Tai One On.

Haha, funny! Would that be the way to go for new authors to get more people to read them?
Wow, $4000? Why would that be??
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