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JG (Introverted Reader) Claire wrote: "I have Fair and Tender Ladies on my TBR shelf. I'm glad to hear you thought it was good! I may have to move it up! "

This is one of my very favorite books. I always feel like I could be reading about my family when I read it. Lee Smith captured our accents and language perfectly.

Dara wrote: "Ok...I was reading The Story Sisters by Alice Hoffman, I gave it my all, read almost 150 pages and I just couldn't keep going. It was an odd book with too much about demons and fairies and stuff t..."

Alice Hoffman always has some sort of magical element in her books. If you don't like that kind of thing, she just might not be for you. Don't let me discourage you if you really want to try something else, I just wanted to make sure you knew. I do like her books, but I also like reading about fairies and magic. :-)

For those of you reading The Book Thief, People of the Book, and Water for Elephants--those have all been past group reads here on TNBBC. When you finish, you might want to check out the threads about them.


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Kellie (acountkel) | 992 comments Just finished The Art of Racing in the Rain

Going to start The Scarecrow
I can't wait.
It's been a while since I've read something by one of my favorite authors :)


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Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Couldn't get into Nip n Tuck - Kathy Lette. Tried to read The Boy who taught the Beekeeper to Read - Susan Hill couldn't get into that neither. Now reading Succubus Blues - Richelle Mead which I am finding really good, not my usual kind of book. Need to read the series for the last book to be sent off in a swap and book 3 is awaiting at the local library for me.


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Claire (clairebear8) | 514 comments Allison wrote: "Linda, I will be interested to know what you think when you're done. :) I went to Barcelona a few years ago too, and I think I loved The Shadow of the Wind that much more because of having been to ..."

Thanks, Allison, I'm looking forward to reading it - I've heard so many good things about it. Hope you are enjoying The Time Traveller's Wife.



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Dorie (dorieann) | 430 comments Kellie wrote: "Going to start The Scarecrow
I can't wait.
It's been a while since I've read something by one of my favorite authors :)"


Hope you enjoy it, Kellie. It's great.



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Paula | 1098 comments I read "The Art of Racing in the Rain" back in December of last year. Just loved it. I loaned it to my daughter after that who also loved it and my Mom read it and loved it also. We are always making comments about Enzo.


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Paula | 1098 comments I'll be starting "Killer Cruise" Laura Levine this afternoon. Her books are so witty.


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Allison (sockweasel) | 432 comments Claire, Thanks!!! :) The Time Travelers Wife is awesome... I'm almost done, and just loving it! :)


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Edith | 256 comments Paula wrote: "I'll be starting "Killer Cruise" Laura Levine this afternoon. Her books are so witty."

I love her Jaine Austen series! She's so funny.


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Kristin (kg05) | 310 comments I just read "What Looks Like Crazy" By Charlotte Hughes and I thought it was a wonderful book..
I'm reading The Glass Castle right now and Im on page 40 and I think its terrific. I'm really enjoying it.


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Shannon (sianin) Kellie wrote: "Just finished The Art of Racing in the Rain

Going to start The Scarecrow
I can't wait.
It's been a while since I've read something by one of my favorite authors :)"


I'm going to add Racing in the Rain to my TBR list - lots of good comments on this one in this thread.




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Stephanie (sbez05) | 556 comments Just started Living Dead in Dallas.


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Linda | 887 comments Claire wrote: "Allison wrote: "Linda, I will be interested to know what you think when you're done. :) I went to Barcelona a few years ago too, and I think I loved The Shadow of the Wind that much more because of..."

Hey everyone: I just got back from seeing My Sister's Keeper at the movies. No reveals in this message, but I did like it. However, what I really wanted to say is that in the event you didn't know, The Time Travelers Wife is coming out in film, but no dates so far. Just to wet your appetite.




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Linda | 887 comments Paula wrote: "I read "The Art of Racing in the Rain" back in December of last year. Just loved it. I loaned it to my daughter after that who also loved it and my Mom read it and loved it also. We are always ma..."

Enzo trumps Marley any day.




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Allison (sockweasel) | 432 comments Linda, Glad you liked My Sister's Keeper. YAY for The Time Travelers Wife! I was at the movies the other day watching The Proposal, and I saw the preview... it looks good! :)


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Brandon (bob5101520) | 2 comments Well, besides doing my required summer reading of Stormbreaker, I'm going to read the dune series.



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Paula | 1098 comments Edith wrote: "Paula wrote: "I'll be starting "Killer Cruise" Laura Levine this afternoon. Her books are so witty."

I love her Jaine Austen series! She's so funny.

She is funny Edith, I always get her new book right away when it comes out.




