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What are you reading?

I read that recently and really liked it. It sucked me in immediately and never let go."
It seems like its going to be that kind of book!

Now I'm in the "What to read next?" disorder--big time.
So I've started two books at the same time--really about four books; but I'm admitting to only two right now.
I'm reading the graphic novel Watchmen by Alan Moore. I am also reading Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse by Louise Erdrich.
Jessica wrote: "Just started The Turn of the Screw by Henry James."
Oh god, this book was a chore for me, Jessica! I hope you like it better than I did.... ha ha.. I read it for the Lost list, but wish I hadnt.
But YEAH for reading and loving Motherless Brooklyn. Wasnt the main character such a likeable guy?
Oh god, this book was a chore for me, Jessica! I hope you like it better than I did.... ha ha.. I read it for the Lost list, but wish I hadnt.
But YEAH for reading and loving Motherless Brooklyn. Wasnt the main character such a likeable guy?

I LOVED Lionel in Motherless Brooklyn. Now I can't wait to see the movie. I think Ed Norton will play him perfectly.
Jessica, once you have finished it, let me know, I have a few questions on what I think took place in that book, and would love to get your opinions on it!



Oh god, this book was a chore for me, Jessica! I hope you like it better than I did.... ha ha.. I read it for the..."
I started Portrait Of A Lady. But put it down for a while

Now I'm starting The Monsters of Templeton. It's been a little hard for me to get into, but that may be because I was so sucked in to Revolutionary France that I'm finding it hard to get out of that mindset. :-)

I'm rereading E. Du Perron's Country of Origin for the fourth/fifth/sixth time.



AMEN!

Yay for Cloud Atlas, Susanna! I would love to hear what you think!

I must say I didn't like Three Cups of Tea. I too found it took me a long time to read and it got more boring as it went on. I know many people like it though, so...

Just..."
Jenna, so glad to hear that since I bought it at a used book sale last week. Yay :)
Jenna wrote: "Alisha wrote: "Jenna, I'm looking forward to hearing your opinion on The Dogs of Babel. There are a few of us who own it on her that have had it for a while and have still not picked it up."
Just..."


Then I read on to some more of the newcomers reviews and I think that there are several winners. Try and read this if you can!

I love Anne Rivers Siddons. I like how she developes her characters and gives their surroundings such depth. You feel as though you can smell the mud and the sea and feel the breeze in every book. I just want to retreat to the Outer Banks everytime.


I really liked East of Eden....I hope you enjoy it.



For those of you discussing Dan Brown's books, A&D and DaVinci are great, but also check out Digital Fortress and Deception Point. Those are two books I could not put down...plus, they don't involve the religious aspect, for those who might be offended by that.

Any thoughts?

Great characters in a amazing and detailed setting (a circus train during the depression). The author did a great job describing the sights and sounds I could literally see what I was reading. I think this story could easily be adapted into an amazing film.
I found was a story that hooked me.
I was so terrified to read about any animal cruelty, and to be truthful there is some of that in this book. However, I found myself not able to put it down. think the whole lesson of the book is that life may be taking us one way, and then one little moment can change everything. That changed moment can even make us think that what we wanted was not what we really wanted after all.

Thank you Avigail!! That was exactly what I needed to hear. After reading your last paragraph, I just moved it to the next book on my list.

Yay for Cloud Atlas, Susanna! I would love to hear what you think!"
So far I'm enjoying it :)

For those of you discussing Dan Brown's books, A&D and DaVinci are great, but also c..."
I didn't really like A&D or DVC but I loved Digital Fortress. Deception Point is on my to-read list, and I guess I will read The Lost Symbol eventually.

I am glad that I could help Kalikharris. It is pitty if you miss a good book

For those of you discussing Dan Brown's books, A&D and DaVinci ..."
Susanna - I pre-ordered it last week. Can't wait till September!
Susanna wrote: "Jessica wrote: "Susanna wrote: "Reading David Mitchell's Cloud Atlas for a group read."
Yay for Cloud Atlas, Susanna! I would love to hear what you think!"
So far I'm enjoying it :)"



Now on to Little Women . I am taking it slow. I have other things on the back burner that need to be done; ie housework. I am still into Moby Dick. These two will be my last classics for the summer. My list for summer was .
A Portrait of Dorien Grey
Moby Dick
The House of the Seven Gables
Little Women

Next I'll be treating myself to a new author, well off the beaten path, in that, she's traditionally published in hardback, but I've never seen a mention of her title by readers anywhere. If the book turns into a delightful discovery, I will post the title shortly.

Now on to Little Women . I am taking it slow. I have other things on the back burner that need to be done; ie housework. I am still into Moby Dick. These two will be my la..."
Akittykat - did you like The House of Seven Gables? I received it when my mother-in-law passed away a year ago, but haven't read it. What did you think?

This is such a great book I bought a copy for my mum. I've just finished Mr Toppit by Charles Elton which was very good and you couldn't help thinking of the harry potter books as the hayseed chronicles mentioned in the book. I'm still reading the secret intensity of everday life which is a lovely slow burner of a book.
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I read that recently and really liked it. It sucked me in immediately and never let go.