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message 18851: by Vicki (new)

Vicki I got a few going on right now. I am reading Not My Daughter by Barbara Delinsky, Secrets She Left Behind by Diane Chamberlain and The Color of Water by James McBride.


message 18852: by Alisha Marie (new)

Alisha Marie (endlesswonderofreading) | 715 comments I put down The Book Thief because while it does seem good, it just wasn't catching my attention at this time. Considering that I feel a cold coming on, I just need something that I can get into quickly. So I just started reading The Goose Girl by Shannon Hale. Hopefully, this book can make me forget about my fast approaching cold.


message 18853: by Rosemary (new)

Rosemary | 170 comments Alisha wrote: "I put down The Book Thief because while it does seem good, it just wasn't catching my attention at this time. Considering that I feel a cold coming on, I just need something that I can get into qu..."

oh no, Alisha, not a Spring cold! Take care of yourself and feel better soon. I hope The Goose Girl helps keep your mind off of your sneezing.


message 18854: by Matthew (new)

Matthew Frary | 90 comments So I just finished 'The Dante Club' by Matthew Pearl. Overall a pretty good book. I did a review of it too if people are interested. I gave it three stars overall and would recommend it if people are interested in reading it.
Now, I'm going to read 'Cat & Mouse' by James Patterson, part of the Alex Cross series.


message 18855: by Ameena (new)

Ameena Adel I just finished the Great Gatsby
WOW it was a great book
now i'm starting The secret
and i think of reading Roots the same time :)


message 18856: by M. (new)

M. B. Hello all! New here...
Now reading: Rowan of the Wood by Christine Rose

So far it's remeniscent of Harry Potter... but in this instance, the young hero awakens a powerful wizard of old... will let you know how this goes!


message 18857: by Ameena (new)

Ameena Adel i haven't read harry potter
i thought it wasn't my type
but many girls in my class read it and r now addicted
so i think i'll give it a try :)


message 18858: by Alisha Marie (new)

Alisha Marie (endlesswonderofreading) | 715 comments Rosemary wrote: "Alisha wrote: "I put down The Book Thief because while it does seem good, it just wasn't catching my attention at this time. Considering that I feel a cold coming on, I just need something that I ..."

Thanks, Rosemary! So far The Goose Girl is making me forget about the cold. It's pretty good so far.


message 18859: by Fran (new)

Fran Smith (mfran) | 48 comments Major Pettigrew's Last Stand, by Helen Simonson, and loving it!


message 18860: by Ameena (new)

Ameena Adel i now reached page 40 in "the secret to teen power"
and i'm LOVING it so far
its genius!!


message 18861: by Sasha (new)

Sasha I've sorta been thinking I should read Roots too. You should read it first and tell me if it's worth it. :)


message 18862: by Jason (new)

Jason Clay (goodreadscomwillshakespeare) | 66 comments I tried reading roots once, but I kept getting soil all over the place !!!!


message 18863: by Ameena (new)

Ameena Adel Alex wrote: "I've sorta been thinking I should read Roots too. You should read it first and tell me if it's worth it. :)"

ya i will :)


message 18864: by Ameena (last edited Mar 29, 2010 05:38AM) (new)

Ameena Adel Alex wrote: "I've sorta been thinking I should read Roots too. You should read it first and tell me if it's worth it. :)"


HAHAHA
ya of course i'm reading it now and i'll tell u how it is


message 18865: by Lianne (new)

Lianne (eclecticreading) I've finally gotten around to reading the second installment to George R.R. Martin's fantasy series, A Clash of Kings. I've forgotten how gritty the series was with all the political intrigues and stuff.


message 18866: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (lissieb7) Just finished Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility. Planning to start The Robe by Lloyd C Douglass next! My mom said that The Robe was really really good. One of her favorites I believe, so I'm really looking forward to this one!


message 18867: by Rosemary (new)

Rosemary | 170 comments I just started The Last Time I Was Me The Last Time I Was Me by Cathy Lamb It's good so far.


