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message 14351: by Lauren (new)

Lauren | 220 comments Just finished How To Be Lost by Amanda Eyre Ward! Starting Revenge of the Middle-Aged Woman by Elizabeth Buchan!


message 14352: by Ann from S.C. (new)

Ann from S.C. | 1395 comments Juat finished THE BONSETTERS DAUGHTER by Amy Tan. It was pretty good. I liked THE JOY LUCK CLUB better. Now I am finishing THE SHADOW OF THE WIND... I promise.


message 14353: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 310 comments Finished IT by Stephen King tonight. Should finish the last 45 pages of The Fellowship of The Ring but I'm tempted to start something totally new


message 14354: by Edith (new)

Edith | 256 comments I'm reading Blue Bloods and starting Die For You by Lisa Unger today at lunch.


message 14355: by Jessica (new)

Jessica | 1000 comments I have been slacking on my visits to TNBBC lately. I finished The Time Traveler's Wife about a week ago and LOVED it! I am now about 2/3 of the way through Columbine by Dave Cullen.


message 14356: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10631 comments Mod
I just finished The Double by Dostoevsky. Urgh! I had to really push myself to read it... it was confusing as all get-out! And I had such high hopes since I adored Bros Karamazov!!!

Going to finish Skellig, which was a book my son and I were reading together, but he lost interest in....


message 14357: by Mir (new)

Mir I'm reading through some reissues of John Bellairs novels that I missed when I was a kid! Miss the Gorey illustrations, though...


message 14358: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 310 comments Finished The Fellowship of The Ring this morning. Time to stand in front of the Mt. TBR and wait for something to leap out at me. I think it might be The Book of Lost Things or House Of Leaves.


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 1736 comments Nearly finished with Freedom Just Around the Corner A New American History 1585-1828, which has been very good, and selecting books to go with me to my knitting retreat this weekend.


message 14360: by Eric (new)

Eric | 382 comments Just Started: Earth Abides by George Stewart


message 14361: by Janny (new)

Janny (jannywurts) | 142 comments Mosca wrote: "I've just finished Stone Junction by Jim Dodge--an engaging anarchist fable. And I've written This Review.

It appears that I've begun reading Rivers of Gold ..."</i>

If you are interested in fantasy told from a more mature angle with a lot more poignancy and depth, I'd highly recommend [author:Guy Gavriel Kay
's work, or Carol Berg's first trilogy or latest duology.

Or go back to Tolkein, who set the bar for so many other works...the above mentioned authors, I ought to add, are NOT in that style at all.




message 14362: by Beth (new)

Beth Diiorio (beth_diiorio) | 52 comments Finished reading Cast the First Stone. I really enjoyed the characters in this book! The setting was a great "change of venue" for me. Well written mystery with interesting twists! Now, on to The Help.


message 14363: by Mosca (new)

Mosca | 828 comments Thank you for thr reccomendations, Janny. I already have Tigana by Guy Gavriel Kay on an informal TBR list.

For now, I'm giving up on Wizard's First Rule--a little too simplistic for me.

So for the SciFi/Fantasy fix, I'm now reading Ilium by Dan Simmons. So far, I'm enjoying it.


message 14364: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10631 comments Mod
Eric wrote: "Just Started: Earth Abides by George Stewart"

Eric, this was an interesting post-apoc novel. What do you think so far?


message 14365: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10631 comments Mod
Ive started Blind Voices. I see it refered to as a "Bradbury-ish" read, so I have high hopes to be creeped out of my skin!!


message 14366: by Lyn (Readinghearts) (new)

Lyn (Readinghearts) (lsmeadows) I am reading Shutter Island and Water for Elephants. Both are interesting books. Not sure how I feel about them yet.


message 14367: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10631 comments Mod
Shutter Island, I have that... I have to bump it up soon.. methinks!


message 14368: by Michelle♥ (new)

Michelle♥ Water for Elephants was excellent! I really enjoyed that book!

I have Shutter Island on my TBR, let me know how it goes for you! :)


message 14369: by jessi (new)

jessi (infinitevantage) | 86 comments I just read The Soloist. It was decent, but I had higher expectations.


message 14370: by Michelle♥ (new)

Michelle♥ I just finished The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown. I don't want to ruin it for anyone so I'm not going to say a word! :)

Now I guess I'll go back to my other book I was reading. It's not as enticing as The Lost Symbol, but I'll try to keep up with it...we'll see.

The Monster of Florence: A True Story by Douglas Preston


message 14371: by Kate (new)

Kate | 119 comments I finished Neil Gaimans Coraline and now I'm reading The Lost Symbol. I'm liking it so far!


message 14372: by Christine (new)

Christine I'm reading The Shadow of the Wind but already read The Angel's Game. Should have read Shadow first but it was out all summer. Next on my list is Shutter Island and the Steig Larsson trilogy.


message 14373: by Michael (new)

Michael Obiora (michael_obiora) | 29 comments About A Boy, good book and film!


message 14374: by Mir (new)

Mir Nightlife by Rob Thurman. Not a work of great literature, but better than the run of this genre.


message 14375: by Lyn (Readinghearts) (new)

Lyn (Readinghearts) (lsmeadows) Mohawkgrl wrote: "I'm reading The Shadow of the Wind but already read The Angel's Game. Should have read Shadow first but it was out all summer. Next on my list is Shutter Island and the Steig Larsson trilogy."

