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Lori (tnbbc) | 10644 comments Mod
I bought and read The Diaries of Adam and Eve entirely in the car while going to and from errands and lunch. It was a wonderful, quick read.

Still working myself through Pynchon's "Inherent Vice".


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Jenna | 224 comments Maria wrote: "Jenna wrote: "Reading The Memory Keeper's Daughter by Kim Edwards. It's just ok for me. I thought it would be alot better. I should finish it up today though. "

i hope your opinion of this one ..."


Maria...
I liked the book, but I didn't love it. I agree, I thought the nurse was a very great and brave character, however I thought the rest of the story was slightly boring.


message 16303: by El (last edited Dec 02, 2009 02:42PM) (new)

El Lori wrote: "Still working myself through Pynchon's "Inherent Vice"."

Really? Do you like Pynchon? I've only read one and can't bring myself to read anything else.


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Writerlibrarian JG wrote: "I really like the Falco books I've read, Writerlibrarian. I keep meaning to continue on with the series and I keep getting distracted by other things."

I get easily distracted too. So many books, same amount of hours in a day. Darn. *g*


message 16305: by Jason (last edited Dec 02, 2009 03:48PM) (new)

Jason Clay (goodreadscomwillshakespeare) | 66 comments Writerlibrarian wrote: "JG wrote: "I really like the Falco books I've read, Writerlibrarian. I keep meaning to continue on with the series and I keep getting distracted by other things."

I get easily distracted too. So ..."

I find it helps to set aside one day in the week when you have a free hour or two to read. Newspapers and magazines when you are upto it the rest of the week and then on a day of work perhaps, or a Sunday afternoon an hour or two reading a book. Jason



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Lyn (Readinghearts) (lsmeadows) El wrote: "Lyn wrote: "I also recommend the Foundation series, and the Robot series. The Foundation series starts with the Trilogy, but there are about 5 - 7 books in all (can't remember for sure, just know ..."

I really liked them. Although I would not classify Asimov as an easy read, but my whole family read them together, and we enjoyed reading them and discussing them. Especially how the political overtones are still relevant.


message 16307: by Carol (new)

Carol I am reading the Charlemagne Pursuit-Steve Berry. It is a fast read. A little history ,a little intrigue and a lot of action.


message 16308: by Vicki (new)

Vicki I am reading Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote


message 16309: by Marti (new)

Marti (marjay) | 985 comments I am back to reading some historical romance!! I really appreciate some lighter reading during this season! The Wicked Duke Takes a Wife


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Sherrie (syellico) I am working on Unfinished Desires A Novel - and ARC that I won on another site. I am really enjoying her writing style (never read her before) and the way she unfurls the storyline so that you're not quite sure what is going to happen next. This will be out the end of December.


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Ann from S.C. | 1395 comments I am finding HER FEARFUL SYMMETRY kind of boring. But I am plowing through it.


message 16312: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (libbith) | 39 comments About halfway through Water for Elephants after watching everyone raving about it for ages! Am really enjoying so far! :)


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Maureen Lori wrote: "I bought and read The Diaries of Adam and Eve entirely in the car while going to and from errands and lunch. It was a wonderful, quick read.

Still working myself through Pynchon's..."


I *loved* The Diaries of Adam and Eve! I read that back in high school - smiling at the memory. :)


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Heather L  (wordtrix) Marti wrote: "I am back to reading some historical romance!! I really appreciate some lighter reading during this season! The Wicked Duke Takes a Wife"

I don't seem to read historical romance as much as I used to, but that sounds really good. Enjoy!


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Linda | 887 comments Maria wrote: "Linda wrote: "Just finished The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde and give it a 4. Entertaining and informative. Really a different kind of read for those who like books that are mysteries about books..."

Most definitely will take your advice as soon as I get through with the other four books I am reading right now.




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Sherry Beth Preston (goodreadscomwildflowersp) | 11 comments I have promised myself to finish the Bible this year, I usually read nearly 100 books a year, and had omitted this one so far. I am about 10 days behind schedule and I have sworn to put off reading anything else until I am caught up. Except I am reading Harry Potter to my daughters. I really miss reading.


message 16317: by Michelle♥ (new)

Michelle♥ I FINALLY finished Frankenstein. Oh my...that was not my cup of tea at all! And totally not what I expected it to be, after all the hype that the movies have made it to be.

Now I am reading The Stand by Stephen King and I am only about 200 pages into it. This is awesome and I hate that I have waited so long to read it! Another one that I am kicking myself over!

