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message 12251: by GracieKat (new)

GracieKat | 864 comments I finished The Dark Half. I've been splitting my time between a couple of books: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë, and Unicorn Mountain by Michael Lawson Bishop. Jane Eyre is moving a little slowly but it's interesting. Unicorn Mountain is moving pretty slowly as well.


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JSou I haven't been able to get on goodreads for over a week and can't believe how much I've missed! It's great to be back and see what everyone's reading. I just started Everything that Rises Must Converge and really liking it!


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Stephanie (sbez05) | 556 comments Linda wrote: "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 ..."


Thanks for the recommendation. I am not too far into The Kite Runner but I already love his style. I'll have to check out Fidali's Way. :)


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Catamorandi (wwwgoodreadscomprofilerandi) | 1045 comments If I have posted this earlier, I just finished A Curse Dark as Gold. I really injoyed that one. I am now reading The Wind in the Willows.


message 12255: by Vicki (last edited Jun 29, 2009 05:25PM) (new)

Vicki I am just starting Atonement . I finished Fade in a few hours.


message 12256: by Mosca (new)

Mosca | 828 comments Vicki,

I read Atonement this past winter on the recommendation of a Goodreads friend.

I changed opinion of it a few times while reading it; but ended up loving it. It was my first book by Ian McEwan. I will certainly read more by him.


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Angela | 1934 comments I just finished Columbine by David Cullen. It was such a mind opening read. It is obviously not a light read and I still feel like I have a lot to process after reading it.


message 12258: by Petra X (new)

Petra X (petra-x) I'm reading a whole load of books now and just about to add a couple more.
I've got Straw Dogs Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals on the go for some heavy philosophy, The Dark Room for literature, Anonymous Lawyer A Novel for some light fiction and I've just bought Elizabeth Royte's Bottlemania How Water Went on Sale And Why We Bought It for some sociological stuff. I love it when I have a lot of books to read.


message 12259: by Ann from S.C. (new)

Ann from S.C. | 1395 comments I finished BENEATH A MARBLE SKY and really enjoyed it. Now I am reading Robin Cooks FOREIGN BODY, and so far it is good.


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Viki wrote: "Will I ever finish Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell????"

I understand how you feel Viki; it takes a lot of time and patience. I read that book 2 months ago for a whole month. LOL


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Kellie (acountkel) | 992 comments I just finished The Scarecrow by Michael Connelly. I liked it, however, I am not as excited about the main character in this series (Jack McEnvoy) as I am with Harry Bosch. I am surprised at how this book ended. Connelly is very obviously planning a sequel.

I am going to start Downtown by Anne Rivers Siddons today. She is one of my all time favorite authors.


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I started Exercises in Style by Raymond Queneau yesterday in the Dutch translation.


message 12263: by Nikole (last edited Jun 30, 2009 08:09AM) (new)

Nikole | 12 comments I just finished Jesus Land A Memoir. I found it incredibly haunting, especially given today's political climate. I'm now reading Three Lives, and I'm finding it incredibly boring.


message 12264: by Janny (new)

Janny (jannywurts) | 142 comments Taking a break from the mainstream and reading Dragonstar by Barbara Hambly. This is fourth in a very non formula fantasy series, by an author who's dependable for her very human characters and gorgeous prose. She tends to deliver an exquisite read, with a nice balance of action and reflection to her plots. I've always wondered why this author, and Carol Berg are not more widely read. Both write books to savor.


message 12265: by BK (new)

BK Blue (paradoxically) I started reading Midnight in the Garden of Evil again. I started it before but got distracted by A Confederacy of Dunces. So far, it's really good.


message 12266: by Justine (new)

Justine (paperbackheart) I'm about halfway through The Forest of Hands and Teeth. I don't love it, but it's just interesting enough to keep me reading.


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Trudy (trudyjohnson) I am almost done with The Thin Man by Dashiell Hammett. I love the Thin Man movies so thought I would read the book. It's enjoyable. Next I need to finish The Trial by Franz Kaftka. The copy I have has very few paragraphs which makes it visually difficult to read.


message 12268: by Linda (new)

Linda | 887 comments Just finished The Angel's Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. Words are insufficient to say how much I loved, loved, loved this book. What a master he is and he just pulls you along with twists and turns that leave you wanting more.


message 12269: by Brandon (new)

Brandon (bob5101520) | 2 comments Kellie, Scarecrow is an awesome book



message 12270: by C. (new)

C. (ispeaktroll) I'm about to start Lady Chatterley's Lover by D.H. Lawrence and am in the middle of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling and Twilight by Stephenie Meyer.


