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Next Book(s) on my List
Next on my list after Byatt's Possession will probably be either Sanderson's Warbreaker, du Maurier's Rebecca or Mantel's Wolf Hall xD
ACK!!!!! I have around 27 books on my "to read" list... can't decide what should be next!!!! Do I go alphabetically?? by book title or author???? By the highest rating?? Smallest? Biggest?? oldest? newest?? OH DECISIONS DECISIONS!!!!!!
Hey Misty, I compared books with you, and we seem to have a somewhat similar taste so I hope you don't mind. I would recommend The Hobbit: Or There and Back Again, The Poisonwood Bible or Shutter Island :)
I'm not sure where to put this, but it might be nextish on my list: has anyone read Lionel Shriver? This article calls her maybe America's best living writer. She wrote We Need to Talk About Kevin and The Post-Birthday World; her first book, Game Control, also looks interesting. I'd love to hear opinions about her; reviews I've found online have been a bit mixed though generally positive.
I'm going read Essie in Progress: A Novel next. I won it here on GoodReads and still need to post my review. Plus, it works for a task in the Seasonal Reading Challenge.
Heavens no, I don't mind, Susanna. Thanks for your suggestion - interestingly, two of those were ones that were in my "narrowed down" pile. =) I'm thinkingShutter Island. Thanks!!!
A House for Mr. Biswas It is great so far. I am really enjoying it.After that The Haunting of Hill HouseorThe Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
I have wanted to read Suite Française for several years. I have it, so it's there to be read. However, I have newer books on my wish list, and they tempt me every day.
Alex, I loved We Need to Talk about Kevin, but not sure I can recommend it, it will change you, especially if you're thinking about having children or already have young children. I gave the Post Birthday world three stars, the double storyline structure was really inventive but got a bit annoying after awhile.
Thank you Clare! I was afraid that was gonna get lost in the shuffle. We're merrily childless, so I guess we're safe from suddenly deciding our kid is a mass murderer.I've read a lot of very different opinions of Shriver; I'll keep her in mind but not at the very top of the list. Prob'ly see Kevin in a bookstore three years from now and get to it then. :)
My next 5 are as follows:2. Forever
3. The Titan's Curse
4. The Crime of Father Amaro Had to return so never finished!
5. The Seven Year Bitch ARC
Michelle wrote: "Can't decide if I want to move on to The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo or One Hundred Years of Solitude. I've also got City of Bones waiting on me as a lighter..."Let the Book Ref decide...
I just went to the library and got One For The Money and Dead Until Dark. I have decided to read books in a series and am going to try and read them in order. This is definitely not going to help my TBR pile, which is so huge.
After I finish reading Locked in the Cabinet for school, I might read Rebecca or To Kill a Mockingbird.
I got The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo a couple months ago and I have been dying to read it. Hopefully I will get to it next!
Alicia wrote: "I got The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo a couple months ago and I have been dying to read it. Hopefully I will get to it next!"I am in the middle of this one myself. After 2 nights of reading I am completely hooked!
Alicia wrote: "I got The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo a couple months ago and I have been dying to read it. Hopefully I will get to it next!"I am in the middle of this one myself. After 2 nights of reading I am completely hooked!
Although I have many, many (many,many....) books & samples ready to go on my Kindle, I found an interesting book via the Graham Norton Show this past Sat. night. One of his guests was commedian, Shappi Khorsandi, whose family was exiled from Iran to London in the late 70's (her writer father spoke out against the Ayatollah after the fall of the Shah). She's written a touching memoir, A Beginner's Guide to Acting English. I just got the sample and hope to read it very soon.
I went to the library this past Friday and got One For the Money by Janet Evanovich and Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris. I finished One For the Money by Sunday and I am currently reading Dead Until Dark. I don't know when I'm going to get to the books on my TBR pile. I have been reading books in a series and I have been going to the library to get books I don't have at home.
My next reads are going to be (if I don't change my mind):The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Doyle
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larson
A Virtuous Woman by Kaye Gibbons
1st to Die by James Patterson
I don't know how many of these I will get to read in May but I am going to try to read as many as possible.