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Paula | 1098 comments Linda wrote: "Paula wrote: "I read "The Art of Racing in the Rain" back in December of last year. Just loved it. I loaned it to my daughter after that who also loved it and my Mom read it and loved it also.

LOL, I agree Linda although we do have a Marley in the family, my daughters dog. But Enzo is my favorite.




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Jerry Duyn | 5 comments Did anyone actually read "2666". I love a good mystery and was sucked in by all the hype when the series came out. I could not finish the books. I want to know if I should have kept trying. They were not cheap.


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Jerry Duyn | 5 comments I love a good mystery. I expecially like ones that take place in other countries or other eras. I am currently reading "A Quiet Flame" by Phillip Kerr, a book set in Argentina after WWII. "Dark Places" by Gillian Flynn because I liked her first book, "Sharp Objects". This one is a bit odd. And finally "All The Colors of Darkness" by Peter Robinson. I like this author and I adore British mysteries. This one is good so far.


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Leanna (leannerd) | 73 comments Jerry wrote: "I love a good mystery. I expecially like ones that take place in other countries or other eras. I am currently reading "A Quiet Flame" by Phillip Kerr, a book set in Argentina after WWII. "Dark Pla..."

You should read The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova. It's got all your wants...different eras, different countries, and it's a definite mystery/thriller. It's long, but totally worth it.

Still reading The Book Thief. This summer class is killing my summer reading...


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Elhara | 15 comments Dewey by Vicki Myron with Bret Witter. I picked this up yesterday at the library. I love cats and sadly do not have one right now. The book cover caught my attention as Dewey (the main character of course) looks very much like a dear cat who shared his life with me. It's been a few years since he has been gone but I still think of him at least once a day. There's something special about orange cats. Really there is..ask anyone who has lived with one. Always friendly to everyone. (even really big dogs!) Comical and sometimes outrageous behavior seem to be traits shared by these fluffy little guys. I'm about halfway through this book and have laughed out loud a few times and there has been a few teary moments. Bookwise I don't expect this to be any more than it
is. A touching tale (or maybe tail!) of an extraordinary cat.


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BK Blue (paradoxically) I am in-between books at the moment. I just finished reading A Confederacy of Dunces the other day, and I haven't decided what book I want to read yet. So instead of novels, it's poetry.

Good Poems, Garrison Keillor
The Anchor Anthology of French Poetry
The Essential Rumi

I never denied that I have an eclectic taste in what I read. :p


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I'm still making my way through the Sookie Stackhouse series, onto book #3 now - Club Dead, i might even finish it tonight only about 100 more pages to go. I'm really liking the series, it's nice and light and even makes me LOL in parts.


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Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments Abbie K. wrote: "Just finished The Secret Life of Bees Wow! What an emotional ringer, but well worth the effort!"

Abbie, I loved the feeling of different warm, sunny colours and energy that I had to think of after having read the book. And loved the title!


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Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments Fiona (Titch) wrote: "Just had a bath and read The Beekeeper - Maxence Fermine. So now will read Nip n Tuck - Kathy Lette"

Fiona, whay a suprise to see Maxence Fermine name! I never met someone who even read something of him, besides my friend who recommended one of his books to me! By the way, the book was Snow A Novel and loved it. It felt so soft and beautiful.


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LuLu (calabrisella) I just recently finished reading "Lives of The Saints" by Canadian author Nino Ricci. It is the first book of a trilogy and I was totally captivated by it. I am now reading the second book of the series "In A Glass House".


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Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments Still reading Rachel's Holiday by Marian Keyes. Has anyone read her books? It keepssuprising me how I like them and fly through them. Every book is about one of the Walsh daughters from Dublin. This one, just like the others, made me feel like it would be boring...because the beginnings are a bit slow and you don't know anything about the person but then suddenly it changes and again, I am loving it, read more than 100 pages while I would have normally read half of it in the same time....and I want to continue reading becasue I feel so curious.


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Allison (sockweasel) | 432 comments Jeane wrote: "Still reading Rachel's Holiday by Marian Keyes. Has anyone read her books? It keepssuprising me how I like them and fly through them. Every book is about one of the Walsh daughters from..."

Jeane, I'm glad you're liking Rachel's Holiday! :) Marian Keyes is one of my favorite authors. I agree with you about flying through them. If you haven't yet, I would highly recommend reading Anybody Out There? and This Charming Man... those are my favorites of hers. :)


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Yasmin Now I'm reading: Sea of Faith Islam and Christanity in the Medieval Mediterranean World". It's another fascinating read so far.


