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message 14401: by Shona (new)

Shona (anovelobsession) I just got done reading Good in Bed by Jennifer Weiner and Mudbound by Hillary Jordan. Two completely different kinds of books but I loved both of them. Now I'm torn on what to read next - my husband brought home The Lost Symbol and I'm really curious and want to pick it up, but I have The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane and The Thirteenth Tale as well as City of Thieves that have all been waiting patiently for me to pick them up..what to do, what to do...


message 14402: by KarenLee (new)

KarenLee I am currently reading Don Quixote and The Glimmer Palace. Both of them will be used in the AtWi 80 Books challenge. I just completed chapter one of Don Quixote, so can't comment much on that. The Glimmer Palace is quite interesting. The heroine is a young girl who was born 12/31/1899 and is growing up between the 2 world wars. She is orphaned at age 2 and is now at age 13 working in a home as a servant. I'm about half way through at this point.


message 14403: by Darcia (new)

Darcia Helle (darciahelle) I'm currently juggling four books. One of them is The Working Poor by David K. Shipler. His research is a sad commentary on American society. But I also find his stories and the people he interviews inspiring. I love his writing style and the book is truly eye-opening.


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Stephanie (sbez05) | 556 comments Lynne wrote: "Stephanie, thanks for that info! I probably WILL end up reading those others. His writing just sucks me in for some reason. It's honest and straightforward. I guess it doesn't surprise me that I..."

I know what you mean, Lynne - I like reading stories like that, too, even if they are uncomfortable.


message 14405: by Carol (new)

Carol Claire wrote: "I am still reading The Help and am loving every word of it. I'm going to try and finish it this weekend and then either go with the group read or read Dracula, which has been on my TBR for several..."

I loved Dracula and Frankenstein. They were great books. Although they are not scarey like the books are today.


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Vonney Young (ysgillen67) | 75 comments Shona wrote: "I just got done reading Good in Bed by Jennifer Weiner and Mudbound by Hillary Jordan. Two completely different kinds of books but I loved both of them. Now I'm torn on what to read next - my hus..."
SHONA, I vote for THE THIRTEENTH TALE. I listened to
the unabridged versions of it and THE PHYSICK BOOK OF
DELIVERANCE DANE, and I recommend the former. The narrators were two women with British accents, and I
felt like I was living through Jane Eyre or Wuthering
Heights again. I liked the latter too. It was well written and narrated well and I learned a lot about the history of Salem, Massachusetts. Good luck.



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Mary (madamefifi) | 358 comments Vicki wrote: "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 because I saw the movie and really liked it, but the book is rather slow going. Luckily I also have Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, so maybe I'll give that a try.



message 14408: by Sue (new)

Sue Kristen wrote: "I am reading Angela's Ashes by Frank McCourt. Very interesting and sad to start out with."

I really enjoyed Angela's Ashes. I was amazed at how much humor could accompany such squalor!


message 14409: by Sue (new)

Sue Diane D. wrote: "Ashley wrote: "I just finished The Girl Who Played with Fire. It was def. another good, fast paced read :) And now I want the third one to come out!

I also just started [book:The..."


Claire wrote: "Tracy wrote: "Lori wrote: "Yay for Watership Down.
I saw the film many many years ago and only read the book this year. I enjoyed both!"


I loved Watership Down and plan on doing a re-read of..."


Claire wrote: "Tracy wrote: "Lori wrote: "Yay for Watership Down.
I saw the film many many years ago and only read the book this year. I enjoyed both!"


I loved Watership Down and plan on doing a re-read of..."





message 14410: by Sue (new)

Sue Diane D. wrote: "Ashley wrote: "I just finished The Girl Who Played with Fire. It was def. another good, fast paced read :) And now I want the third one to come out!

I also just started [book:The..."


I read Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and enjoyed it so much I bought The Girl Who Played With Fire. I, too will read the third book when available. Interesting characters!


message 14411: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1098 comments I finished "The Help" and have now started "Shutter Island".


message 14412: by Maureen (new)

Maureen I'm a bit more than half-way through Eclipse (Meyer) - enjoyable teenage angst, just like the first two. :-)

I've also started Little Heathens Hard Times and High Spirits on an Iowa Farm During the Great Depression. Very interesting so far, and educational. Learned tons of new uses for peroxide.


message 14413: by Sue (new)

Sue Loretta wrote: "I loved Jonathan Strange! I just gave it to my brother to read. It is a serious brick of a book, though.

