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Kim wrote: "I can totally emphasize! Between library, Goodreads, Netgalley, and ebook purchases I've made for my Kindle, I'm starting to get a bit stressed out. I seriously have some self-control issues!"
Yeaaaa.... I agree! I'm just on the tricky verge of loosing my mind!
I'm running 20 days behind my review schedule (and the authors are being so supportive and understanding that it's making me more guilty!) I haven't even touched a single book from the 75 titles I got approved for on Netgalley! I'm feeling so lost... :(
After all this also I bought 6 new books when I went out yesterday! Now I can't stop myself from starting those new books... Life as a reviewer is really really tuff!
Yeaaaa.... I agree! I'm just on the tricky verge of loosing my mind!
I'm running 20 days behind my review schedule (and the authors are being so supportive and understanding that it's making me more guilty!) I haven't even touched a single book from the 75 titles I got approved for on Netgalley! I'm feeling so lost... :(
After all this also I bought 6 new books when I went out yesterday! Now I can't stop myself from starting those new books... Life as a reviewer is really really tuff!
Well as always I read several books at the same time...well not at the same time but but you know what I mean...:P
Some of the books have I started but has been neglected for some time but as soon as possible will I continue with them...:P
Magdalena wrote: "Well as always I read several books at the same time...well not at the same time but but you know what I mean...:P
[bookcover:Roosevelt: The Lion and the Fox, 1882-1..."I do exactly the same thing. I've had books on my 'currently reading' list for months because (unless the book is truly phenomenally excellent) I get distracted easily. I see what other people have liked and decide to start reading that, I visit the library because I love libraries and come back with ten books at a time because, hey, free books!
Right now I am reading:
The Fictional Woman by Tara Moss
Pearseus #2 by Nicholas C. Rossis
The Step-mothers' Support Group by Sam Baker
Fair Game (Alpha and Omega #3) by Patricia Briggs
Plus heaps others waiting to be read, but these are the books in the forefront of my mind right now :)
Marigold wrote: "Magdalena wrote: "Well as always I read several books at the same time...well not at the same time but but you know what I mean...:P
[bookcover:Roosevelt: The Lion a..."Yeah I do that all the time. I must try to finish of a couple of books before I start any new...:P
You guys are amazing and we are all the same ;)
I'm also reading atleast 4 books at a time... I really feel that we should be proud of purselves for pulling off something like this <3
What say gals...???
I'm also reading atleast 4 books at a time... I really feel that we should be proud of purselves for pulling off something like this <3
What say gals...???
Yesterday I read Blood Games by Chloe Neill and now I'm reading Winter King by CL Wilson and right after that it's Night's End by Yasmine Galenorn.Then on hold at the library is the next feral warrior book by Pamela Palmer, much different from her Vamp City books. Also waiting on Undead and Unwary by MaryJanice Davidson, The Bane Chronicles & Iron Trial by Cassandra Clare and Slow Regard of Silent Things by Patrick Rothfuss.
Marigold wrote: "I've had books on my 'currently reading' list for months because (unless the book is truly phenomenally excellent) I get distracted easily. I see what other people have liked and decide to start reading that, I visit the library because I love libraries and come back with ten books at a time because, hey, free books!"I'm also bad about using my currently reading page to remember books I want to pick up from the library...eventually, and if those other 20 hadn't been shinier, or worse, the digital library just keeps loaning me things I want to read.
I don't have random tho...oh squirrel!
I'm currently rereading Shiver as an audiobook. I'm also reading The Night Circus, which has been recommended to me about a billion times.
I'm reading 'Salem's Lot. In this time, beginning with "The Dark Tower" series, I'm reading almost exclusively Stephen King.
Heena wrote: "You guys are amazing and we are all the same ;)I'm also reading atleast 4 books at a time... I really feel that we should be proud of purselves for pulling off something like this <3
What say gals..."
Yeah, why see it as a problem? We can multitask...;)
Andrew wrote: "I'm reading 'Salem's Lot. In this time, beginning with "The Dark Tower" series, I'm reading almost exclusively Stephen King."
I'm looking forward to read your review for Salem's Lot!
I'm looking forward to read your review for Salem's Lot!
Albert wrote: "I just finished Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage and Of Monsters and Madness"
The cover of Of Monsters and Madness is really good!
The cover of Of Monsters and Madness is really good!
First Night of Summer
This is one of those pulse-pounding thrillers where you know something is going on, and the writer gives you plenty of clues, but there are still some twists and turns he keeps hidden away until just the right moment. What an emotional roller-coaster! Not for the faint of heart as the subject matter of child abduction is very real and tragic. This is definitely one of my favs this year.
I just started Marie Lu's new book The Young Elites last night. I'm only a few chapters in and I'm already loving it. Her world building, even only a few chapters in, is incredible.
I'm reading three at the moment:
And I've got a system for reading multiple books as "one time": audiobook on the way to work and home, a kindle book on my phone while at work (usually reading at lunch), and a third book on my tablet at home.
Yesterday I finished Song of Susannah and today I started And Another Thing.... I should end both these two series in the next weeks.
Steve wrote: "I'm reading three at the moment:

And I've got a system for reading multiple books as "one tim..."
Finally someone (other than me) confessed to reading more than one books at a time!
Great to know that Steve, I read in the same fashion. One book on Kindle, one in print and one on my notebook. I love multi-reading this way :)

And I've got a system for reading multiple books as "one tim..."
Finally someone (other than me) confessed to reading more than one books at a time!
Great to know that Steve, I read in the same fashion. One book on Kindle, one in print and one on my notebook. I love multi-reading this way :)
Andrew wrote: "Yesterday I finished Song of Susannah and today I started And Another Thing.... I should end both these two series in the next weeks."
Great Andrew... I hope you enjoy them all!
Great Andrew... I hope you enjoy them all!
Heena wrote: "Andrew wrote: "Yesterday I finished Song of Susannah and today I started And Another Thing.... I should end both these two series in the next weeks."Great Andrew... I h..."
Thanks Heena!
I just finished The Young Elites yesterday and started Scott Westerfeld's new book Afterworlds. Only read two chapters so far and it's pretty cool.
Yesterday I started Pet Sematary, as book of the month. This is the year of King for me. I've never read so many of his books!
Andrew wrote: "Yesterday I started Pet Sematary, as book of the month. This is the year of King for me. I've never read so many of his books!"Started Pet Sematary today. It's really good! I haven't read that many King books this year...but I own a lot of unread ones...;)
Magdalena wrote: "Andrew wrote: "Yesterday I started Pet Sematary, as book of the month. This is the year of King for me. I've never read so many of his books!"Started Pet Sematary today. It's really ..."
Yes, it's great! In the last year I read many books for some Groups and almost the entire "The Dark Tower" Series. I have to recover the few books of the previous years .
Heena wrote: "Steve wrote: "I'm reading three at the moment:

And I've got a system for reading multiple boo..."
The one issue that always comes up is that one of the books I'm reading takes over as the "favorite", and I end up devoting most of my time to that one anyway.
Thunderstar wrote: "I just started reading The Tiger's Curse by Colleen Houck today and so far it's REALLY good!"
Sounds great!
Sounds great!
Stefani wrote: "I just finished The Young Elites yesterday and started Scott Westerfeld's new book Afterworlds. Only read two chapters so far and it's pretty cool."
I'm happy that you're liking it. Will look forward to your review :)
I'm happy that you're liking it. Will look forward to your review :)
Andrew wrote: "Yesterday I started Pet Sematary, as book of the month. This is the year of King for me. I've never read so many of his books!"
Same here Andrew, the only difference being that I'm reading his books for the first time. I've started to love his writing and I'm sure as hell, gonna read more King books next year aswell :)
Same here Andrew, the only difference being that I'm reading his books for the first time. I've started to love his writing and I'm sure as hell, gonna read more King books next year aswell :)
Steve wrote: "Heena wrote: "Steve wrote: "I'm reading three at the moment:

And I've got a system for readin..."
Yea... happens every single time! lol!

And I've got a system for readin..."
Yea... happens every single time! lol!
Julie wrote: "I am reading The Neon Lawyer
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Hey Julie!
Sounds interesting. I hope you enjoy this read :)
"Hey Julie!
Sounds interesting. I hope you enjoy this read :)
I finished Paper Towns and I'm not sure what to think about it, if any of you read it, can you tell me what were your thoughts, please? x
Reading The Book of Werewolves at the moment. Halfway through. The author spends the first half of the book giving one example of lycanthropy from folklore and myth after the other. He's switching gears now to an examination of lycanthropy as a disease or brain malady. This is a treasure trove of interesting anecdotes from folklore. I'm definitely getting inspired to write something. Thinking steampunk, with devotees of science committing genocide against practitioners of magic, etc. First image is a man climbing out of a well under a full moon, wearing a goatskin while an evil spirit entreats him to rise and make mayhem with that which he's been given. Much wolfiness ensues.
finished yesterday
. An amazing journey of India's straight shooter and blunt writer Khushwant Singh.currently travelling through
.
I'm finishing up the Audible version of Before They Are Hanged and about a quarter of the way into Stephen King's new one, Revival.Up next is Last Argument of Kings (Audible), and joining the RMFAO group-read of Dune. :)
I've started a couple of days ago The Wind Through the Keyhole, so with this I'll close 'The Dark Tower' series. Unless Stephen King write another book next year.
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