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message 13051: by Bucket (new)

Bucket | 44 comments I just started Invitation to a Beheading by Vladimir Nabokov last night. So far it's much easier to follow than I expected, considering that at least half of what is happening isn't actually happening.


message 13052: by Susanna (new)

Susanna (jb_slasher) Here goes McCarthy's The Road.


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 1736 comments Halfway through Victory of Eagles, by Naomi Novik.

I swear those books are like crack.


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Nadia A (bagambo) In The Kitchen by Monica Ali


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Shary (sharyfg) | 104 comments Half way through Time Traveler's Wife. Love it!


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Kathryn | 12 comments About 100 pages into The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. so far so good


message 13057: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10652 comments Mod
Bucket and Susanna... LOVE both of those books :)


message 13058: by Athira (new)

Athira (Reading on a Rainy Day) (readingonarainyday) Started with In Cold Blood and exciting so far!


message 13059: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 437 comments I started The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane yesterday. After hearing all the people that really loved it, I was expecting a more compelling book than I have found it so far. After 100 pages, I could take it or leave it. I'm interested in the Salem history story, but don't really care for Connie in the near present.


message 13060: by JSou (last edited Jul 30, 2009 02:25PM) (new)

JSou I hope your surgery goes okay tomorrow, Lori! Make sure you take it easy and have everyone spoil you!

I just finished The Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut and am now starting The Life Times of Michael K.


message 13061: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (amandaroby) Let's see. Out of my list from a few days back, I've only read Darkly Dreaming Dexter, which was enjoyable. Definitely different than the TV series, but not in a bad way for either story.

I managed to pick up Dead Until Dark, the first of the Sookie Stackhouse books, from a friend, thus bypassing the thirty-person line at the library. I'm honestly not sure what the fuss is about. I wanted more mystery, more paranormal, and less graphic lust-life details.

Oh! I also read Artemis Fowl The Opal Deception, which was the fourth in the Artemis Fowl series (or was it the fifth? I forget.) Loved it. I thought the book before this one, Artemis Fowl The Eternity Code was slightly better, but I've a feeling it will be my favorite of the series.

Right now I'm working through Airman, also by Eoin Colfer. So far, so good. Next up, I try again to slog through Night Watch, which was just too depressing. Life has enough bad news for now, I needed something lighter. I would like to finish it, though.

Also next on my list is The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency, which I will start August 1st, whether or not I'm still reading Airman.

Amanda R. in Louisville


message 13062: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10652 comments Mod
Amanda, Dexter is such a cool serial killer. Methodical, serious about who he offs, following a code.... First bad guy I have ever adored :)

I hear you, too, about Sookie and the cheesy soft porn moments. I always got the feeling that Charlaine was living a little too much of her fantasies through Sookie... kinda gross and creepy for me, like I know too much ... ha haha!


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Lori (tnbbc) | 10652 comments Mod
Jessica, the Great Wisdom Teeth Pulling Ordeal is here and gone! Ive been back for a few hours and even was brave enough to have my first milkshake. It hurt alot, but now my belly is happy. Now comes the hard part.... the pain and swelling...


message 13064: by JSou (new)

JSou Ooooh, I hope they gave you some good pain meds!


message 13065: by Bluemoon (new)

Bluemoon (bluemoon286) Just finished Finger Lickin' Fifteen and The Shack. Now back to Sepulchre.


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Suzanne (bellamy22) | 610 comments Happy Milkshakin' Lori!!! I have been there, too ...

Now is your reading time unless you have happy pills that make you tired. Vicodin just makes me cry, but still hurts!


message 13067: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10652 comments Mod
Im doubling up a bit with the vicodin. Supposed to take em every 4-6, but Im taking em every 3-4... so far its been tolerable. It doesnt take the soreness away, but I havent had an severe pain yet. (Fingers and toes crossed!)


message 13068: by Carol (new)

Carol You might ask doc if you could take ibuprofun for the inflamation. That usually helps. Good luck I know how you feel ouch ouch ouch


message 13069: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne (suzyjal) | 9 comments Right now, I'm reading Choke by Chuck Pahlanuik. Gritty little fella, I have to admit.


message 13070: by Liz (new)

Liz Lori, I'm glad you're not having too much trouble. I'm getting my wisdom teeth x-rayed a week from Friday...


message 13071: by Ann from S.C. (new)

Ann from S.C. | 1395 comments I just finished FINGER LICKIN FIFTEEN and had a few laughs. Not sure whats next. Proberly going to finish ECLIPSE.


message 13072: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10652 comments Mod
Good luck Liz,

Suzanne, Choke is a strange book, is it not? Layer after layer of issues :) Chuckie sure can write tho.


message 13073: by Vicki (new)

Vicki JG wrote: "I finished Emma Brown. It stayed pretty true to all the Gothic twists and turns that I associate with the Brontes, but I just couldn't like Emma. 3 stars.

