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Alisha Marie (endlesswonderofreading) | 715 comments I'm reading The Book Thief and am liking it so far. This is my third attempt to read it and I have finally passed the point in which I always stopped (around page 30 or so), so I think I may stick to it this time.


message 21902: by Jane (new)

Jane | 221 comments Alisha --- This is one of my all time favorites. I hope this time you get to the end and enjoy it as much as I did.


message 21903: by Marti (last edited Aug 19, 2010 07:18PM) (new)

Marti (marjay) | 985 comments I finally finished Eat, Pray, Love! I am going to need to reward myself with some lovely trashy novel ---

I just went through the stack of books to read. I am going to read Pray for Silence: A Thriller which is not the lovely trashy novel I was thinking about but a book I have wanted to read soon as it is the second book with the same characters as Sworn to Silence


message 21904: by Carol (new)

Carol I started Slow Man. I also received from B&N Brick Lane andEast of the Sun


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Marguerite (randomreetie) I'm in the middle of The Secret Year by Jennifer Hubbard


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PDXReader F1Wild wrote: "I just finished reading Timothy Hallinan's A Nail Through the Heart and really enjoyed it - enough to look forward to the next 3 in the series. Highly recommended!!!..."

I'm just starting that one. I'm only about 20 pages in and I'm already hooked.


message 21907: by Gayle (new)

Gayle Flora wrote: "I gave up on The White Queen I got about half way and couldn't stand it anymore.

I did the same thing - read about half of The White Queen and wasn't interested. Seemed less historically based. I've always liked Margaret George's historical novels about the British royalty.



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Bridgit | 475 comments Got annoyed that I started reading a book that I thought was the first in the series and ended up being the third. So after 70 pages in, and finding out who the baddies were in the first two, I put it down, went to B&N and bought the first two in the series. Now am halfway through the first one, but the suspense is pretty low considering I know who to watch out for already... sigh...

Faefever
Darkfever
Bloodfever

They are complete trash, but also picked up 2666 while i was out. So I dont feel too bad about myself. Plus, I'm headed to the beach for a week tonight. Trash is what is called for.


message 21909: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Klaassen (librarymom23) Alisha wrote: "I'm reading The Book Thief and am liking it so far. This is my third attempt to read it and I have finally passed the point in which I always stopped (around page 30 or so), so I thin..."

Good luck Alisha, the book was very interesting! I hope you finish the book this time!


message 21910: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Klaassen (librarymom23) Bridgit wrote: "Got annoyed that I started reading a book that I thought was the first in the series and ended up being the third. So after 70 pages in, and finding out who the baddies were in the first two, I put..."

Have a great trip Bridgit. I would love to have a week at a beach right now. School started this week, so the homework monster for my sons is looking them in the eye. Enjoy your "trash" Bridgit.


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Bridgit | 475 comments Brenda wrote: "Bridgit wrote: "Got annoyed that I started reading a book that I thought was the first in the series and ended up being the third. So after 70 pages in, and finding out who the baddies were in the ..."

Oh i for sure will. :) Thanks!


message 21912: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Klaassen (librarymom23) I am currently reading Nightshade. It is a Christian Adventure. I am enjoying it.


message 21913: by Scott (new)

Scott | 257 comments I just finished The Girl Who Played with Fire and I'm going to start Bloodsucking Fiends: A Love Story this afternoon.


message 21914: by Shona (new)

Shona (anovelobsession) I'm in the middle of two books that I am really enjoying - Anna Karenina and The Thieves of Manhattan. I like them both so much that I feel a little guilty that I'm not giving them 100 percent of my attention. I'm not sure exactly what to think about Anna Karenina yet - I sort of get the feeling it's the 19th century version of a soap opera - I just know that it's a lot of fun!


message 21915: by meg (new)

meg | 1 comments I'm reading The Bad Place D.Koontz.


message 21916: by Sasha (last edited Aug 20, 2010 01:37PM) (new)

Sasha Hooray for Anna Karenina! Man, do I love that book. Interesting and good point, in many ways it is a bit soapy - but in the best sense. And all mammoth books feel a bit that way to me. Dickens feels soapy to me too.

And Tolstoy's feel for human psychology is stunning. The way he can break down, say, a mundane spousal argument and show what each person is really arguing about, and what they're thinking under that, and even under that, so deep that they don't know it themselves...remarkable.

Are you reading the Pevear / Volokhonsky translation? Hope so.


message 21917: by Kenny Whyte (last edited Aug 20, 2010 04:49PM) (new)

Kenny Whyte | 1 comments I am reading "The Help". I am in love with it so far.

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Lizz (Beer, Books and Boos) I'm reading Destiny Kills (Myth and Magic, #1) by Keri Arthur and Tempting Evil (Riley Jenson Guardian, #3) by Keri Arthur


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Chantelle (chantelle13) | 90 comments I have Anna Karenina on my iPhone to read next. About to start Green Grass Grace tomorrow on the beach. :)


message 21920: by Kaion (new)

Kaion (kaionvin) Devoured The Westing Game this afternoon. Might start Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norell tomorrow? Might steal a book from my friend instead.


message 21921: by Sasha (new)

Sasha Ha, Westing Game rocks ass.


