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Paula | 1098 comments Think wrote: "Currently reading Room by Emma Donoghue. I can't hardly put it down it's so good! Better late than never...

I got through this book very quickly too Think, and supper was late a couple of nights! LOL



message 25502: by Rayna (new)

Rayna  (Poindextrix) (poindextrix) | 73 comments I just started The Poisonwood Bible and I keep picking up (and then putting down) Doctor Zhivago. I just keep getting distracted by other books...


Cate (The Professional Fangirl) (chaostheory08) | 89 comments Just finished:
Glow (Sky Chasers, #1) by Amy Kathleen Ryan
http://wp.me/p1CKWU-dL

I HIGHLY recommend it.


message 25504: by Karen M (new)

Karen M | 1956 comments Did an audio of My Ántonia which I really enjoyed. It was interesting to hear about emigration to the midwest. I tend to think east coast or west. LOL


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Mary (madamefifi) | 358 comments Monef wrote: "Mayne it is because I read What is the What right before this and now my standards are all high and stuff. "

LOL! I loved What Is The What--it would be weird to read a romance novel afterwards, I agree!


message 25506: by Scott (new)

Scott | 257 comments I finished I Am Ozzy last night. I think that this was the funniest book I've ever read.

I then started The Great and Secret Show.


message 25507: by Jeane (new)

Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments I finished another typical Maeve Binchy book, The Glass Lake and now reading In Asiaby Tiziano Terzani (love his books) and 'De ongeloofelijke reis' by Clive Cussler. Never would hav thought he would write also this kind of books. But it seems to be good at the moment!


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Emilly R (rosario0829e) | 198 comments I am reading "WHERE OR WHEN" BY ANITA SHREVE,so far it is not my cup of tea,but i will finished


message 25509: by Eve (new)

Eve (eve_lyn) I'm in the middle of The Inquisitor's Apprentice by Chris Moriarty, a middle grade fantasy set in a magical turn of the century New York. So far loving it!

The Inquisitor's Apprentice by Chris Moriarty


message 25510: by Beth (new)

Beth I read quite a diverse set of books in August and enjoyed them all:

An Elevated View: Colorado Writers on Writing (an excellent essay anthology)
Carte Blanche
On the Wrong Track
Quick Service (a hoot and a half!)
Heaven's Keep

...and I'm currently reading
The Roald Dahl Omnibus: Perfect Bedtime Stories for Sleepless Nights, an excellent collection of faintly creepy short stories.


message 25511: by Karendenice (new)

Karendenice I'm in the middle of Mistress of the Art of Death (Mistress of the Art of Death, #1) by Ariana Franklin which I'm really enjoying. I'm also reading The Lying Game (The Lying Game #1) by Sara Shepard , The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood and just started a small book called Heaven is for Real A Little Boy's Astounding Story of His Trip to Heaven and Back by Todd Burpo which a friend of mine just loaned me. I've had quite a few people tell me how great it is.


message 25512: by Jeane (new)

Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments Just finished De ongeloofelijke reis by clive Cussler, very good and fun. Continuing In Asia By Terziano Terzani and will start tomorrow Ask Me If I'm Happy.


message 25513: by Mafi (new)

Mafi I'm reading My Sunshine (Kendrick/Coulter/Harrigan #6) by Catherine Anderson by Catherine Anderson


message 25514: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) I've slowed down a lot in the last month-- my dad is now under hospice care and failing fast and so much of my time has been spent traveling. So. Still reading The Luxe and now listening to The Watchman in the car. Have The Confessions of Catherine de Medici and Sizzling Sixteen up next.


message 25515: by tiasreads (new)

tiasreads Jeane wrote: "Just finished De ongeloofelijke reis by clive Cussler, very good and fun. Continuing In Asia By Terziano Terzani and will start tomorrow Ask Me If I'm Happy."

Jeane, I thought I knew every Clive Cussler book, thanks for bringing that one up. (Although I admit, I did have to Google it to find out what it was in English!) It looks cute.

I just finished The Quilter's Apprentice. It was a light read- I finished in just over three hours while watching a football game- but it was surprisingly engrossing.


