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Chit Chat About Books > What are you reading and why? Jul-Dec 2014

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message 751: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments Stephanie wrote: "I FINALLY finished Second Chance Dog by Jon Katz! Not a book I recommend. The only good part of the book was about the dog, which was maybe a quarter of the book if that. The rest was about Katz, h..."

Wow, Stephanie. That is not what the story line sounds like at all in the book summary. Too bad!


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Travis (travistousant) | 6011 comments Figured Carrion Comfort would keep me busy til toppler. It did. But niw i must finish it before I start any toppler books tomorrow would have preferred to finish tonight then not read anything until the toppler started. Oh well I'm not sure I've started one on time yet


message 753: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Cherie wrote: "Stephanie wrote: "I FINALLY finished Second Chance Dog by Jon Katz! Not a book I recommend. The only good part of the book was about the dog, which was maybe a quarter of the book if that. The rest..."

It was a huge disappointment, Cherie :(
It was a very woe is me kind of book. At least that is how I felt about it. I did like the parts where Katz works with Frieda and learning where she came from and how she ends up. I just wish the book would have been more about her (the dog, Frieda). :)


message 754: by Cherie (last edited Oct 17, 2014 06:37PM) (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments Stephanie wrote: "Cherie wrote: "Stephanie wrote: "I FINALLY finished Second Chance Dog by Jon Katz! Not a book I recommend. The only good part of the book was about the dog, which was maybe a quarter of the book if..."

Sounds like it should have been Second Chance Guy! :)
Probably got more dog readers sucked in though than if it was about the guy. I did not have it on my TBR list, so no worry for me.

I do not own a dog but sometimes I do go on dog book benders. I think I have at least 10 that I have not read. I really want to read The Art of Racing in the Rain. I could not get to it when it was our group read pick earlier. I just bought Rin Tin Tin: The Life and the Legend and who knows when I will get to that either?


message 755: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Cherie, I love Art of Racing in the Rain. I am a huge dog nut :) I love that it is told from a dog's perspective. It has been a long while since I have read it though. It is a pretty quick read that I remember :) if you get to read it, I would love to hear what you think :) also A dog's purpose and a dog's journey both by W. Bruce Cameron are REALLY good but may make you cry. At least I did :) most of the books I read have a dog in them somewhere :)


message 756: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie I agree that second chance dog should have been second chance guy :) I will admit that the dog on the cover is what drew me to it :)


message 758: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments I finished Voyager yesterday, which was awesome, just like the previous two books in the series. And now I'm bookless! In 9 hours I'll start Seriously Mum, What's an Alpaca? for the toppler.


message 759: by Tasha (new)

Tasha Reading The Widow of the South for MTF and listening to Life After Life. Enjoying both and wished I could have finished Widow before the toppler. Now it's going to sit unfinished for a week.


message 760: by Lilisa (new)

Lilisa | 2770 comments Knocked this one off my TBR list - Kevin and I in India. Review at: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 761: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly | 2033 comments I finished Maplecroft by Cherie Priest and liked it though I did expect more from it.
Now I'm reading The Clockwork Dagger by Beth Cato


message 762: by Dem (last edited Oct 19, 2014 11:40AM) (new)


message 763: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments I am about half way throughThe Light Between Oceans. I am at the point where I almost don't want to know what is going to happen. I found the old group read discussion and read the spoilers up to where I am at now. The writing is great and I loved the information about the light house, etc, but the story line, that is hard.

I took a break from the above and my audio book and read The Rise of Nine and am currently reading The Fall of Five.


message 764: by KimeyDiann (new)

KimeyDiann | 2174 comments I forgot to report back here after I finished the Wayward Pines trilogy. I finished it Friday night and I LOVED IT! I got sucked in more and more with each book. I'm already recommending it to everyone I know. And it is apparently becoming a TV series on Fox... I can't wait for that! I hardly ever watch TV anymore but I'm not going to miss Wayward Pines!


message 765: by Ava Catherine (last edited Oct 21, 2014 10:32PM) (new)

Ava Catherine | 4258 comments Cherie wrote: "I am about half way throughThe Light Between Oceans. I am at the point where I almost don't want to know what is going to happen. I found the old group read discussion and read th..."