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Rosabelle Purnama | 87 comments I'm currently reading Chasing the Dime by Michael Connelly.. the non-Harry Bosch book.


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Rayna  (Poindextrix) (poindextrix) | 73 comments Kaion - I really enjoyed Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norell. Given the length, it is a bit of a commitment, but I'd definitely recommend it.


message 21924: by Shona (new)

Shona (anovelobsession) Alex wrote: "Hooray for Anna Karenina! Man, do I love that book. Interesting and good point, in many ways it is a bit soapy - but in the best sense. And all mammoth books feel a bit that way to me. Dickens ..."

Alex, I am reading the Pevear/Volokhonsky translation. You're right about Tolstoy's ability to delve deep into the psyche of a character. I am so enjoying it = it's one of those books that I want to carry whereever I go and I never want it to end :)


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Finished Seeds of Greatness about a week ago which I wouldn't recommend to anyone as it was incredibly boring. Wish I could put a book down without finishing it but I can't.

Then I picked up (and finished today)Dead and Gone which was so much better. After having read the 8th book in the series "From Dead to Worse" I was worried the series was dying off but this one has restored my faith completely. So much Eric, which lets face it, its what we all want.


Have now just started Practical Demonkeeping, which should be good, not far in but can't wait for the Moore humour to start. Always enjoy his books, so I don't think I'll be disapointed.


message 21926: by Sue (new)

Sue (sueb50) | 18 comments I read The Book Thief and also found it hard to get into but once you get used to the format of Death being the narrator, things will fall into place. It was a very moving book. I also read The Help, and while I liked it, I expected it to be better than it was. But go ahead and finish it; it really is a good read.


message 21927: by Marti (new)

Marti (marjay) | 985 comments I am reading The Map of True Places. It is due back at the library soon.


message 21928: by Harvard_reader (new)

Harvard_reader | 2 comments Been carrying around The Language of Trees since I finished it three weeks ago, and keep returning to it again and again. It was mesmerizing and I'm buying it for my book group and recommending it everywhere. The story, characters and insights makes it a keep-coming-back book.


message 21929: by Kaion (new)

Kaion (kaionvin) Rayna wrote: "Kaion - I really enjoyed Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norell. Given the length, it is a bit of a commitment, but I'd definitely recommend it."

I need something long so I can catch up on all my reviews!


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Sheila (marblepdck) | 17 comments I am studying for the CTBS exam for work, so I am reading Standards of Tissue Banking 2008 (which I am even surprised it is listed here). Unfortunately the test is September 11, so I wont be reading anything else until then :(


message 21931: by Patricia (last edited Aug 21, 2010 12:59PM) (new)

Patricia Harvard_reader wrote: "Been carrying around The Language of Trees since I finished it three weeks ago, and keep returning to it again and again. It was mesmerizing and I'm buying it for my book group and ..."

I just placed a hold at the library for it, they have it on order so I should be first in line. Thanks for the reccomendation!

I'm excited, while I was on the library website I checked on Sara Gruen's Ape House, they have it on order so I'll be first in line for it as well.

I'm slowing trudging through The House at Riverton, it's going to have to pick up pretty quick or I'm moving on.


message 21932: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Grace (LisaGraceBooks) | 15 comments Just finished reading my manuscript "The 15th Star." Lol, I am reading "Fablehaven" to my daughter (she's six) I just finished "Body Surfing" by Anita Shreve.

AOL's Top Ten Most Challenged Book list for 2010 just listed "Angel in the Shadows, Book One" by me (Lisa Grace) as an alternative to "Twilight" by Stephenie Meyers:
http://shopping.aol.com/articles/2010...
If you enjoyed her books, you might want to try mine.


message 21933: by Claire (new)

Claire (clairebear8) | 514 comments Alex wrote: "Hooray for Anna Karenina! Man, do I love that book. Interesting and good point, in many ways it is a bit soapy - but in the best sense. And all mammoth books feel a bit that way to me. Dickens ..."

I really enjoyed Anna Karenina as well and felt a big accomplishment after reading it. It is soap opera-ish but you really learn alot about the russian culture of that time period.


message 21934: by Carol (new)

Carol Finally received Butcher's Crossing from library so put other two books on hold for now to read this one.


message 21935: by Sue (new)

Sue (sueb50) | 18 comments For Marti:
I recently read The Map of True Places and really enjoyed it. I was especially interested in the psychological aspects of the book.


message 21936: by Sue (new)

Sue (sueb50) | 18 comments I'm having a bad day. I've started 3 books and none of them is 'grabbing' me. I find it very frustrating when this happens. I refuse to read a book that is not appealing! it seems like such a waste of time. Fortunately I have 3 more library books to 'try'!


message 21937: by F1Wild (new)

F1Wild Miss GP wrote: "F1Wild wrote: "I just finished reading Timothy Hallinan's A Nail Through the Heart and really enjoyed it - enough to look forward to the next 3 in the series. Highly recommended!!!..."

