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Traci Marquette (tracimarquette) | 7 comments I am now reading Marked. I just finished with Breaking Dawn yesterday and I absolutely loved that series. So far Marked isn't that bad.


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Ann from S.C. | 1395 comments I just finished MAP OF BONES by James Rollins. If you liked THE DA VINCI CODE, you would like this one. A real page turner. I could see this as an action movie.


message 12753: by Mosca (last edited Jul 19, 2009 09:40PM) (new)

Mosca | 828 comments After years of effort, I have just finished reading Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon. I really enjoyed this book. This immense work is difficult to describe; but I did write this Review.

Next, I'll return to Neal Stephenson; and read the last book of the Baroque Cycle--The System of the World.


JG (Introverted Reader) I finished Mistress of the Art of Death and really, really enjoyed it! I'll definitely be picking up the next in the series.

I also did a quick read of What the Mouse Found. This is probably more for the author's fans, but it was a charming, whimsical little book of fairy tales.

Now I'm reading Trader (Newford Book 7). I know I read this 10+ years ago, but I don't remember a thing about it. I'm enjoying it though.


JG (Introverted Reader) Robin wrote: "I am reading Anna Karenina. I am enjoying the story, but have some difficulty keeping some of the characters straight. "

I had the same problem and someone in the group pointed me to the Oprah book club discussion of the book. Click on the "Your Quick Guide" link on that page and you'll get a bookmark to print with the characters' names and relationships. There are small spoilers on it though. It was worth it to me to keep everyone straight. The low point came when I realized that even Levin's cows have names!


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I'amber (xiamberx) Traci wrote: "I am now reading Marked. I just finished with Breaking Dawn yesterday and I absolutely loved that series. So far Marked isn't that bad."

I loved Marked, I'm waiting on tempted to come out ::DD




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Jennifer Eklund (jennifere) | 54 comments I am reading The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and have to say that it is starting a little slow for me but I can see that it is starting to pick up a little. Thanks to those who posted on the no spoilers thread, because I'm not sure I would have kept reading had it not been for the encouragement there.


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Eric | 382 comments Now starting The Living Dead by John Joseph Adams and Bone Volume 6: Old Man's Cave by Jeff Smith.


message 12759: by Linda (new)

Linda | 887 comments LDB wrote: "I just finished The Reader. I liked it but it will take some time to sink in.

I am now starting Ayn Rand's Anthem. This will be my first Ayn Rand. It perhaps isn't the best one to sta..."


LDB: I listened to Good to Great and thought it was truly fascinating. It also made for great material for corporate initiatives for managers to read and discuss. We even found stuffed Hedgehogs to distribute.




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Linda | 887 comments Renfrew wrote: "I just finished "The Help," by first-time author Kathryn Stockett. It takes place in Jackson, Mississippi, during the Civil Rights era. It looks at Southern society from the perspective of black ..."

Renfrew: I am currently reading The Help and really finding it a very riveting read.




message 12761: by Petra X (new)

Petra X (petra-x) I'm reading three books concurrently, but just picked up a new one today, I Remember by Fara Lynn Kransnopolsky. Its the memoirs of a little Jewish girl growing up in quite a poor way in a small town in revolutionary Russia. My family (I remember my great grandparents) were Russian refugees, so I'm quite interested in it.


message 12762: by Ann from S.C. (new)

Ann from S.C. | 1395 comments I am reading SATURDAY by Ian Mcewan.


message 12763: by Kristine (new)

Kristine (foreveryearning) | 145 comments I've just started The Time Traveler's Wife. Wanted to read it before the movie comes out.


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Maria (minks05) | 481 comments JG wrote: "I finished Mistress of the Art of Death and really, really enjoyed it! I'll definitely be picking up the next in the series.

