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Jan 30, 2010 09:50PM

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Leonie, just to warn you, I haven't heard many good things about the book. I figured I couldn't pass it by though- I read so many books that are based off Austen. I'll read that when I finish In the Belly of the Bloodhound so I can let you know :)

The Count may be long, but it is a really good book. Go For It!

The Secret River
The Road
Lyn M wrote: "Gail - The Eyre Affair is great. I am on the 3rd book in the series, but I hear that they just keep getting better. "
This is a good start. I would have walked straight past "The Eyre Affair" based on it's cover.
This is a good start. I would have walked straight past "The Eyre Affair" based on it's cover.

This is a good start. I would have walked straight past "The..."
Isn't that amazing how a cover draws you to some books and makes you pass on others. It is definitely a fun book and worth reading if you love literature.

Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time
Unwind
Daniel X: Watch the Skies
Ender’s Game
Indigo Slam
Terminal Freeze
Dead as a Doornail
The Eight
One Foot in the Grave
Here is what I actually finished:
1. Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time (***1/2)
2. Daniel X: Watch the Skies (**)
3. Indigo Slam (***1/2)
4. Terminal Freeze (**)
5. Dead as a Doornail (***1/2)
6. One Foot in the Grave (***1/2)
I started the audiobooks of The Eight and Ender's Game but couldn't get into either one. This was a bad month for me for audiobooks for some reason; I just couldn't seem to focus.

Also, I just read The Knife of Never Letting Go a few days ago. Wow!! That's all I'll say. Wow! I look forward to your review, BJ."
Luann, I'm on Chapter 4 of The Hunger Games and would read it straight thru if I didn't have to get some work done in the garden!

Amy - I have hadTerminal Freeze on my TBR forever. I keep hoping to get to it soon. It looks really good.

I know the feeling! I would have read it straight through, but I couldn't because of work. It was such a relief when I finally had a nice chunk of time and I could just read and read until the end! When it came to Catching Fire, I wouldn't allow myself to start it until I had that chunk of time to devote to it. But waiting to start it was torture as well!

Also, I just read The Knife of Never Letting Go a few days ago. Wow!! That's all I'll say. Wow! I look forward to your review, BJ."
I finished The Hunger Games and agree with your '!!!', Luann. (There's a link to my review in message 51 in this thread) Then I started The Knife of Never Letting Go and had to put it aside - I need something else less intense in-between *maybe a couple of less intense books*, especially since it's another this-does-not-end-here book. But I still have 3 weeks to get it into Adventure month.


I know exactly what you mean! I had just read The Forest of Hands and Teeth right before The Knife of Never Letting Go. They're both very intense, and it was a bit much one right after the other. I had to read them that way because of library due dates, though.
I'm glad you liked The Hunger Games! Nice review, too! When I had finished, I couldn't think about much else but the ending.
I'm reading The Last Battle by C.S Lewis!
Sue wrote: "I loved the Narnia books. Are you enjoying them?
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I started to read them back in 2007 for my HSC and got right through the series except for the Last Battle. It's taken me two years and a couple of moves but I am finally reading it. I love the whole series, I first came upon them in school when my teacher started to read them to us in the afternoon (we'd come in from lunch and sit down to have a bit of a calm down) and I've been wanting to read the full series ever since. My favourite has got to be either Prince Caspian or The Voyage of the Dawn Tredder :)
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I started to read them back in 2007 for my HSC and got right through the series except for the Last Battle. It's taken me two years and a couple of moves but I am finally reading it. I love the whole series, I first came upon them in school when my teacher started to read them to us in the afternoon (we'd come in from lunch and sit down to have a bit of a calm down) and I've been wanting to read the full series ever since. My favourite has got to be either Prince Caspian or The Voyage of the Dawn Tredder :)

Sue wrote: "Yes, I loved them too. I read them as a child and then I read them to my three sons when they were younger. They are 17, 19 and 21 now but they still remember the Narnia Chronicles. The 19 year ..."
I didn't even know about them until I was about seven or eight and my teacher started to read them to me in class. We started with the Lion the witch and the wardrobe and then moved on to the silver chair (skipping just a couple in the middle!) later on I read the Voyage of the dawn tredder but it wasn't until 2007 (and I was 17) when I was doing my HSC that I started to read them all in order and WHAT a difference that makes!
I didn't even know about them until I was about seven or eight and my teacher started to read them to me in class. We started with the Lion the witch and the wardrobe and then moved on to the silver chair (skipping just a couple in the middle!) later on I read the Voyage of the dawn tredder but it wasn't until 2007 (and I was 17) when I was doing my HSC that I started to read them all in order and WHAT a difference that makes!

Remember the only book on my list I didn't own?The Warrior Heir..my library didn't have it so I bought a copy yesterday. I am soooo terrible! BTW, so far it is really good. :)
Notice, I managed to leave on Saturday without taking any with me. Although, you do have a lot that I want to borrow!





Dunno if it counts but I'm currently reading Alice in Wonderland. I love this eddition that I'm reading.
Sophie - it does. I read a combined version of both it and Through the Looking Glass and was really excited that they were on the list. What do you think of the story?

Lyn M wrote: "Sophie - it does. I read a combined version of both it and Through the Looking Glass and was really excited that they were on the list. What do you think of the story?"
As I said in my review I can see why it has survived so long and I did enjoy it.
As I said in my review I can see why it has survived so long and I did enjoy it.

BJ Rose - It's kind of funny how many books on my list were also shared on both the adventure shelf and the dystopia shelf. Good luck getting the book back, I have to do that a lot now that I am a library person instead of a buyer.
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