message 18868: by Susanna (new)

Susanna (jb_slasher) Finished Shutter Island, next I'll pick up Chronicles, Volume 1 by Bob Dylan.


message 18869: by Marti (new)

Marti (marjay) | 985 comments I am reading a fluffy romance to clean out my brain before I read The Unnamed. IT is waiting for me at the library to pick up.


message 18870: by Ameena (new)

Ameena Adel now reading:
the secret
roots
in skool: journey end


message 18871: by El (new)

El I liked Roots when we read it in junior high. I wonder how I'd feel about it as an adult.


I'm currently on a Susan Sontag kick after reading Reborn: Journals and Notebooks, 1947-1963 yesterday. I started The Benefactor: A Novel last night (her first novel). It's freaking weird.

I'm also (very slowly) reading Aldous Huxley's After Many a Summer Dies the Swan. For some reason I can't seem to muster up excitement over this one right now. It's basically sitting there and mocking me.


message 18872: by Juniper (new)

Juniper (jooniperd) Hello!

I am reading The Sea by John Banville and I am really, really loving this book. Banville's use of language is incredible. He has more in this 195 page story than most novels twice its length. I am annoyed with myself for taking so long to get to it as it was published in 2005 and won the Man Booker Prize. I am savouring every word, sentence, paragraph and page!


message 18873: by Bridgit (new)

Bridgit | 475 comments El wrote: "I liked Roots when we read it in junior high. I wonder how I'd feel about it as an adult.


I'm currently on a Susan Sontag kick after reading [book:Reborn: Journals and Notebooks..."


El, I'm picturing this book taunting you BIlly Madison-style - "Stop looking at me Swan!"


message 18874: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Lour Bridgit wrote: "Just finished listening listening to The Old Man and the Sea read by Donald Sutherland. OOOH BOY. That man can talk to me any time he wants!!!

Loved it. I think I actually liked it m..."


Bridgit,
I listened to this version as well and I agree! His voice was perfect for the story and this might have been the one time I enjoyed listening to the audio version more than I liked reading the book.


message 18875: by Claire (new)

Claire (clairebear8) | 514 comments I am reading In the Woods by Tana French and liking it so far. I had to clean off my bookshelves yesterday so my husband could move the shelves and paint. I cannot belive how many books I have on my TBR. Its ridiculous! I CANNOT buy any more books until I make a dent in these.!!!!


message 18876: by Ameena (new)

Ameena Adel Claire i wanna b like that wen i grow up
soooo many books in my house library there no room
i love buying my books
i dont like borrowing them
:P
:) :)


message 18877: by Sasha (new)

Sasha It's been so nice to be a grown-up and be able to finally buy books. Our second bedroom is slowly transforming from a study / hobby room into a library.


message 18878: by Ameena (new)

Ameena Adel sounds cool
buying books is SOOO much better then borrowing then
its more interesting
and personal!
:)


message 18879: by Liz (new)

Liz I recently started A Passage to India and The Hunger Games and intend to finish Oliver Twist today or tomorrow.


message 18880: by Gorana (last edited Mar 29, 2010 08:04AM) (new)

Gorana | 98 comments I just started The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafón.


message 18881: by Rosemary (new)

Rosemary | 170 comments Claire wrote: "I am reading In the Woods by Tana French and liking it so far. I had to clean off my bookshelves yesterday so my husband could move the shelves and paint. I cannot belive how many books I have on..."

It's funny how you said "I cannot buy any more books until I make a dent in these" ...You didn't say until I finish these! A firm book addiction, you go, girl!


message 18882: by astrangerhere (new)

astrangerhere I'm working through all of Sherlock Holmes this year as well as all of Haruki Murakami. I'm also getting the Tale of Genji in the mail sometime this week along with some hisoricl conext guides, so I'll be chipping away at that as well.
On the nonfiction side of things, I am working through Heisig's Remembering the Kanji as part of my continued study of the Japanese language.


message 18883: by Donna (new)

Donna (dfiggz) | 1626 comments Louize wrote: "Donna wrote: "I am now reading The Book of Lost Things"

Hi Donna, this books is one of my favorites.
Happy reading to you!"