I also tore through [book..."


I thoroughly enjoyed Sarah's Key also. Right after that book, I had a few days without a book I was currently-reading, because I didn't know where to go from there, since I loved the book so much...

So I know how you feel.. I hated looking at my empty currently reading space... it made me sad.


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 1736 comments Computer has been ill this evening (took me approximately 3 hours to get online), so I've been knitting (started a baby sweater) and reading Victory of Eagles.


message 13075: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 212 comments i just finished The State vs. Nelson Mandela The Trial That Changed South Africa. i wasnt born when this happened, and am disappointed that it is not given more than a cursory mention an most history classes. i was appalled at how the court case was handled by the prosecutors, but then i guess i shouldnt have been surprised. the lawyers who handled mandela and the other accused men did an amazing job given the climate and the hostilities that they faced. and the resolve of the prisoners, to hold true to their beliefs in the face of persecution is inspiring. it was definitely worth reading.


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It is always impressive what is only given a day or two in History Classes; I'll bet that read is an intense one though!

I feel like I am flogging this book (then again, it is probably because I have an arena to brag about the books I love now) but, I just finished "Hannah's Dream" by Diane Hammond, and I have not been that moved by a book in years! I cried myself to sleep and woke up with a post cry headache and puffy eyes... hormone over kill? perhaps, but the book will defiantly be worth another read later on...

Next on the agenda is "The Historian", I'm thinking that it is about Vampires... but I could be way off base! we will find out soon enough!


message 13077: by Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (last edited Jul 30, 2009 08:48PM) (new)

Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 1736 comments That is also my impression, Erin, about The Historian. (I haven't read it either!)


message 13078: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie | 413 comments Amanda wrote: "Stephanie wrote: "I just started Blood Brothers by Nora Roberts"

I really enjoyed that series! Totally going through a supernatural sort of phase at the moment though."


I have never read anything by Nora Roberts but a friend recommended her and this book is starting off really good!!


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Lori wrote: "Im doubling up a bit with the vicodin. Supposed to take em every 4-6, but Im taking em every 3-4... so far its been tolerable. It doesnt take the soreness away, but I havent had an severe pain yet...."

But what a lovely smile!! Hope you're feeling okay. How's Zhivago? I'm loving Splendid Suns!!



message 13080: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10652 comments Mod
Hayes, Dr Zhivago is going well. Im around page 70. I have to admit that the pain killers cause me to loose focus at times and I end up rereading some of the paragraphs... scarily, sometimes I dont remember reading them the first time :)


message 13081: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (libbith) | 39 comments Stephanie wrote: "I have never read anything by Nora Roberts but a friend recommended her and this book is starting off really good!!"

She's one of my favourite authors (if not THE favourite). I honestly have STACKS of her books and I will reread them regularly. Only series i've never really liked was the "In the Garden" Series (Black Dahlia, etc). She's got another two other supernatural style series "The Circle" which I also loved and the "Three Sisters Island" series. Another series of hers which I adored was the "Chesapeake Bay" Series. And i'll stop now because I could go on and on all day. ;)


message 13082: by Ken (new)

Ken (scete) | 31 comments I am now into my second 'Harry Dresden' book by Jim Butcher. I have just finished 'Turn Coat' and now reading 'Small Favour'. I realise now that there is a whole swathe of these books. Do I need to read them in order?




message 13083: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10652 comments Mod
Ken, I have the first three, and the ninth. I dont intend to read them until I have them all because I am a stickler for reading a series in the order it was released.


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Janny (jannywurts) | 142 comments Lisa wrote: "I started The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane yesterday. After hearing all the people that really loved it, I was expecting a more compelling book than I have found it so far. Aft..."

Lisa - uh oh, that's our next read for the local book club...hope you'll report back when you finish this. Maybe it will pick up? I have yet to get the book, our library has so many holds on this title, I'll have to buy it to finish in time.


message 13085: by Linda (new)

Linda | 887 comments Janny wrote: "Lisa wrote: "I started The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane yesterday. After hearing all the people that really loved it, I was expecting a more compelling book than I have found it..."

Janny, As they say, different strokes for different ... I am about 200 pages into The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane and loving it. I really enjoy the format of switching between the past and present. I am also reading The Little Book by Selden Edwards, which has a similar format and is such of wealth of history that I love it.




message 13086: by Janny (last edited Jul 31, 2009 06:58AM) (new)

Janny (jannywurts) | 142 comments Linda wrote: "Janny wrote: "Lisa wrote: "I started The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane yesterday. After hearing all the people that really loved it, I was expecting a more compelling book than I..."

