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eBook Miner (ebookminer) | 544 comments Mod
This is a place for readers to discuss what they are currently reading and what they normally enjoy in a book. This is NOT a place for authors to promote or recommend their books.


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I'm currently reading The Art Restorer by Julián Sánchez


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David Chattaway | 12 comments I'm currently reading American Gods by Neil Gaiman


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eBook Miner (ebookminer) | 544 comments Mod
Thanks for posting Jennie and David, how are the books so far? Are you enjoying them?


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David Chattaway | 12 comments Finished American Gods the other day. I enjoyed it, however not as much as other books by Gaiman. My favourite is the still The Ocean and the end of the Lane. I'm reading 'The Mirror Stage' by J.J Stone.


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L (intentional-or-not) I really want to read The Ocean at the end of the Lane!

Currently I'm not reading anything :)


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G.G. (ggatcheson) Currently reading Zein: The Prophecy . A book I won in a Goodreads giveaway.


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eBook Miner (ebookminer) | 544 comments Mod
Lana I noticed on the read for review thread we have a number of authors offering their books. Included in this lot is David's book The Singing Sand Story (Part 1 & 2) by David Chattaway

He is still looking for reviewers as far as I know.

G.G. Some of the admin team have won some great looking books lately. We are amazed at how good some of these covers look. Indie Authors are really stepping up their game when it comes to presentation and other facets of book publishing.

How is Zein The Prophecy by Graham J. Wood so far?


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G.G. (ggatcheson) I love the cover. :) And yes, I agree. I mostly read indies for the last year and a half and I've discovered a whole lot of little gems.

Now I have mixed feeling about Zein. There are two stories in the book. One of them happened in the past, long before the actual story. I feel it should have been made into a prequel instead. There are enough info/content to fill a novel, or at least a novella. The problem is that it's been condensed mostly at the beginning of the book, which makes for a slow start.

Now before someone says that it's because it's a self-pub, it's not. I've read enough traditional-published sci-fi books to know it's not the case. It's a style. Sadly it's not one I'm not too fond of. However, so far, the rest of the book already promises to make me forget about the slow start, so all's good. :P


message 10: by Lorrea - WhatChaReadin'? (last edited Jul 09, 2014 05:21PM) (new)

Lorrea - WhatChaReadin'? (whatchatreadin) Currently reading Ruby by Cynthia Bond


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Scott | 6 comments Reading The Passage


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eBook wrote: "Thanks for posting Jennie and David, how are the books so far? Are you enjoying them?"

It's a sequel to another by this author that I read in 2012. Both books were a satifying read (3.5 stars) - a bit of mystery set in the book / art world


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Bev Walkling | 7 comments eBook wrote: "Lana I noticed on the read for review thread we have a number of authors offering their books. Included in this lot is David's book The Singing Sand Story (Part 1 & 2) by David Chattaway

He is still looking ..."


David's book The Singing Sand Story is excellent. (My review is posted on Goodreads).


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L (intentional-or-not) I would love to r2r Davids book, i just dont know where the link is because i dont have my laptop this week and i cant find the thread on my phone :/


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Veronica ⭐️ Currently reading Before Nightfall by Rachel Amphlett. A great suspense thriller.


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scribes23  (scribes23) | 10 comments Don't Judge Me just started.


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Bev Walkling | 7 comments I tend to read multiple books at one time, but my focus for the next little while will be "An Echo in the Bone" by Diana Gabaldon. I have been re-reading all the earlier books in the Outlander series, but this is my first time through with this one and it is a big one so will take a while to complete.


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eBook Miner (ebookminer) | 544 comments Mod
I love that title Bev, I got shivers lol.
Lana, for you :)

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Sign up there, I confirmed he is still looking for people.

Sounds like we have a diverse range of readers in this group which I hope will make for some great discussion.


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eBook Miner (ebookminer) | 544 comments Mod
How are your books so far Lorrea and Scott?
G.G. I think slow starts are only good if they are like climbing a hill and then there is a roller coaster ride down the other side lol.


T4bsF (Call me Flo) (time4bedsaidflorence) Currently reading and enjoying so far:-

The Moment Keeper by Buffy Andrews The Moment Keeper by Buffy Andrews


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G.G. (ggatcheson) I hope it's ok to post links to review?
Here were my final thoughts on Zein: The Prophecy.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


Lorrea - WhatChaReadin'? (whatchatreadin) eBook wrote: "How are your books so far Lorrea and Scott?
G.G. I think slow starts are only good if they are like climbing a hill and then there is a roller coaster ride down the other side lol."


Ruby is a really good book!


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Scott | 6 comments I'm enjoying The Passage. It's much different than I expected and I thought I was done with vampires...never say never I guess.


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Nadia Kim (nadiakim33) Hello everyone. Looks like you all have some good titles you're going through. I'm currently reading Terminus so far its really good. I don't think I realized it was about a grim reaper at first but the writing is fluid and its been an enjoyable read.


