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message 151: by Lisa (new)

Lisa James (sthwnd) The Name of the Rose was a little tough with all the Latin, but you know, I'm nosy, & Google has free online translators, LOL. Trust me, it helps. I LOVED it.

I started Coelho with The Devil & Miss Prym, I'm actually looking forward to some of the rest of his. Miss Prym was a short read, & it was set almost as a fable with a distinct lesson attached to it. Those who really don't care for him should try this one. I liked it, & I'm not even a Christian, although it has distinct morality questions. It's definitely a book that will make you think, but because it's short, it goes pretty easy.

Loved The Handmaid's Tale, although I've liked some of her other things, like Cat's Eye & Alias,Grace better.

I adore Watership Down, always have, even as a girl. The movie made me cry, but it was much better done than it would have been if Disney got hold of it. Now that I have 3 pet rabbits, it's even more relevant to me, LOL.

Ok, I LOVE the Hollows series, LOL. They are fun, sexy, sarcastic, & a good romp.

I read The Mortal Instruments series, & yeah, it was cute, but a little too predictable.

Love P & P, and the movie :) Old Man IS short, & mesmerizing. I ADORE Hemingway. I've read almost everything he's written, including his autobiography, Death in the Afternoon, & the book his son finished & put out after his death, True At First Light The ONLY ones of his I had any trouble staying entranced by were The Green Hills of Africa, For Whom the Bell Tolls, & Farewell To Arms. I have a couple more left to finish him up, then work on the various biographies people have written about him


message 152: by Lisa, the usurper (new)

Lisa (lmmmml) | 1864 comments Mod
Lisa wrote: "I routinely have at least 3-4 books going at one time, LOL. I'm in the middle of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, but just finished In Cold Blood and Of Mice & Men, so I have a list to sta..."

We read 1984 is January so you can check out our thread there if you want! We had a pretty good discussion about it, but would love to hear your thoughts!
Sounds like you have a wonderful list to choose from! TNOTR was a challenge that I never finished! I have it in my not now but later pile! Need some more encouragement for that one!
This thread is better than the recommendations! I have never heard of those books Kyle, but they sound interesting!


message 153: by Amy J. (new)

Amy J. | 79 comments Lisa wrote: "Amy wrote: "I'm currently reading The Forty Rules of Love.


I'm having trouble deciding what to read after that. I've got:
A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire, #1) by George R.R. Martin, Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell, and I am now working on A Game of Thrones



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Amy J. | 79 comments Kerri wrote: "Reading The Tipping Point How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference by Malcolm Gladwell and listening to Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen. I think that is about all I can handle right now..."

I'm listening to Northanger Abbey too.


message 155: by Carol (new)

Carol (peppersgirl) I'm reading East of Eden by John Steinbeck and listening too Anne's House of Dreams (Anne of Green Gables, #5) by L.M. Montgomery . I'm enjoying them both!


message 156: by Miranda (new)

Miranda | 20 comments I'm reading more books simultaneously than I usually let myself read-- fortunately they're all very different genres!

Dracula, A Clash of Kings, Paradise, Miracle of Language

I'm enjoying them all so much, it's hard to pick which one to read!


message 157: by Hiba (new)

Hiba | 8 comments I am reading The essential Rumi and his poetry prompted me to write about him on my blog. Heres the link to my post about the mesmerizing Whirling dervishes and Rumi.
http://asolitarypassion.blogspot.com/...


message 158: by Lisa (new)

Lisa James (sthwnd) I just finished Northanger Abbey last night. :) Have Uncle Tom's Cabin on my iBooks app on my phone, & picked House of 7 Gables this morning. Still hacking my way through Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man too. Finding that one a little rough going.


message 159: by Miranda (new)

Miranda | 20 comments Lisa wrote: "I just finished Northanger Abbey last night. :) Have Uncle Tom's Cabin on my iBooks app on my phone, & picked House of 7 Gables this morning. Still hacking my way through Portrait of the Artist ..."

