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message 51: by Ali (new)

Ali (aroyal2) | 1 comments The Picture of Dorian Grey, By Oscar Wilde. What a masterpiece.


message 52: by Amanda (new)

Amanda Zahnweh (azahnweh) | 1 comments Just finished 'in cold blood' which I promised myself id only read in the daylight, even though it didnt prevent the spooks...now I'm onto 'a widow for one year'. LOVE love john irving.


message 53: by Lexi (new)

Lexi (thetorontokid2) | 2 comments I just finished "The Help" by Kathryn Stockett and just started "The Anglo Files" by Sarah Lyall


message 54: by Suzi (new)

Suzi | 1 comments I got a Nook for Valentine's Day last month so I'm indulging in my "reading lots of books at once" habit :) Right now I'm re-reading "Pride and Prejudice" and starting "Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" by Stieg Larsson. And possibly "The Help" by Kathryn Stockett.


message 55: by Alison (new)

Alison | 1 comments Bright Shiny Morning- James Frey


message 56: by Felicia (new)

Felicia Burriss | 1 comments i'm reading Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller, and Lullaby by Chuck Palahniuk.


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Simone (simoneandherbooks) | 2 comments Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger.

I should actually be done with this book already, but the days have been getting nicer and the time for playing outside is more fun!


message 58: by Rosie (new)

Rosie (rosesrred419) I am reading "The South Beach Diet" and "Mysteries of Pittsburgh."


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I'm reading "The curious incident of the dog in the Nighttime" by Mark Haddon. It's a heartbreaking and tough book, but it's quirky, very funny sometimes, and insightful


message 60: by Snazzy (new)

Snazzy | 1 comments World without end


message 61: by Jenny (new)

Jenny Carbonell | 1 comments I'm currently reading The Time Travelers Wife by Audrey Niffenegger.


message 62: by Lexi (new)

Lexi (thetorontokid2) | 2 comments Julia wrote: "I'm reading "The curious incident of the dog in the Nighttime" by Mark Haddon. It's a heartbreaking and tough book, but it's quirky, very funny sometimes, and insightful"

That was a great book! I really enjoyed it.


message 63: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Bessell I am reading "Gang Leader for a Day: A Rogue Sociologist Takes to the Streets"


message 64: by Stacey (new)

Stacey Conner (SConner) | 1 comments "Freaks, Geeks, and Asperger Syndrome" by Luke Jackson.

This is an amazing book written by a thirteen (at the time) year-old boy living with Asperger Syndrome. It's such a fantastic and empowering read as so often students living with disabilities are spoken for by others. It's very moving to see a student not only take ownership and control of their voice, but to do so as a means of advocating not only for himself but others.

Best Opening Line Ever!

"To those of you don't feel you belong: Always remember that different is cool!"


message 65: by Cy (new)

Cy (xyzahira) A fashionable female-authored read of mine = Seductress: Women Who Ravished the World and Their Lost Art of Love by Elizabeth Prioleau.


message 66: by Neverdust (new)

Neverdust | 9 comments I'm reading the Adventures and Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes


message 67: by Emily (new)

Emily | 1 comments I am reading Incarceron by Catherine Fisher. It is excellent!


message 68: by Amber (new)

Amber (amberinokc) Reading 2 books right now! Bel-Ami and Water for Elephants


message 69: by Megan (new)

Megan | 1 comments Scarlet Letter. :) It's finally getting good right now. Just in time for a modcloth contest! ^^


message 70: by Lauren (new)

Lauren | 2 comments ModCloth wrote: "Let us know what you're reading this month, and you could win a copy of Malena Watrous' If You Follow Me!" The Irresistible Henry House by Lisa Grunwald


message 71: by Hannah (new)

Hannah | 2 comments I've read this month The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. It is a really great book.


message 72: by Jacky (new)

Jacky | 1 comments Kill Your Friends by John Niven. Its a fictional novel, rather sadistic about the music industry in London at the now defunct London Records. John Niven spent 10 years working in the industry, and as an intern for 5 years, I've found a lot of the depictions to be quite accurate, aside from certain parts I won't mention as to not be a spoiler :)


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Jaleesa Renee Wells (jaleesarenee) | 1 comments Freakonomics: a rogue economist explores the hidden side of everything By Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner

...yep. I'm geeky.


message 74: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (xpectopatronum) | 1 comments I just finished "The Sugar Queen" by Sarah Addison Allen and I am impatiently waiting the arrival of her newest book this month!


message 75: by Kristel (new)

Kristel | 1 comments I am reading Plain Truth by Jodi Picoult


message 76: by Amy (new)

Amy (ohmymitchell) I'm re-reading all the Harry Potter books!
Doesn't get any better than that :)


message 77: by Jules (new)

Jules | 1 comments I am an Emotional Creature by Eve Ensler.


message 78: by Ms. R (new)

Ms. R | 3 comments As a teacher, I am currently reading the next book my students will be studying "Of Love and Other Demons" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. After reading a number of short stories by Marquez, I found myself fascinated with his style and thematic choices. As I journey through the text, I am not disappointed. I do, however, find myself bogged down in translation. At some points, I get lost in unknown allusions and concepts that do not translate into my monolingual, American knowledge.