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Kristen (kristenma) | 142 comments I am almost done with Mary by Janice Cooke. It is historical fiction about Mary Todd Lincoln and it is really good but one of the most depressing books I have ever read.


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Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments Allison wrote: "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 ..."

Thanks, I read Watermelon and Angels.


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Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments Started reading Three To Get Deadly. Her stories aren't bad but there seems to be missing something in all of them that makes me really like them a lot.


message 12274: by Maria (new)

Maria (minks05) | 481 comments i'm still plugging away at John Adams but i've also started The Quiet Girl. a little odd at first, but it's starting to pick up. i also managed to finish Dirty Sexy Knitting the last in that series.

hoping to finish up at least The Quiet Girl over the course of the week, so that i can start The 19th Wife for my library group AND read the two books from my friend group, The Eight and The Ten Year Nap. yikes, i have a lot of reading to do!


message 12275: by Mike (new)

Mike Very ambitious Maria. I find myself doing the same thing though, I'm usually always thinking 2-3 books ahead.

Right now I'm reading The Joy Luck Club and absolutely loving it. The dynamic between the moms and the daughters are both insightful and heartbreaking. Powerful stuff.

I think my next one will be another Amy Tan. She's grown on me


message 12276: by Melody (new)

Melody | 564 comments I've just finished reading A Guide to the Birds of East Africa by Nicholas Drayson which was absolutely delightful. I will now read From Baghdad with love: a Marine, the war and a dog named Lava.


message 12277: by Allison (new)

Allison (sockweasel) | 432 comments Linda wrote: "Just finished The Angel's Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. Words are insufficient to say how much I loved, loved, loved this book. What a master he is and he just pulls you along with tw..."

Eeeeeeeeee!!! I am SOOOO excited to hear that you loved it! :) YAY! Can't wait to start it!




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Karencilla | 12 comments I am reading The Sweet Far Thing. I have no idea why this book i am going so slow with this book. Maybe i just discovered it is not my favorite type of fiction, but i have to finish it, if i don't i'll feel like a coward...


message 12279: by Madeline (new)

Madeline | 293 comments I'm reading The Tale Of Genji, which coming right after The Woman In White was not the most awesome choice, but I'm pushing through. It really does have beautiful imagery.


message 12280: by Laura (new)

Laura | 45 comments I just finished Eat, Pray, Love One Woman's Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia by Elizabeth Gilbert. When I first started this book, I nearly abandoned it. It seemed to me it was one of those books that you really have to be in the right place in life to read. I pushed myself to continue, though, and am glad I did. This is a finding yourself type of book but it is also about discovery and balance. While I am not going through any kind of personal crisis, as the author was, everyone could use a little more balance in their lives. So, this book played to my need for balance (with one of my goals this summer being to de-stress and chill out a bit) and the wonderlust that I seem to have caught (not that I didn't have it before but it seems to be consuming me currently).

Next up: Catch-22 by Joseph Heller.


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Claire (clairebear8) | 514 comments I'm reading Water for Elephants and am enjoying it so far.


message 12282: by LuLu (new)

LuLu (calabrisella) Stephanie wrote: "Just starting The Kite Runner. I've been looking forward to this one for such a long time!"

It is a fabulous book! It is so well written; I had a hard time putting it down!




message 12283: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Whitlatch Lori wrote: "I am reading The Book Thief for the Bookaholics thread. I dont usually read YA books, but Ive seen so many great reviews on it that I had to give it a shot.

Currently about 180 pages into (its ..."


I am reading "The Book Thief". Not too far into it, you are a bit farther along than I. So far I like it. It's keeping me interested. I'm not finding it really depressing. I see hope for little Liesel having "Papa" in her life.


message 12284: by Lianne (new)

Lianne (eclecticreading) I'm reading Elizabeth Gaskell's Cranford at the moment and it's pretty interesting and amusing so far =)


message 12285: by Taejas (last edited Jul 01, 2009 05:58AM) (new)

Taejas Kudva (kudvat) | 77 comments Nancy wrote: I am reading "The Book Thief". Not too far into it

I really liked The Book Thief. I especially love the narrator's unique perspective. Moreover, when you're finished, check out I am the Messenger, because it's also really great, and a totally different style.

I am reading May Bird and the Ever After, as I had a student who went through the whole series and I need to know more books for my young ladies.




message 12286: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10631 comments Mod
Nancy, that post was from eons ago...hee hee....


message 12287: by Sherrie (new)

Sherrie (syellico) I'm still plugging away on The Woman in White - I really like this book, it just seems like it is taking forever to get through! Also, just started listening to Water for Elephants and really like it so far.


