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I am currently reading Oblomov by Ivan Goncharov. Not exactly 21st century material, but I have to read it for class. It's about a guy who doesn't get out of his bed.


I'm looking forward to starting this book club as it seems to have some sci-fi fans in it as well as literary fiction readers.

I'm working on the first novel in the current Star Wars novel series before I get back to reviewing for my sci-fi blog (http://androiddreamer.blogspot.com) for which I'm cur..."
I read Burton's The Second Coming and I enjoyed it, the first 1/3 immensely, but I slowed down around the 1/2 way point and I haven't finished it yet. But I keep meaning to.
I just finished All the Pretty Horses Parrot and Olivier in America I enjoyed both of them alot. Parrot and Olivier was a nominee for the 2010 Booker Award. It is a re-thinking of Alex de Toqueville's tour of America. I really enjoyed it.
Right now, I am reading some fantasy and urban fantasy, but when I am done I plan to read: Cloud Atlas Impatient with Desire
I'm reading Isaac Asimov's Foundation and Empire as well as Middlesex and a couple self-published sci-fi books for my sci-fi blog.
Looking forward to getting Foundation and Empire done with because I'm really not as impressed with it as I Was the first book. Really loving Middlesex so far.
Looking forward to getting Foundation and Empire done with because I'm really not as impressed with it as I Was the first book. Really loving Middlesex so far.

I tried reading Middlesex a few years ago and I think I am the only person who has read this book (or tried to read it) who just couldn't get into it. I just was not interested. I did like the beginning, the historical part.
Regina, I'm kind of a mutant when it comes to my sci-fi taste; I thought "I, Robot" was crap, for example, and I hated "Dune," so don't look at me as the overall trend in sci-fi fans, that's for sure. I do worship at the altars of Philip K. Dick and Ursula K. Le Guin, though.


Hi Regina, I notice you plan to read Cloud Atlas. I am 50% through it and highly recommend it to you. There are different stories loosely connected to each other set in different eras including a science fiction chapter that may appeal to your new found interest in sci-fi. Although I sci-fi has never been my favourite genre it is still a fascinating read.


I'm reading "He liked Tuesdays best" polish bestseller The story of everyday life of John Paul II.
I think this could be interesting story because is wrote by his best friend and long associate Archbishop Mieczysław Mokrzycki with journalist Brygida Grysiak.
The book speaks about an ordinary day of John Paul II in the Vatican,and why he liked Tuesdays..
You can find more about this book at http://www.jp2books.com/

Booksy wrote: "Hi, I am currently reading Italo Calvino's "When on a Winter's Night a Traveller"."
Oh, I loved that book!
I'm currently reading our current selection, Kafka on the Shore, but I've barely started it, so I'll save comments for later.
Oh, I loved that book!
I'm currently reading our current selection, Kafka on the Shore, but I've barely started it, so I'll save comments for later.

I LOVED this book, its a great read, strong characters and Rose is awesome. Morgan is sweet, Daisy as a grandmother is like nothing I've read before and then there's Aiden who you just want to be the good guy but is so bad. The mystery carries you on into the story until the ending. This book is SOOO different from anything you've already read, its my book of the year so far...Definitely worth it!

My only complaint is that I'm starting to hear everything I read in my head with an Irish accent. I expect that this will pass.




The narrative steps are simplistic and boring if you're looking for action, the actual essence of action it's that you're living the Stoner life, it's real, it's there, you can actually feel it. Nothing is at the maximum, only the anxiety of Stoner and his versatility about almost any decision. It's makes you think about you're life and future.
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I'm working on the first novel in the current Star Wars novel series before I get back to reviewing for my sci-fi blog (http://androiddreamer.blogspot.com) for which I'm currently reading David H. Burton's Scourge .