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message 12351: by Vicki (new)

Vicki I just started [Book: Olive Kitteredge] by Elizabeth Strout. So far, not bad.


message 12352: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 437 comments I have about 200 more pages of The Angel's Game. I am really enjoying this book, more than The Shadow of the Wind.

I hope to finish today, then it's on to a biography of Woodrow Wilson. It's an ILL, so I have to finish soon...no renewals.


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


Nichola, I loved the labrinth. The stories wer so great!


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Dara | 88 comments I just finised (a couple hours ago) Fugitive:A Novel by Phillip Margolin. I enjoyed it, it was a little slow for me in the beginning but I am glad I stayed with it.

Now I am about 80 pages into Vision in White which is the first Nora Roberts book I have read. Not bad so far.


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Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments I am reading Three To Get Deadlyand am at a point that (probably for the first time to me)it is actually getting pretty serious in the story. I mean since when are there four dead bodies burried in a Plum story?


message 12357: by Donna (new)

Donna | 137 comments I am listening to Dead Run by P J Tracy. This is the 3rd book in the Monkeywrench series. Very enjoyable for a summer mystery read.


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Taejas Kudva (kudvat) | 77 comments Wow, I never thought I'd finish these last two books: May Bird and the Ever After and A Long Way Down. Was visiting family, and just couldn't get into a reading (for the first) or listening (for the second) mindset.

But I've finally had a chance to start The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Not too far yet, but seems interesting. And I'm also starting the first nonfiction I've read in a while: Engines of Creation. I'm listening to Anansi Boys as I potter around town. I usually love Neil Gaimen.


message 12359: by Susanna (new)

Susanna (jb_slasher) I just started reading The Night Watch. Only 15 pages in but I'm already having flashbacks to McEwan's Atonement which I read earlier this year. I'm also thinking of finding books that are set in WWII and feature British soldiers. (I'd love recommendations if anyone has any.)


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Kristin (kg05) | 310 comments Im over half way through Snow Flower and the Secret Fan and it's just amazing. I cant wait to read Peony in love, and I think the Joy Luck Club is by the same author also and i have that one too.


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Lori wrote: "I am curious to know what everyone is currently reading.

I just finished High Fidelity by Nick Hornby this morning and jumped right into The Town That Forgot To Breathe.

Strange book to pick ..."


Sounds interesting. I'm reading Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince before I go and see the movie on the 21st :)


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Mary | 2 comments I've just started You're Not You by Michelle Wildgen and loving how descriptive her writing is.


message 12363: by Lianne (new)

Lianne (eclecticreading) I've started reading Daniel Silva's Moscow Rules for a change of pace (after just finishing a fantasy trilogy =))


message 12364: by BK (new)

BK Blue (paradoxically) I just started The Shadow of the Wind. I am still at the beginning but so far I am enjoying it.


message 12365: by Lora (new)

Lora (mermaid716) | 1 comments Just finished "The Angel's Game". Loved it! So excited to find this site and discover a discussion group for that book. Can't wait to stop by the library tomorrow and pick up "The Shadow of the Wind". Wondering if everyone enjoyed it as much as "Angel's"? But to tide me over until then, I'm reading the new John Lescroart -"A Plague of Secrets".


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Claire (clairebear8) | 514 comments Kristin wrote: "Im over half way through Snow Flower and the Secret Fan and it's just amazing. I cant wait to read Peony in love, and I think the Joy Luck Club is by the same author also and i have that one too."

Kristin, the Joy Luck Club is by Amy Tan. It is a wonderful book! I hope you will enjoy it. I have Snow Flower on my to read shelf and have heard good things about it. Can't wait to read it.!




message 12367: by Allison (new)

Allison (sockweasel) | 432 comments Lora, I made a thread for discussion of The Angel's Game... if you head back to the main TNBBC page, and scroll down a ways to the section called "wanna discuss this novel", the thread is in there. :) And yes, I LOVED The Shadow of the Wind. :) You won't be disappointed.


message 12368: by Allison (new)

Allison (sockweasel) | 432 comments I just finished The Angel's Game, and I could NOT put it down. I just adore Carlos Ruiz Zafon's writing, he is amazing. :) I read the book over the past 2 days, which is fast for me for a novel that size. I really enjoyed it a lot, but the ending left me a little confused. Overall though, it was a great read. :)

Now I'm going to pick up The Cellist of Sarajevo again.


message 12369: by C. (new)

C. (ispeaktroll) I'm in the middle of Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo.


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I'm up to Book #6 in the Sookie Stackhouse series Definitely Dead, i'm really liking this series and getting through it pretty quickly.


message 12371: by Diane (last edited Jul 05, 2009 09:43PM) (new)

Diane  (dianedj) Claire wrote: "Kristin wrote: "Im over half way through Snow Flower and the Secret Fan and it's just amazing. I cant wait to read Peony in love, and I think the Joy Luck Club is by the same author also and i have..."

