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What are you reading at the moment?
I'm kind of reading two books at once, which I usually try not to do since it gets confussing. But the two I'm reading are "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen and "Abandon" by Meg Cabot
I am reading Eat Pray Love (again!) for my library discussion group. I read it last year but wanted to refresh my memory. So I am trying to read as much as possible of it before our group meets tomorrow. I probably won't finish it by then but I can read the rest of it later.
I am also in the Around the World in 80 Books Challenge so I can list the book for one of the countries.
I'm still working on Freedom by Jonathan Franzen. I set the book aside last year, but I will try to finish it this time.
I am also in the Around the World in 80 Books Challenge so I can list the book for one of the countries.
I'm still working on Freedom by Jonathan Franzen. I set the book aside last year, but I will try to finish it this time.
I was reading about 4 different books and then the kindle gave out. As I'm currently living abroad, I have to make do with the limited selection of reading materials available until I get a new kindle. Bummer! Anyway, I'm reading Children of Men by P.D. James.
I am reading The Accidental Time Traveller by Sharon Griffiths. I love time travel books and enjoying it so far...
I am currently reading The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold, Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë and Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. I am enjoying them all!
I just finished Only Time Will Tell by Jeffrey Archer (4 stars) and I'm not sure what I'll be reading next... But I'm listening to A Game of Thrones and rent guld i posen - Danish classic children's book.
Reading Pride and Prejudice. Its my third attempt at that and I'm further in than I've ever managed before. Also reading Tigana by Guy Gavriel Kay, an incredible fantasy epic which I'd never heard of but 50p in a charity shop can't be argued with! Its great
I'm currently reading A Passage to India and Orientalism, both of which I'll probably be using for my BA thesis.Other than that I'm also reading A Thousand Splendid Suns, and Iran: Empire of the Mind: A History from Zoroaster to the Present Day, and I've just finished reading The Lady of the Rivers
I just finished The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion which was really depressing. Now I'm reading Inconceivable by Ben Elton to cheer myself up.
I'm reading The Body Finder at the moment and it's amazing. Definitely a page-turner, i'd recommend it to anyone who appreciates supernatural romances for teenagers/young adults.
Philippa wrote: "I'm currently reading A Passage to India and Orientalism, both of which I'll probably be using for my BA thesis.Other than that I'm also reading [book:A Thousand Splend..."
Hey Philippa... I'm also using Orientalism on my Master's thesis.
Lidiana wrote: "Philippa wrote: "I'm currently reading A Passage to India and Orientalism, both of which I'll probably be using for my BA thesis.Other than that I'm also reading [book:..."
*hi5* that's great! What are you writing on?
Philippa wrote: "Lidiana wrote: "Philippa wrote: "I'm currently reading A Passage to India and Orientalism, both of which I'll probably be using for my BA thesis.Other than that I'm als..."
*hi5*
I'm writing on the post-colonial perspective presented in Conrad's Heart of Darkness.
And what are you writing on?
I started the book One Day today (Anne Hathaway is in the movie version that just came out) and I'm really enjoying it! Also, I bought Moby Dick, and I'm starting that tomorrow probably :)
spuersinn wrote: "I'm almost done with reading The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath... It has been a real ride."I would love to read that!
Okay, I am now reading like way to many books at once: Moby Dick, One Day, Wuthering Heights, and THE HUNGER GAMES. A friend made me read the hunger games, and I must say i'm enjoying it a lot!
Lidiana wrote: "Philippa wrote: "Lidiana wrote: "Philippa wrote: "I'm currently reading A Passage to India and Orientalism, both of which I'll probably be using for my BA thesis.Other ..."
I'm writing on the stereotypical Orientalistic views and attitudes in A Passage to India, and if it is possible for friendship to transcend those boundaries.
I'm currently reading The Constant Princess by Philippa Gregory. Really enjoyed some of her other books (The Other Boleyn Girl, The Other Queenetc)... Enjoying the story so far - that of Catherine of Aragon and her marriage to Henry's brother Arthur, before she falls in love with Henry VIII.