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Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments Suzanne wrote: "Jeane wrote: "Just finished De ongeloofelijke reis by clive Cussler, very good and fun. Continuing In Asia By Terziano Terzani and will start tomorrow Ask Me If I'm Happy."

Jeane, I..."


Suzanne, I also though I knew every Clive Cussle book but it was a funy suprise when my sister sent me this one. It is cute and he manages to put his typical Cussler part in this story. First I thought it was a completely different genre he had written.


message 25517: by Beth (new)

Beth Knight (zazaknittycat) | 501 comments I just started reading The Language of Flowers by Vanessa Diffenbaugh and it's great so far.


message 25518: by Karendenice (new)

Karendenice I just finished Mistress of the Art of Death (Mistress of the Art of Death, #1) by Ariana Franklin and I really enjoyed it. I'm now going to try finishing The Lying Game (The Lying Game #1) by Sara Shepard .


message 25519: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Klaassen (librarymom23) Tonight I am working on First day of the Rest of My Life. My copy is an ARC and for work I need to write a review of it soon. It is a very ineresting book.


message 25521: by Claire (new)

Claire (clairebear8) | 514 comments Jennifer wrote: "I've slowed down a lot in the last month-- my dad is now under hospice care and failing fast and so much of my time has been spent traveling. So. Still reading The Luxe and now liste..."

Jennifer, prayers for you and your dad and family.


message 25522: by Karendenice (new)

Karendenice I just finished Heaven is for Real A Little Boy's Astounding Story of His Trip to Heaven and Back by Todd Burpo andit's a fantastic book. I borrowed it from a friend. I'm going to get a copy for me! I don't know what I'm going to start next!


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Efe | 181 comments Devin wrote: "Monef wrote: "i am currently reading Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford and I really don't like it. Mayne it is because I read What is the What right before this a..."

Yes, that is probably it. I don't knw why I can't get into it, I'm not even that picky. I read Water for Elephants recently and looooved it. I don't know why Hotel on teh Corner of Bitter and Sweet seems so disappointing. I guess I'm just having a hard time getting into the love story. I don't find it at all believeable, and the characters don't ring true. Oh well, can't win them all I suppose.


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Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments I have just finished Ask Me If I'm Happy by Kimbrly Menozzi and I absolutely loved it. The story was great and the Italian feeling was so real. Maybe that's why my week at work has been crap....I have been in Italy the whole time (with my mind).


message 25525: by Rayna (new)

Rayna  (Poindextrix) (poindextrix) | 73 comments I finally jumped on the Game of Thrones bandwagon, so I'm 40 or so pages into the first book and mostly enjoying it. I'm still a bit confused at times, but hopefully I'll get accustomed to it soon.


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cazdoll | 48 comments I'm on a chick lit phase so my choice of read is A Weekend With Mr Darcy by Victoria Connelly


Cate (The Professional Fangirl) (chaostheory08) | 89 comments The Taste of Salt by Martha Southgate

It's really interesting. I like the narrative.


message 25528: by Scott (new)

Scott | 257 comments Rayna wrote: "I finally jumped on the Game of Thrones bandwagon, so I'm 40 or so pages into the first book and mostly enjoying it. I'm still a bit confused at times, but hopefully I'll get accustomed to it soon."

I felt the same way. Once you read a little while, you will learn the characters and the locations. Once you figure all of that out, you will just fly through the book. Enjoy!


message 25529: by Emilly R (new)

Emilly R (rosario0829e) | 198 comments i am reading "A VIRTUOUS WOMAN"by Kaye Gibbons,so far i love this book .i am going to the UK so i am going to do some reading in the plane i hope


message 25530: by Pavarti (new)

Pavarti Tyler (pavartiktyler) I finally started Zazen. I read half of it in one night and hope to finish it tonight. It's interesting and I really like it but I'm not sure how universally relate-able it is. I'll post a review when I finish.


message 25532: by Jo (new)