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d4 I just started Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. I haven't checked this group in months (been in a bit of a reading slump) so I wasn't aware before that it is one of the current group reads--nifty coincidence. I had to read the original first, but now I'm looking forward to the addition of zombies.


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Allison I'm trudging along through Case Histories A Novel.
I like the idea of the story, and when it focuses on the actual cases, I really enjoy it. It just seems like there is so much unnecessary talk about how one of the characters has no sex life, but wants one; and about another character's ex-wife. At first I chalked it up to character development, but now I'm not seeing how it is going to enhance the story. I'm about 2/3 of the way through, and I'm really hoping it will pick up.


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Vicki I just finished My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult. So sad! Going to see the movie next week.


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Lianne (eclecticreading) I've started reading Robert Harris's Archangel (main character is a historian + Russian history + mystery = Li is soooo going to enjoy this, LOL) and Benedict Anderson's Imagined Communities Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism, New Edition (since one of my academic interests is national identity; this book has been referred to time and again so I figured it's time to read it for myself =))


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Paula | 1098 comments Elhara wrote: "Dewey by Vicki Myron with Bret Witter. I picked this up yesterday at the library. I love cats and sadly do not have one right now. The book cover caught my attention as Dewey (the main character of..

I recently got this one from book crossing and will start it this afternoon. He does look adorable on the cover!




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Nichola | 11 comments Just started reading Labyrinth by Kate Mosse, which my sister bought me for my birthday. Ive read about 40 pages so far, and it has captivated my attention allready- I think i shall be up all night reading this!


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Jessica | 1000 comments Finally finished Breaking Dawn and I am now going to read The Scarlet Letter for the summer challenge. My friend hated it and gave it one star...I'm hoping I enjoy it a little bit more!


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Shona (anovelobsession) Just got finished with Three Cups of Tea which I really loved. I have so many books that I'm excited about on my TBR list that it took me a long time to figure out what I'm going to read next, but I think I finally settled on Shelter Me by Juliette Fay...has anyone else read this?


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Jenna (backwoodsbabble) | 52 comments Shonal wrote: "Just got finished with Three Cups of Tea which I really loved. I have so many books that I'm excited about on my TBR list that it took me a long time to figure out what I'm going to read next, but..."

I'm glad to hear that you liked Three Cups of Tea. It's been on my tbr shelf forever. Maybe I'll move it up a notch or two...

I'm still plugging along through American Gods. I can't NOT finish a book, though this one is likely to make me look sideways at everything for awhile. Really twisted.

I'll be on to Steinbeck's The Winter of our Discontent next and then Atlas Shrugged (for a scholarship essay thing)...


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Liz Jessica wrote: "Finally finished Breaking Dawn and I am now going to read The Scarlet Letter for the summer challenge. My friend hated it and gave it one star...I'm hoping I enjoy it a little bit more!"
Just be warned that the symbolism is kind of ridiculous.




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Lori (tnbbc) | 10631 comments Mod
Its so interesting reading these pages, we have such a wide range of tastes when it comes to books... yet we all manage to share the love, and end up reading each others current reads... ha! I think that's really great.


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Petra X (petra-x) I've just started Anonymous Lawyer A Novel by Goodreads author Jeremy Blachman. I'm also reading R.K. Narayan's Bachelor of Arts (I've almost finished it) and fancied something a bit light.


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Vicki I just finished Me and Emma by Elizabeth Flock. I liked it, was quite shocked by the twist at the end. Now onto Fade by Lisa McMann, it should be a really quick read.


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Jennifer (JenJen1221) | 215 comments I'm reading The Nanny Diaries. I'm loving it so far and it reminds me of the days when I was a nanny


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Allison (sockweasel) | 432 comments Lori, I agree!! :) It's so great to see! :)




I just finished The Time Traveler's Wife. I wasn't sure I'd like it since the reviews were so mixed, but I LOVED it! :) Now I'm starting The Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway.


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Edith | 256 comments Heather wrote: "Cristy wrote: "I'm still making my way through the Sookie Stackhouse series, onto book #3 now - Club Dead, i might even finish it tonight only about 100 more pages to go. I'm really liking the seri..."

Heather and Christy, I'm also reading the Sookie series. I'm about halfway through the third book. I absolutely adore these books for the total mindless entertainment.


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Stephanie (sbez05) | 556 comments Just starting The Kite Runner. I've been looking forward to this one for such a long time!


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Viki | 42 comments Will I ever finish Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell????


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Linda | 887 comments Stephanie wrote: "Just starting The Kite Runner. I've been looking forward to this one for such a long time!"

Stephanie, The Kite Runner will not disappoint. Hosseini is an amazing writer. If you like this one, you will also like Goodreads author, George Mastras', Fidali's Way.




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