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message 15451: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10631 comments Mod
I finshed The Monk last nite. While bogged down in the typical writing of the time, the story itself was intriguing.

Moving on to The Priest A Gothic Romance.


message 15452: by Writerlibrarian (new)

Writerlibrarian I've started on Alexander McCall Smith 44 Scotland Street and I can't put it down. I love his Botswana's series but I didn't expect to love this one so much.


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 1736 comments Julie and Julia I found whiny, and gave 2 stars, I think. I think I want to see the movie, though - the ad with Meryl Streep warbling "Bon Apetit!" had me immediately.

Loved both The Martian Chronicles and South of Broad.

Right now I'm reading Grave Secrets, by Kathy Reichs. Tempe Brenan has gone down to Guatemala to help find the remains of "The Disappeared" from that country's civil war. Featuring excavating a sewage tank (ew!).


message 15454: by Jeane (new)

Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments Amanda wrote: "Jeane wrote: "Amanda wrote: "Kathy wrote: "Finished Sherlock in Love A Novel today and loved it! Now I've begun Shiver."

Kathy, Shiver is high on my next to buy/read..."


I agree. I think the book is really nice but it helped watching the movie before because it was much more energetic and lively.


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Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments Writerlibrarian wrote: "I've started on Alexander McCall Smith 44 Scotland Street and I can't put it down. I love his Botswana's series but I didn't expect to love this one so much. "

Is this one similar to his other serie?


message 15456: by Writerlibrarian (new)

Writerlibrarian Jeane wrote: "Writerlibrarian wrote: "I've started on Alexander McCall Smith 44 Scotland Street and I can't put it down. I love his Botswana's series but I didn't expect to love this one so much. "..."

Jeane, it's more like Maupin's Tale of the City. It's not a mystery series more like a chronicle of the lives of people living at 44 Scotland Street. He wrote it as a daily story in the newspaper so the chapters are short and the action and plot are up beat. I like it a lot so far.




message 15457: by Marti (last edited Oct 29, 2009 02:52PM) (new)

Marti (marjay) | 985 comments My next book is The Virgin Queen's Daughter by Ella March Chase. Has anybody read this yet?


message 15458: by Maicie (new)

Maicie Hi, I'm new here and can see I will spend the next few days navigating the site! Ummm, is there a place to post about books we've just finished? My brain is starting to dribble from my ears, so maybe I just overlooked it.

I just started Her Fearful Symmetry this morning. So far, so good.


message 15459: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10631 comments Mod
Maicie, welcome! This is the place to talk about the books youve just finished and the one you are about to start.....

So you are in the right place!
And hooray for HFS... I loved that book! We have a thread opened for discussion on it in the "Wanna discuss this book" folder... join us there when you can....


message 15460: by Dorie (new)

Dorie (dorieann) | 430 comments I'm jumping on the bandwagon and reading Her Fearful Symmetry. The first few chapters are written really well. I think I'm going to like this one.


message 15461: by Maicie (new)

Maicie Thanks Lori! I also just finished Ironweed (must but my own copy), The Weight of Silence (okay until the end) and In a Perfect World A Novel (pretty darn good). I can't wait to get 1001 new TBR's from this site. We must all do our part to stimulate the economy!!


message 15462: by Marti (new)

Marti (marjay) | 985 comments LOL LOL LOL

glad to know I am not the only one who is buying and buying and buying books


message 15463: by Sherrie (new)

Sherrie (syellico) Finally starting Her Fearful Symmetry - so excited!! A friend of mine is reading it too. She's further along and said she is trying not to read it too fast because she doesn't want it to end. :)


message 15464: by Eric (new)

Eric | 382 comments Just finished High Fidelity by Nick Horby on vacation and loved it. Started Little Children by Tom Perotta now. Seems ok so far.


message 15465: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Klaassen (librarymom23) Gorana wrote: "I just finished The Road Home and i loved it!!
Starting Just Breathe by Susan Wiggs.
My first read by this author."


I really enjoyed Just Breathe. Are you enjoying it?


message 15466: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Klaassen (librarymom23) Fiona (Titch) wrote: "Will finish The Lost Symbol - Dan Brown & The Quickie - James Patterson & Michael Ledwidge today."

So Fiona, What are your thoughts of The Lost Symbol? We are getting mixed reaction at the indie bookstore I work at.


message 15467: by Kathy (new)

Kathy  (readr4ever) | 510 comments Loved Shiver and have now started an English mystery, From Doon with Death The First Inspector Wexford Novel.


message 15468: by Emilly R (new)

Emilly R (rosario0829e) | 198 comments I am reading ANGELS @ DEMONS BY DAN BROWN I dint want to read this book but i packed all the others but as i started to read i am getting into it


message 15469: by Michelle♥ (new)

Michelle♥ I finished my re-reading of New Moon by Stephenie Meyer and finished reading Timeline by Michael Crichton. New Moon and the whole Twilight saga is an absolute guilty pleasure for me, so I thoroughly enjoyed the characters and plot all over again. Unforunately, I did not enjoy Timeline, but will pick up another Crichton book.

