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Sarah wrote: "I'm finishing up re-reading "Dangerous Liaisons", and then I'll probably be reading "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo," but I have such a big pile of books next to my bed that that might change."
I don't know if we could upload pictures of our TBR piles. Mine is kinda big.
I don't know if we could upload pictures of our TBR piles. Mine is kinda big.


I LOVE THAT BOOK SO MUCH but yeah, nightmare fuel. I've reread it a bunch of times (yes, I am an emotional masochist!) and it hits me every time. Um. . .happier books. . .To Say Nothing of the Dog? I Capture the Castle? Austenland?


I was planning to wait for the whole Hunger Games trilogy to come out in PB, but people were so excited I gave in, and then Amazon lost my order. WTF, Amazon?

I'm so glad I finally picked up Let the Right One In. It's deliciously creepy and twisted. Tender Morsels is pretty good, too, except I sort of have no idea what's going on.


I finished The Hunger Games today, and I am officially hooked. Honestly, I had never really heard about it until recently, more specifically on io9. The boyfriend works in a bookstore so he has heard about it for quite a while. But since he works there he can take out hardcover books, and luckily the first 2 are still in hardcover, otherwise I was 45th on the library waiting list.



I'm so glad I finally picked up Let the Right One In. It's deliciously creepy and twisted. Tender Morsels is pretty good..."
Ooh, I love Let the Right One In! I saw the movie first, but actually think they are really complementary: the movie makes sense, but the book fills in the gaps I didn't realize were there when I watched it. I consider it one of the rare movie:book sets where they come out fairly equal.





I'm also reading The Book of Lost Things for a real-life book club I'm in.
I just finished If I Die in a Combat Zone and The Things They Carried—one's nonfiction, one's fiction and it's interesting to see which of the writer's real experiences he put in his fictional account of the Vietnam War.

The Sparrow is so good - so imaginitive about alien culture. IO9 just had it in it's SciFi 101 list of must-reads: http://io9.com/5626861/a-syllabus-and...
http://io9.com/5626861/a-syllabus-and...





I so, so want to read David Mitchell's new novel. That's my reward for finishing my current book!


I agree, the fourth book is still my favorite out of the series.
When I started watching the show I had already read all the books released up until then, so it took me a while to like the series. I can see how the opposite is true, as there are big differences.



They're also really poorly written, so there's that, too.

I also requested Hush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick from the library the other day, so I hope it comes in soon. I heard it's kind of terrible, too.
Yes, I delight in reading awful YA books, why do you ask?

Nichelle wrote: "The Lovers by Vendela Vida and Imperial Bedrooms by Bret Easton Ellis. Dipping in and out of My Hollywood by Mona Simpson."
How is Imperial Bedrooms?
How is Imperial Bedrooms?

How I loved I Capture the Castle! I wish I could read that again for the first time. Let me know how Gate is--I'm curious but heard mixed things.

I just read My Hollywood by Mona Simpson for an interview and while it took a little bit to get into her style, I ended up loving it. It's a similar plot to The Help, I think (which I'd like to read as well -- anyone here read it?)
Now I'm reading Adland by James Othmer for another interview -- very interesting look at his career in advertising.
A friend has persuaded me to start reading Treasure Island on Sept. 19, National Be a Pirate Day :) I've never read it but I'm taking his challenge.

I just read My H..."
I read Treasure Island in high school and I really liked it!


Rosemary: hush hush is equally ridiculous.. let me know how you like the male "hero". Edward Cullen's lovely compared to him.

Oh ;) I'm highly suggestible so hoping that I mostly enjoy!



I just finished Valley of the Dolls which was mentioned a couple of weeks ago in a Jezebel article about trashy beach reads. I highly recommend it! It's so trashy and engrossing you want to keep reading until the very end. Then I started the Twenty-Seventh City by Jonathan Franzen, and although I'm more than a hundred pages in I still have no idea where the story is going.

I read The Valley of the Dolls a few weeks ago, I was sobbing at the end. I think I gave too much thought to it for it to be a trashy beach read for me.
I just stumbled upon Trash by Dorothy Allison in a thrift store not knowing anything about Dorothy Allison. What a woman.
Kayla wrote: "Nicole wrote: "I just finished Valley of the Dolls which was mentioned a couple of weeks ago in a Jezebel article about trashy beach reads. ."
I read The Valley of the Dolls a few weeks ago, I was..."
You know, I didn't find it that "trashy" and I kept shaking my head at the last 15 pages. What is Trash about?
I read The Valley of the Dolls a few weeks ago, I was..."
You know, I didn't find it that "trashy" and I kept shaking my head at the last 15 pages. What is Trash about?


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