I slogged through Portrait several years ago... ugh. I hated it and swore I'd never read Joyce again.


message 160: by Amy J. (new)

Amy J. | 79 comments I was in the mood for Douglas Adams so I am reading Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency


message 161: by Lisa, the usurper (new)

Lisa (lmmmml) | 1864 comments Mod
Miranda wrote: "Lisa wrote: "I just finished Northanger Abbey last night. :) Have Uncle Tom's Cabin on my iBooks app on my phone, & picked House of 7 Gables this morning. Still hacking my way through Portrait o..."

Slogged and hacking are two adjectives that I do not want to see about a book. Might have to skip that one!


message 162: by Lisa, the usurper (new)

Lisa (lmmmml) | 1864 comments Mod
Miranda wrote: "Lisa wrote: "I just finished Northanger Abbey last night. :) Have Uncle Tom's Cabin on my iBooks app on my phone, & picked House of 7 Gables this morning. Still hacking my way through Portrait o..."

Sounds like a fun one, do you like it!


message 163: by Lisa, the usurper (new)

Lisa (lmmmml) | 1864 comments Mod
Gregg wrote: "Re reading Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen"

That sounds like some fun reads!


message 164: by Lisa, the usurper (new)

Lisa (lmmmml) | 1864 comments Mod
Who doesn't?


message 165: by Barbara (new)

Barbara Huskey I am reading Blindsighted by Karin Slaughter. I am only on about page 20 though and it seems like I will enjoy it. I love forensic/crime books.

I am listening to The Furies of Calderon by Jim Butcher. I am having a difficult time getting into it because the quality of the audio book which I downloaded from the library is pretty poor. There's a lot of static and crackling and it's very distracting. Shame too because I love the narrator, Kate Reading. So I might have to actually read that book to determine if I want to read the entire series or not.

I'm also reading a couple of non-fiction books, College-Prep Homeschooling by David P. Bryers & Chandra Bryers and Sidetracked Home Executives: From Pigpen to Paradise by Pam Young, Peggy Jones and I am reading a Bible as well. The MacArthur Daily Bible: Read through the Bible in one year, with notes from John MacArthur by Thomas Nelson, John F. MacArthur Jr.


message 166: by Lisa, the usurper (new)

Lisa (lmmmml) | 1864 comments Mod
Barbara wrote: "I am reading Blindsighted by Karin Slaughter. I am only on about page 20 though and it seems like I will enjoy it. I love forensic/crime books.

I am listening to The Furies of Calderon by Jim But..."


Wow! Sounds like a fun time!


message 167: by Steve D (new)

Steve D Right now I'm reading Life on the Mississippi (Signet Classics) by Mark Twain by Mark Twain Mark Twain


message 168: by Zuzana (new)

Zuzana I'm reading Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll right now. I grew up on brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen, Oscar Wilde and Bozena Nemcova fairy tales, I never got to read English and American stories for kids like Wizard of Oz, Jungle Book or Alice in Wonderland. So every now and then I try and read one of these to catch up.


message 169: by Nancy (new)

Nancy (nancy_m) I'm a bit embarrassed but I just finished The Hunger Games (ok, I'm a bit behind the times) and I really liked it. It will be quite an interesting movie if they do it right.

Not on my list but I am reading
Hand to Hand by John Harvey Gray
to help me with my Reiki training.


message 170: by Barbara (new)

Barbara Huskey Zuzana wrote: "I'm reading Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll right now. I grew up on brothers Grimm, Hans Christian Andersen, Oscar Wilde and Bozena Nemcov..."

I love Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. One of these days I really need to get around to reading Through the Looking Glass. I've been reading the Wizard of Oz series too. They are fun =)


I gave up on that Furies of Calderon. It was just too annoying to keep listening to and I had no idea what was going on because the crackling and static was so distracting. Now I am listening to Stephanie Meyer's The Host. I listen to it as I do other things since it's not a book I want to use my free time on.


message 171: by Kathy (new)

Kathy Just started A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving. This is a book club read. Have not heard many good reviews about the book; but I am always hopeful!


message 172: by Rena (new)

Rena Searles (Gramzilla) | 23 comments Currently reading a book called "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks", a fascinating account of what happened to a poor 'colored' woman's cells. It is sometimes surreal to think that things like this can happen, but told fairly - some great good came with the downside. Also, reading "9 Stories" - J.D. Salinger.


message 173: by Rena (new)

Rena Searles (Gramzilla) | 23 comments Kerri wrote: "I am so relieved to not be the only one with so many books started and going at the same time....I am currently finishing The Scarlet Pimpernel( I am so close to finishing this at last!). I have a..."

