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message 1: by martin eden (new)

martin eden Library of Souls by Ransom Riggs. I was disappointed by the first book (Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children) but I was curious to know the end, and the second book (Hollow City) was really good.


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Shevella (hummingbird14) | 170 comments The Things We Wish Were True by Marybeth Mayhew Whalen

It's been an ok read so far.


message 5: by Barbara (last edited Jan 11, 2017 05:25AM) (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) Please Don't Tell Please Don't Tell by Elizabeth Adler by Elizabeth Adler

It's about a serial killer. Unfortunately it's hard to get a fresh take on this ubiquitous theme but the (non-killer) characters are engaging.


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Mamta Rajaram (mamtarajaram) | 1 comments On Beauty by Zadie Smith-about 100 pages into it.The beginning is interesting enough to go ahead but now its getting very descriptive and at times going away from the narrative.But I do hope that it gets better since I have heard alot about Zadie Smith and her writing.


message 7: by martin eden (new)

martin eden Currently reading Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë and a book by the French slam poet and rapper Abd Al Malik.


message 8: by Karin (new)

Karin (hippolicious) I LOVE Jane Eyre, Martin! It's the first classic I ever read.

Currently I am reading Great Expectations by Charles Dickens. I will probably finish it this weekend.


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Isa Being Dead Is No Excuse The Official Southern Ladies Guide To Hosting the Perfect Funeral by Gayden Metcalfe
Being Dead Is No Excuse: The Official Southern Ladies Guide To Hosting the Perfect Funeral


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iasa Reading The Expedition of Humphry Clinker which is amusing even if the characters are a bit of a caricature. Also reading Envy, and Other Works. This one has made me laugh out loud. For some old school fantasy i've got The Pagan Night


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Barbara (cinnabarb) isa wrote: "Being Dead Is No Excuse The Official Southern Ladies Guide To Hosting the Perfect Funeral by Gayden Metcalfe
Being Dead Is No Excuse: The Official Southern Ladies Guide To Hosting the Perfect Funeral"


This seems pretty hilarious :)


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Rima Ben Hammadi | 32 comments I just finished Dolores Claiborne by Stephen King. It was a gift from a friend and before i started reading it i was pretty sure that i wasnt gonna like it because i feel like stephen king sometimes writes book just for the hell of it. but this one, it dosen't have a horror side . it's just a story about a lady and it's a hell of a story. i really loved it.


message 13: by martin eden (new)

martin eden Still reading Jane Eyre and started Re-Vive l'Empereur by Romain Puertolas (I love Puertolas's writing style! He is completely crazy and the most amzing is that the reader can't stop reading!)


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Shevella (hummingbird14) | 170 comments I've started Into the Darkest Corner by Elizabeth Haynes . I'm liking it so far.


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Isa Barbara wrote: "This seems pretty hilarious :)"

Oh, it definitely is!^^ Although the recipes are a little, uh... "funky" :D
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Hag's Nook (Dr. Gideon Fell, #1) by John Dickson Carr Hag's Nook by John Dickson Carr


message 16: by Barbara (last edited Jan 21, 2017 06:07AM) (new)


message 17: by martin eden (new)

martin eden That book sounds really interesting, Barbara! Tell me when you finish it, please.


message 19: by martin eden (new)

martin eden Just started Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee and another book about languages and linguistics.


message 20: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) martin eden wrote: "That book sounds really interesting, Barbara! Tell me when you finish it, please."

I will Martin :)


message 21: by Rima (new)

Rima Ben Hammadi | 32 comments I'm reading Palomino by Danielle STEEL and it's just like her book " ghost" or at least the beginning is. only in this book it's happening to a girl.


message 22: by martin eden (new)

martin eden Currently reading The Spy Who Couldn't Spell, the tru story of a spy who suffered from dyslexia.


message 23: by Shevella (new)

Shevella (hummingbird14) | 170 comments I'm starting The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton. This one has been on my TBR list for quite a while.


message 24: by martin eden (new)

martin eden I've started Black Like Me by John Howard Griffin. My feelings are upside out (don't know how to say it!). I feel quite not at ease! And I think it was one of the writer's purposes!


message 25: by martin eden (new)

martin eden I'm reading La Femme au Carnet Rouge by Antoine Laurain and Dreams of my Father by Barack Obama. Two different books and I'm enjoying both!


message 26: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) I'm reading Very Good, Jeeves! Very Good, Jeeves! (Jeeves, #4) by P.G. Wodehouse by P.G. Wodehouse. Wodehouse books are always good for a laugh.