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Bev Walkling | 7 comments T4bsF wrote: "Currently reading and enjoying so far:-

The Moment Keeper by Buffy Andrews The Moment Keeper by Buffy Andrews"


I've got that one on my kindle so interested in hearing what you think.


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G.G. (ggatcheson) I'm currently reading and enjoying another indie book Conspiracy of Angels by M.S. Nightingale


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Paul | 5 comments I am currently reading "Those Who Wish Me Dead" by Maichael Koryta


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Paul | 5 comments So Sorry That is Michael Koryta


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Joyce Yarrow | 6 comments I'm reading Mink River - a huge song of a book that reminds me of Under Milk Wood yet is entirely original and captivating.

Mink River


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Marian I am reading Siege by Simon Kernick


and The Bone House (Cab Bolton, #1) by Brian Freeman


The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler


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Tia I'm reading several books at the moment: November Rain by TJ West, Ashley's Bend by Cassy Roop, Preta's Realm: The Haunting by J. Thorn, and Early One Morning by Aubree Lane.


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Rebecca McCray (RebPai) | 8 comments I just finished Divergent and have switched genres to a JD Robb book from the "in death" series. Love her world.


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Shomeret | 5 comments I'm reading The Summer Queen by Elizabeth Chadwick which is about Eleanor of Aquitaine's early life.


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Veronica ⭐️ I'm currently reading Outsider by Aussie author Peter Diggins


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Michael Peck (michaelalanpeck) | 12 comments I'm alternating between I'll Sleep When I'm Dead: The Dirty Life and Times of Warren Zevon and The Magician's Land. You'd be surprised at the similarities.


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Amy Heugh (amyheugh) I'm currently reading The Fault in Our Stars by John Green


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eBook Miner (ebookminer) | 544 comments Mod
I saw a lady reading this on the train ^ the other day. How is it?


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Michael Brookes (technohippy) The Elder Unearthed Tales of NasNoroth and the Cult of the Elder by Michael W. Garza

I've posted my review for The Elder Unearthed: Tales of NasNoroth and the Cult of the Elder by Michael W Garza and it's an excellent read and definitely one for Lovecraft fans to check out:

http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...

I'm now onto 'Duallists' by David Wailing and I'm enjoying it so far.

Duallists by Marc Adams


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Amy Heugh (amyheugh) eBook wrote: "I saw a lady reading this on the train ^ the other day. How is it?"

Coming to the end, its little sad, but still it's very good.


message 41: by Shomeret (last edited Aug 10, 2014 07:26AM) (new)

Shomeret | 5 comments I'm currently reading three different books. The first priority right now is Copyright Law for Librarians and Educators for copyright class on my Kindle. Copyright class is coming to an end. It only has one more week to go.

I'm also reading The Summer Queenby Elizabeth Chadwick for Net Galley on my Kindle. It's a novel about the early life of Eleanor of Aquitaine.

My library book which is in print format is Slavery and the Meetinghouse: The Quakers and the Abolitionist Dilemma, 1820-1865 by Ryan P. Jordan. Yes, I do read history for recreation. I really like history.


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Veronica Rosa (veronicadelrosa) I'm currently reading Predator's Fire (Gemini Island Shifters #5) by Rosanna Leo and Alicia's Ghost by Nick Iuppa . Two very different reads but I'm enjoying them both.


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Nick Iuppa | 111 comments I'm reading Magic Resistance - very good - great characters.


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Veronica Rosa (veronicadelrosa) Finished reading Alicia's Ghost by Nick Iuppa and Darkness (New Species, #12) by Laurann Dohner .


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Shelley Young (shelley_young) | 43 comments My list of to read books is ridiculous. I have some obligation reads, but the one book I'm looking forward to is Gone Girl. I see the movie is coming out soon. This book has been on the NY Time Bestsellers list all year. I truly need to see what the hype is about. I hope I'm not disappointed. I doubt I will be!


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Nick Iuppa | 111 comments Shelley wrote: "My list of to read books is ridiculous. I have some obligation reads, but the one book I'm looking forward to is Gone Girl. I see the movie is coming out soon. This book has been on the NY Time Bes..."

I'm pretty sure you'll like it. The voice of the main characters is pitch perfect.


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Shelley Young (shelley_young) | 43 comments Nick wrote:

Nick, great! Because the library is holding it for me and I'm picking it up in the morning. thanks!



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Susan Schreyer (susanschreyer) Just finished reading Beauty and the Bridesmaid by Lisa Souza. Really excellent. You could read it for the humor, alone, but the social commentary leaves you thinking. One of those books that sticks with you.


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Patricia Lynne (pjlauthor) I've been reading some books from local authors I met at a Paranormal convention. The current book, A Ghostly Road Trip, is about haunted places of Upper Michigan. Some interesting tales from the towns I have lived in.


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Saleen Currently reading Bared to You (Crossfire, #1) by Sylvia Day


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