I am new to the group, and was thinking the same thing about having more than one book going at a time - glad to know I'm not a freak.....LOL!


message 174: by Lisa, the usurper (new)

Lisa (lmmmml) | 1864 comments Mod
Rena wrote: "Kerri wrote: "I am so relieved to not be the only one with so many books started and going at the same time....I am currently finishing The Scarlet Pimpernel( I am so close to finishing this at las..."

I always seem to have multiple books going at once also, so it is always nice to have a new club member!:)


message 175: by Samantha (new)

Samantha (samanthajw) | 8 comments I am reading War & Peace but having a difficult time getting interested in it. I have read & enjoyed many classic novels (Count of Monte Cristo, Villette, Jane Eyre, & Wuthering Heights are some of my favorites). So my question is - does it get better? Is it worth the 1100 page read or is it something that people only read because it is a "classic"?


message 176: by Miranda (new)

Miranda | 20 comments Samantha wrote: "I am reading War & Peace but having a difficult time getting interested in it. I have read & enjoyed many classic novels (Count of Monte Cristo, Villette, Jane Eyre, & Wuthering Heights are some o..."

How far into it are you? I read it a few years ago and found it really engrossing and definitely worth reading. Some sections were kind of dry, but they didn't detract from how enjoyable the book was as a whole. I can't remember if it took time to get into it or not, but it wouldn't be surprising! You gotta give those long books at least 100 pages or so. I say keep going!


message 177: by Kerri, the sane one (new)

Kerri | 328 comments Mod
Nancy wrote: "I'm a bit embarrassed but I just finished The Hunger Games (ok, I'm a bit behind the times) and I really liked it. It will be quite an interesting movie if they do it right.

Not on my list but I..."


Glad you enjoyed Hunger Games. One of my favorites in the last few years.


message 178: by Lisa, the usurper (new)

Lisa (lmmmml) | 1864 comments Mod
Samantha wrote: "I am reading War & Peace but having a difficult time getting interested in it. I have read & enjoyed many classic novels (Count of Monte Cristo, Villette, Jane Eyre, & Wuthering Heights are some o..."

As a group, we read this at the beginning of the year and there were times that it just seemed to drag along, but for the most part I found it pretty engaging. I have never run a marathon, but I figured this was my marathon book and felt good when I finished it! Samantha, you might check out the depths of winter Russian buddy read poll(when it gets to working), that is one of the choices. Plus, there are threads already under the group reads if you want to see what we talked about during that time. We don't close down threads so we would love your input on what you are reading!


message 179: by Lisa, the usurper (new)

Lisa (lmmmml) | 1864 comments Mod
Right now, I'm still reading Frankenstein and just started Caveat Emptor.


message 180: by Samantha (new)

Samantha (samanthajw) | 8 comments Thanks! I will look into the discussion for War & Peace. I am not too far in yet, so I will stick with it - because of your advice & the fact that I cannot allow a book to defeat me ;-) It does seem to be picking up as long as I can keep all these characters straight.


message 181: by Bronwyn (new)

Bronwyn Van Croonenborg (laceandbone) | 2 comments Almost finished the Jane Austen book club, and then I'll start Halloween Party by Agatha Christie :)


message 182: by Lisa, the usurper (new)

Lisa (lmmmml) | 1864 comments Mod
Samantha wrote: "Thanks! I will look into the discussion for War & Peace. I am not too far in yet, so I will stick with it - because of your advice & the fact that I cannot allow a book to defeat me ;-) It does ..."

Yeah, you almost need a spreadsheet to keep all the people straight.


message 183: by Lisa, the usurper (new)

Lisa (lmmmml) | 1864 comments Mod
Bronwyn wrote: "Almost finished the Jane Austen book club, and then I'll start Halloween Party by Agatha Christie :)"

I love Agatha Christie!


message 184: by Nancy (new)

Nancy (nancy_m) Kathy wrote: "Just started A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving. This is a book club read. Have not heard many good reviews about the book; but I am always hopeful!"

