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Finished with Gone Girl. Am now in the mood for light chicklit, so I'm reading I've Got Your Number by Sophie Kinsella.
I'm excited for Casual Vacancy! Currently reading Stormdancer but am already put off by the weird use of Japanese (strictly, it's not 'Japan', but still...it's too jarring for me not to notice)...
@Rachel: yup, that's what he told me after he checked up on the computer in Times UPH. I still have a hard time to believe it though.
Isn't Times more expensive than the other bookstores? I haven't been able to look around, but has anyone been able to look at whether Periplus or Kinokuniya's prices on Casual Vacancy? (super excited by the way.. XD)
Really, The Casual Vacancy cost almost 500k IDR? Dang, maybe I'll wait for the translated version. But since its not GPU who translate it, I'm still not sure.Finish reading
, which is failed to impress me. The heroine try to be ass kick but fall hard to instan lust. Bleh!. And also finish
, a nice cover.. for doctor. I expect the action since the main character is ex-assassin. But not so much.Currently reading
I decided to pre-order Casual Vacancy from TBD, especially since I got 10% discount. I expect the book to arrive in late October.
Currently - finally! - reading Gone Girl. Quite interesting so far.
Currently - finally! - reading Gone Girl. Quite interesting so far.
hi, I'm Lavalette and I'm new here. nice to meet you all. right now I'm reading Inheritance by Christopher Paolini. I almost stopped reading it for it was so boring until I got to page 500s.
Recently finished number9dream. Since I am a worshipper of David Mitchell, my opinion may be biased. But it is amazing :D It gave me back the joy of reading, the thing that I nearly lost and forgotten. Mulling for a review right now and am preparing to read London Fields or The Perks of Being a Wallflower or As God Commands. Wish me luck.
Books, here come I !
Reza wrote: "@Tasha: I emailed Kino PS, they said TCV is priced @ 385k, available from Sept 27th."Sigh, that's super ex for a book, even if it's JK Rowling...perhaps I'll hold on for the paperback..thanks for the info though
sanshow wrote:Sigh, that's super ex for a book, even if it's JK Rowling..."
If you want, preorder it from TBD, they sell it for $27.03 but of course you'll have to wait 3 weeks for it to arrive
If you want, preorder it from TBD, they sell it for $27.03 but of course you'll have to wait 3 weeks for it to arrive
I think Periplus will also sell TCV at around the same price.
EDIT: oh apparently, pre-ordering now will get you a 15% discount.
Anyway, I'm reading Mockingjay. Couple chapters in, and TBH I snorted at some of the premise of the book. I kinda expect it to hit the ground running with battles of epic proportion. And I certainly don't expect to be reading words like "soundstage" nor "makeup and lighting". Oh my.
Does it get better?
EDIT: oh apparently, pre-ordering now will get you a 15% discount.
Anyway, I'm reading Mockingjay. Couple chapters in, and TBH I snorted at some of the premise of the book. I kinda expect it to hit the ground running with battles of epic proportion. And I certainly don't expect to be reading words like "soundstage" nor "makeup and lighting". Oh my.
Does it get better?
Reza wrote: "Does it get better?"To be honest, I think it's the weakest of the trilogy. It lacks the novelty of the first, the suspense of the second. But then, it got the conclusion of the story. So, I think it is worthwhile to continue just for the sake of knowing the end.
And no, in my opinion it doesn't get any better.
I was a little overwhelmed by the mess of voyeurism in Stormdancer so am adding another 'voyeuristic' but admittedly much better written (so far) book, American Gods to the mix.
Hello,I have read Me Before You by Jojo Moyes. It's not a typical chick-lit book, awesome and heartbreaking.
I don't know if Kinokuniya has it, I bought it from bookdepository.com.
I'm currently reading Every Day by David Levithan. My sister loooooved this book, so I have really high expectations. We'll see.
Now i'm reading The Warlock by Michael Scott. Is there anybody here who read the same book? or maybe I just too lat eto read the scott's hexalogy..dunno..
I'm reading Does My Head Look Big in This by Randa Abdel-Fattah: It's a book about a Muslim girl in Australia who decides to wear jilbab full time!
Les Miserables read-along, done. Now I think I need to read The Odyssey in chevalier's speed since I only have two weeks to finish it.
I'm still reading Gone With The Wind but I'm on a break with No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency #2, borrowed from Adhit (thx!). After around 20 pages, I had this urge to collect all books in this series haha.. (some titles are around 5$ each at Book Depository)I must join our group reading along! Perhaps after I'm done with GWTW. This GWTW read along is my first one and I surely don't want it to be the last.
@Elfira: so you're reading it now. I'm sorry I haven't touched your book yet. But I will ASAP :)I have finished Lord of The Flies and Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking. If you love George Orwell's "Animal Farm", you will love "Lord of The Flies" too. And "Quiet" is good book about the psychology behind introversion. I had a great time reading those two books.
Right now I'm reading The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and Harvard Business Review on Effective Communication.
Elfira wrote: "I'm still reading Gone With The Wind but I'm on a break with No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency #2, borrowed from Adhit (thx!). After around 20 pages, I had this urge to collect all books in this serie..."I join that GWTW read a long, but so far still not touch it. My bad :P
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There will be people getting their hands on TCV as early as today, right? Also, the first wave of reviews are in (from The Guardian, The Telegraph, etc)
3clair wrote: "@Elfira: so you're reading it now. I'm sorry I haven't touched your book yet. But I will ASAP :)I have finished Lord of The Flies and Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Tal..."
