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Jay Javier | 7 comments Just started rereading The Night Watch by Sergei Lukyanenko with translation by Andrew Bromfield.


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Amanda M. Lyons (amandamlyons) How's the book compared to the movie? I keep meaning to read it but haven't gotten to yet.


message 303: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 940 comments The movie is surrealistic. I'm wondering how the book would be compared to the surrealism of the movie.


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Jason (darkfiction) | 3204 comments I've often wondered the same. I have the book and I want to read it, but like so many others, it just sits there, waiting. LOL


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Aloha | 940 comments Oh, if only we could just press a book to our forehead, and have it be read!


message 306: by Jason (new)

Jason (darkfiction) | 3204 comments That would be awesome! I could then catch up on all the books I want to read.


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Vivian (_vivian) | 114 comments I read Perfume a while ago, and I found the concept much more interesting than the actual book. I know a lot of people loved it, but it didn't work for me. Maybe something gets lost in translation, but I thought it was a little boring and not particularly memorable.

Currently reading Storm Front. Just started, but liking it so far.


message 308: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 940 comments A Goodreads friend of mine kept on telling me that I really need to read Perfume. I was getting all excited about it. Now you're saying it's boring. On the other hand, she reads a lot of books nobody wants to read. I need to think about that...


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Aloha | 940 comments I'm in the middle of reading Grimm Memorials by R. Patrick Gates in eBook. It's really good so far, a modern take on the wicked witch and children. It has gruesomeness but in more of a creepy way than a violent way.

Got through 10 hrs. of 45 hrs. of the audio of It by Stephen King . It's not my kind of book to be going through 45 hrs. worth. It has wonderful storytelling and narration, but I get bored with the style of writing that feeds you without you having to think too much. Maybe it's because of my art background, but I prefer a Gestalt kind of writing. The writer has symbolic or potent words, and my mind fills in the blank with a bunch of my own information. I am getting bored with It. 45 hrs. *GROAN* Okay, Maciek, I will continue on. But then I'm going to make you read The Lost Ones (Evergreen Original E-587) by Samuel Beckett .

I was also getting into the audio of The Windup Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi . I highly recommend this book for those who like an exciting, descriptive read. It's full of economic and political intrigue with the setting being Asia. Although there are sci-fi elements, the story is squarely has present day Asia feel. I can see Asia through the author's eyes. It's obvious he's been there. His descriptions are very accurate based on my memory of Asia.


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Jackie (thelastwolf) | 857 comments Reading The Fionavar Tapestry trilogy, almost finished with #2 The Wandering Fire and will start #3 The Darkest Road probably tomorrow. I read the first of the trilogy, The Summer Tree, in our group read and it was fantastic. I wanted to continue with the story.


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Robert MacAnthony (steerpike7) | 218 comments Aloha wrote: "A Goodreads friend of mine kept on telling me that I really need to read Perfume. I was getting all excited about it. Now you're saying it's boring. On the other hand, she reads a lot of books n..."

Perfume is good. You should give it a try.


message 312: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 940 comments Thanks!


message 313: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 940 comments I am putting aside It by Stephen King for now. What bothers me about it is that it reads like it's a movie script. It's not like his earlier work such as 1974's Carrie. 1986's It came out after he became famous and had several movies under his belt. And it reads like a movie script, with the words painting the action and little details as if helping the movie director better build the movie. Carrie, on the other hand, flashed from story to interviews, etc., more of a conceptual writer's format, and less like a script. I can tolerate a book that reads like a script if it's not overly long. But why would I want to read a book like that when I can just watch the movie, if the book has a movie based on the book. I'm a big movie buff, and if the book doesn't offer me more than the movie, I'd rather watch the movie. This book is not that intellectually stimulating. It is just a typical horror story with grisly events and things jumping out at you, as far as I can see 11 hrs. into this 45 hrs. audio.

I am continuing with The Windup Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi , a much more interesting book that makes me think about genetic manipulation, the economic advantages/disadvantages of that, and the moral and legal consequences.


 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) I finished Kushiel's Dart (Kushiel's Legacy, #1) by Jacqueline Carey yesterday. I enjoyed it.


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Jason (darkfiction) | 3204 comments I liked that book, too, Lady Danielle. I read it two or three years ago, and I still haven't continued with the series for some reason.

