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What Are You Reading? 2016.1


Next up on audiobook is Red Queen. I have to admit that it was the cover that first caught my attention. I'm reading it for geocache challenge and for a buddy read.




I rated it 4.5/5 mostly because it was a bit out of order for my orderly brain, haha!
If you are a dog obsessed person like me, you will probably like this book ;) I don't want to say too much about it because I don't want to spoil it for those that haven't read it :)


Also, my mom gave me the book The Fellowship: The Literary Lives of the Inklings: J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Owen Barfield, Charles Williams, so I'll likely start in on that also.

I find that reading something light can be a boost when in a reading slump. I hope you get the kickstart you're looking for Lynda.

Sandra wrote: "I started yesterday Salt to the Sea. I only realized it was YA when I started it, but so far so good.
I'm also reading a middle grade ARC Once Was a Time.
I also requsted Circling the Sun....."
I read Circling the Sun during 2015 and really enjoyed it. Hope you do too. :)
I am reading Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania and Saving CeeCee Honeycutt, for something a little lighter.
I'm also reading a middle grade ARC Once Was a Time.
I also requsted Circling the Sun....."
I read Circling the Sun during 2015 and really enjoyed it. Hope you do too. :)
I am reading Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania and Saving CeeCee Honeycutt, for something a little lighter.

This is an enthralling book about the violence that can be hidden by a community and our ambivalence about domestic abuse and human trafficking.

Hi Lynda,
We are going to do a buddy read of The Clockwork Scarab in April (starting on the 12th). It is steampunk too and will fit in the Geo Challenge.

I will start Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban on audiobook today.

I am now starting The Chimes


Now halfway through The Lollipop Shoes. Liking it, not loving it. Which is sad as Chocolat is one of my favourites. Again, we'll see how it ends.

Now halfway through The Lollipop Shoes. Liking it, not loving it. Which is sad as [book:Chocolat|47401..."
The 2nd book is totally different than the first one, huh? I did not like it at all at the beginning, but kept at it. You really have to divorce yourself from the first book and carry on.





I can be label as fan, but I would say is dystopian, inspired in Verne´s world


I may pick up Space where I left off and read more in it. I've been waiting for a book to come in at the library. It's been 14 days in shipment. I'm leaving tomorrow morning for just shy of a week. If it comes in today, I can swing by and pick it up right away. Otherwise it will sit at the library and they will only hold it for me for a week. I'll be back, but it will be tight.
I'm really getting annoyed with my library. The last time I did ILL, it was 14 days in shipment and the sending library was an hour's drive away.

I may pick up Space whe..."
please provide a hint or two of why I should delete Night has a Thousand Eyes from my TBR list, since your reaction already has me 95% of the way there, lol.

Almeta is currently reading it. Maybe she will chime in too. :)

I am now going to start The Wilding. I read another book by this author, As Meat Loves Salt, in January and absolutely loved it so I am really looking forward to this.

The book is very melodramatic. I don't have a lot of patience for people who constantly over react to things and this book was full of them. There were some things that didn't seem reasonable to me and could easily have been edited out of the story to make it tighter.
Judging from the reviews, it has an average of 3.85 stars with the majority of them at 4 stars. So, I might be one of the few who didn't like the book. Debra saw something in it I didn't and gave it 5 stars.
I still want to read The Bride Wore Black, so I will give Woolrich another try.



The third book in the trilogy is more similar to the first book than the second.
Joan, it seemed like an afterthought, but I'm not sure.

A funny thing happened while I was listening to it. In the book, one of the characters said, "I smell smoke!" Just as he said it, I also smelled smoke. The whole time they discussed it, I could smell It. Some farmer must have lit brush on fire. That's what I call an interactive book.
A similar situation happened on a flight from London. The movie was "Titanic". Just as the ship started to tear apart in the movie, we hit turbulence. There were a lot of nervous people on that flight, me included. LOL!

And "Titanic" is a really, really, really BAD selection for a movie on a plane! Who thought a movie about a real disaster and of those dimensions was a good idea??? There's always people feeling nervous about flying in a plane.
And talking about Titanic, I finished Salt to the Sea about the sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff at the end of WWII. I'm trying to write a review. I'll link it later if I success.
I also plan to start this weekend Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania a historical non fiction about the sinking of the Lusitania. I don't think I would board a boat in the next 20 years after reading about so many ship sinking...


And "Titanic" is a really, really, really BAD selection for a movie on a plane! Who thought a movie about a real disaster and o..."
Haha! No kidding!

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I'm also reading a middle grade ARC Once Was a Time.
I also requested Circling the Sun at the library since it's my book club pick for next month.
I hope I have a better reading month, because I was all March trying to finish two books, and it took for ever, not the book's fault, though.