I've started a collection of George Orwell's essays. I'm about 4 essays in, and just lov..."


My son gave me Jonathon Strange. I found that JS made me work. It was worth the work. I see that I am getting lazy in my reading. This was a book that made me wish I was back in school with someone directing me to think more about what I was reading.


message 14414: by Claire (new)

Claire | 30 comments I'm reading Mama Mia A Memoir of Mistakes, Magazines and Motherhood written by a former editor of Cosmo in Australia. I'm really enjoying it!


message 14415: by Brooke (new)

Brooke | 44 comments Just starting The Angel's Game. I loved his first book. I am hoping that I like this one as much.


message 14416: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (JenJen1221) | 215 comments School stuff done for the week, so now I can finally start reading A Great and Terrible Beauty.


message 14417: by Carol (new)

Carol I just finished Presumed Innocent. I forgot I had read it a long time ago. The thrill was gone the second time around,because you knew who did it and why. Now I am starting And Ladies Of The Club.


message 14418: by Susanna (new)

Susanna (jb_slasher) Starting Joe Hill's 20th Century Ghosts.


message 14419: by Loretta (new)

Loretta I've put aside Orwell's essay (although really enjoying them) to pick up my next real life book club read, Through Black Spruce by Joseph Boyden. It won the Giller prize last year(major Canadian book prize).

I am absolutely loving it. It's capturing the language and culture of the characters so beautifully, and the story is just rivetting.


message 14420: by [deleted user] (last edited Sep 19, 2009 06:55AM) (new)

I will be reading The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins and TNBBC's September read The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman. I'm so excited to read these 2 books.


message 14421: by Beth (last edited Sep 19, 2009 08:15AM) (new)

Beth Diiorio (beth_diiorio) | 52 comments I'm currently reading The Help and am truly drawn in to the development of the characters. What a well written story! It's due back at the library in two days, so I better get reading...I'm only about 1/3 of the way done. Now that school is back in session, I haven't had as much non-exhausted time for reading (yes, I'm having severe withdrawal since the summer break ended).


message 14422: by Michelle♥ (new)

Michelle♥ I just read Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane. This was by far the BEST book that I have read ALL year. If you have not read it, I would suggest you pick it up! I literally stayed up all night just to finish it. And now I have just woke up, hehe, I can finally share my obsession with all of you! It was seriously so good and very captivating. I cannot wait to pick up more of his literature. New author that I am obsessed with! Woo-hoo!

Now onto the other books that I splurged on last night...perhaps I'll read The Book Thief by Markus Zusak next and then start on the series that I picked up!


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Ana | 65 comments I'm reading "The magician's nephew" (first book of The Chronicles of Narnia), by C.S Lewis


message 14424: by Loretta (new)

Loretta I just finished Through Black Spruceand absolutely loved it. One of my favourite books of the year and possibly ever.

So I'm immediately turning around to start the first novel by the same author, Three Day Road. I actually hadn't realized the books were connected or I'd have started with Three Day Road - it's about the same family, through different generations. (So I didn't miss anything by starting with the second book, but I know a bit more about the central character of the first book through the stories told...)


message 14425: by Jeanie (new)

Jeanie I'm reading A Gate at the Stairs by Lorri Moore. I'm a fan of Moore's, but am about 2/3 of the way through and don't see what the hype is about. If I end up giving it 3 stars, it will be because she finally gets to the point in the last third.


message 14426: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10644 comments Mod
I finished Blind Voices (not as creepy as I thought it would be for a book that is likened to Ray Bradbury) and I have now embarked upon The Minotaur Takes a Cigarette Break A Novel.


message 14427: by Tammy AZ (new)

Tammy AZ (tammyaz) I just started The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. I've had this on my TBR for a while now - hope I like it.


message 14428: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10644 comments Mod
Tammy, that was a group read of ours so be sure to check out the discussion threads when you are done!


message 14429: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 437 comments I'm reading The Sorceress by Michael Scott. It's the third in a series. Next is Catching Fire, the sequel to The Hunger Games. I just picked that one up from the library this morning. Can't wait to get into that one.


JG (Introverted Reader) I just got Catching Fire in from the library yesterday. I set aside what I was reading to jump into this one. It's great so far!


