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message 851: by Claudia (new)

Claudia (claudiavstoomanybooks) | 1779 comments 1 Star because they really are terrible. And shameful because everyone else's textbooks looks so interesting and mine are about accounting/auditing/commercial law. They make me feel boring.


message 852: by Barbara (last edited Mar 15, 2011 12:58PM) (new)

Barbara | 4434 comments Mod
ok, if they are terrible than it's ok to give them 1 star. Don't worry about the books making you feel boring we know you're not boring and that's what counts. And I must say not all the books I read for college were exciting. I had to read books about how to properly conduct research and philosophical texts about what science is. I also had to read books about how to write articles and stuff like that. I think everyone has books like that in their past or future depending how far along they are with their studies. And besides I like books about law, I find them fascinating. I always try to find loopholes and stuff.


message 853: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith I wish I could add articles from journals/periodicals! That'd be awesome, especially since I only read the ones that interest me now :)


message 854: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Reading Ordinary Angels by India Drummond and starting Avalon High by Meg Cabot


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Kelso Ansara (kelsolikesbooks) | 3 comments I am reading Valeria's Last Stand by Marc Fitten... It really is a wonderful read. Beautifully set out and surprisingly gripping!


message 856: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
I like the cover of Valeria's Last Stand :)


message 857: by Monique (new)

Monique (moniqueurbanisedgeek) Reading The Replacement. Worth the time!


message 858: by Claudia (new)

Claudia (claudiavstoomanybooks) | 1779 comments I read The Replacement too, but it was slightly disappointing. I think the hype at the time was just too much and made me have high expectations.

I'm reading Tomorrow, When the War Began. It's really good so far.


message 859: by Monique (new)

Monique (moniqueurbanisedgeek) Ah I had no expectations going into it. It is very different than what I was expecting too. It could be more fleshed out but still loving it!


message 860: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Kahlan wrote: "I read The Replacement too, but it was slightly disappointing. I think the hype at the time was just too much and made me have high expectations.

I'm reading [book:Tomorrow, When the War Began|718..."


I loved the Tomorrow when the War Began series. The movie was pretty good too.


message 861: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith I'm reading an unusual sci fi novel - Nekropolis by Maureen McHugh. It's set in a future Islamic state that hasn't experienced any cultural changes, so it's still extremely conservative, women and men don't mix, although there are some technological advances. A servant girl falls in love with a male cyborg, but because he's an AI it's debated whether or not he can be considered male, although, physically he is one.


message 862: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Guys I have decided to step down and delete the group as well. I hope you understand :(
You guys have been wonderful but it has just become too much :(


message 863: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith WHAT?!! Please tell me you just posted in the wrong group...
If not, can't one of the other moderators just take over? I'm willing to do it if I can get help with some things, unless someone else is keen.


message 864: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Oh, wait, April Fool's right? Damn, I'm so gullible... *blush*


message 865: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Lol I wondered when you would catch on :)


message 866: by Crusader (new)

Crusader (crusaderza) | 2457 comments Mod
Ha ha. Nice one Lu!


message 867: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Yeah, I'm slapping myself for falling for that!


message 868: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 4434 comments Mod
Very nice one Lu!
How could you fall for that Lauren? I always am cautious with these kind of notices on April Fool's.


message 869: by [deleted user] (new)

LOL


message 870: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith I forgot about April Fools. I only clicked when I saw it mentioned on Facebook. In my defence though, I've been on the road for the past 15 hours.


message 871: by [deleted user] (new)

Hehe...
My bf told me this morning he was flying up to Joburg tomorro because a guy he knows wants to offer him a job up there, I totally freaked out! :)


message 872: by Monique (new)

Monique (moniqueurbanisedgeek) :P I hate April Fools.

Finished up The Replacement. It is really awesome.

Currently reading Hex Hall and liking it a lot, even though it is definately younger than most YA I read. Sort of Meg Cabotish.


message 873: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Kahlan nominated Hex Hall for me to read for TDRC :(
With that and Dark Possession I'd love to read The White Queen that Niecole nominated!


message 874: by [deleted user] (new)

hehe at least the one I nominated is not YA...
You might find it interesting
If I find a pdf would you like me to send it to you?


message 875: by Claudia (new)

Claudia (claudiavstoomanybooks) | 1779 comments I loved Hex Hall. It's young, but not the kind of young that makes cringe every other page.


message 876: by Monique (new)

Monique (moniqueurbanisedgeek) Kahlan, true! And the main character is likeable. There are some parts that are seriously funny too.


message 877: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
I also enjoyed Hex hall :) The second book should be in my mailbox :)


message 878: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith I'm just not really in the mood for something that's meant for children, and I'm not too fond of reading stories set in a school. I like YA, but I find that my preference is for older novels (like the Narnia series), but either way it's something I need to be in the mood for.


message 879: by [deleted user] (new)

I know the White Queen isn't something you would normally read, but it's a bit older and also involves true history (although Phillipa Gregory does put in fiction as well, which makes the read easier)


message 880: by Bigal-sa (new)

Bigal-sa | 16 comments Rather amusing, if a bit on the short side Wistril Compleat


message 881: by Emma (new)

Emma (emmauk007) | 1081 comments Currently reading The Pillars of the Earth

I picked up this book about a year ago and for some reason I couldnt get into it. Probably not the right time, but at the moment I am in the mood for intelligent books with strong plots and great characters. A game of Thrones has really ruined my reading as I want to read more books like that, and this book is enjoyable. So sometimes those books that you put down are not necessarily bad books.


message 882: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith I'm determined to finish the Patchwork challenge asap, so for the task requiring an author with a colour as a surname I'm reading Deathstalker by Simon Green.