Do you know when the third book is being released in the US?


message 14376: by Jen (new)

Jen Terpstra | 2 comments I ADORE Nick Hornby. He's probably one of my favorite authors.

I've been a lurker/reader here for awhile. I'm wondering if I'm the only one who has the balls to admit that I'm a Nora Roberts/JD Robb fan. I notice that Stephanie is a Danielle fan. I guess I don't understand THAT, so I can't make fun of her for being a Danielle Steele fan while I'm a HUGE Nora fan. And I DO NOT make fun of people for liking authors who don't hold up to "the standards" of the people who THINK they know best. My best friend holds a masters degree in English. She LOVES Nora. She LOVES JK Rowling. Basically, what it boils down to, is do you REALLY know literature? Or do you just think you do and like to run people down and make them seem like idiots? If THAT is the case? Well??? BUH BYE. You're an idiot and a freak and NOBODY cares what you think you pretentious, sanctimonious FOOL.

I guess I just don't get it. Nora is one of the best selling authors of our time. She's amazing. She is a TERRIFIC writer. But because she's not "critically acclaimed" people don't read her. *rolleyes* Or don't ADMIT to reading her on boards such as this. ;) I'll admit it. I admit to reading Nora Roberts/JD Robb. And Stephen King. And John Grisham. :P What I find HILARIOUS is that people will admit to reading Dan Brown, who is probably the most ABYSMAL author I've EVER read in my ENTIRE LIFE for the simple fact that his ONE book was "controversial", and therefore turned itself into a best seller. If you're comfortable with LOVING a book that is nothing but complete CRAP simply because it's popular? That's on you. And you would probably say the exact same thing about ME liking Nora or Stephan or John. ;)

As to JD??? I think the works of JD Salinger are a joke. I'm sorry. I don't find them to be "literary masterpieces" as SO many people think they are. I think they're a joke. Just as I think that the works of Bronte are a joke. I LOVE the classics. Austin. Dickens. Shakespeare. But Bronte??? REALLY????

I'm just sayin'. :P


message 14377: by Jen (new)

Jen Terpstra | 2 comments Whoops. I guess I really went off where I shouldn't have. ;) Sorry about that. Please forgive me. If not? It's all good. :P


message 14378: by Carol (last edited Sep 17, 2009 02:29PM) (new)

Carol Lori wrote: "I have that one Carol, but havent read it yet. I would like to know what you think... Its rather big!"

Almost finished. I really enjoyed the book. It gives food for thought about New York City in the eighties, and is it relevant today.
Sorry for those not aware the book is Bonfire Of The Vanities


message 14379: by Amanda (last edited Sep 17, 2009 02:56PM) (new)

Amanda (libbith) | 39 comments Jen wrote: "I ADORE Nick Hornby. He's probably one of my favorite authors.

I've been a lurker/reader here for awhile. I'm wondering if I'm the only one who has the balls to admit that I'm a Nora Roberts/JD Ro..."


Lol. I'm a huge Nora fan and not ashamed! You should wander off to the "Show us your Bookcase!" Thread and have a look at the pictures of my bookshelves. ;)

Edit: Also... I've just finished The Graveyard Book and starting My Sister's Keeper! :)


message 14380: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10631 comments Mod
Jen wrote: "I ADORE Nick Hornby. He's probably one of my favorite authors.

I've been a lurker/reader here for awhile. I'm wondering if I'm the only one who has the balls to admit that I'm a Nora Roberts/JD Ro..."



Wow, from lurking to stepping up on that soap box and shouting from the mountian tops... I am a little flabbergasted.

Jen, what prompted this post? Did someone post something that you disagreed with somewhere? I don't recall any one making any harsh or hurtful posts recently....



message 14381: by Carol (last edited Sep 17, 2009 03:06PM) (new)

Carol Lori wrote: "Jen wrote: "I ADORE Nick Hornby. He's probably one of my favorite authors.

I've been a lurker/reader here for awhile. I'm wondering if I'm the only one who has the balls to admit that I'm a Nora..."


What happened . ???????? I thought we were allowed to posts our likes and dislikes. Am I wrong?


message 14382: by Lauren (new)

Lauren | 220 comments Just finished Revenge of The Middle-Aged Woman by Elizabeth Buchan! Starting The Almost Moon by Alice Sebold!


message 14383: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10631 comments Mod
Carol, no-no-no, we are all ok. I was just wondering why Jen pounced. I think it was more in jest than finger pointing, but I was just curious. I hadnt seen anything harsh come up....


message 14384: by Carol (new)

Carol Lori wrote: "Carol, no-no-no, we are all ok. I was just wondering why Jen pounced. I think it was more in jest than finger pointing, but I was just curious. I hadnt seen anything harsh come up...."