Yay Hound of the Baskervilles! I love Sherlock Holmes.I just finished The Devil & Sherlock Holmes: Tales of Murder, Madness & Obsession by the guy who wrote The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon (are you sensing a theme here? Dude is obsessed with obsession) - the first essay is about the world's foremost Conan Doyle & Sherlock Holmes expert, who was found dead under suspicious circumstances right at the height of a legal feud with Conan Doyle's estate with millions of dollars in the balance. Really interesting stuff.
Next for me is Horns, The First Man in Rome, The Name of the Wind & The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America. Fun times!!
I started it but it was when I was really busy and kept getting distracted. I liked what I did get read.
I have on my 'in the wings' listMistress of Rome
The Truth About Lord Stoneville
The Sea of Monsters
Summer on Blossom Street
Beachcombers: A Novel
Not sure what will be next on my list after I get through Sanderson's Warbreaker. It'll be a toss-up from: du Maurier's Rebecca, McEwan's Saturday, Dickens's Little Dorrit and Mieville's Perdido Street Station =) I guess it'll depend on my mood after this book, lol.
Next is Water: Tales of Elemental Spirits and then Persuasion. Which will finish the box o' books my sister sent me, yay! Then I get to go back to my own giant pile of un-read. :/
Next up for me is Living Dead Girl and Traveling with Pomegranates. They're both due back to the library on May 10th!
I'm reading Pearl of China: A Novel now and then will either read The Girl Who Played with Fire or Glorious!
Next for me isDead in the Family
Savor the Moment- Nora Roberts
The Innocent Traitor
The Bride Collector-?
F1Wild wrote: "I'm reading Pearl of China: A Novel now and then will either read The Girl Who Played with Fire or Glorious!"How is Pearl of China: A Novel going? It is definitely on my short list.
Since we're in the middle of a move it's not going to be a fast read for me, but so far I really like it. Pearl Buck's life told through her childhood friend's eyes.
In poll position for May are Sherwood by Parke Godwin, The Gypsy Morph by Terry Brooks, A Dream of Wolves: A Novel by Michael C White & River of Darkness by Rennie Airth. But I may not read any of 'em! : )
Susan wrote: "Good luck Edith. I'm reading Reckless by Andrew Gross and it is due back in 13 days!!"I didn't make it. Traveling with Pommegrantes went back unread. I'll just have to check it out again another time though. I'm starting Heart-Shaped Box finally!
In absolutely no order...Fever Dream- Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child
The Madonnas of Leningrad- Debra Dean
The Secret Scripture- Sebastian Barry
The Library at NIght- Alberto Manguel
Await Your Reply- Dan Chaon
The Man From St Petersburg- Ken Follett
Sepulchre- Kate Mosse
I wish I could read all 7 at the same time!
I finished The Alienist this morning and picked up Shutter Island at the library this evening. My hubbie's been on me to read it before the movie comes out on DVD. So I figure, it's just as good as any other of the millions of books on my TBR, right? Always so excited to start a new book!
I'm working on Daughter of Fortune now. Next up are One Thousand White Women: The Journals of May Dodd, The Girls, and The Buffalo Soldier.
I have several from the library...The 5 Big Lies About American Business: Combating Smears Against the Free-Market Economy
Memories of Ice
Sabriel
Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast
and currently reading Every Man Dies Alone
Will do. I think that is the one I will start after I finish my current. I have been reading 500+ page books lately and my arms are tired!
I think Frankenstein is next for me, but I reserve the right to totally change my mind. Because I usually do.
I just got an email notice that the book I reserved, The Devil and Sherlock Holmes: Tales of Murder, Madness and Obsession, is finally ready for me to pick up at the library. I'll be doing that this weekend, and that'll be my next read. I'm looking forward to it.
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I'm reading [book:The Girl Who Played with Fire|..."
WOW thanks - I was trying not to get overwhelmed by the sheer number of pages.