I am now reading The Reader by Bernhard Schlink. I started it last night and am halfway through it. It's a pretty fast read and I love literature on WWII and the Holocaust.

I believe I will finish it today and pick up another one of the books on my "Top Ten Books That I Need to Read Now" list. It's going to consist of five classics and five contemporary pieces. I have to narrow down my spectrum of my elaborate and quite extensive TBR bookcase.

I have to read those ten books before I pick up or even look at another book. I have to finish all ten before I can even think of adding more to the piles.

I believe it's going to help me appreciate the books that I have in front of me more, and make it more of a challenge. I think I was becoming too overwhelmed with all the books I had to read. Now that I have narrowed it down, I feel a bit more at ease and it does not seem as daunting of a task anymore.

Happy reading and Happy Early Halloween!


message 15470: by Gorana (new)

Gorana | 98 comments Brenda wrote: "Gorana wrote: "I just finished The Road Home and i loved it!!
Starting Just Breathe by Susan Wiggs.
My first read by this author."

I really enjoyed Just Breathe. ..."



Yes, i love it! I wish i could sit down and read it until i finish it, but kids won't let me lol.




message 15471: by Eric (new)

Eric | 382 comments Emilly, I haven't read Dan Brown's new book but I did like Angels and Demons better than all his other books.

Michelle, I really enjoyed The Reader as well. Good book choices everyone.


message 15472: by Gorana (new)

Gorana | 98 comments Michelle♥ wrote: "I finished my re-reading of New Moon by Stephenie Meyer and finished reading Timeline by Michael Crichton. New Moon and the whole Twilight ..."

I'm glad that you like "The Reader". I wanted to read it so bad, I started 2 times, got alsmost half way through the book and couldn't continue. It just didn't grab my attention...I was pressuring my self to read it..
I'll just have to see the movie :)




message 15473: by Michelle♥ (new)

Michelle♥ Sorry if I was unclear earlier with my posting!

I just NOW finished The Reader and have to say that I did not enjoy it. Yes, it was a quick read, was about the Holocaust (barely), but it did not fulfill my expectations. A lot of people told me it was a really good book...I just did not see it!

I'm glad that I did not spend a whole lot of time on it though..

Next to read is...I don't know! I have 9 remaining in my pile now. We'll see how much reading I'll get done this weekend.


message 15474: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Now I am going to listen to Red Dragon - Thomas Harris.


message 15475: by Janny (new)

Janny (jannywurts) | 142 comments Our next book club read is going to be Spangle by Gary Jennings.

Has anyone read this?

The only book I read by this author was Aztec, and that was years ago. I recall it as being muscularly raw - spectacularly graphic in blood and guts and sensational death.

Just asking - today I'd avoid a read like this before bedtime, to avoid the vivid dreams. The subject matter doesn't seem at all alike, but I thought I'd inquire ahead.


message 15476: by Petra (new)

Petra I started The Hot Zone A Terrifying True Story last night and am almost finished with The Red Badge of Courage which, although well-written perhaps, isn't really keeping my interest a lot.


message 15477: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1098 comments Eric wrote: "Just finished High Fidelity by Nick Horby on vacation and loved it. Started Little Children by Tom Perotta now. Seems ok so far.

Eric, let me know what you think of this one. I finished it this month on audio.



message 15478: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1098 comments I finished "The Lost Symbol" Dan Brown last night. I loved the fast pace and the story but the last 15 to 20 pages seemed to just drag. It got a little preachy and seemed as though Brown wasn't sure how to end the book. I enjoyed all but the final pages.


message 15479: by Donna (new)

Donna | 137 comments Petra wrote: "I started The Hot Zone A Terrifying True Story last night and am almost finished with The Red Badge of Courage which, although well-written perhaps, isn't really keeping ..."

Hi Petra, I live in the town where a good bit of The Hot Zone takes place and drive by many of the places described in the book on a daily basis. When I read the book I was amazed that all that was going on right around me and I never noticed.


message 15480: by Liz (new)

Liz Michelle♥ wrote: "Sorry if I was unclear earlier with my posting!

I just NOW finished The Reader and have to say that I did not enjoy it. Yes, it was a quick read, was about the Holocaust (barely), but it did not..."