I also did a quick read of [book:What the Mouse Found|223..."


i, too, really enjoyed Mistress of the Art of Death. i guess i didn't realize there was another in the series...is it out already, or is it upcoming?


message 12765: by Angela (new)

Angela | 1934 comments We are going to be reading Time Traveler's Wife for my bookclub here at home. Two of the people who have started it are having a hard time getting into it. I have not started it yet, but I keep hearing mixed reviews about it. You either love it or hate it!


message 12766: by Renata (new)

Renata | 67 comments Maria,

There are actually two more out in the series - A Serpent's Tale and Grave Goods. Haven't read either of them, but they are high on my list as I loved "Mistress".


message 12767: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne (bellamy22) | 610 comments Just purchased 'Time Travelers Wife' and 'Ravens' by George Dawes Green...
But right now I am reading 'The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane', CANNOT put it down!!!


message 12768: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (amandaroby) Has anyone else read the Year's Best Fantasy and Horror series? The series was edited by Terri Windling and Ellen Datlow and now is edited by Ellen Datlow, Kelly Link, and Gavin Grant.

I'm reading the Tenth Annual Collection, from 1996. It's a great collection, as each that I've read has been. My favorite story so far has been The Phantom Church by Ana Blandiana. It's the story of a church in Transylvania that the citizens tried to get across a river to another town.

It's just a great story, a fantasy of the best kind.

The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 1996 10th Annual

I'm also reading Tales Before Narnia The Roots of Modern Fantasy and Science Fiction, but more slowly. I'm not sure what it is about this collection of stories. Most are pretty good, but the links between the stories and Lewis are strenuous at times.

That's what I'm reading.

Amanda R. in Louisville


message 12769: by Jessica (new)

Jessica | 1000 comments I just finished The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and am now about to start Angel's Game.


message 12770: by Suzanne (last edited Jul 20, 2009 07:23PM) (new)

Suzanne (bellamy22) | 610 comments Jessica,
Didn't you love it?! The 2nd book is out next week...

Unless you are Fiona, who already has it !!! lol!


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Kristin (kg05) | 310 comments I just finished "Invisible Monsters" and am now 100 pages into "The Bell Jar."

I must say that while it is very well written and i do like it, I don't love it. I find myself not getting to into it as I have other books but It's still a very good book, and I think I got it for free from Book mooch so it was def worth it. I have no idea what ill be reading next since i should have this done tomorrow..


message 12772: by Lyn (Readinghearts) (new)

Lyn (Readinghearts) (lsmeadows) I just started The Double Bind by Chris Bohjalian, which was recommended to me by another GR junkie.


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The Eyre Affair is the weirdest darn thing... not at all what I was expecting. There's a vanishing rainbow-colored porsche, a pet dodo and the evil villain is stealing books and plots and characters... very strange!! Stephanie Plum goes to Hogwarts!! Can't figure out if I like it or not... will wait for the end.


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message 12775: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10631 comments Mod
Kristin wrote: "I just finished "Invisible Monsters" and am now 100 pages into "The Bell Jar."

I must say that while it is very well written and i do like it, I don't love it. I find myself not getting to into i..."


Invisible Monsters was my first Chuck P book, way back when, and I was floored by his writing. Have you read Survivor? Its right up there for me alongside this one!


message 12776: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne (suzyjal) | 9 comments Right now I'm in the middle of The Almost Moon by Alice Sebold. Wow. Really disturbing. Well written, but not an easy topic. Without getting into too much detail or spoiling anything,it's about mental illness.
The pivotal event occurs within the first chapter, much like The Lovely Bones.


message 12777: by Susanna (new)

Susanna (jb_slasher) Lori wrote: "Kristin wrote: "I just finished "Invisible Monsters" and am now 100 pages into "The Bell Jar."

I must say that while it is very well written and i do like it, I don't love it. I find myself not..."


I agree. IMHO, Invisible Monsters and Survivor are both Chuck's finest. :)


message 12778: by Susanna (new)

Susanna (jb_slasher) Now reading Dead Babies by Martin Amis. It was the 1001BYMRBYD Group Read but I missed the deadline due to library books needing attention so I'm only starting it now.


message 12779: by Kristin (new)

Kristin (kg05) | 310 comments My friend read Survivor and loved it. I really want to read Lullaby but didn't get it yet, I have Haunted, and read Choke, I will read Haunted next since its a bunch of stories and if i dont like the one story i can just skim through it and onto the next, but he is definatly an interseting author! lol


message 12780: by Angela (new)

Angela | 1934 comments Lyn wrote I just started The Double Bind by Chris Bohjalian, which was recommended to me by another GR junkie.

