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What are you reading and why? Jul-Dec 2014
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I don't think Dracula was a bad read. I think you will not have any issues getting through it and it is nice to have the original story behind you. There are so many movie versions, it is hard to focus on any one being really representative of the original story, except by inuendo. There is one scene that chilled me and I have never gotten it out of my head. I do not recall ever seeing it in any movies though. I have never wanted to read 'Salem's Lot though.


I have tried to use Libra vox, but my user experience has not been very good to date either.
I read this one. It was in my 50 Classic Books: Volume 1 that I bought for 99 cents. It contains the 1897 edition of Dracula. I started reading the books in alphabetical order and got to N before I stopped reading in order. It is still on my Original Nook, patiently waiting for me to read The Nigger of the Narcissus by Joseph Conrad. Someday I will get to it.

I don't think Dracula was a bad read. I think you will not have any issues getting through it and it is nice to have the original story behind you. There are so many movie ve..."
I agree. I don't get along with classics myself, but I fared okay with Dracula. The movie version Bram Stoker's Dracula with Anthony Hopkins and Gary Oldman, was pretty close to the book... close as far as movie adaptations go.

I don't think Dracula was a bad read. I think you will not have any issues getting through it and it is nice to have the original story behind you. There are s..."
I have not seen that version, Janice. I may have to go see if they have it at the library or see if my TV still works and order it on Demand if they have it.


Also read Venice: A New Historyfor some historical perspective-- scholarly, yet so engaging!

I've gotten one of the librivox versions of Dracula on an app on my iphone. I have found I have better luck with classics if I listen to them instead of read, but unfortunately it doesn't always work that way. I recently listened to The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Journey to the Center of the Earth and I still struggled through both of them immensely.
There are so many classics I feel like I should read, but so far I haven't really enjoyed any of the ones I have made it through... except for maybe some children's books. Alice in Wonderland, A Little Princess, and The Secret Garden I really enjoyed. All three found on librivox.

I'm currently reading 1Q84 for a buddy read. Chosen because it sounded fascinating. It is great writing. When I'm reading it I feel as if I can't stop. When I eventually do I wonder, "What's the point?" So, so far it is lacking meaty substance for me although I still want to keep reading and do feel engaged.





I am now going to start the second book in the 'Riyria Revelations' trilogy Rise of Empire for the chunkster challenge. I absolutely love this series and cannot wait to catch up with Hadrian and Royce again!


It's a long roadtrip! Several other people in the buddy read had the same opinion as you Camilla! Things do all fall in to place though. It is quite a different read to Oceans!

Now reading The Woman in White for group read and going to start Finnikin of the Rock for chunkster.

I had the same. I read a couple of other Gaiman books before American Gods and I rated them all 4 or 5 stars, but American Gods just didn't work for me.


Started yesterday All the Light We Cannot See.


I'm in the middle of another Blake Couch book. This time, Snowbound. Also getting ready for my next chunkster read.

Will see if improves



From what I have seen, I think this the same for everyone, Kimey. I read the first 3 pages and then put it down, but when I picked it up again. I don't think I came back up for air until I was on page 173 or something like that. I intentionally left it at home today. I need to get some work done!

Will do! :)


I read it earlier this year and gave it a solid four stars. Even managed to scare me momentarily.

I really liked this one Rusalka, 4 stars. It gave me the heebie jeebies.


I really liked this one Rusalka, 4 stars. It gave me the heebie jeebies."
Awesome to hear!


I started the first few pages of The Day of the Triffids for the group read theme. I am still listening to Dragonfly in Amber.

Now I'm starting Doomsday Book tonight for my chunkster challenge.

I have this on my TBR list. I will be waiting to hear how it is.
I saw the author's name and my brain translated it to Wilkie Collins. Well you're still welcome to read the WC book with us.




I remember really enjoying Connie Willis' Doomsday Book. Hope you enjoy it as much.
I finished and loved The Woman in White. I'm reading To Hell in a Handbasket just to pass the time until Toppler-opoly madness begins tomorrow! Expect to finish it tonight.
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