Well, one reason is that my dog ate the second book about a year ago, when he was still a snivelling puppy, and I have yet to go and buy it again...LOL


 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) I don't want to invest any more time into that series, as bad as it sounds. What is it with pets? My cat is trying to drive me batty!


message 317: by Jason (new)

Jason (darkfiction) | 3204 comments I have a cat like that, too. A kitten and a puppy...uhg...I think I'd rather have kids. LOL


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Jason (darkfiction) | 3204 comments Lady Danielle "The Book Huntress" wrote: "I don't want to invest any more time into that series, as bad as it sounds."

That could also be a reason why I haven't continued reading it. A lack of interest. I thought it was good, but there's more pressing things I want to read. I might read it in the future, but not right now.


message 319: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 940 comments Ooh, that's a great excuse. I could tell Maciek that I couldn't continue with It because my dog ate the book. I won't mention that I have no dog and that It is a digital audio.


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Jason (darkfiction) | 3204 comments LOL

You could say that your nonexistent dog ate the device of which you were listening to It.


message 321: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 940 comments But he'll get suspicious when I immediately listen to the next audiobook. I solved the problem. I told Maciek that I ate the dog that ate the book. Eliminate the evidence, eliminate the crime.


message 322: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 940 comments The Paradise War (The Song of Albion, Book 1) by Stephen R. Lawhead is available for free in Kindle on Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/The-Paradise-Wa...


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Jason (darkfiction) | 3204 comments Cool. Thanks for the heads up, Aloha!


 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) Yes, thanks, Aloha!


message 325: by Amanda (new)

Amanda M. Lyons (amandamlyons) I'm currently working on the first collection of The House of Secrets and will follow that up with the 2nd but I have a small stack of books from the library that are more fantasy oriented I thought I'd ask you guys about.

Have any of you read Benighted by Kit Whitfield? Randomly picked it up along with Gregory Maguire's Wicked and John Connolly's Book of Lost Things. I've heard good things about the other two but nothing much about Benighted.


 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) I have Benighted, Amanda. Haven't read it yet. :)


message 327: by Jason (new)

Jason (darkfiction) | 3204 comments Sorry, Amanda. I haven't read it either.


message 328: by Jason (new)

Jason (darkfiction) | 3204 comments Right now I'm reading Agents of Light and Darkness, the second book in Simon R. Green's Nightside series. So far, it is a lot of fun.


message 329: by Jackie (last edited Dec 21, 2010 08:37PM) (new)

Jackie (thelastwolf) | 857 comments A Game of Thrones
Loving it. I've been fortunate to have the last 5 books I've read to be of higher caliber than most. Outstanding.

Jason, how is Agents? I read the first Nightside and liked it.


message 330: by Jason (last edited Dec 22, 2010 02:48AM) (new)

Jason (darkfiction) | 3204 comments So far Agents is better than the first, of which I also liked. The series is a really dark but fun ride, so far.


 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) Jason, that is a crazy book!


message 332: by Amanda (new)

Amanda M. Lyons (amandamlyons) I'm working on Wicked now. The only other Gregory Maguire book I've read was Lost which had a huge tonal difference in comparison to this book. I liked that one but I really LOVE Wicked! There are so many nuances to the characters and the overall plot even now at only about 183 pages.


message 333: by Jackie (last edited Dec 22, 2010 09:45AM) (new)

Jackie (thelastwolf) | 857 comments Thanks Jason, I'll have to look for and read it sometime.

Amanda, I read Mirror, Mirror, it was good. Not great but better than OK. I heard Wicked was really good from a lot of people. Another one I have to get. I promised my husband I'd thin down my 200+ books before I buy any more. Yeah, like that'll ever happen, LOL I'm already writing a list for the next book sale, haha


message 334: by Amanda (new)

Amanda M. Lyons (amandamlyons) Jackie wrote: "Thanks Jason, I'll have to look for and read it sometime.

Amanda, I read Mirror, Mirror, it was good. Not great but better than OK. I heard Wicked was really good from a lot of people. Anothe..."