Me neither ok hahahaha


message 14385: by Marti (new)

Marti (marjay) | 985 comments Jen and others

I too am a Nora Roberts/JD Robb lover. There is a group for us. It is called Nora Roberts Groupies. JD Robb books are my favorite of hers!!

http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/4...

I think it can be hard to like one or some authors over other authors - too often people are classed by what they read when it has more to do with comfort levels, and preference for book type than intelligence.

People do sometimes make assumptions on some authors who are only read by people who are not as cognitively advanced or highbrow..... My mom is a highly educated, extremely educated woman who actually feels left out in our family because the rest of us - from the same genetic line are who are highly intelligent, well-educated women prefer to read fiction and popular authors!!! We share books back and forth quite often and talk about books when we are together, while my mom only reads nonfiction, biographies and classics. Neither make any of us better than the others. Mom prefers to read books to learn information and her daughters read books to enjoy and learn when it comes up within the story.

It takes different types to make the world go around and together we make a mighty interesting group with all of our edges, needs and wants.

Sorry = off my soap box.


message 14386: by Mir (new)

Mir I was tempted to say something mean about Nora Roberts, but in truth I've never read anything by her. However, she does have a personalized bobblehead figure, which I think shows good humor on her part.


message 14387: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10631 comments Mod
One of the things I love about running this group is that we are not book snobs. No one makes fun of anyone else for their author or book choices! It's all appreciated and all accepted here!


message 14388: by Writerlibrarian (last edited Sep 17, 2009 05:09PM) (new)

Writerlibrarian I don't read Nora Roberts not my taste but she is wildly popular in many languages. Her old Harlequin back catalogue is being translated and published in French 3 or 4 titles together. I have to buy at least 6 copies of them to suffice to demand.

She's also very cool and nice. She interacts sometimes on Smart bitches trashy books.

I admire her for standing up for herself in facing plagiarism from Janet Dailey no less and winning her case.


message 14389: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10631 comments Mod
Wow, did we derail from the topic, or what?
Ha ha...

SOooooo.. what's everyone reading?


message 14390: by Mary (last edited Sep 17, 2009 05:28PM) (new)

Mary (madamefifi) | 358 comments Wow, Jen, tell us how you REALLY feel! :)

I am currently reading Day After Night, which is pretty good but doesn't hold a candle to The Last Days of Dogtown by the same author, Anita Diamant.
I sort of gave up on Everything Is Illuminated for the moment.


message 14391: by Lisa Julianna (new)

Lisa Julianna (lisajulianna) | 1053 comments I am finally reading Dead until Dark by Charlaine Harris. Loving it so far.

I'm also reading The Vampire Diaries wanted to read it before the TV show started. Didn't get it finished but working on it. :~)


message 14392: by Vicki (new)

Vicki Mary wrote: "Wow, Jen, tell us how you REALLY feel! :)

I am currently reading Day After Night, which is pretty good but doesn't hold a candle to The Last Days of Dogtown by the..."


I have seen a lot of people give up on Everything is Illuminated I have been curious about it since I read Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close which I loved. Have you read that one? Does it hold up?




message 14393: by Juniper (new)

Juniper (jooniperd) Hi everyone!


I just finished reading Three Junes by Julia Glass. I gave this book 4.5 stars.

Tonight I will be starting The Red Shoes The Classic Story by Michael Powell.


message 14394: by Rita (new)

Rita Lori wrote: "The movie and the book are pretty much the same. I remember loving the book when I read it...."

that was a great movie. I never realized it was a book. Great, another add to my TBR list.




message 14395: by Marti (new)

Marti (marjay) | 985 comments I am starting Castaways tomorrow by Elin Hildrebran. Again something light, but it needs to go back to the library by Tuesday!


message 14396: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1098 comments Sarah, let me know what you think of "The Forgotten Garden", I have it on my wish list.


The Forgotten Garden - Kate Morton
The Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood
The Shadow of the Wind - Ca..."




message 14397: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1098 comments Stephanie wrote: "Currently reading The Help and loving every minute of it so far."

I'm going to try and finish this book tonight Stephanie. I hate to put it down.




JG (Introverted Reader) Wow. Where did that post come from?

I finished War for the Oaks and loved it all the way through. Five stars for sure. I highly recommend it if you like urban fantasy.

Now I'm starting a book I won here in a firstreads giveaway, Moonlight in Odessa A Novel. It's starting off okay, but I haven't gotten very far into it yet.


message 14399: by Ana (new)

Ana | 65 comments I'm reading "Atonement", by Ian McEwan


message 14400: by Donna (new)

Donna (dfiggz) | 1626 comments Just started Stiff: the Curious Lives of Human Cadavers - Mary Roach.

I think this one will be a quick read.


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