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Sallie(GeorgiaGirl) (shuga) Right now I am listening to Sugar Cookie Murder.



message 12289: by Jessika (new)

Jessika Hoover (jessalittlebooknerd) Finished New Moon and started Eclipse. Definitely don't consider them the BEST BOOKS EVARRRR like so many teenage girls, but I enjoy them. What can I say? I like escapism.


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Ashley (ash88) | 34 comments Stephanie wrote: "Just starting The Kite Runner. I've been looking forward to this one for such a long time!"

Me too! Finished The Book Thief last night, one of my new favorites! Starting The Kite Runner this morning


message 12291: by Stephanie (new)

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

Me too! Finished The Book Thief last night, one of my new favorites! Starting The Kite..."


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

It is a fabulous book! It is so well written; I had a hard time putting it down!

"


I am absolutely loving it! I'm having a hard time putting it down!


message 12292: by Linda (new)

Linda | 887 comments Heather wrote: "Linda wrote: "Just finished The Angel's Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. Words are insufficient to say how much I loved, loved, loved this book. What a master he is and he just pulls you..."

I did read Shadow of the Wind and loved it. Angel's Game is a different read. While both books have certain characters in common, each has distinctive characters that don't cross over to the other novel. I wasn't certain I was going to like Angel's Game as much, but wound up being mesmerized to the point of not wanting to do anything else but read. I hope Zafon hurries and writes another book. But, to be honest, while I don't usually return to something I have read before, it is tempting to go back to Shadow of the Wind and look at it now from the perspective of seeing it as what follows Angel's Game.




message 12293: by Donna (new)

Donna | 137 comments I just finished The God of Spring A Novel by Arabella Edge. It was very interesting but pretty gory in parts. The process that Gericault went through to paint the epic The Raft of the Medusa was amazing.


message 12294: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1098 comments BonFire wrote: "I started reading Midnight in the Garden of Evil again. I started it before but got distracted by A Confederacy of Dunces. So far, it's really good.

I loved "Midnight" when I read it years ago and would love to visit Savannah some day. Berendt's descriptions were so vivid.




message 12295: by Leanna (last edited Jul 01, 2009 01:00PM) (new)

Leanna (leannerd) | 73 comments I just finished The Book Thief. It was amazing. I absolutely loved it...loved all the narrator's side-notes, and I adored Rudy, Papa, and Max. It's one of the only books that actually made me tear up near the end...(Only Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows were able to do that before.)

I'm ready to start Song of Susannah: The Dark Tower VI by Stephen King...just as soon as I write this stupid paper...


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Robin (robinsullivan) | 997 comments Allison wrote: "Robin, you're going to love The Glass Castle! :) ..."

Hey Allison - look how far behind I am !! I'm glad to see you comment on this - my summer reading is very Very slow - but I do need to get to this one ASAP! Thanks for nudging me toward it.




message 12297: by Nichola (new)

Nichola | 11 comments Phew just finished reading Labyrinth by Kate Mosse, which i enjoyed every word of :) However was a tad to long getting into the main plot at the start. But alltogether amazing!

Now im starting on the cloud atlas by David Mitchell. Has anyone read this before?


message 12298: by Sarah (Mood Reader) (last edited Jul 01, 2009 02:44PM) (new)

Sarah (Mood Reader) (bookworm1887) I am currently reading, Girls' Night Out. It is a great book to read for one of our tasks (I forget which one it is now). Anyways the only problem I have is the waiting period before each story because I like for the idea of the story to sink in before I read another one. I'm still unsure as to what author I am going to choose a book from to complete the other part of the task.


message 12299: by Eve (new)

Eve (eve_lyn) Allison wrote: "Linda wrote: "Just finished The Angel's Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. Words are insufficient to say how much I loved, loved, loved this book. What a master he is and he just pulls you..."


Allison & Linda - Just started The Angel's Game and I love it already. Isn't that first paragraph just killer?



message 12300: by GracieKat (last edited Jul 01, 2009 03:03PM) (new)

GracieKat | 864 comments Mike wrote: "Very ambitious Maria. I find myself doing the same thing though, I'm usually always thinking 2-3 books ahead.

Right now I'm reading The Joy Luck Club and absolutely loving it. The dyna..."


I love Amy Tan! If you read another by her next can I recommend The Kitchen God's Wife. It's her best one (besides Joy Luck of course!)

I finished Jane Eyre (finally!) and I'm still working on Unicorn Mountain. I also have Wuthering Heights and The Tall Pine Polka going.


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