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Apr 19, 2010 10:33AM

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I agree, Carol.....although I did enjoy Deception Point except for the weak & lame ending.....but I'm done with Dan Brown books also.

I did get through Angels & Demons and The Da Vinci Code but both took me months rather than weeks. I'm hoping I can at least be quick reading it.

and NOW i am about half-way through The Historian. Its slow going, but I am actually enjoying it - primarily the historic parts and learning about Istanbul and Budapest. Perhaps this is becuase I am currently planning a vacation to there for the late summer. Will see whether the book drops off precipitously as I continue with this tome.



Speaking of which, my cat has just informed me (somewhat petulantly) that she is bored.

Still reading The Book by M Clifford. Im only about 20 pages from the end. I don't want it to end, but can't wait to see how it ends at the same time!!
It's a scary look into the future of eBooks and introduces us to a world where books are illegal, and hard to come by. The Publishing Company issued everyone an eBook called The Book - that they completely control - where you can download books for free, but are you reading the original text? Or an updated/adapted version? Are things what they seem?
I love it!!!
It's a scary look into the future of eBooks and introduces us to a world where books are illegal, and hard to come by. The Publishing Company issued everyone an eBook called The Book - that they completely control - where you can download books for free, but are you reading the original text? Or an updated/adapted version? Are things what they seem?
I love it!!!

Sydvicious wrote: "Just finished High Fidelity by Nick Hornby , now on to The Hottest State: A Novel by Ethan Hawke."
Those are two really great books! The Hottest State was a favorite of mine when it first came out. It's one of the only books that I re-read more than once!!!
Those are two really great books! The Hottest State was a favorite of mine when it first came out. It's one of the only books that I re-read more than once!!!

I'm now moving on to Horns which I can't wait to read since I enjoyed Heart-Shaped Box so much.
Mel

Mel, I really enjoyed Horns!


I gave up on Brown after the Da Vinci Code - the film was even worse.

Those are two really g..."
I really like High Fidelity- I wish I would have read the book before seeing the movie...
As for The Hottest State- only 23 pages into but so far I am intrigued! :)

It is doubtless on several 'bore you to death' lists as well :0)
I am starting Everything Is Wrong with Me: A Memoir of an American Childhood Gone, Well, Wrong - I had no clue who this guy was, that he is writing a memoir, but apparently he is blogger that got pretty famous pretty quickly!!

I also finished Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Unfortunately, I didn't love this book as much as I had hoped to.
I am now reading Descent into Dust which I am greatly enjoying. If only real-life didn't get in the way of my reading time. :o)



How is the new Melissa Marr book? I read Wickely Lovely and loved it. I haven't read any of her other releases, though. Are they a true series?

Sounds like a great read. I'm adding it to my wish list right now!





The few times I do eat steak my husband always has to announce that a good vet would have it up and running in no time. ;-))
Alex wrote: "Lori, The Book is a very cool concept. And he pulls it off well?"
Oh yes, Alex. It should be on everyones Must Read list .... You'll regret not reading it!
Oh yes, Alex. It should be on everyones Must Read list .... You'll regret not reading it!

Katie, of all the Moore books Ive read, Fool and Lamb at the bottom of the list for me. The Vamp series, Dirty Job, and his Christmas novel are all kickass though!
I'm reading Brooklyn by Colm Toibin, and I'm not quite sure what to make of it yet. I don't really like his writing style, but it's bizarrely readable...

I loved Fool. I laughed out loud so much, my husband began to think I was a fool.





Fiona will be on you like a fly onto honey! I wish I could get a digital copy.

On my to-read list (among many):
Committed (E. Gilbert)
Game Change (J. Heilemann/M. Halperin)
Two Weeks with my Brother (N. Sparks)
Shopaholic Takes Manhattan (S. Kinsella)
Alice, I Have Been (M. Benjamin)
The Girl Who Played with Fire (S. Larsson)
Love the One You're With (E. Griffin)
The Book (M. Clifford)


Also finished up The Historian yesterday. Overall, I think it was a really good book that suffered from the lamest villain ever and from a case of overthinking. There was no need for the story within the story within the story. Two levels would have been just fine for me. The length didnt so much bother me as much as the fact that I invested 600 pages into a book expecting a similarly well-thought out ending, but was left high and dry there. Me thinks Kostova got a call from her editor saying the draft was due in 2 days and she just rushed through the last 50 pages.
Also started and finished Girl in Hyacinth Blue by Susan Vreeland. This was an interesting take on the tale of a Vermeer painting. It is basically told in a series of short stories, starting with the current owner of the painting and it travels back in time telling the story of each individual who owned it along the way, ending with the actual model who sat for the painting. It was interesting in concept, but was a pretty dull read for me. Luckily it was quite short.
Now I am starting the second book in His Dark Materials: The Subtle Knife. Reading pretty good so far!

For the most part I don't like Shakespeare's comedies as much as his histories and tragedies - and, for that matter, I don't like comedies as well as dramas anywhere else either - and All's Well isn't among my favorites even in the comedies.
My favorite comedies:
5. Love's Labour's Lost
4. Taming of the Shrew
3. Midsummer Night's Dream
2. Tempest
1. Merchant of Venice (although I raise a dubious eyebrow at whoever thinks this is funny)
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