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Holly, That Geeky One
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Feb 04, 2014 11:17AM
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Lightning is my favourite Dean Koontz too. Excellent book I`d also recommend Midnight too. I`ve just finished
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Am now reading RedwallandPeter Panboth are pretty good reads so far. I'll get back to Wind in the willows later.
Started reading Jonathan Livingston Seagull- re reading it and it still is amazing story :)Lightning by Dean Kroontz is a brilliant book well worth reading or re read in my case.
I wish I was better at reading classics like y'all! It takes me forever to get through! :/ I just finished City of Bones moving on to Such a Rush :D
I finished Northanger Abbey and am about halfway through Femme Fatale. I like this Irene Adler series but I wanted a break from cuteness and started Consider Phlebas. I've heard this series billed as science fiction with some stuff to think about, and that it gets better after this first book. Never thought I'd be reading a book that starts off with somebody drowning in his captors' waste!
I'll be finishing Redwall tonight and then will get back to Peter Pan and the shining girls. I'll get back to wind in the willows later. I need to read northanger abbey too.
About halfway through
I read some negative reviews about this author, but I am enjoying this book. That it takes place in Ireland is a plus, as Ireland is my favorite place to visit.
I like the characters in this story--they seem real to me.
i am currently reading Princess of the Midnight Ball. Its inspired by 12 Dancing Princesses but it has alot of twists
Ruchi wrote: "I started reading
and am still on
. Also, I completed
which heavily disappointed me!"I loved
. Hope you are enjoying it.
I have not done any amount of serious reading for past week. I will finish
by to night. There isn't much left.Then I must start on
for a reading game. Its a small book so I hope to finish and post a review by tomorrow morning......Ambitious?? To an extent
I've struggled with reading this week too. Hardly done any! Hopefully I'll kick start my reading again over the next week.
Ruchi wrote: "I'm currently reading
by Stephen King. It's amazing!!!!"I read that in my teens. I was scarred for life!
I'm currently reading The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxset. I probably shouldn't have watched the movies first.
Tom wrote: "Ruchi wrote: "I'm currently reading
by Stephen King. It's amazing!!!!"I read that in my teens. I was scarred for life!"
yeps. It was definitely scary:)
Jasmins wrote: "How do you like it so far?The bad reviews scared me off."
I really like it actually I got it 3 days ago and I am really close to finishing it. I would have been done already, but i have been really busy.
I really like it actually I got it 3 days ago and I am really close to finishing it. I would have been done already, but i have been really busy.
Just started reading a non-fiction book; 'The Way We Die' by Sherwin Nuland.' This is a detailed account of the physical process of death, written by an experienced surgeon. The book combines clinical expertise with a deep respect and understanding for people as individual human beings. It's books like like this that made me realise that awe and humility are not the preserve of religion - apologies if that offends anyone.
The Custodian of Paradise by Wayne Johnston, which is kind of a spin-off (can books have spin-offs?) from his The Colony of Unrequited Dreams, which I absolutely loved.
I don't know what to read next. got some good ones for free on the goodreads ebooks. I got Eryan, Andragathia, Temporary Monsters and the hypnotic journey trilogy by Alaina Stanford which are Forbidden Quest, When Magic Failsand As Darkness Fallsand that trilogy is a YA series. already read Littletown secrets and that was a pretty good short story collection.
Thanks to our January historical fiction month theme, I've picked up the next books after The White Queen: The Red Queen, The Lady of the Rivers, and The Kingmaker's Daughter (The White Princess isn't in paperback yet). I'll be finishing those up and then getting to March's YA book.
now reading the ebookEryan and its a pretty good read so far. I got some library books to read too including The Maze Runner and The Golem and the Jinniwith Eleven on Top.
Actively reading
and
and
I have a few others waiting in the Kindle app that I hope to tackle this month: The Humanoids, Grass, The Rosie Project
Nope. ^_^ got a Stephen king short story collection too. so am reading Eryan and Eleven on top right now Sandy and will go from there.
I am currently reading Accident by Danielle Steel and Fallen by Lauren Kate. I am enjoying Accident a lot more than Fallen.
CaptKirk42 Classic Whovian wrote: "Holly wrote: "I really don't know how people juggle books. It's always been a mystery to me!"I can only effectively juggle two books at once as soon as I try to do a third my concentration goes a..."
Do merged plots ever work or are they just confusing?
currently readingtoxic childhood-sue palmer
PLAGUE-michael grant
the 100 year old man who climbed out the window and dissapeared-jonas jonasson
Juggling books is easier than you think!Ask anyone whos got a kindle.When one book starts to get dull or un exciting,they jump to several other books before jumping back.I find that i cant just read 1 book at a time,it gets too boring. :P
Fatima wrote: "Emad wrote: "I'm currently reading Thus Spoke Zarathustra, and The Fault In Our Stars. They're really good:)"
Tell me how you liked tfios as soon as you finish it! It's truly heartfelt.
:)"
the fault in our stars was amazing.It literally make u laugh out loud.Strongly reccomend to anyone!
Hi Sarah, how do you insert the book image? And Lucifer sounds intriguing by the way. These authors are so highly imaginative.
Angelique, click the "add book/author" above the comment box. In the bottom of the pop-up, you change "link" to "cover" and search for your book.
Thank you, Chase. Unfortunately, my mobile app doesn't have that option but I'll assume I can add books from my PC and tablet.
Fatima wrote: "Reading My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult and absolutely loving it!"I loved the book!!! Made me cry though....:):)
hey sandy mary alice Monroe writes some pretty good books. you should check her out. I liked her books the book club and the four seasons
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