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message 1101: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Never rated The Lost Symbol last nite, cos I couldn't get into it. Maybe his last 1 I just can't understand. Might need to read it instead of listening to.



message 1102: by Beth (new)

Beth Diiorio (beth_diiorio) Jarrettsville by Cornelia Nixon.


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Amaryllis at the Fair by Richard Jefferies


message 1104: by Emily (new)

Emily Starting Pride and Predjudice and Zombies!


message 1105: by galya (new)

galya Same as Emily, P&P&Z. :)


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Nora | 12 comments I am enjoying The Book Thief by Markus Zusak right at the moment.


message 1107: by Shannon (new)

Shannon (sianin) I am currently reading Sweetness in the Belly set in London and Ethiopia. So far so good.


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I'm starting Notes on a Scandal by Zoe Heller.


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Lianne (eclecticreading) I'm currently reading Stieg Larsson's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. It's pretty interesting so far.


message 1110: by Lisa (new)

Lisa I'm just about to finish The Lost Symbol. It's not Brown's best Robert Langdon novel, but is entertaining.

How is Pride and Prejudice and Zombies?? I've been curious and tempted, but don't know anyone who has read it. I'd love to hear what those of you who have read it think.

Lisa


message 1111: by Emily (new)

Emily I like P&P and Zombies so far (I'm about 50 pages in). Personally I think it helps to have the zombie element since I'm not a big Jane Austen fan. But there isn't too much zombie to take away from the actual story.


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Donna (dfiggz) stormhawk wrote: "Alien Hand Syndrome, World War Z An Oral History of the Zombie War, andMarx's Religion of Revolution Regeneration Through Chaos"

I have World War Z. Let me know what you think about the otherrs they sounds great!


message 1114: by stormhawk (new)

stormhawk Alien Hand Syndrome is VERY cool. Just the kind of oddities explained book that I love. Bits of trivia abound, and it's all written in a bordering on sarcastic way that I really respond to. Oh, and I know the author.

The Marx book was one that I got in an online warehouse sale, it's not exciting reading, but it is an interesting perspective on Marx's theories. That, and I really like Gary North

World War Z is just plain hilarious, and I thought it was seasonally appropriate. I also have the The Zombie Survival Guide Complete Protection From the Living Dead, which is brilliant.


message 1115: by galya (new)

galya Pride and Prejudice and Zombies... What can I say... Of course, the original is better. It;s not all too bad. at times, the whole zombie scenario is annoying and out of place (especially the fact that they trained at Shaolin... =/ But the one thing I really like about the book, is that the author gave a lot of power to the females, the whole slaying of zombies, and how good and well-trained the women are.


message 1116: by Donna (new)

Donna (dfiggz) I am now starting The Private Lives of Pippa Lee. It is becoming a movie and I'd like to see why. I haven't heard much about the book but it's a short quick read and I don't think it's going to compare to my last read.


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Island Madness by Tim Binding.


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I'm now also reading Silas Marner by George Eliot.


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Vonney Young (ysgillen67) | 39 comments I just finished DIRTY LITTLE ANGELS by Chris Tusa, and
it was a very spell-binding story about growing up
in a poor New Orleans neighborhood. I now have to finish listening to SERENA for bookclub Oct 30, and try to work in THE INVISIBLE WALL by November 1.


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Kathy  (readr4ever) | 139 comments I just finished The Woman in Black A Ghost Story by Susan Hill, a great ghost story. I'm now reading Sherlock in Love A Novel by Sena Jeter Naslund.



Christa (is on top of the world!) (obsesedwbooks) | 7 comments I'm reading 'One False Move' by Alex Kava. It's taking me longer to finish than usual, which is odd because I usualy like suspencful novels like this.


message 1122: by galya (new)

galya Almost done with Another Faust, and almost there on P&P&Z.