It's a beast, but I don't want it to end so I'm happy that it's so long. :)


message 16318: by Mary (new)

Mary | 203 comments I finished A Christmas Carol and am now reading The Lost Art of Keeping Secrets which I am loving.


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Ann from S.C. wrote: "I am finding HER FEARFUL SYMMETRY kind of boring. But I am plowing through it."

Oh no! This is the second book in a row (in the last few minutes) that I've seen called boring...my impulsive book buys may have been bad choices.




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Jason Clay (goodreadscomwillshakespeare) | 66 comments Christine wrote: "Ann from S.C. wrote: "I am finding HER FEARFUL SYMMETRY kind of boring. But I am plowing through it."

Oh no! This is the second book in a row (in the last few minutes) that I've seen called bor..."

HI Christine we all have different idea's about what is good and what isn't. I like books on many different topics and I know that to a lot of people they would be dull and boring. I have the self confidence though to read what I want to read not what I think that I should read.



message 16321: by Lianne (new)

Lianne (eclecticreading) I am currently more than halfway through Daniel Silva's A Death In Vienna. It's pretty good so far (though I don't think as good as the previous book, The Confessor); definitely need a read like this as I tackle my final two papers of the season xD


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Beth Knight (zazaknittycat) | 501 comments I'm just starting to read Last Night in Twisted River A Novel by John Irving


message 16323: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10644 comments Mod
El wrote: "Lori wrote: "Still working myself through Pynchon's "Inherent Vice"."

Really? Do you like Pynchon? I've only read one and can't bring myself to read anything else. "


Its a little off putting in a way... I feel like I should coughing every time I crack the book open from all the pot smoke I imagine the characters are breathing out at me. It's a bit slow and ponderous, but not at all horrible, if you can buy that!


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Maureen wrote: "Lori wrote: "I bought and read The Diaries of Adam and Eve entirely in the car while going to and from errands and lunch. It was a wonderful, quick read.

Still working myself throug..."


Maureen, alot of people are saying that... fond vivis memories of the book. I really enjoyed it.



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Michelle♥ wrote: "I FINALLY finished Frankenstein. Oh my...that was not my cup of tea at all! And totally not what I expected it to be, after all the hype that the movies have made it to be.

Now I am reading [boo..."


Michelle, when I read Frankenstein last year, I wasnt very impressed either. I found myself pushing through it just to be done. Though I have a greater appreciation for the monster now.




message 16326: by Liz (new)

Liz Michelle♥ wrote: "I FINALLY finished Frankenstein. Oh my...that was not my cup of tea at all! And totally not what I expected it to be, after all the hype that the movies have made it to be.

Now I am reading [boo..."


I agree with you. There are no likeable characters in that book--they're all so self-centered!


message 16327: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 310 comments Liz wrote: "Michelle♥ wrote: "I FINALLY finished Frankenstein. Oh my...that was not my cup of tea at all! And totally not what I expected it to be, after all the hype that the movies have made it to be.

Now I..."


I had trouble differentiating the narrative voices in Frankenstein and just thought it was really slow. Read it back in April and was so happy when I moved on to American Gods by Neil Gaiman


message 16328: by Julie (new)

Julie | 3 comments i am reading thanks for the memories by cecelia ahern


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Bridgit | 475 comments Rachel wrote: "Liz wrote: "Michelle♥ wrote: "I FINALLY finished Frankenstein. Oh my...that was not my cup of tea at all! And totally not what I expected it to be, after all the hype that the movies have made it t..."

I didnt dislike Frankenstein, but I certainly didn't love it. I was however, very surprised with the tale. I hadnt really expected the story that actually happened.

I can say that i understand why it has become a classic considering the time period and the slate of other contemporary published works.


message 16330: by Jayme (new)

Jayme (jayme-reads) I am so disappointed with all the Frankenstein haters! It's one of my favourite books out there. And the characters are supposed to be selfish and unlikable. I love what it says about the nature of people, it's bang on. Plus it's one of the founding books of science fiction, what's not to love! When I am queen of the world I will see to it that no one can dislike this book.


message 16331: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1098 comments I'll be finishing up "The Monster of Florence" Douglas Preston today (thank goodness)! Then I will start "Royal's Bride" Kat Martin and that will finish up a challenge for the year for me.


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 1736 comments Finished The Mummy Case, by Elizabeth Peters, yesterday. Fun historical mystery.


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Bridgit | 475 comments Susanna wrote: "Finished The Mummy Case, by Elizabeth Peters, yesterday. Fun historical mystery."