Keep going, Cherie. The story does get easier to deal with toward the end. I know what you mean though-- your heart is breaking, and there are no easy answers.


message 766: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments Connie, it is so hard. My heart is breaking! Isabel just put Tom's letter, unopened in the drawer. I need to quit for the night and go to bed.
The 2nd paragraph at the beginning of Chapter 27 was so beautiful! "Isabel's whole body bore the imprint of the little girl: her fingers knew the smoothness of her hair as she brushed it; her hips remembered the weight of her, and the tight locking of her legs around her waist; the warm softness of her cheek." I can close my eyes and feel each of my three girls this way, the way each body felt in my arms and fit against my hip.


message 767: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly | 2033 comments I'm going to start Frozen Frozen by Lindsay Jayne Ashford by Lindsay Jayne Ashford it's short so I'm hoping it's a quick read.


message 768: by Piccolo (new)

Piccolo Fortunato | 7 comments This is a book I picked maybe two years ago, somehow misplaced at work-- was it borrowed? I hope so. But having found it again, I am holding fast this time.
Testimony of an Irish Slave, is a work of historical fiction documenting the life of an Irish woman who along with thousands of Irish, mostly women and youngsters, were captured and enslaved by Cromwell and sent to the West Indies as indentured servants-- but who were often more brutally treated, literally worked to death, for the duration of their indenture. If any of you favor historical fiction-- this one documents a little known piece of history...


message 769: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59894 comments Testimony of an Irish Slave Girl sounds interesting. I had to add it to my wishlist.


message 770: by Piccolo (new)

Piccolo Fortunato | 7 comments I came across it by chance, so yes, I am glad to share it!


message 771: by Sandra, Moderator (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11261 comments Just finished All the Light We Cannot See, that was a 5 stars to me. Incredible touching and beautiful story.

Nos starting The Headhunter's Daughter: A Mystery for my local book club. So far is funny and interesting.


message 772: by Ava Catherine (new)

Ava Catherine | 4258 comments Cherie wrote: "Connie, it is so hard. My heart is breaking! Isabel just put Tom's letter, unopened in the drawer. I need to quit for the night and go to bed.
The 2nd paragraph at the beginning of Chapter 27 ..."


It is an absolutely heart breaking book, and I wondered if anything good would ever happen to the people in the book, but slowly things do get better. I cannot imagine my child being ripped away from me, so I feel sorry for each of them. And then there is the happiness of the child to consider...
Oh, what a mess!


message 773: by Ava Catherine (new)

Ava Catherine | 4258 comments Sandra, I have been eyeing All the Light We Cannot See and have it in my Amazon cart, but I just couldn't bring myself to pull the trigger and buy it. I am so glad to hear that you love it! That is the deciding factor for me.


message 774: by Peggy (new)

Peggy (pebbles84) | 15868 comments I bought All the lights we cannot see a couple of days ago too :)


message 775: by Sandra, Moderator (new)

Sandra (sanlema) | 11261 comments Connie and Peggy, I hope you enjoy the book as much as I did. The writing is beautiful, and the story "moves the floor" where you are standing. It's one of the best war stories I've read.


message 776: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments Connie,
I finished it. I'm still trying to take it all in. What an emotional story! Thanks for encouraging me to finish. How differently it could have turned out too.


message 777: by Cherie (last edited Oct 23, 2014 02:21PM) (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments I have been eyeing All the Light We Cannot See too. I added it to my TBR list from reviews from Dem and Diane S.

I am currently reading The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry. I am trying to read a few others that I already own before starting The Name of the Wind with Lisa.


message 778: by Pragya (last edited Oct 23, 2014 03:26PM) (new)

Pragya  (reviewingshelf) | 4026 comments Cherie wrote: "I am currently reading The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry. I am trying to read a few others that I already own before starting The Name of the Wind with Lisa.

Cherie, I recently bought The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry, look forward to your comments.


message 779: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Sounds like a great book! I added it to my TBR shelf :-)


message 780: by Cherie (last edited Oct 23, 2014 04:19PM) (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments Pragya wrote: "Cherie wrote: "I am currently reading The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry. I am trying to read a few others that I already own before starting The Name of the Wind with Lisa.

Cherie, I recently bought..."


It is really good, Pragya and Stephanie! I am about half of the way through. It really is a very short book. If you get a chance, read the review by Delee. I love her reviews and I added this book to my TBR list and bought it because of her!


message 781: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie I'm sold! I just requested it from the library and it is available so hopefully it will be ready for pickup in a few days :-)


message 782: by Cherie (new)

Cherie (crobins0) | 21536 comments I finished The StoriedLife of A.J. Fikry. I was going to start Hollow City but have to put it off now.