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Broken Bulbs by Eddie Wright


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Kathy  (readr4ever) | 139 comments Finished Sherlock in Love A Novel and loved it. Started Shiverthis afternoon.


message 1127: by Donna (new)

Donna (dfiggz) Just finished The Private Lives of Pippa Lee gave it 2/5 and now I am reading The Average American Male which is a completly different story


message 1128: by [deleted user] (new)

Donna wrote: "Just finished The Private Lives of Pippa Lee gave it 2/5 and now I am reading The Average American Male which is a completly different story"

Was The Private Lives of Pippa Lee just your generic chick-lit? I feared this, but expected better of Miller because of who her father was.



message 1129: by Donna (new)

Donna (dfiggz) It pretty much was chick-lit to me. I usually don't read books like this but I do like to compare books to films and I saw that it was a quick read so I went ahead and did so.


message 1130: by [deleted user] (new)

That's a shame. Call me a snob but if you're the daughter of Arthur Miller and married to Daniel Day-Lewis, I expect genius!


message 1131: by Donna (new)

Donna (dfiggz) I guess I am a snob too LOL.




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I'm reading (or rather, listening to) The Grey Woman by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell.


message 1134: by Linda (new)

Linda Miller | 5 comments Just finished reading "The Commoner" set in post World War II Japan where a prince marries a commoner, first time this has happened that someone has been brought in from outside royalty. Up on deck now is "The White Tiger" for my library reading group and "People of the Book" just because........So many books so little time.


message 1135: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Decided to read The Quickie - James Patterson & Michael Ledwidge.


message 1136: by Donna (new)

Donna Hi Linda, I recently read The Commoner A Novel too and really enjoyed it. It was an interesting look at the downside of a life many would think was a dream come true.


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Karla (bookarita) | 5 comments Jo wrote: "I am reading The Awakening and The Struggle"
I have eyeballed that series for a while Jo but the comments on it are up and down let me know if it's one to buy? I was thinking about getting that or the Vampire academy series, what to do???!!! I did get the first book of Dresden files last night on my swap site though!
Just finished Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen was a great book, then started This Lullaby by Sarah Dessen in the bath last night so realxing.


message 1138: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Also re-listening to The Lost Symbol - Dan Brown.


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Donna (dfiggz) I am now reading one of my First Read wins Hummingbirds: A Novel by Joshua Gaylord.


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Shannon (sianin) I am reading Lullabies for Little Criminals A Novel for my in person book club.


message 1141: by Emily (new)

Emily I'm also reading Frankenstein. Not really liking it so far.


message 1142: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) I listened to Frankenstein on audio and it was ok.


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Shelley (shelleylynn) Shannon wrote: "I am reading Lullabies for Little Criminals A Novel for my in person book club."

Shannon- How are you liking it? I have heard mixed messages about it...


message 1144: by Donna (new)

Donna (dfiggz) So I was going to B&N to buy some books that I had on my list but I wasn't freeling well yesterday so I never made it over there. But since I was home early I dropped off some books due back at the library and there was one of my books I was going to purchase sitting right on the counter so I had to take it out so now I put Hummingbirds aside and now reading High on Arrival by Mackenzie Phillips.


message 1146: by Avigail (last edited Oct 29, 2009 12:40PM) (new)

Avigail (avigailr) I started today The Gaudi Key A Novel by Esteban Martin & Andreu Carranza. I am reading the hebrew translation.


message 1147: by Vonney (new)

Vonney Young (ysgillen67) | 39 comments I am listening to Pt 3 of "Serena" by Ron Rash. Mr and Mrs Pemberton could show Bonnie & Clyde a thing or three. We will discuss it in my real-time bookclub
tomorrow morning. The story is set here in North Carolina, more specifically in the Great Smoky Mountains around Asheville and Waynesville. The wicked
Pembertons have just attended a party at the Biltmore
House--guests of the Cecils, direct descendants of George Vanderbilt. Time period-the 1930s during The
Great Depression.


message 1148: by Shannon (new)

Shannon (sianin) Shelley wrote:
Shannon- How are you liking it? I have heard mixed messages about it..."


There has been so much going on lately that I am really not very far into it yet. What I can say is that a) it is not a book that I would have picked up of my own accord and b) it is pretty easy reading and although so far not much plot there are lots of interesting vignettes. When I finish I will post my thoughts in the what have you finished thread for you.


message 1149: by Shannon (new)

Shannon (sianin) Emily wrote: "I'm also reading Frankenstein. Not really liking it so far. "

I read this back in University and although it was pretty simplistic I really enjoyed it. I hope it picks up for you.


message 1150: by Emily (new)

Emily Galya I love that book! It's hilarious.




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