Between the Lines discussion
note: This topic has been closed to new comments.
Archive
>
What books are you reading?
message 451:
by
Fiona (Titch)
(new)
Apr 17, 2009 12:23AM

reply
|
flag

Currently I'm reading "A Game of Thrones" by George R. R. Martin. It's my first adult fantasy novel and I'm really enjoying it!

I was wondering that, looking at what some people here are reading. I pretty much never have more than one book on the go simultaneously (and if I do one of them will be one of those trivia books that you can dip into and read short bits, e.g. for 5-10 mins before going to sleep).
I'd find it very disruptive to dip in and out of several books, apart from how long it would take to finish each one (I don't have that much time for reading). How do you manage it?? What's the reasoning behind reading several? Just curious :)

- The Diary of a Young Girl, Anne Frank
- Vampire Academy
- Darcula - Bram Stoker
- Many Lives of Marilyn Monroe
I know there might be another one. LOL V..."
Keep at it with Dracula it'sone of my alltime favorites and I'm not a vampire book lover. I've read it twice. Once it picks up it's awesome.


and yes sometimes it takes forever.




ahhhh one of the joys of night shift nursing! good reading time. what kind of nurse are you?

I tkink it's a mature teen series like New Moon.
Luxe the original book in the series, is on my 50 books to read from my TBR pile by 2010.
Please respond if you know anything about the luxe series.
Thanks

http://www.play.com/Search.aspx?searchtype=bookall&searchstring=luxe&page=search&pa=search


I just stop reading books that are boring :) I used to think I had to finish a book I'd started, but life's too short to waste it reading boring books.

Love it -- that serendipitous browsing at Amazon is something I fall prey to as well :) Though less so since I discovered Bookmooch. But I go through my TBR shelf one book at a time, usually, though as I say "dipping" books might be on the go simultaneously with the book I'm "really" reading. I just couldn't keep all that stuff in my brain if I read multiple books. I don't have much time for reading as it is, and often find myself having to flip back a few pages to refresh my memory if I haven't picked my book up for a week.


I might read Y/A or kids books for a while to get back my reading mojo lol.

I ..."
I'm trying to get that same mindset. I keep reading hoping it'll get better, if I read just a little farther!



- The Diary of a Young Girl, Anne Frank
- Vampire Academy
- Darcula - Bram Stoker
- Many Lives of Marilyn Monroe
I know there might be anot..."
Thanks for the feedback Susan, I will pick get at it again. but right now I just started on Blue Bloods by Melissa de la Cruz, it'll be a fast read. LOL


Hi Richard
Fiona has explained it .. you can put up a list of books you want to swap, and a wishlist. When someone adds a book on your wishlist, you get an email so you can mooch it. You might have to wait ages for a book (or never get it at all), so if you're in a hurry for a specific book it might not be a good solution!
Also be aware that when you first join and put up your list, you will immediately get a host of requests! I sent off a lot of books and have built up so many points that I keep my inventory low now. This is me:
http://bookmooch.com/bio/veronicay
You can choose whether you want to send abroad -- I do, because in France there's a special rate for books posted abroad that makes it as cheap as posting within France.

You only pay shipping, which you can buy on the site,to send your book. Print out the label and mail from home. If a book comes along you want, you use a credit and that's it, no shipping charges.
I didn't know how I was going to get rid of my hardbacks until I found this in People. No $ to join and you can search through different genres for swaps.They have over a million books.
Anytime I've had a problem, they have given me a credit back. Rarely a problem. There site explains it so well how they work that definitely go and look at it. Mooch looked way to involved for what I was looking for.
P.S. I'm reading 14 by JT Ellison. Relatively new suspence author for me that I really enjoy. This is the second in the series. The first one is All The Pretty Girls.
P.S.S. Tell me what you think of paperbackswap. Thanks.
By the way we communicate so much, that we ought to be friends?

Interesting, but it appears to be restricted to the US. And you still have to pay postage, no?


That's exactly the same as BookMooch then; everyone pays the postage for the books they send, so you receive them free. Luckily sending internationally from France is absurdly cheap; I can send a paperback to Australia for the equivalent of about $3, and they usually arrive within a week to 10 days. For that I get enough points for up to 3 books (depending on whether I mooch internationally or not). I like sending/receiving books from all over the world! These are generally not books I'm in a hurry for.

Such an interesting crime/trial. I'll have to add this to my list!

Would you have any interest selling me your copy of The Murder That Shocked Chicago. I can't find it anywhere toswap or buy?
Have you read Devil in the White City or Robert W Walker's series set in Chicago during the time of the World's Fair. Both are great if you like old time Chicago stories.
Susan C


Hi Richard
Just have a look! With a quick search, I found quite a few books by Sarraute in translation, and a couple by Duras. There are so many members in BookMooch, there must be millions of books. So unless what you want is really rare, there's always a chance you will find it eventually. And you'll probably also find takers for your Henry James :)
NB, if you want to try it without first giving any books away, sign up, add me as a friend, and I can give you some of my points surplus :)
Another good source for rare books or second-hand books in general is Abebooks, a network of second-hand book dealers. This is where the niche booksellers have gone!

Maybe we should start a new thread :) Signing up is free. Once you are a member, you can find my page and add me as a friend (you don't need to do this though, if you just tell me your Bookmooch id I can give you some points).
The BookMooch search can be a little vague. If a book doesn't exist on BookMooch, there's an option to look on Amazon instead. But I rarely use search; I just add books I want to my wishlist, because then if someone adds it to BookMooch I get an email telling me and I can just click to request it.
Postage is just whatever you pay to send a book to someone, and obviously varies depending on the weight of the book and where it's going. I don't know how much that is in the US; it costs me about 2-3 euros a time. You'd be surprised what people want :) But there are dozens of copies of Lake Wobegon Days on there already -- it's a much unwanted book!
NB means nota bene -- "note well" in Latin. IANAL gets used a lot when someone is expressing an opinion on a legal matter but does not want other people to think it's legal advice!

I am reading Bridge of Sighs
I have a lot of catching up to do and I hope I can!!
How is everyone???

I'm a labor and delivery nurse, it's feast or famine...lately feast!


The Swallow and the Dark - Andrew Matthews
Puberty Blues - Kathy Lette & Gabrielle Carey
The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips - Michael Morpurgo

My next job is hopefully labor and delivery!
I have to wait till I get back to the states though. I was oncology infusion which was the same too. Either everyone was getting sick at the same time or I could spend glorious amounts of hours devouring books.

Will carry on readin some library books.


This topic has been frozen by the moderator. No new comments can be posted.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Girl Who Fell from the Sky (other topics)Still Missing (other topics)
The Last Child (other topics)
The Zookeeper's Wife (other topics)
The Day the Falls Stood Still (other topics)
More...
Authors mentioned in this topic
Heidi W. Durrow (other topics)Chevy Stevens (other topics)
Diane Ackerman (other topics)
Kathleen Kent (other topics)
Stephenie Meyer (other topics)
More...