The Seasonal Reading Challenge discussion
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Dee, I did read Mao's Last Dancer and found it fascinating. Since I started this challenge, I have read more books about China, India, and Korea than I ever have in my life.




Hater is a bit depressing for me since I have not read a fun book in some times now. :)
But it's good. I can't wait to see how it ends.

I am about to begin








Now I'm about to start the 9th book in the Stephanie Plum series







Dee, it's a good book, but probably you didn't mean my Fall task, as I've got the related authors one.

I've heard that - I'm kind of skeptical since I haven't read the first 2, but I got this one as a review copy and don't have time to get the previous 2 listened to first...so hopefully I won't be too lost

(Now, where did I put my book down?)


Finally I am about to read the anticipated novel-



Ally, I hated Poisonwood when I read it several years ago--I don't think I even finished it, which is very unusual for me. But this spring I listened to it as we drove to Phoenix and I loved the audio--again, very unusual for me, because I mostly don't care to listen to book.
Anyway, if you can get your hands on a CD copy, try it.

That book disappointed me in so many ways! I hope you enjoy it though, but it was pretty lame to me.



I thoroughly recommend the novel, The Strangely Beautiful Tale of Miss Percy Parker. I just finished it and can already sense it will be a frequently re-read selection as it was just perfect for this rainy day.




Now I'm reading


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False Memory by Dan Krokos is an ARC copy of a dystopian wor..."
I agree with you about the quality of YA--you get about the same amount of dross with adult books too. But there are some excellent YA's out there.
The Chinese dancer book was interesting for the look at China and its training system, but seemed a little self-conscience, perhaps because the author is married to the subject. Still, not a bad book.
I wasn't all that impressed with Anything but Ordinary, but that could be because the cover picture was so surreal. Anyway, I thought it would be more Jodi Picoult or something. Well, it is Jodi Picoult-ish with a tinge of paranormal (for lack of a better term). There again, not a bad book, but not what I was in the mood for.
I did enjoy False Memory alot--I hate to wait for the next one.
Have you read Cinder yet? I listened to it on a longish car trip and the three of us (including the teen) loved it.
I'll have to look for Daughters of the West. It sounds like my kind of book.