I'm just starting that one. I'm only about 20 pages in and I'm already hooked. "


I was about to purchase the 2nd book (after finishing
The Calligrapher's Daughter, but opted for The Glass Castle instead, on a whim. I've had this on my TBR list for quite some time, but then when I saw Jeannette Walls on Craig Ferguson the other night and he raved about both of her books I decided it was time to jump into it.

You know when you see some little article about something really stupid that a parent does and you wonder why some people even have children? Well, I must have said this over and over again just in the first section of reading this book!


message 21938: by F1Wild (new)

F1Wild Miss GP wrote: "F1Wild wrote: "I just finished reading Timothy Hallinan's A Nail Through the Heart and really enjoyed it - enough to look forward to the next 3 in the series. Highly recommended!!!..."

I'm just starting that one. I'm only about 20 pages in and I'm already hooked. "


I was about to purchase the 2nd book (after finishing
The Calligrapher's Daughter, but opted for The Glass Castle instead, on a whim. I've had this on my TBR list for quite some time, but then when I saw Jeannette Walls on Craig Ferguson the other night and he raved about both of her books I decided it was time to jump into it.

You know when you see some little article about something really stupid that a parent does and you wonder why some people even have children? Well, I must have said this over and over again just in the first section of reading this book!


message 21939: by F1Wild (new)

F1Wild Alex wrote: "And I've started The House of Medici: Its Rise and Fall. Quite good so far."

I'm interested in the subject - is this book a good place to start?


message 21940: by Marti (last edited Aug 21, 2010 08:36PM) (new)

Marti (marjay) | 985 comments Sue wrote: "For Marti:
I recently read The Map of True Places and really enjoyed it. I was especially interested in the psychological aspects of the book."


thanks Sue. I finished the book this evening and found Zee's journey to self discovery and becoming the person she wanted to be interesting. I had recently read some reviews about the book suggesting it was not good - I was disappointed. I am relieved that I found it more interesting than other people did.

I think I am moving onto The Exodus Quest


message 21941: by Emily (new)

Emily  O (readingwhilefemale) | 140 comments I am still reading Persuasion, and I'm still loving it. Getting ready for the start of classes on Monday and ensemble auditions tomorrow is seriously cutting into my reading time. My poor review blog...

Still, the good news is that
Worlds of Exile and Illusion: Three Novels of the Hainish Series in One Volume and The Left Hand of Darkness are both on their way to my house right now! I love paperbackswap. <3


message 21942: by Eric (last edited Aug 21, 2010 10:54PM) (new)

Eric | 382 comments I am about halfway through Love Is a Mix Tape: Life and Loss, One Song at a Time by Rob Sheffield and I am enjoying it a lot more than I thought I would. I really want to pick up his new book now which is titled Talking to Girls About Duran Duran: One Young Man's Quest for True Love and a Cooler Haircut


message 21943: by Jeane (new)

Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments Magic Kingdom for Sale—Sold!(which I suprisingly am enjoying) and One Day in September, reads very well and fast, and is also interesting.


message 21944: by Vicki (new)

Vicki Sue wrote: "I'm having a bad day. I've started 3 books and none of them is 'grabbing' me. I find it very frustrating when this happens. I refuse to read a book that is not appealing! it seems like such a waste..."

I hope you find something soon, Sue! It is horrible when that happens. I went through that a few weeks ago. Sigh, a very sad time. Good Luck!


message 21945: by Patricia (new)

Patricia | 185 comments I finished The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: Creating Currents of Electricity and Hope by William Kamkwamba and am now starting The Princess Bride by William Goldman.


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) | 1736 comments Sue wrote: "I'm having a bad day. I've started 3 books and none of them is 'grabbing' me. I find it very frustrating when this happens. I refuse to read a book that is not appealing! it seems like such a waste..."

That sucks - hope one of the other three is a winner.


message 21947: by Carol (new)

Carol Maybe she should let us pick and she has to stick with our choice. Ha ha


message 21948: by Flora (new)

Flora Smith (bookwormflo) Gayle wrote: "Flora wrote: "I gave up on The White Queen I got about half way and couldn't stand it anymore.

I did the same thing - read about half of The White Queen and wasn't interested. S..."


I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one that couldn't finish this one.

I just finished The Odyssey which of course I loved. I am just getting started on Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society as well as The Penelopiad: The Myth of Penelope and Odysseus


message 21949: by Ems Loves to Read (last edited Aug 22, 2010 12:11PM) (new)

Ems Loves to Read (esondie) | 0 comments Flora wrote: "I am just getting started on Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

That's one of my very favorite books ever. I hope you enjoy it!

I'm about halfway through
Dismissed with Prejudice by Christopher Meyerhoeffer. It's a John Grisham-like legal thriller, and I'm really enjoying it so far.


message 21950: by Natalie (last edited Aug 22, 2010 01:10PM) (new)

Natalie Baer | 182 comments I'm reading "Understanding Linguistics" from Yhe Teaching company while I watch it on DVD. Did you realize that when we pronouce a compound word, we accent the second word, such as blackbird, accent on bird. Accent on black is an entirely different meaning. Try pronouncing rebel and rebel with accents on different word.


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