Am I that GR junkie?:) I really hope that you enjoy that book! Just pay close attention as you read...After you are finished there is a thread that we can discuss it on here.


message 12781: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Borgeson | 1 comments I just finished Bangkok 8 by John Burdett. I was in Thailand and wanted to read something as I was traveling through. A good read and equally as interesting.


message 12782: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (JenJen1221) | 215 comments Hayes wrote: "The Eyre Affair is the weirdest darn thing... not at all what I was expecting. There's a vanishing rainbow-colored porsche, a pet dodo and the evil villain is stealing books and plots ..."

I haven't heard of this book before, but now I wanna read it...def. going on my list.


message 12783: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Just finished Wedding Babylon - Imogen Edwards-Jones & Anonymous.


message 12784: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10631 comments Mod
Kristin wrote: "My friend read Survivor and loved it. I really want to read Lullaby but didn't get it yet, I have Haunted, and read Choke, I will read Haunted next since its a bunch of stories and if i dont like t..."


Haunted is a novel, with the characters of that novel writing short stories. I dont think I would skip any of them as they are the backstories for each character.



message 12785: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (amandaroby) On my library hold list:

The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, by Alexander McCall Smith

Night Watch, by Sergei Lukyanenko

Darkly Dreaming Dexter, by Jeff Lindsay

and

A Wild Sheep Chase, by Haruki Murakami

Any suggestions on which to read first, once I go pick them up?

Amanda R. in Louisville


message 12786: by Vicki (new)

Vicki Lyn wrote: "I just started The Double Bind by Chris Bohjalian, which was recommended to me by another GR junkie."

I just got that book from the library... can't wait to read it.


message 12787: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10631 comments Mod
Dexter is a great series Amanda!


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 1736 comments I really enjoyed No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, and I've heard good things about both of the other two, so I doubt you can go wrong, Amanda!


message 12789: by Kristine (new)

Kristine (foreveryearning) | 145 comments I'm reading Ordinary Heroes by Scott Turow now as well as The Time Traveler's Wife.


message 12790: by Bhumi (new)

Bhumi | 524 comments I just finished Evermore by Alyson Noel, and it was good.

Right now I'm reading Wicked Lovely (slowly, but surely) and The Luxe, which is interesting but a little long.


message 12791: by Edith (new)

Edith | 256 comments I'm currently reading The Historian. It's gotten such mixed reviews that I'm interested to see how I like it. Only about 100 pages in so we'll see......


message 12792: by Kristine (new)

Kristine (foreveryearning) | 145 comments ^I don't even think I got as far as page 100 in The Historian before putting it down. Will have to give it another chance one of these days.


message 12793: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10631 comments Mod
I have the Historian, I bought it at a library sale, but havent read it yet. I keep hearing mixed reviews.

Edith, please let me know what you think...


message 12794: by Edith (new)

Edith | 256 comments Lori, will do :)


message 12795: by Lianne (new)

Lianne (eclecticreading) I finished reading Gary Ryan's Blessings in Disguise A Tale of Redemption so I'm reading David Rotenberg's Shanghai, which o-kay so far xD


message 12796: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Eklund (jennifere) | 54 comments I just finished The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and I'm getting ready to start Best Friends Forever A Novel.


message 12797: by BJ Rose (new)

BJ Rose (bjrose) | 1489 comments Getting to the end of audiobook Woman in White (a great book!), and have started The Yiddish Policemen's Union - have heard good things about it, but so far it's slow going


message 12798: by Cait (last edited Jul 21, 2009 03:43PM) (new)

Cait (caitertot) | 604 comments I just finished The Likeness A Novel by Tana French. I absolutely loved it, even more so than In the Woods.

I'm currently reading The Picture of Dorian Gray and So Many Books, So Little Time A Year of Passionate Reading.

As soon as I'm done with So Many Books... I'm going to start on One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich.


message 12799: by Lyn (Readinghearts) (new)

Lyn (Readinghearts) (lsmeadows) Just finished The Broken Shore A Novel byPeter Temple and am starting Innocent Traitor A Novel of Lady Jane Grey by Alison Weir. I really enjoyed The Broken Shore. It was a fast read and a good cop book. Also fun to get a peak into Australian sights and speech.


message 12800: by Liz (new)

Liz (busy91) I am reading...don't laugh

The Little Lame Prince and His Traveling Cloak by Dinah Mulock

Sometimes you just need a good fairy tale. :)


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