Susanna, that is my all-time favorite series! Have you read all of the earlier books? They can be read out of order if you need to, but i would recommend trying to read them in sequence if possible. So fun! Really got me interested in all things ancient Egypt.


message 16334: by KarenLee (new)

KarenLee finished The Things That Keep Us Here by Carla Buckley a couple of days ago. It was a 4 star read about a pandemic. I highly recommend it.

I have just started Smilla's Sense of Snow and am really enjoying it. Thanks to the group for so many good reviews! I have not read Peter Høeg before, and might not have without those recommendations!


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 1736 comments I've read the first three now, and have the fourth (Lion in the Valley, I think) waiting.


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Marti (marjay) | 985 comments I am starting A Precious Jewel by Mary Balogh. I was quite disappointed when I realized it was a reprint, but I am quite fortunate, I have not read this book before!


message 16337: by Bridgit (new)

Bridgit | 475 comments Susanna wrote: "I've read the first three now, and have the fourth (Lion in the Valley, I think) waiting."

You are in for a treat. Just wait til Ramses grows up... :)


message 16338: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (lissieb7) I finished reading The Secrets of the Fire King by Kim Edwards. I loved it! I am now reading The Legend of Holly Claus and A Christmas Carol.


message 16339: by Michelle♥ (new)

Michelle♥ Paula,

I tried to warn you about that book!

Jayme,
Sorry we don't have the same opinion on that book...I guess I can't be apart of your kingdom! :(

Loving The Stand! :)


message 16340: by Lauren (new)

Lauren | 220 comments Finally finished White Oleander by Janet Fitch! Started The Girls by Amy Goldman Koss! It's a short one so I should be done in about a half an hour or so!!


message 16341: by Liz (new)

Liz Jayme wrote: "I am so disappointed with all the Frankenstein haters! It's one of my favourite books out there. And the characters are supposed to be selfish and unlikable. I love what it says about the nature of..."
Jayme, you've got a valid point, however, I would like to point out that I nor anyone else ever exactly used the word 'hate' in what we said about. I'm an English major, so I know part of the point is that the characters are supposed to be unlikeable! I appreciate it from an academic standpoint, because it raises a lot of interesting questions about race, education, science, technology and the choices we make as humans. So while I appreciate the overall themes, and purpose of the plotline, the characters still annoy me, because I'm human.



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Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments Ashley wrote: "I'm reading Buy Jupiter by Isaac Asimov. They are short stories by him. I can't believe one of my favorite genre's is sci-fi and this is my first book by him, but I really like his style so I think..."

I read kind of detective by him ....can't remember the name. First and only book for now I read by him. It was kind of weird but also in a different than normal way good.


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Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments Julie wrote: "i am reading thanks for the memories by cecelia ahern"

Julie, I finished this book on the 18th of November 2008, the day before moving to Ireland, Dublin so a bit more than ayear ago. I loved the book. I think the story is original and very beautiful. The day after finsihing I arrived in Dublin and had so much fun recognizing places which are mentioned in the book!


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Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments Finished Almost Blueby Lucarelly. My first book writen by him and it was very good. Still reading An Irish Eyewhich is better than expected...3-5p of chapters which makes me read them like that with break in between.

Now starting The Kalahari Typing School for Men. Loved the previous ones.


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Ida Suyanto | 21 comments Donna wrote: "Reading The Lightning Thief now. I think I'll be down tomorrow. It's a quick & easy read"

Agree with you, Donna. It's quick, easy read and also interesting story.
I just finished Maximum Ride The Angel Experiment and starting Artemis Fowl The Opal Deception. I hope it's good.


message 16346: by Lauren (new)

Lauren | 220 comments Finished The Girls by Amy Goldman Koss! Starting Morality Play by Barry Unsworth!


message 16347: by Lianne (new)

Lianne (eclecticreading) I started reading Daniel Silva's Prince Of Fire. I love his books, they're so exciting =D


Kat (A Journey In Reading) (ajourneyinreading) I finished Your Heart Belongs to Me by Dean Koontz last night. It was an ok read.


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Catamorandi (wwwgoodreadscomprofilerandi) | 1045 comments I finished Coraline, which was fair. I am now on P.S. Longer Letter Later.


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Jason Clay (goodreadscomwillshakespeare) | 66 comments Having just started Darkmans by Nicola Barker I am seriously in love with this novel. Have been reading it till past midnight. Think It is a real page turner. Hard to pin down exactly what it is about, but the quality of writing is superb !!! Would highly recommend it !!


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