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What Are You Currently Reading?

mark wrote: "i'm looking forward to reading what you think about The Passage. i loved that one."



Wasn't today great?! We got up to 74 degrees. :-) Bliss.
Ugh 76 here. Miserable. I'd love a nice balmy 60 :)


Anywho, moving on, I just finished reading The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox and I'm still a little perplexed by it. I'm not sure if I still like the book after the ending. It was all rather abrupt.
My next book is going to be out of three that I want to read: A Game of Thrones, Seer of Sevenwaters(the new Juliet Marillier book), or I Am Number Four which the little boy I baby-sit wants me to read. Not sure which direction I'm going in right now.



LOL! A book about your life...





You know, every time I see the heading of this thread I want to post:
"A Book."
I guess I'm weird.

How would you compare the Moning's Highlander series to Diana Gabaldon's? I'm a big fan of Jamie and Claire.



EDIT: Maybe the duels at the picnic can be against your most hated character, and I can have a cage match with her there? Socially approved and everything!

I'm reading them now based on a bunch of recommendations. I am on the third book, more a testament to my stubbornness to truthfully enjoying the series, actually. I think I will finish the series, but as of now I don't think I'd rec them to anyone.
From what I understand -- and from what it seems I am finding as I read -- you have to work your way through four books to get to the only payoff you will see in the series and that comes in the 5th and last book. Not very good structure for a series, imo.
I think each book in a series needs some payoff at the end of each book -- some bit of climactic ending that both closes a thread of a story while keeping open the overall narrative and whetting your appetite to finish the whole series. This isn't happening with this series. It is a never-ending narrative that keeps raising questions without giving any answers and I find it somewhat frustrating.

Oh I disagree. There are many many people who love them. I loved KMM's Fever series from page 1. What I think is that the series strikes people in different ways. I think it is worth it to take a look.

Still, it may just not be to you taste. I found them good but I suppose not great as I didn't grab the second series up right away, so who knows. Hope you find it picks up.




Well The Strain just got bumped up the list. :D
I really enjoyed The Passage though. I thought it was great, and I had a few minor issues with it, but not really anything that would ruin my enjoyment of the book. I love the "atmosphere" and tone of the story. I'll definitely be re-reading before #2 comes out.

I think it's cool that other people liked it. I just did not.

I also thought Cronin used happenings to kids a little to much to get the reader emotionally invested in the story, rather than the story sustaining interest on its own.

I'll give one mistake that bothered me a lot. I can't remember a lot of the others.
It's something like a hundred years after the main apocalyptic event, and the new characters (something else that annoyed me about the book, switching characters part way through) find a crate of M-16s. They then use them a little later when things get sticky.
I know that these types of weapons are kept well-oiled an whatnot, but they would not survive 80 to 100 years of no use. They would seize and lock up. They might have survived if they were AK-47s, but I doubt that too.

Regina, I didn't mind the children thing so much... to me, they represented all the potential that adults forget they have. I didn't feel manipulated by the way they were handled in the story though, so perhaps that is why it didn't bother me...
Jason, I know what you mean about those guns, and that is one thing I wondered about... but I just went with it. Not being an expert in that sort of thing, it's not the kind of detail that would nag at me. ;)
Other things DID bother me, like the wishy-washy possible Deus Ex Machina thing. To me, D.E.M. is one thing you either have, or you don't. It's either there, or it isn't. I guess he was going for a realistic "faith" feel with that, but it didn't do much for me. This, more than anything is why I couldn't give it 5 stars. I pretty much loved the rest... even the switch between characters, although I LOVED the first part so much I was kind of bummed when it switched. LOL

I think The Passage is definately one of those books you either love or hate, with little between.
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