THX! It is def different from my norm.


message 18884: by Sasha (new)

Sasha I read most of Sherlocke Holmes recently, and I'm flipping back to read a story here and there between other books now. Love that stuff.


message 18885: by astrangerhere (new)

astrangerhere Alex wrote: "I read most of Sherlocke Holmes recently, and I'm flipping back to read a story here and there between other books now. Love that stuff."

I actually had it assigned as part of a college class, but you know how it was back then, trying to blow through hundreds of pages in a day for a class. Its been great re-reading it.


message 18886: by Sasha (new)

Sasha Yeah, as with every other book in the world, re-reading it years later of your own volition is a whole new experience.


message 18887: by Ameena (new)

Ameena Adel i knw wat u mean
although ive never read a book twice
now when i go through the books ive read like last year
i feel as if ive never read it before!


message 18888: by Jason (last edited Mar 29, 2010 11:07AM) (new)

Jason Clay (goodreadscomwillshakespeare) | 66 comments Going to read cosmology books after the Hansen book and the Politoskayva books. I just loves my science
books !!!


message 18889: by Ameena (new)

Ameena Adel i love biology!
it interesting
chem and phy are all right!


message 18890: by Jason (new)

Jason Clay (goodreadscomwillshakespeare) | 66 comments Ameena wrote: "i love biology!
it interesting
chem and phy are all right!"


Thank you Ameena its great to come across someone who shares my feelings towards science books.


message 18891: by Ameena (new)

Ameena Adel hhhhhh


message 18892: by Claire (new)

Claire (clairebear8) | 514 comments Rosemary wrote: "Claire wrote: "I am reading In the Woods by Tana French and liking it so far. I had to clean off my bookshelves yesterday so my husband could move the shelves and paint. I cannot belive how many ..."

LOL! Yes, my husband thinks I'm "sick"! :)


message 18893: by Ameena (new)

Ameena Adel book addiction, is the best disease!
u cant even call it a disease
it a blessing!
:)


message 18894: by Cait (new)

Cait (caitertot) | 604 comments Jason wrote: "Ameena wrote: "i love biology!
it interesting
chem and phy are all right!"

Thank you Ameena its great to come across someone who shares my feelings towards science books."


Science is awesome. :o)


message 18895: by Ameena (new)

Ameena Adel i like science
but like chem i get good marks and i understand the subject
but i cant really imagine how its all happening
like electrolysis and these stuff and electrons, neutrons!!

it just seems so unrealistic!


message 18896: by Jayme (new)

Jayme (jayme-reads) Finished Shutter Island last night. Now I'll have to get back to the other three books I'm reading before I start anything else.


message 18897: by Sasha (new)

Sasha Ha...I know what you mean, Ameena. I did fine in chemistry, but I never really got it in the same way that I understood biology. Maybe Jason's latest read, Oxygen: The Molecule that Made the World would help.

Physics...you start talking about black holes and string theory and you can forget all about me getting any of it, but who cares? It's awesome.


message 18898: by Ameena (new)

Ameena Adel hhh
ur soo right!!


message 18899: by El (new)

El Chemistry can kiss my butt. I took it twice in high school and still didn't get it. Passed only out of the goodness of Mr. Bailey's heart.

I rocked biology. Bio and Chem are like apples and oranges; I don't care what my nerdy boyfriend says.


astrangerhere - What college class did you get to read Sherlock Holmes? Was it just an English class? I read the Holmes stories all on my own, but would have loved any class that made us read them.


message 18900: by Beth (new)

Beth (stellahaws) | 9 comments I just finished reading The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, this is one of the best books I've read in a really long time. A well written book, I highly recommend this one.
It's a WW2 book with the narrator being death, or the grim reaper.


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