Linda, thanks. I'll keep an open mind.

Some books that flip between historical past and present day do so with finesse - a recent read I just loved that did this well was The Tenth Gift by Jane Johnson, which dealt with the historic raid where a church congregation was taken captive on the Cornish coast by Barbary pirates in 1750.

As long as a story is well researched and well written, I won't have a problem finishing it.


message 13087: by Carol (new)

Carol (caroldias) Lori wrote: "Jessica, the Great Wisdom Teeth Pulling Ordeal is here and gone! Ive been back for a few hours and even was brave enough to have my first milkshake. It hurt alot, but now my belly is happy. Now com..."

Try the mashed potatoes lol it´s magical lol


I´m starting The Lovely Bones and I think it´s being true with the title, it´s lovely indeed.


message 13088: by Lianne (new)

Lianne (eclecticreading) I'm currently re-reading Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre; been meaning to re-read it for some time and now that I've managed to tackle a large chunk of my TBR list, I can now start re-reading =D


message 13089: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahmckennaa) | 2 comments I just finished Nicolas Sparks "The Notebook" last night and plan on starting Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights" today!


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 1736 comments I finished Victory of Eagles last night, and I think it's on to a Steven Saylor. I think.


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Taejas Kudva (kudvat) | 77 comments Hmm, is Choke a good representation of Palahniuk? Because I have to admit, I'd really wanted to read Fight Club but I read Choke first and it sort of scared me off because I found it totally reprehensible.

Hmm, I should rephrase that, because reprehensible isn't exactly the problem. I've read plenty of books with main characters who have off the wall morals. But I found zero connection to or sympathy for the MC of Choke. Which made it hard to enjoy the book. I put it in the same category as the movie Kill Bill and a really disappointing book (I had high hopes for the concept, because I love that whole breaking the 4th wall thing) called Being Written.

So, is Fight Club worth reading despite my dislike of Choke? As a consideration, I really liked the Fight Club movie, but have not been able to bring myself to watch the Choke adaptation.



message 13092: by Taejas (new)

Taejas Kudva (kudvat) | 77 comments Oh, and I've just finished The Hunger Games and now I'm on to Graceling and Chi Running.


message 13093: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne (suzyjal) | 9 comments Taejas wrote: "Hmm, is Choke a good representation of Palahniuk? Because I have to admit, I'd really wanted to read Fight Club but I read Choke first and it sort of scared me off because..."

Suzanne wrote: "Right now, I'm reading Choke by Chuck Pahlanuik. Gritty little fella, I have to admit."
I have to say I agree with you on the point of not liking the MC. In fact, I am having a tough time liking anyone. And somehow, I think that's just the way CP wanted it. It's really interesting though. Blazing through it.




message 13094: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10652 comments Mod
As far as Palahunick goes, Survivor and Invisible Monsters are by far his best! I would definetly read those before I write him off for good. I havent read Fight Club, but have read just about every other book of his.....


message 13095: by Lynne (new)

Lynne | 55 comments Just started Best Friends Forever.


message 13096: by Mrsrosmariebelikov (last edited Jul 31, 2009 03:23PM) (new)

Mrsrosmariebelikov I'm currently reading the third book to the Vampire Academy Series 'Shadow Kiss' by Richelle Mead for the second time. It's a great series!


message 13097: by Stephanie (last edited Jul 31, 2009 03:37PM) (new)

Stephanie (sbez05) | 556 comments Almost done with The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon, which is OK but not overly impressive. I hadn't read anything by King for a long time and I'm halfway wishing this wasn't the first one I picked up after my hiatus. But it's still a worthwhile read.


message 13098: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie | 413 comments Amanda wrote: "Stephanie wrote: "I have never read anything by Nora Roberts but a friend recommended her and this book is starting off really good!!"

She's one of my favourite authors (if not THE favourite). I..."


I just picked up a bunch of her books including The Irish Pub series, The Key series and The Circle series...


message 13099: by Carol (new)

Carol Just finished Islands by Anne Rivers Siddon. I am now starting Borrowed Time by Robert Goddard. I don't know if I am going to like Gate House by Nelson DeMille or not. We shall see.


message 13100: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (libbith) | 39 comments Stephanie wrote: "Amanda wrote: "Stephanie wrote: "I have never read anything by Nora Roberts but a friend recommended her and this book is starting off really good!!"

She's one of my favourite authors (if not THE ..."



I guarantee you won't be disappointed!! If you get sick of romancey happy endings though, I would suggest you take a break between each series. :)



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