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Aug 16, 2011 09:45AM
Next books:
by L.J. Smith
by Sara Gruen
by Louise Bagshawe
by Luanne Rice
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Bonnie wrote: "I am reading an insane amount this summer, so I'll probably be through these books this week, but up next is:
(which I'm SUPER excited to read!) [bo..."ANNA AND THE FRENCH KISS<33333
Li wrote: "I'm planning on starting Tolstoy's Anna Karenina (at long last) as soon as I finish the current book I'm reading xD"me too! after I finish Jane Eyre, that's the next classic I plan on tackling.
Loli wrote: "Li wrote: "I'm planning on starting Tolstoy's Anna Karenina (at long last) as soon as I finish the current book I'm reading xD"me too! after I finish Jane Eyre, that's the next classic I plan on tackling."
I hope you enjoy it! It was an enjoyable read; I'm surprised I didn't read it sooner =)
Waiting for the library to notify me I can download The Bird Sisters. Should be within the next 2 weeks.
I'm thing about One Second After, or possibly The Hunger Games. I have also been wanting to read Dante's Paradiso for some time. Inferno was great, Purgatorio was really hard for me to get through, but Paradiso sounds interesting. I'm one of those that never read The Divine Comedy growing up. I guess I was living under a rock...
The next books at the top of my teetering TBR pile are Charles Dickens: A Life and The Odds. But first, I'm plowing my way (happily) through 1Q84.
I think my next ones will be Michael Chabon's
Mysteries Of Pittsburgh
and Chuck Palahniuk's
Invisible Monsters
.
Trying to get into the Christmas spirit so I have a dozen or so holiday themed books lined up, including:A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
Beasley's Christmas Party by Booth Tarkington
A Wee Christmas Homicide by Kaitlyn Dunnett
Karen: I am gearing up for a few holiday reads as well. At top of the list are: The Christmas Clock by Kat Martin
Mrs. Miracle by Debbie Macomber
Yule Be Mine by Lori Foster
Christmas in Calico by Jack Curtis
Santa Cruise: A Holiday Mystery at Sea by Mary Higgins Clark
I watched the Lifetime (I think) made for TV movie of Mrs. Miracle and loved it! Such a cute story. I bet it's a great read.You know, I've never read any Debbie Macomber books, but find I rather enjoy the TV movies of her works. The characters are so natural and the plots endearing. Perhaps I need to sample one of her works in written form.
I think next up I'm going to start Rasputin's Daughter it's been on my TBR pile for quite some time.
Great ExpectationsWhile there are quite a few to read, this is the one I am looking forward to the most.
WOW! I have 16 books on my night stand! I am behind on my reading goals... I guess school and all just sucked the rest of my energy to do something apart from studying and GRing all day long. I suppose my upcoming books are
which I am not excited about because I don't like RR's writing, it's too different from my kind of pleasure, it's too shallow and/or unintresting although his books mostly have good basis/firsthand ideas to back them up.
will be my second JP novel, and I loved the first -
- I truly hope she's make me cry again.I think I like crying while reading, it is an indicator for the book's good quality.
my mother read it and she said it was quite the normaly fine book, so I guess I might like it. I hope I would!
After I have read Wuthering Heights I think I start reading
or
. My friend is a huge one of the Anne Rices books and told me try them also.
Titta wrote: "After I have read Wuthering Heights I think I start reading
or
. My friend is a huge one of the Anne Rices books and told me try them ..."You need to read the Anne Rice Vampire Series in order or you won't get the background.
I am reading "Labyrinth" next is "Two for Dough" 2nd in the Evanovich series, and then "The French Blue" aboutJean-Baptiste Tavernier.Then back to Christine Feehan
series.
After I finish "Dear Cary" by Dyan Cannon next will be one of these (And these are all Library Reads)1. Damn You, Autocorrect!: Awesomely Embarrassing Text Messages You Didn't Mean to Send by Jillian Madison
2. The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison
3.The Love Goddess' Cooking School
by Melissa Senate
For my audio read I'm currently reading:The Girl who Fell from the Sky by Heidi W. Durrow
NEXT: A Patchwork Planet by Anne Tyler
I'm reading Paradise Valley and for something different I am about to start On Berryhill Road and waiting to be notified to download The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society.
Heather wrote: "Bonnie wrote: "I am reading an insane amount this summer, so I'll probably be through these books this week, but up next is:
(which I'm SUPER excited..."Jenna Fox is a strange book but I enjoyed it :)
next books on my list:And Then There Were None~by agatha christie
Ferney by James long
Thanks for the Memories by Cecelia Ahern
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon
The Solitude of Prime Numbers by Paolo Giordiano
An Indecent Proposition by Emma Wildes
Karen M wrote: "I'm reading Paradise Valley and for something different I am about to start On Berryhill Road and waiting to be notified to download [book:The Guernsey Literary and Po..."Guernsey is one of the books I'm reading right now (well, actually re-reading), and it's one of my favorites. I hope you enjoy it!
If I can ever finish this Nora Roberts book, my next book will be The Serial Killer Whisperer: How One Man's Tragedy Helped Unlock the Deadliest Secrets of the World's Most Terrifying Killer by Pete Earley
I'm hoping to get through three books and move onto several mystery style novels. That's my book craze currently.
I'm reading The Rules of Inheritance by Claire Bidwell Smith. It's an emotional read -- a memoir about her losing both her parents to cancer within years of each other. So naturally I have to take breaks, and for my breaks I'm reading The Sleepy Hollow Family Album by Kris D'Agostino.
I just picked this up after reading the Time magazine article on Introverts. Looks interesting. Susan CainQuiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Won't Stop Talkin
What's next for me? So many to choose from, but I'll probably go with "Together We Can Bury It" by Kathy Fish. Or maybe "A Land More Kind Than Home " by Wiley Cash. Or "Let's Pretend This Never Happened" by Jenny Lawson. Oh hell, I'll probably just end up reading them all at the same time.
Just started The Dean's List by Jon Hassler. I've read one other Hassler novel, Staggerford, back in 1998. Finally got around to trying another one.
Started the audiobook Lord of Misrule last evening, had to stop due to the echo on the recording. I listened about 10 minutes and couldn't stand the tinny quality. Took it back and dropped it in the library slot. Going back today after sampling a few selections from home. This is a great service for audiobooks! Finishing up
on audio,
and
in print. I'm working my way around south america in a world challenge, if you haven't guessed. Also, I am starting
for TNBBC. I read spasmodically, lol
The next book(s) on my list are Kaboom: Embracing the Suck in a Savage Little War by Matt Gallagher and Miracle Boy and Other Stories by Pinckney Benedict. Maybe a little Richard Brautigan thrown in for good measure.
I have so many books on my to read list after a few long months of being in a reading rut. I think I'm going to start with A Game of Thrones. But there are just so many to choose from.
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