Hi Claire and Kristin - Yes, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan (by Lisa See) is a wonderful book; so much about the friendships between women! Let me recommend to you both Lisa See's newest book - Shanghai Girls. I have just started it and if you like Snow Flower, you will also love this book. Check it out!


message 12372: by Lora (new)

Lora (apostot) Just finished Journey by Moonlight by Antal Szerb and I'm currently reading The Pendragon Legend again by Antal Szerb, The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle, The House on the Strand by Daphne du Maurier



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Kristin (kg05) | 310 comments Shanghai Girls has been on my wish list for awhile I just finished Snow Flower last night and I'm going to start Peony in Love today.


message 12374: by El (new)

El Cheri wrote: "I'm in the middle of Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo."

What an incredible book! I hope you enjoy it!


message 12375: by Yvette (last edited Jul 06, 2009 05:18AM) (new)

Yvette  (yjacobs99) I just finished Hungry Woman in Paris which was so fantastic that I read the entire book in one sitting. Highly recommended!Hungry Woman in Paris


message 12376: by Yvette (last edited Jul 15, 2009 03:53PM) (new)

Yvette  (yjacobs99) The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society- Just started reading today, but looking forward to it.
I finished this book last week and it was just wonderful. I can't recommend it enough. This will transport you to another place and time and all the characters seemed so real. Just Amazing!


message 12377: by [deleted user] (new)

Now reading Native Son by Richard Wright. I have some objections but over halfway through I am 'enjoying' it as far as that word can be used with this kind of subjects.


message 12378: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Whitlatch Kristin wrote: "Im almost done with The Glass Castle and I am very happy with the book, I'm almost sad that it's going to be ending soon, but i'm excited to see the story progress more. I have no idea what im read..."

The author of The Glass Castles is a reporter for MSNBC I think. I loved that book too.


message 12379: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Whitlatch Okay, I have THE book to read, you will not be able to put down. "I"m Not Scared" by Niccolo Ammaniti. Great story with twists and turns, narrated by a nine year old boy. Who's read it and do you agree?


message 12380: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Whitlatch I am heading out for a few weeks of camping, and gathering books to bring. Thought I would pick up that "The Story of Edgar Sawtelle". Has anyone read it and do you recommend it? Thanks


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Katie (katieisallbooked) | 109 comments I'm reading The Penelopiad The Myth of Penelope and Odysseus by Margaret Atwood. It's different and took me a while to get the hang of reading the style. Now I'm really enjoying it.


message 12382: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn I'm a James Lee Burke fan also. I agree with you about Tin Roof Blowdown.


message 12383: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn Right now I'm reading The Afgan by Forsythe. I just finished Pompeii by Harris and loved it. Before that, I read Shanghai Girls by Lisa See. It was wonderful.


message 12384: by C. (new)

C. (ispeaktroll) El wrote: "Cheri wrote: "I'm in the middle of Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo."

What an incredible book! I hope you enjoy it!"


Thanks! I'm really liking it so far!


message 12385: by C. (new)

C. (ispeaktroll) I watched Nancy Drew last night and decided that I needed to reread some of the books since I haven't read any of them in awhile.

Currently reading: Nancy's Mysterious Letter by Carolyn Keene


message 12386: by Jodi (new)

Jodi | 9 comments Snow Flower & the Secret Fan was amazing. Try not to have the same high expectations for Peony in Love, or you might be disappointed. Joy Luck Club is by Amy Tan, and it's a fabulous book.


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Charlene (goodreadscomcharlene_freedman) | 3 comments I have just joined, so hello everyone. I am about to start reading The Good Mayor by Andrew Nicoll. Has anyone read this? Looks like The Angel's Game is popular - I'll reserve it from the library.