This is one of my favorite books of all time. I'm suspect it's one of those love it/hate it books. If you like John Irving, I'd chance that you'll fall into the love it category.

Stay away from the movie. It's a complete butchering of the story and just a bad movie all around.


message 185: by Katherine (new)

Katherine I'm reading A Thousand Lives A Thousand Lives The Untold Story of Hope, Deception, and Survival at Jonestown by Julia Scheeres which is a Goodreads giveaway. So perplexing how people were so gullible right up to committing suicide. Halfway through and just stunned by the ability of this man to control so many lives through drugs, lies and shams.


message 186: by Tammy (new)

Tammy | 3 comments I just finished "The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society." I LOVED it! Would recommend it to everyone. I also really enjoyed reading "Ella Minnow Pea"


message 187: by Lisa, the usurper (new)

Lisa (lmmmml) | 1864 comments Mod
I also have read TGLPPPS and enjoyed it also!


message 188: by Mo (new)

Mo | 43 comments I just finished Dracula and loved it! I can't believe how suspenseful I found it.


message 189: by Lisa, the usurper (new)

Lisa (lmmmml) | 1864 comments Mod
Mo wrote: "I just finished Dracula and loved it! I can't believe how suspenseful I found it."

Sounds like a great read for October!


message 190: by Ashleigh (new)

Ashleigh (goodreadscomashleigh_reagle) | 3 comments I'm starting Anna Karenina this weeend. I can't wait to actually read it -- I love Russian literature!


message 191: by Mandy (new)

Mandy (mandyloo) | 7 comments I just finished Blankets for a local book club, which was pretty interesting. I need to get started on my classics for the book battle, but right now I'm in the middle of a pretty fun Star Wars book, Vision of the Future :)


message 192: by Zuzana (new)

Zuzana I just finished The Scarlet Pimpernel. I loved it. It reminded me slightly of The Three Musketeers, the book I adored when I was a kid.


message 193: by Katelyn (new)

Katelyn | 3 comments I'm currently working on The Count of Monte Cristo,loved the movie, figured the book had to be good too.


message 194: by Lisa, the usurper (new)

Lisa (lmmmml) | 1864 comments Mod
Ashleigh wrote: "I'm starting Anna Karenina this weeend. I can't wait to actually read it -- I love Russian literature!"

Ashleigh, have you seen The Depths of Winter Russian lit buddy read? There is a poll right now if you want to join in!


message 195: by Ashleigh (new)

Ashleigh (goodreadscomashleigh_reagle) | 3 comments Oooh thanks! I'll check it out. :)


message 196: by Hiba (new)

Hiba | 8 comments I just finished readin Franny and Zooey. Here a review about the book written by the world's most reclusive author- J.D. Salinger.

http://asolitarypassion.blogspot.com/...


message 197: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (dawnmgeoppinger) | 4 comments Kaila wrote: "I just finished The Book Thief by Markus Zusak and I loved it. Such a beautiful and heart breaking story. Here's my short review if you are interested:
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/..."


I loved the Book Thief, as well! I've been recommending it to everyone!


message 198: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (dawnmgeoppinger) | 4 comments Lisa wrote: "Right now, I'm trying to finish An Irish Country Courtship which I borrowed and need to get back. I'm also reading The Name of the Rose as a buddy read in The James Ma..."

What did you end up thinking about The Name of the Rose? Someone recommended that to me as a (more intelligent) follow-up to the DaVinci Code. I enjoyed it, but just ignored the stuff I couldn't read :)


message 199: by Kerri, the sane one (new)

Kerri | 328 comments Mod
Zuzana wrote: "I just finished The Scarlet Pimpernel. I loved it. It reminded me slightly of The Three Musketeers, the book I adored when I was a kid."
Glad you enjoyed The Scarlet Pimpernel...one of my all time favorites. What did you love about it?


message 200: by Lisa, the usurper (new)

Lisa (lmmmml) | 1864 comments Mod
Dawn wrote: "Lisa wrote: "Right now, I'm trying to finish An Irish Country Courtship which I borrowed and need to get back. I'm also reading The Name of the Rose as a buddy read in..."

I didn't finish it. I got about halfway through and decided to read other things, still planning on finishing it though. The story was interesting, but all the extras was overwhelming.


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