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Crusader (crusaderza) | 2457 comments Mod
Busy with The Terror


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Crusader (crusaderza) | 2457 comments Mod
I'm way behind with my reading. Haven't managed to ready much of anything this weekend since I've got a deadline to adhere to. Just busy adding final touches to the proofs and then I can have some blissful reading time.

I'm currently busy with Dauntless. Quite an enjoyable military sci-fi series that reminds me strongly of Battlestar Galactica.


message 885: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Reading Delirium (Delirium, #1) by Lauren Oliver

Soon a bit of holiday and then I can read more :)


message 886: by [deleted user] (new)

I'm currently trying to finish Digital Fortress by Dan Brown


message 887: by Barbara (new)

Barbara | 4434 comments Mod
I'm sick and not reading much of anything. Got back from Vienna and on my first day back I fell sick with the flu and a head cold. Not nice at all. Trying to read the mediator series. Very easy and simple books and can be used for TDRC but can't focus on them most of the time. That is also why I haven't been telling yet of all my adventures and posting photos. Had a great time though. Will tell more later.


message 888: by [deleted user] (new)

Hey Barbara, glad your back!
I should stop reading anything but my textbooks this week... I think I'm just going to finish the ones that I'm really close to the end with


message 889: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Glad you are back Barbara! Sad to hear about the flu :( Feel better soon!


message 890: by Julia (new)

Julia (juliatruter) Emma wrote: "Currently reading The Pillars of the Earth

I picked up this book about a year ago and for some reason I couldnt get into it. Probably not the right time, but at the moment I am in the ..."



message 891: by Julia (new)

Julia (juliatruter) Emma - Push through with Pillars of the Earth. I couldn't get a hang on it for the first third of the book, but my husband just encouraged me to go for it. I'm so glad I did, because later on I got totally hooked. And now Ken Follett is my favourite author!! World Without End and Fall of Giants are excellent. I'm trying to read all of his books now ... :)


message 892: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
Agreed Julia, Pillars of the Earth was amazing!


message 893: by Crusader (new)

Crusader (crusaderza) | 2457 comments Mod
Finished reading Dauntless by Jack Campbell. I don't normally read military sci-fi, but this one was very good. It's only 293 pages long (my copy) and I found myself rationing the pages so I don't finish too quickly. I'm definitely going to be checking out the rest of the Lost Fleet series.

Now I'm busy with a re-read of Old Man's War by John Scalzi in preparation for tackling the rest of the OMW series. I still think OMW has one of the best opening chapters I've read in a long while.


message 894: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Smith Hehe, I read that as the "oh my word' series :)

I'm still reading Deathstalker. I'm only halfway through because I've been pretty busy and this is a long novel, but frankly it's getting embarrassing now. And Goodreads has pointed out that I'm 8 books behind my reading challenge for the year :(


message 895: by Crusader (new)

Crusader (crusaderza) | 2457 comments Mod
Ha, ha. I can see how you could make that mistake. It definitely stands for the Old Man's War series. I'm lucky my Goodreads gadget says I'm doing a wonderful job by being 15 books ahead of schedule.


message 896: by Lu (new)

Lu | 12672 comments Mod
My schedule is laughing at me! But at least from tomorrow I have 11 days or so holiday :)

I feel like I really need one


message 897: by Julia (new)

Julia (juliatruter) I finished "A Map of the World" by Jane Hamilton - yes, indeed very depressing and emotional - but it was an excellent read. She really knows how to use words to describe raw feelings. Last night I started with "As the Crow Flies" by Jeffrey Archer. I've read one of his other books - a real page-turner - like watching a movie. I may just become a fan, but Ken Follett will always be Number One for me. :)


message 898: by Naz (new)

Naz (nazz) Lu wrote: "My schedule is laughing at me! But at least from tomorrow I have 11 days or so holiday :)

I feel like I really need one"


Mine is just going to get longer over the holidays sadly :( Oh well I'll catch up... eventually


message 899: by Monique (new)

Monique (moniqueurbanisedgeek) Finished up...
The Body Finder (The Body Finder, #1) by Kimberly Derting
... and thoroughly enjoyed it. A rare five stars from me!

Now reading...
My Soul to Take (Soul Screamers, #1) by Rachel Vincent


message 900: by Chanté (new)

Chanté | 54 comments Threatened to do it for so long - so I'm finally reading The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón


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