I have been procrastinating starting American Gods for a couple of months now but I cannot ignore "the sign" I got today. It is listed in the Acknowledments page by Gabrielle Zevin, the author of The StoriedLife of A.J. Fikry, soooooo, I started it. :D


message 783: by Sarah (new)

Sarah | 18550 comments Whew! Well this week has been taken up with toppler books. The two main ones I read were The Golden Compass (which I loved) and Interview with the Vampire which I liked too although I found it started to drag towards the end a bit. So now I can slow down and read Odd Thomas (kind of - I only have 6 days to finish this tutti fruiti read).


message 784: by Mariab (new)

Mariab | 3059 comments @Cherie. There was a read group for Americans Goods. And with many comments


message 785: by Lisa (last edited Oct 25, 2014 07:51AM) (new)

Lisa (lisathebooklover) | 9244 comments I read 4 books during the toppler: Bring Up the Bodies, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, Sophia's Secret and Stolen. I really enjoyed them all and did not rate any of them lower than 4 stars.

I am now going to be returning to the book I was reading before the toppler, Rise of Empire.


message 786: by Esther (new)

Esther (nyctale) | 5191 comments Odd Thomas is a fun read Sarah... I have to get back to this series....

I am picking up the book I stopped for the toppler that is the last 2 book of my roadrunners. 1635: Cannon Law and Written in My Own Heart's Blood.

I just finished Horns my audiobook. I am going to my library website next to find one before I go out to run errands.


message 787: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59894 comments I read five books for the toppler:


Tide Road
The Translator
Across the Nightingale Floor
Dangerous Liaisons
The Last Werewolf

I can now return to the book I had set aside last week, Kushiel's Dart. Later today, I will start Still Missing. It's for my irl bookclub and I want to get it out of the way because I have a couple of buddy reads coming up.


message 788: by Mariab (new)

Mariab | 3059 comments @Janice.
How did you like Dangerous Liassons?


message 789: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59894 comments Mariab wrote: "@Janice.
How did you like Dangerous Liassons?"


I enjoyed the story, but preferred the movie to the book. I found some of the letters to be extremely repetitive.


message 790: by Dem (last edited Oct 25, 2014 12:57PM) (new)


message 791: by Kat (new)

Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments I've just finished the audio of Starvation Heights: A True Story of Murder and Malice in the Woods of the Pacific Northwest - very interesting historical true-crime. Definitely going to check out more of the author's work.

Now continuing with my second ever alternate history novel: The Only Thing to Fear by Caroline Tung Richmond


message 792: by Tasha (last edited Oct 26, 2014 05:17AM) (new)

Tasha I read 4 for the toppler:


Circle of Influence
Guilty Pleasures
Dead Until Dark
The Sandcastle Girls

I'm now into The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet, my last book for MTF, and finishing up Life After Life on audio.


message 793: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie I have The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry and Ready Player One on hold at the library. The library is closed today though:-(


message 794: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Kat wrote: "I've just finished the audio of Starvation Heights: A True Story of Murder and Malice in the Woods of the Pacific Northwest - very interesting historical true-crime. Definitely going..."

I added this to my TBR shelf. Sounds interesting. I don't read a lot of true crime but love reading the fiction kind sine they are usually keep me engaged in the story.


message 797: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie I listened to A Dog's Tale by Mark Twain. Sad sad sad...also I don't think I like audio books..at least this one. The narrator had zero chemistry with the story. Sounded like a robot. Any suggestions on how to make it sound more animated? Maybe it was just the narrator :(


message 798: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59894 comments I started reading Still Missing today. I'm kind of surprised. I read Never Knowing and really wasn't looking forward to reading another one of her books. But, it was picked for our real life book club so I grudgingly picked it up. If it continues as Chapter 1 started out, it should be good.


message 799: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly | 2033 comments Janice wrote: "I started reading Still Missing today. I'm kind of surprised. I read Never Knowing and really wasn't looking forward to reading another one of her books. But, it w..."

I loved Still Missing (very gritty but good) Her others are still lounging on my TBR shelf.


message 800: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59894 comments That's promising, Kimberly. I found her other book, Never Knowing, to be a mix of good and bad. The protagonist annoyed me so much, I wanted to throw the book across the room. This one already feels different.


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