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Gracee  | 99 comments People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks it's a 1.50/7 day rental from the library. I think it's a wonderful story. There are plenty that think the opposite of me however.. oh well~!


message 12389: by Linda (new)

Linda | 887 comments Just finished Brooklyn A Novel by Colm Toibin. For three-quarters of the book I loved it, then the plot just seemed to take a nose dive. It seemed that the author was as indecisive as the main character about what to do with her life.


message 12390: by Donna (new)

Donna | 137 comments Hi Gracee, I loved People of the Book. So much to think about indeed. Perhaps that is what some people did not like - too many story lines not always clearly connected - but I still thought it was very good. Have you read her other books?


message 12391: by Kandice (new)

Kandice I'm reading The Drawing of the Three. My plan was to read a few books between each installment of the series, but it's so good, I may have to forego that. We'll see...


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Gracee  | 99 comments Donna wrote: "Hi Gracee, I loved People of the Book. So much to think about indeed. Perhaps that is what some people did not like - too many story lines not always clearly connected - but I still ..."

Yes, Donna, I've read
Year of Wonders , and just recently found March at the 1/2 priced used book store. I think she's a fantastic writer, and her vocabulary always exercises my "gotta look up THAT one" fingers...


message 12393: by Shona (new)

Shona (anovelobsession) I just finished the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - which I absolutely loved and now anxiously awaiting when I can get my hands on The Girl Who Played With Fire. In the meantime, I just picked up Mister Pip by LLoyd Jones...only one chapter in and I'm already intrigued.


message 12394: by Diane (new)

Diane  (dianedj) Kathryn wrote: "Right now I'm reading The Afgan by Forsythe. I just finished Pompeii by Harris and loved it. Before that, I read Shanghai Girls by Lisa See. It was wonderful."

Kathryn - I am reading Shanghai Girls now. It is wonderful, albeit heartwrenching at times. What this family, particularly the sisters, has had to endure. Especially given their status at the start of the story. I am just about page 100. I love how Lisa See writes, transports you back to the time.


message 12395: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie (sbez05) | 556 comments Nancy wrote: "Okay, I have THE book to read, you will not be able to put down. "I"m Not Scared" by Niccolo Ammaniti. Great story with twists and turns, narrated by a nine year old boy. Who's read it and do you..."

I read I'm Not Scared earlier in the year and really liked it. I liked the whole "coming of age with a creepy twist" angle the story had. I thoroughly enjoyed it.


message 12396: by Diane (last edited Jul 06, 2009 11:56AM) (new)

Diane  (dianedj) Nancy wrote: "I am heading out for a few weeks of camping, and gathering books to bring. Thought I would pick up that "The Story of Edgar Sawtelle". Has anyone read it and do you recommend it? Thanks"

Hi Nancy - I read the Story of Edgar Sawtelle and absolutey loved it. I think if you are a dog lover as I am, it might add a little something extra, but not sure about that. It is a real journey, a book to really get lost in. It really brought about a great deal of emotion in me when I was reading it. Have someone ready to discuss it with, because once you read it, I think you will want to talk about it in depth.


message 12397: by Claire (new)

Claire (clairebear8) | 514 comments Jodi wrote: "Snow Flower & the Secret Fan was amazing. Try not to have the same high expectations for Peony in Love, or you might be disappointed. Joy Luck Club is by Amy Tan, and it's a fabulous book."

Diane D wrote: "Claire wrote: "Kristin wrote: "Im over half way through Snow Flower and the Secret Fan and it's just amazing. I cant wait to read Peony in love, and I think the Joy Luck Club is by the same author ..."

I agree, Jodi, I wasn't that crazy about Peony in Love. I am looking forward to Snow Flower though - have heard so many good things about it.




message 12398: by Claire (new)

Claire (clairebear8) | 514 comments Thanks for the recommendation, Diane. I'll have to check out Shanghai Girls (when it comes out in paperback).


message 12399: by Maria (new)

Maria (minks05) | 481 comments Dree wrote: "I just got China Miéville's The City and the City from my library queue yesterday. I was worried this would be way too intellectual (or something) for me. But, I am almost 50 pages in and it is soo..."

glad to hear that! this one is on my list, and i think i after i get through my current TBR mountain, that will get top priority!


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Maria (minks05) | 481 comments i finally finished The Quiet Girl:A Novel, and i was kind of disappointed in it. i'm going to try and get through more of John Adams tonight, and i'll probably start The 19th Wife tomorrow. i haven't gotten far on my reading lately, i need to pick up the pace!


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