All in all though, an interesting read. How can you not be drawn to a novel focusing on a priest falling in love with a young girl who is believed to be possessed by the devil?


message 79: by Jolie (new)

Jolie | 1 comments The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society for book club...I've heard it's awesome!


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Milan Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness of Being and The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold.


message 81: by Ms. R (new)

Ms. R | 3 comments Wren wrote: "Milan Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness of Being and The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold."

Oh my gosh, "Lovely Bones" is amazing! You're going to love it. I read it last summer and could NOT put it down :)


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Anne-Marie (amfeury) | 1 comments Dead and Gone: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel by Charlaine Harris


message 83: by Roxanne (new)

Roxanne (veryvogue) | 1 comments I just finished reading The Hunger Games and Catching Fire, two excellent YA novels by Suzanne Collins. I just started Searching for Pemberley by Mary Lydon Simonsen and I'm excited about that one too.


message 84: by Renee (new)

Renee (flowerlady132) | 2 comments Last Night in Twisted River by John Irving


message 85: by Brittany (new)

Brittany Edwards (britnoel) | 1 comments I'm reading "Welfare Brat" by Mary Childers


message 86: by LeisureReader (last edited Mar 08, 2010 01:10PM) (new)

LeisureReader (readbythefakefire) | 1 comments I'm currently reading "The Handmaid's Tale" by Margaret Atwood. It's absolutely riveting, and I'm sure I'll finish it (too) soon!
I'll be needing to start my next-book-in-line search soon, and Malena Watrous' "If You Follow Me" looks great! -wink wink-


message 87: by Earlene (new)

Earlene Glasgow | 3 comments I"m currently reading "The Secret" by Rhonda Byrnes and "The Complere Grimm's Fairy Tales" by the Grimm Brothers


message 88: by Amandine (new)

Amandine | 1 comments I am on page 1 of Gaston Leroux's L'Agonie de la Russie Blanche. My older brother brought it back for me from France, and I will try my hardest to understand! (I speak French fairly well).


message 89: by Jessica (new)

Jessica (drewe) | 1 comments I'm reading the Northern Lights series by Philip Pullman. Definitely the most grown up kids series I've read in awhile!


message 90: by [deleted user] (new)

I am reading The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis


message 91: by Claire (new)

Claire Young | 1 comments I'm reading "The Book of Lost Things" by John Connolly


message 92: by Christina (new)

Christina | 1 comments I am reading The Lost City of Z by David Grann.


message 93: by Diana (new)

Diana (sealegs) I'm reading Sapho by Alphonse Daudet. :)


message 94: by Amy (new)

Amy Johnson | 1 comments 'Eat Pray Love' by Elizabeth Gilbert. I know the story line is cliche: newly devorced middle aged woman goes on journey around world to "find herself"... but the author is very down to earth and it puts down in words what you need to be happy. It's very uplifting :)


message 95: by Katerina (new)

Katerina (the_blue) I finished Sanshiro: A Novel last weekend and I'm currently reading Kenzaburo Oe's Silent Cry. Sanshiro was delightful, the Silent Cry is a tough read.


message 96: by Mutz (new)

Mutz | 5 comments A Room of One's Own

and I've had trouble reading Virginia Wolf before because english is not my mother-tongue, but I'm certainly enjoying this one fully.


message 97: by Hanna (new)

Hanna | 2 comments I've just started I Am Charlotte Simmons by Tom Wolfe.


message 98: by Casey (new)

Casey I just finished No One Belongs Here More Than You by Miranda July today. I'm also in the middle of The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Nine Stories by J. D. Salinger, Bed by Tao Lin, and Diary by Chuck Palahniuk.


message 99: by Steph (new)

Steph (mrskoz_07) | 1 comments The Help by kathryn sockett


message 100: by Allison (new)

Allison I'm reading "The Crowfield Curse" by Pat Walsh and "Everything is Illuminated" by Jonathan Safran Foer.


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