3clair, sorry this is a lil OOT, but where do you usually get HBR? And what's the price range? Thks in advance.
I'm finishing
tonight and will continue with Meitantei no okite
Reza wrote: "There will be people getting their hands on TCV as early as today, right? Also, the first wave of reviews are in (from The Guardian, The Telegraph, etc)"
I've read some of those reviews. Anyone hoping this would be similar to Harry Potter will be sorely disappointed. Seems like JKR wants to show that she can make a completely different story from HP. But I will hold my verdict until my copy arrives.
I've read some of those reviews. Anyone hoping this would be similar to Harry Potter will be sorely disappointed. Seems like JKR wants to show that she can make a completely different story from HP. But I will hold my verdict until my copy arrives.
Just started reading
, and there is definitely a Rowling-esque feel to the narrative. It's not usually my genre, but I'm hoping her prose will help suck me in.
sanshow wrote: "3clair, sorry this is a lil OOT, but where do you usually get HBR? And what's the price range? Thks in advance...."@sanshow: by HBR, do you mean the magazine? I don't buy/ have any of the magazines and I don't know about the price range. The one I read is a book and I bought it at Times UPH. I saw other HBR books there priced around 250k IDR but the one I bought was discounted and cost 80k IDR. Anyway there are a lot of discounted books in Times UPH.
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This one is so different from J.K.R previous books. I agree with Lynossa, anyone hoping this book to have the same effect as HP will be disappointed.
Oh yay! I've already finished it, so I'm ready for a discussion :D Hope you all enjoy it though, it really isn't for everyone...
Ugh, once again I will be late in joining our discussion. I'm still waiting for my copy to arrive
Lynossa wrote: "Ugh, once again I will be late in joining our discussion. I'm still waiting for my copy to arrive"Me too...plus I don't really like hardcovers unless the cover's really pretty so I was thinking of waiting for the paperback. But I'm still looking forward to the discussion and read what you guys think of it.
@3clair: thanks for the info!
Right now I'm reading The Casual Vacancy by J. K. Rowling. I'm on page 124 right now. I'm starting to enjoy it.
adding the color as I'm starting to read this. Eventhough I'm Harry Potter fan, I'm not expecting this to be similar so I'll keep my.mind open while reading it. Hopefully I can enjoy it.
Don't forget to post your thoughts on our book discussion post!
I'm currently reading Girl of Nightmares by Kendare Blake. I really enjoyed the first one, Anna Dressed in Blood, so I'm very optimistic about this one. It's different to most of the YA that I read, so I really like the novelty of it.
I'm currently reading Girl of Nightmares by Kendare Blake. I really enjoyed the first one, Anna Dressed in Blood, so I'm very optimistic about this one. It's different to most of the YA that I read, so I really like the novelty of it.
Is reading The Accidental Tourist. Gonna miss this month's book since I'll read the translation's version :D
I'm Done with The Casual Vacancy, going to finish Playing For Pizza before moving on to Will Grayson, Will Grayson
Edit: Rachel, my friend told me Anna Dressed in Blood is a bit anti-climax. Is that true?
Edit: Rachel, my friend told me Anna Dressed in Blood is a bit anti-climax. Is that true?
Currently reading "The Elephant Vanishes" by Haruki Murakami. I enjoyed the book so far :) it feels so good to read and sink into Murakami's absurdly awesome imagination.
@Lynossa: I definitely understand where your friend is coming from. It is a tad bit anti-climatic. However, I think the whole premise of it is worth it. It's for sure spooky and different to all the other YA that I've read. And it's just a nice breath of fresh air. No lovey-dovey over-the-top stuff, no triangle, not corny ... just different. Which, I am aware, does not really align with my usual romance reads, but I enjoyed it a lot (surprisingly).
Yay, Will Grayson, Will Grayson! LOVED that book.
Yay, Will Grayson, Will Grayson! LOVED that book.
Rachel wrote: "No lovey-dovey over-the-top stuff, no triangle, not corny ... just different."
Oh, sounds just like my kind of reading *put it in my TBR list*
Skip Playing for Pizza for awhile, enjoy the scenery and culture of Parma but not the sport part. Never understand or care about American Football.
Will Grayson, Will Grayson, here I come!
Oh, sounds just like my kind of reading *put it in my TBR list*
Skip Playing for Pizza for awhile, enjoy the scenery and culture of Parma but not the sport part. Never understand or care about American Football.
Will Grayson, Will Grayson, here I come!
Hi Lynossa, Will Grayson, Will Grayson is one of my faves, hope you enjoy it as much as I did. I didn't really get the hype of Faults in Our Stars, but I really enjoyed John Green's part in Will Grayson =)
I've been busy these days but finally I'm finished with The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time. I haven't decided about what I'm gonna read now. How about "Casual Vacancy" group reading? I hope all of you have a good time.And this one is OOT so I'm sorry in advance :) hehe.. Will any of you go to Jakarta Jazz Festival this weekend?
Done with Will Grayson, Will Grayson! OMG that book is awesome. I can't believe I enjoy the gayessness (is that even a word?) of it. It's awesome, thoughful, funny, rude and superb!
Now what to read next? A Discovery of Witches or Catch-22?
@Eclair, I was planning to go there but late in buying the ticket and now the price is 500k. So no...
@Rachel, what about Daughter of Smoke and Bone? Have you read it?
Now what to read next? A Discovery of Witches or Catch-22?
@Eclair, I was planning to go there but late in buying the ticket and now the price is 500k. So no...
@Rachel, what about Daughter of Smoke and Bone? Have you read it?
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