The Reader is on my TBR but I feel as though a lot of my GR friends haven't enjoyed it, so I don't believe you're alone!



message 15481: by Linda (new)

Linda | 887 comments Just finished Await Your Reply by Michael Chaon. Hmmm. What does one say about a book that seems to be split between the lovers and ... I was soooo excited to start this one, but have to admit it left me flat.


message 15482: by Claire (new)

Claire (clairebear8) | 514 comments Jayme wrote: "I loved Mists of Avalon! I loved it so much I went on to read the other related books she wrote...they were definitely not as awesome. I can't wait to here what everyone thinks of it."

Thats good to know, Jayme! Now I'll really look forward to reading it.


message 15483: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Just finished listening to Red Dragon - Thomas Harris and now I am listening to The Silence of the Lambs - Thomas Harris.


message 15484: by Sandra (new)

Sandra | 4 comments I just finished The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton. It is a big book but one of the better books I have read recently. I am now reading Time Travelers Wife.


message 15485: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1098 comments Donna wrote: "Petra wrote: "I started The Hot Zone A Terrifying True Story last night and am almost finished with The Red Badge of Courage which, although well-written perhaps, isn't r..

That really is a terrifying book! It shows how close we could really come.



message 15486: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Just finished listening to The Silence of the Lambs - Thomas Harris. In the morning I will listen to Hannibal - Thomas Harris.


message 15487: by Michelle♥ (last edited Oct 30, 2009 04:18PM) (new)

Michelle♥ Petra wrote: "I started The Hot Zone A Terrifying True Story last night and am almost finished with The Red Badge of Courage which, although well-written perhaps, isn't really keeping ..."

Petra,

The Hot Zone is a really GOOD book! I love anything about viruses, especially Ebola, and Preston's writing is so atmospheric. It was really enjoyable for me (definitely a highly recommend book), because it not only throws you into the truth of it all, but mixes in fiction as well.

Hope you enjoy it as much as I did! :)


message 15488: by Michelle♥ (new)

Michelle♥ Woo, Fiona you are on a Thomas Harris kick! I have all of his books about the Hannibal Lector stories, except for Red Dragon.

Which one would you suggest I begin with? Go in order or start somewhere else?


message 15489: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Michelle♥ wrote: "Woo, Fiona you are on a Thomas Harris kick! I have all of his books about the Hannibal Lector stories, except for Red Dragon.

Which one would you suggest I begin with? Go in order or start somew..."


As my husband had the whole series on audio as well as DVD lol. I started at the beginning Michelle. Would be ideal to get a grasp of the man as well as how it all began hon x


message 15490: by [deleted user] (new)

I just finished The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman and truly enjoyed the book. It will not be the last Gaiman book that I'll be reading. ♥

I'm currently reading Graceling by Kristin Cashore.


message 15491: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarah_dockstader) Newbie here. Book addict. Guilty on all charges.

Current reads: The Lace Reader and Driving with Dead People.

I have 3 books in my bathroom, 5 on my nightstand, and about 20 in the bookshelf just waiting to have their pages fluffed and enjoyed. I love books so much I'd eat them if I could!


message 15492: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1098 comments I've just started "90 Minutes in Heaven" Piper. What a miraculous story so far. I hate to put it down.


message 15493: by Mary (new)

Mary (madamefifi) | 358 comments JG wrote: "I just finished Misery and liked it. That Annie Wilkes is a SCARY, crazy dirty-birdie, isn't she?"


Hahahahahaha!!

I'm reading The Wrong Mother by Sophie Hannah.


message 15494: by Avigail (new)

Avigail (avigailr) Well I read The Gaudi Key A Novel by Esteban Martín & Andreu Carranza it is the hebrew translation of the book and it is preety fast I realy like it.
I started to hear Outlander by Diana Gabaldon as well as I follow with the book. The truth is that I heared a couple of pages.
I also have in my ipod the last 4 parts of The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas and here I follow the book, this audiobook is a little different than my book but I like it.


message 15495: by Ana (new)

Ana | 65 comments I started "The shell seekers", by Rosamunde Pilcher


message 15496: by Avigail (new)

Avigail (avigailr) Ana wrote: "I started "The shell seekers", by Rosamunde Pilcher"

I loved this book I thought I was there while I was reading.
Enjoy the book





message 15498: by Kathy (new)

Kathy  (readr4ever) | 510 comments Jen wrote: "I am currently reading The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America."


I thought this book was a great read, so much interesting information about the World's Fair in Chicago in 1893.


message 15499: by Maureen (new)

Maureen Just finished Peter & The Secret of Rundoon (Barry & Pearson) - very cute and fun, like the rest of the series. Started Ex Libris: Confessions of a Common Reader (Fadiman) - entertaining so far.


message 15500: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Klaassen (librarymom23) I finished Prayers For Sale by Sandra Dallas last night. I enjoyed the story. I have not had a chance today to read yet. I think something by James Patterson or LuAnn Rice is next up.


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