Gitte wrote: "spuersinn wrote: "I'm almost done with reading The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath... It has been a real ride."I would love to read that!"
You should get a copy of it... I think it'll be really worth it, especially if you're a fan of Sylvia Plath's writing... You get to read about her as a person and sometimes the streams of consciousness she wrote are just amazing and cannot be written by anyone else but her.
And of course, to learn about her thoughts about her life up front..
I love reading Plath's journals. But I find myself getting too into it if I read them for more than a couple of days in a row.
Yes, I did finally finish reading Freedom by Jonathan Franzen. I am currently reading Falling Together by Marisa de los Santos and wish I weren't. I had read one of her earlier novels, Belong to Me, and I thought it was pretty good.
I will not read Life of Pi again. I read it in 2008 but I didn't like it.
Next up will be Garden Spells by Sarah Addison Allen and A Rumpole Christmas by John Mortimer. Both are for book discussion groups. I've read Garden Spells already. So much for highbrow literature.
I will not read Life of Pi again. I read it in 2008 but I didn't like it.
Next up will be Garden Spells by Sarah Addison Allen and A Rumpole Christmas by John Mortimer. Both are for book discussion groups. I've read Garden Spells already. So much for highbrow literature.
"The Unbearable Lightness of Being" by Milan Kundera. It's very intelligent, intriguing, clever, philosophical.
I just finished One Day by David Nicholls. Absolutely loved it! Now I'm reading Tom Jones by Henry Fielding.
One Day is a great book. I'm currently reading Skein of Lament, Atlas Shrugged and The Divine Comedy. I think the latter two in particular are very Rory books :)
I've got mixed feelings about Tom Jones and I'm now reading Fingersmith by Sarah Waters. Also I'm listening to The Brothers Lionheart by Astrid Lindgren - so well-written and heartbreaking!
The Map of Time just started it today but so far seems pretty good, although I am usually not into time machine stuff
Atlas Shrugged and The Divine Comedy (still!) and recently started Perfect Chemistry which I'm really enjoying.
I'm reading 11/22/63 and it is great so far. I can tell once I get a little farther along it'll be tough to put down.
I'm enjoying a renewed interest in British history, particularly the Tudor history at the moment. I'm reading a historical fiction by Karen Harper; "The Queen's Governess". Quite good!
Stephanie wrote: "1Q84 by Murakami. It's brilliant so far!"I'm really looking forward to that one!
I'm reading Villette by Charlotte Brontë. Not quite sure what I think about it.
I've just finished rereading the Harry Potter series a couple of days ago... have to admit I'm now missing Hogwarts a little...Started the Annotated Sherlock Holmes (Novels) today and I'm loving it. The only Holmes I've ever read till now was The Hound of the Baskervilles. Now I'm starting with A Study in Scarlet which beautifully introduces the characters. Plus the annotated version of the book gives lots of info on characters, history... great book so far.
Oh... and 1Q84 is also on my list!
I am currently reading Out of Africa by Karen Blixen, which I believe Rory Gilmore would read too, and I am also reading A Passage to India by E.M Forster, which is a bit slow and boring, but I have only read a few chapters so far.
got hooked on the song of ice and fire saga. just started with the third a storm of swords. splendid opening!
Doreen - I know exactly what you mean. I always miss Hogwarts when I come to the end of the HP series. And I'm also reading A Study in Scarlet. This is my first Sherlock Holmes. I read Laurie R. King's The Beekeeper's Apprentice and enjoyed it so much that I thought I should try out the originals!
Just started reading Angels and Demons by Dan Brown. Really like it so far and it's not as complicated as I thought it might be.
Just finished The Help (quite amazing!) and now starting Prophecy of the Flame (not really at all amazing...).
Dini wrote: "Melanie, I'm reading The Help too right now. Very engrossing so far."Agree! Hope you enjoy the rest too :)
Jumana wrote: "I just finished A Clockwork Orange, which was one of the best books I've read this year!"I really liked that one! Not as much as I liked the movie, though...
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I really liked it but will next be reading Vanity fair by William Thackeray. What are you reading?