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martin eden Sounds great Barbara!


message 28: by Karin (new)

Karin (hippolicious) While I am waiting for my copy of Middlemarch to arrive I am reading The Dragon Reborn by Robert Jordan. Book three of the Wheel of time. I don't understand I haven't read the series sooner. It is as good as fantasy goes. Pure perfection! :-)


message 29: by martin eden (new)

martin eden Hum! Sounds great Karin! I have to look at these books!
I'm still reading Dreams from my Father by Barack Obama. It's really interesting. I'm alos reading The Star Rover by Jack London and enjoying it.


message 30: by Karin (new)

Karin (hippolicious) That sounds good as well Martin. Ah there are so many books I want to read! :-o


message 31: by martin eden (new)

martin eden Sometimes I wish I could sleep only two or three hours per night so I could read all night! But I sleep like a log! I need at least 7 to 8 hours of sleep! :(


message 32: by Ysabelle (new)

Ysabelle Laxamana (ysaaareads) | 2 comments I am currently reading The Chronicles of Narnia The Horse and His Boy by C.S. Lewis.


message 33: by Ysabelle (new)

Ysabelle Laxamana (ysaaareads) | 2 comments I am currently reading The Horse and His Boy by C.S. Lewis.


message 35: by martin eden (new)

martin eden Ysabelle wrote: "I am currently reading The Horse and His Boy by C.S. Lewis."

I read The Chronicles of Narnia in December: I really loved them!

I'm reading The Star Rover by Jack London, my favorite author. And I'm surprised by the writing style! But I'm really enjoying it! And I started The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett. It reminds me of La Comtesse de Ségur's books.


message 36: by Karin (new)

Karin (hippolicious) I've never read anything by Jack London. How would you describe his books, Martin?
I am reading Middlemarch by George Eliot.


message 37: by martin eden (new)

martin eden Karin wrote: "I've never read anything by Jack London. How would you describe his books, Martin?
I am reading Middlemarch by George Eliot."


Jack London is great storyteller. His writing style is vivid, realist, even naturalist, easy to understand (for most of his works), with lots of unvarnished descriptions. He was an engaged socialist and his involvement transpires in his works. His characters are fighters, always struggling for life. I loved his books about the Klondike (White Fang, The Call of the Wild...), but I prefered his "socialist" works, and my favorite one is Martin Eden.

I'm currently reading I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and Moby-Dick; or, The Whale.


message 38: by martin eden (new)

martin eden Reading The Namesake and really enjoying it. And Room.


message 39: by Karin (new)

Karin (hippolicious) This weekend I started reading Bleak House by Charles Dickens. It's a huge book, but a classic so I'm really looking forward to the story. :-)


message 40: by Rima (new)

Rima Ben Hammadi | 32 comments I'm currenty reading a book based on an original story that's called : A Marriage Made For Murder. I'm liking it a lot. it got me hooked.


message 42: by Shevella (new)

Shevella (hummingbird14) | 170 comments Just starting P.S. I Love You P.S. I Love You by Cecelia Ahern


message 44: by martin eden (new)

martin eden I've just started The Thing Around Your Neck for a buddy read. It sounds really interesting, a dive into an unknown culture for me!


message 45: by martin eden (new)

martin eden I'm currently reading books about dyslexia and dysorthographia. My 8 year old daughter is suffering from this pathology.


message 46: by HeyLucindaO! (new)

HeyLucindaO! (heylucinda) | 66 comments I'm reading Purple Hibiscus at the moment and it is really good!


message 47: by Karin (new)

Karin (hippolicious) I am reading Emma by Jane Austen. Love the book and hate the main character. ;-)


message 48: by martin eden (new)

martin eden I'm currently reading King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table. I really like reading these legends but I don't like the writing style! So it's really hard to go on!


message 49: by HeyLucindaO! (new)

HeyLucindaO! (heylucinda) | 66 comments I am currently reading Spark Joy: An Illustrated Master Class on the Art of Organizing and Tidying Up and it is having a profound impact on my home. Everything is being tidied to bring me joy. Its a fascinating philosophy. I really like how the book combines the practicalities of organizing things with a spiritual element. Its great! I'll be happy to do a tidying marathon with a buddy and discuss our progress (if you dare... ha ha ha _! )


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