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Bridgit | 475 comments I am just starting 13 1/2 Lives of Captain Bluebear and i am so excited to get into it!! The description sounds so utterly fanciful and delightful that I have been looking forward to cracking this open for weeks!!


message 14432: by Tammy AZ (new)

Tammy AZ (tammyaz) Lori wrote: "Tammy, that was a group read of ours so be sure to check out the discussion threads when you are done!"

Thanks for the heads up - I will!


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Cindy (cyndil62) | 253 comments I'm reading Dream House A Novel by Valerie Laken and finding it interesting though it doesn't seem to be a ghost story as the quote on the cover suggests.


message 14434: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Last nite I started Keeping the Dead - Tess Gerritsen


message 14435: by Jeane (last edited Sep 20, 2009 06:17AM) (new)

Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments Petra wrote: "I'm still reading Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norell. Very good and very long! I'm about half way through now. Because of its size and bulk, this is my at-home, weekend book.
I'll also be starting [boo..."


JSMN was such a good book and how great to enjoy it for more than 1000pages!!!!


message 14436: by Jeane (new)

Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments Reading another Maeve Binchy,this time The Whitethorn Woods. Also read The House of the Spiritsand Cloud Atlas, both were really really good. Meave Binchy is calming me down again, but in a good way.


message 14437: by Lynne (new)

Lynne | 55 comments I'm reading To Kill A Mockingbird since I was busy socializing in high school and don't remember the book at all!


message 14438: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Eklund (jennifere) | 54 comments Lynne wrote: "I'm reading To Kill A Mockingbird since I was busy socializing in high school and don't remember the book at all!"

To Kill a Mockingbird is one of my all-time favorites!


message 14439: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1098 comments Beth wrote: "I'm currently reading The Help and am truly drawn in to the development of the characters. What a well written story! It's due back at the library in two days, so I better get read...

I've just finished it Beth and loved it also!




message 14440: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1098 comments Michelle♥ wrote: "I just read Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane. This was by far the BEST book that I have read ALL year. If you have not read it, I would suggest you pick it up! I literall...

Michelle, I'm just getting going in it but can't wait to get back to Shutter Island. Have you read Mystic River?




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jessi (infinitevantage) | 86 comments Jennifer wrote: "To Kill a Mockingbird is one of my all-time favorites! "

Me too!


message 14442: by Vicki (new)

Vicki I am about halfway through Physick Book of Deliverance Dane. I start teaching the Crucible next week and I thought this would be interesting to read at this time.


message 14443: by Michelle♥ (last edited Sep 20, 2009 10:00AM) (new)

Michelle♥ Paula,

I have not read Mystic River yet, but I picked it up today among the other thousands of books at this great booksale in my town! I am so curious to read all of Dennis Lehane's pieces now. Shutter Island still has me thinking about the characters and the extreme plotline. I am still in love with it! I've even dreamt about it!

The Book Thief is going just ok. Not what I thought it was going to be, but I think it's because I still have Shutter Island on the brain...


message 14444: by Michelle♥ (new)

Michelle♥ oh P.S.

To Kill A Mockingbird is on my Top 3 lists of all time. It is actually number one on the list!


message 14445: by Rajan (new)

Rajan Parmar | 12 comments I am reading " The girl who played with fire" by Stieg Larsson. Its the second book in millenium triology and i am really loving it.


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Rajan Parmar | 12 comments Connie wrote: "Speaking of bad books… I haven't completely given up on The Historian yet, but I'm putting it on the back burner while I read, The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter. It's been a while since I've got my hand..."
Me too started reading historian, but finding it difficult to continue. Am almost halfway, hope i get the patience to finish it. :-)



message 14448: by Marti (new)

Marti (marjay) | 985 comments Heather wrote: "I started on The Heretic's Daughter last night. Been looking forward to this one....hope it's as good as I'm anticipating it will be!"

I really found that book overwhelming... I enjoyed the book and found that the subject matter disturbing...more like racial profiling and camps for Japanese Americans during WWII than I am comfortable with.


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 1736 comments Almost finished with (one chapter left) Freedom Just Around the Corner A New American History 1585-1828, by Walter McDougall. Very interesting.


message 14450: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1098 comments
I have not read Mystic River yet, but I picked it up today among the other thousands of books at this great booksale in my town! I am so curious to read all of Dennis Lehane's pieces now....

Mystic River is the only other one I've read and really enjoyed it. I do own the others and hope to get them soon, although I don't like to read an author one right after the other. I'm almost 100 pages into "Shutter Island" so just getting into it.




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