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Lorielle wrote: "I am reading The Vampire Diaries: The Struggle right now. There are differences between the books and the show and I'm not sure what I think about that... But the books are pretty good. LJ Smith's ..."
I've heard good reviews about the first Vampire Diaries book series, but they were less kind about the later books. I do like the TV show.
I've heard good reviews about the first Vampire Diaries book series, but they were less kind about the later books. I do like the TV show.

I'm currently reading A Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin and I'd be interested in anyone's thoughts on the books or the TV show adaptation.


Ivan wrote: "Book 1 and season 1 have been very close together, obviously some dialogues are cut short on the series. Both have been really good for me, there are always things you can break away from any story..."
I started watching the TV series first, before I began reading the first book (somehow the book series eluded me until now) and I'm glad they're sticking relatively close to the storyline.
I started watching the TV series first, before I began reading the first book (somehow the book series eluded me until now) and I'm glad they're sticking relatively close to the storyline.

I'm currently reading "He liked Tuesdays best" by Mieczyslaw Mokrzycki and Brygida Grysiak.
It is a great and unique book, which allows readers to explore unknown fact about the normal, everyday life of Pope John Paul II.
I highly recommend it!
You can find more about this book at http://www.jp2books.com/

Love in the Time of Dinosaurs

Bucket of Face

and Felix and the Sacred Thor

I'm really excited about this group of authors. If you have never read bizarro before, this is the perfect way to get into it! :)

Dale Ibitz:Fire in the Blood
The Twilight parody Nightlight: A Parody
for my book club: The Haunting of Hill House
@Amy--dumb question, but what the heck is bizarro?

Felix and the Scared Thor, for instance is about a man who is out to save the human race with a giant dildo as his weapon. As you can see...Strange...odd...interesting... :)


I may skip the bizarro--gross sex stuff isn't really my thing!

Amy wrote: "One that you may want to check out to see if you are into it is a book called Muscle Memory. It's about a weird event that switches people into the body of the person they were nearest to at the m..."
Amy, I recently read a great interview with the author of Muscle Memory: http://www.examiner.com/book-in-south-bend/meet-south-bend-s-steve-lowe-bizarro-fiction-author
Amy, I recently read a great interview with the author of Muscle Memory: http://www.examiner.com/book-in-south-bend/meet-south-bend-s-steve-lowe-bizarro-fiction-author

http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/4...
There is also a fun group that started up called the bizarro brigade. It's all about helping to promote bizarro books and getting word out about the emerging genre. I am currently a copy editor for bizarro central, and I urge you all to check them out! :)




It's been ten years since I have read a Tyrion POV, it better be a fandamtastic book after this wait.
Splitter
Amy wrote: "There are three that I am currently getting ready to read:
Love in the Time of Dinosaurs
Bucket of Face [bookcover:..."
I haven't read much bizarro but I would like to given your description. How do you like these so far? Do you have one bizarro book you would recommend over others to a newbie bizarro reader? Thanks!
Love in the Time of Dinosaurs

Bucket of Face [bookcover:..."
I haven't read much bizarro but I would like to given your description. How do you like these so far? Do you have one bizarro book you would recommend over others to a newbie bizarro reader? Thanks!
I'm reading Hunger Games and Lowboy right now but have Sense and Sensibility and Game of Thrones on the TBR next.

I'm only about 1/4 of the way through as I'm in the middle of exams/essay writing for uni at the moment (which I shoult be doing right now, but I'm procrastinating on Goodreads.. :P), but I can't wait to be done with all of that so I can finish it! :)

I'm currently reading The Town and the Cityand The Collected Poems. It's my first time reading The Town and The City and my second time going through the Wallace Stevens collection.
-Jason



I'm only ..."
Reckless sounds like a really great book that I would love to read! Unfortunately, I'm booked up until December with books to review.

I like reading books on writing too.

Shortly before, I was reading Pray and Hell by John Prescott. Both are paranormal books in a series about the Book of Revelation and the end of the world.
It seems like those type of books are popular with the end of the Mayan calendar approaching...

The Zul Enigma sounds interesting. Just added it to my "To Read" list.
I'm currently reading The Pale King. This is my first time reading something by David Foster Wallace and the man's ability was otherworldly.



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