If Todd ever asked me to get rid of mine I'd give him the look of doom and we'd hit a bookstore :) Much luck on thwarting the plot against your books! Haha I have more than a thousand myself:)


message 335: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thelastwolf) | 857 comments I choose to give most away after reading, most aren't worth a re-read anyway. He just means to read some of what I have before buying more. 'In theory' I agree, but 'in practice' is a whole other story, LOL


message 336: by Jason (new)

Jason (darkfiction) | 3204 comments I have a book accumulation problem too. I've probably got somewhere between 200 to 400 books in my TBR pile at home, in both e-book format and physical form. Although I know it makes no sense in buying more books, I can't stop myself. There's so many friggin books I want to read.


message 337: by Amanda (new)

Amanda M. Lyons (amandamlyons) Jason wrote: "I have a book accumulation problem too. I've probably got somewhere between 200 to 400 books in my TBR pile at home, in both e-book format and physical form. Although I know it makes no sense in bu..."

Exactly my problem Jason and I don't get rid of anything I like in case I want to read it again or share it with someone. I think I have at least 1/3 of the books i own yet to read yet. I've had some of them for as many as 10 years...and yet i still get more and get books from the library instead if reading what i have...hmmmm yep better read more of what I own.


message 338: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thelastwolf) | 857 comments Amanda, Jason, we should make a pact together, (and anyone else who wants to join in), like read X number of books we own this month . Even if it's one or two and we report to each other, it'll help thin down our shelves so we can Buy More Books!
I only suggest it because I seem to do better when I have motivation.


message 339: by Jason (new)

Jason (darkfiction) | 3204 comments I'm in, since I know that I'm getting a new batch of books for Christmas...LOL I really need to make a dent.


message 340: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thelastwolf) | 857 comments OK, first thing we need to do is decide on a goal, how many books, or does that even matter?


message 341: by Jason (new)

Jason (darkfiction) | 3204 comments I can read about four books a month. More if the books are shorter. One of the books I hope to read, though, is pretty thick. I can cram in some more, though, so anywhere between two and four works for me.


message 342: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thelastwolf) | 857 comments I'm in the middle of A Game of Thrones, one from my collection (yay). I injured my neck so I can't spent as much time reading as I'd like, but I'd say another week and I should be done. After that, I can do the same 4 shorties or 2 longs.
Do you think we should make another thread so we can report what books we're reading that we own? And a place to confess our book buying binges, LOL


message 343: by Jason (new)

Jason (darkfiction) | 3204 comments Sounds good to me, on all counts. I shall set up the threads now.


message 344: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thelastwolf) | 857 comments Yep. Can you put the link here so others can join us over there if they choose?


message 345: by Jackie (last edited Dec 23, 2010 04:33PM) (new)

Jackie (thelastwolf) | 857 comments About Night Watch: I read it and Day Watch too. I didn't think it was that great, considering how my friends raved about it. It started out really good but fizzled out, the whole point of the Night Watch, or Day Watch was stupid and makes no sense. I rented the movie a short time later and it sucked so bad I couldn't even finish it.


message 346: by Jason (new)

Jason (darkfiction) | 3204 comments I put both threads in the Off Topic folders.

Here's the links:

Confessions of a Book Buying Addict:

http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/4...

Making Dents in the Pile of Books Challenge:

http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/4...


message 347: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thelastwolf) | 857 comments Nice titles!


Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 5387 comments I'm rereading my Dresden books (I'm not sure how many times this makes LOL) and have a few library books out (and a couple more arriving). I think I'll get a few books for Christmas also... Oh well. I think I plan to read more of my own books in 2011 and cut back a bit on the reading groups. Of course I've planned to do that before.


message 349: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 940 comments I finished The Windup Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi . Love it! I highly recommend it. It's sci-fi, but more pure entertainment than anything else. I love it when a book is most of all a very enjoyable book.

I'm in the middle of The Store by Bentley Little . Spooky in that it's too close to the reality of corporate chains overtaking America. This is an enjoyable read so far. I'm also picking up The Holographic Universe by Michael Talbot and alternating it with The Store.

I'm listening to A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson . Terrific listen.


message 350: by Jackie (new)

Jackie (thelastwolf) | 857 comments A Game of Thrones was brilliant! Gave it a rare 5 stars.

Just started The Sight, a supernatural fantasy about wolves set in Transylvania.


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