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What are you reading and why? 2015 version




That is the mark of a great book to me! I'm really going to have to read it soon!

I'm also working on Iced, The Neverending Story, and The Dark Mirror. I never have more than 2 books going at one time, one audio and one text, so this is very strange for me to be reading three at once. I don't think I'll do it again. :) lol

Amazing, isn't it!
I finished watching the first season on DVD and there is a spoiler from book two in it. But, I didn't mind this spoiler as I've been dying to know what became of Arya. This spoiler just makes me more eager to read book 2.
Where's the mailman with my package? He's such a nice man. When he has a package for me, he rings my buzzer, tells me he has a package and then says he'll bring it to my door. Generally, you just get a notice in your mailbox to go to the post office and pick it up.


Hmmmm - sounds intriguing. As long as she keeps sticking them with the pointy end, she'll be fine.

Next up: Twelve Years a Slave.


It's true. And I found so many phrases that have became part of the everyday speaking and I didn't know were from this book!


Excellent! Let me know what you think. Give it about 3 books before you make up your mind!

Oh, you are in for a nice ride. I keep thinking I'm going to reread them all, as I've forgotten some things from the earlier books. Each book refers to things that have happened in previous books, and it drives me nuts when I can't remember. BUT, I've got enough on my plate without starting over with so many books!

Not sure I'm going to rent the TV series. Maybe after I've read all the books. I'm kind of intrigued by the idea, tho. Let me know what you think!

I have nine to go. Why did I think I had only 4 to go?"
They are page-turners, tho. They go fast. At least they do for me.

What ripped my heart out were the daughters - Arya, Sansa, and Dany (for she was a daughter too). And they ..."
Yes, Martin did do a fine bit of ripping in several places. Killing off favorite characters was so hard to take. And yes, the daughters, Janice. I can't wait to read the next in the series. Just waiting for it from the library.

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I can't wait to reread it once book 6 comes out because I find most people appreciate it more the second time through. I'm guessing since you know where the story goes you can sit back abd really appreciate the descriptions to this in depth world Martin has made "
I do not like getting caught of in the minute details... boring...
And yes, I think a reread of the books would be very satisfying knowing what is going to happen and being able to appreciate the growth of the whole saga.

Did you know there is a theory (maybe a proven one) that oil doesn't come from fossil fuels (biotic), but is an endless supply of abiotic fuel found much deeper in the earth than biotic fuel? This is just one of the interesting and exciting things I've learned in the book, not to mention so much about China and it's history. The early Chinese beat us to most inventions... we were centuries behind them in ancient times.

Thanks! I just may check it out.

I'm also reading Caribbean because it's next on my print-book queue. I've had it forever! I started it some years back and never finished it, so it's a second chance. It's a chunkster (over 800 pages) and tiny tiny print. I need a magnifying glass, and patience (because I'd rather be reading A Clash of Kings).

Next up for me is my pick for the monthly challenge Flowers in the Attic

You can tell the "Mortal Instrument" was originally a 3-books Serie, but for whatever reason -success, probably- was "stretched" to another 3 books more (I hate when they do that...)



I just finished reading the third Iron Druid book, Hammered. It was my favorite book of the series, so far! I also finished reading the firts Nero Wolf series book, called Fer-de-Lance and the last Magic Kingdom of Landover story, A Princess of Landover. I really enjoyed listening to Nero Wolf on audio. I read the books many years ago, but the series challenge is giving me a reason to go back and enjoy them all over again in another dimension. Also, to introduce a new narrator that I have not listened to before, Michael Prichard. I am also listening to The Ionian Mission, #8 in the Aubrey/Maturin series.
*I finished and the narrator was Simon Vance.




Thanks Sandra!

I am now starting Station Eleven. I am not the biggest fan of science-fiction/dystopian books but I have heard so many good things about this that I just had to give it a try.


Yes, it's had some very good reviews from what I've read Mariab. And it was nominated for a Goodreads Choice award last year by the looks of it.

Yes, it's had some very good reviews from what I've read Mariab. And it was nominated for a Goodreads Choice award last year by the loo..."
I've heard good stuff about it too - I just bought it this week because a number of my GR friends have rated it 5 stars. Looking forward to seeing what you think Lisa.


I just finished reading the third Iron Druid book, Hammered. It was my favorite book of the series, so far! I also finished reading the fi..."
That's too funny about the narrator. I've had several series where I would swear it was a different author, and then looked it up and it was the same one. I tell myself they had a cold or something when they sounded different.
I might have to try listening to the Nero Wolfe books. I loved the tv series with Timothy Hutton!

I listened to Station Eleven and loved it. When I finished, I felt this overwhelming sensation of feeling more forgiving towards my family and the world. Too bad it only lasted until my sister called :~D

Some of us have just started it for a buddy read. It's started well. Feel free to come over and join in if you like. The thread is here.

Now, I'm in a pickle (view spoiler) because I think I may need to start my February reads. I have The Providence Rider on my list as to read next. I will start tonight.

I started Mercury Falls this morning. I like the premise so far and it seems like it is going to be very funny. There hasn't been a lot of dialog yet but I think I'm going to like the narrator.
I'm also reading Burned. While it does seem to be suffering from a sort of middle book syndrome, I do like it. And I have to say there have been some MAJOR surprised/twists that I did not see coming! That is one of the things I love about this series!

I thought about reading Welcome to the World, Baby Girl! next, for the series challenge, wanting something short and quick, but I just found out it's 512 pages.
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