Jo  | 1 comments Hey guys- new here. I really want to find a great community to discuss our love of books. I'll give this forum a try! :) Anywho, since the recent gift of a kindle from my dear boyfriend, I've been reading a few books at once, whatever I'm in the mood for. Almost finished with "The Reading Promise: My Father and the Books We Shared" by Alice Ozma, and I'm inching my way into "Dracula" by Bram Stoker (reading aloud to my boyfriend-nerd status haha, but it's actually a great book to read aloud... definitely give it a go if you enjoy that!) Anyway, They are SO different so it's kind of neat to be reading them synonymously.
Ozma's novel is lovely, an easy read, although it is rather elementary in style and can begin to lag after a while due to the basic nature of it. I believe it is worth the read though, a truly charming reflection on reading and on her father, and essentially, her coming of age. You really feel a relationship to little Alice growing up- not to mention, I'm sure you all read all the books she read growing up! (I had forgotten about the days of Encyclopedia Brown and Ramona until she jogged my memory, which was totally worth the read in itself!!)
Conversely, "Dracula," although I'm not too far into the novel, is exciting and adventurous. The very beginning chapters really suck you in (no pun intended- ha!) with Jonathan's journey to the castle and in the castle. Stoker really throws some fantastic, but subtle twists into the book, but also maintains a lyrical language that is easy and invigorating to read. It slows up a bit at the point I'm at, where he begins to document a lot of journal entries and letters other than Jonathan's. It is all purposefully constructed in this very unique way, though. It is obvious Stoker is building quite the mystery and I am definitely hooked...

Okay, sorry for the first post rant. Interested in seeing what else you guys are reading!

-J


message 25533: by Harold (new)

Harold | 6 comments Jordan - When I first read "Dracula" I found it very scary. When his three wives first appear is truly creepy. It's a classic of it's kind.

Mafalda - I recently read "Murder on the Orient Express" and enjoyed it.

I'm currently reading "The Magician and The Card Sharp". It's great. It's a true story about a professional magician named Dai Vernon who tracks down a card sharp in the midwest of the US in ordert to learn what is an almost impossible sleight of hand move.


message 25534: by Emilly R (new)

Emilly R (rosario0829e) | 198 comments Harold wrote: "Jordan - When I first read "Dracula" I found it very scary. When his three wives first appear is truly creepy. It's a classic of it's kind.

Mafalda - I recently read "Murder on the Orient Expres..."



message 25535: by Emilly R (new)

Emilly R (rosario0829e) | 198 comments "MURDER IN THE ORIENT EXPRESS" i love that book!


message 25536: by Karen M (new)

Karen M | 1956 comments Enjoying The Lost Symbol and somewhat disturbed by White Oleander.


message 25537: by Heather L (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) Jo wrote: "I'm inching my way into "Dracula" by Bram Stoker..."

Hi Jo! I just read Dracula last month and also enjoyed it. I read it as a precursor to Dracula in Love by Karen Essex, which I also liked. Was interesting to read Mina's version of the classic novel through the eyes of Essex.

After reading several romances back to back (I needed a few lighter, fun books after the above mentioned novels), I've just started a thriller, The Bride Collector by Ted Dekker. Have not read anything by him before and only a couple chapters in so don't know what I think of it yet.


message 25538: by Harold (new)

Harold | 6 comments If you like Dracula check out "Carmilla" by Joseph Sheridn Le Fanu. It's a short novella that predates Dracula by I think about 40 years.


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Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments Emilly R wrote: ""MURDER IN THE ORIENT EXPRESS" i love that book!"

me too, just like all of her books!


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Jeane (icegini) | 4891 comments I wish I was still reading Ask Me If I'm Happyat home, between a Madrid guide and started reading on the tram It Must Be Love. Not sure yet about the latter one.


message 25541: by Flora (new)

Flora Smith (bookwormflo) I'm about half way thru My Life in France and at this point I just don't know if I'm gonna finish it. I hate not too since I've drug myself all this way.


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Claire (clairebear8) | 514 comments I'm starting Remember by Karen Kingsbury, the 2nd in the Baxter family series.


message 25543: by Karendenice (new)

Karendenice I'm trying to finish A Veiled Deception (A Vintage Magic Mystery, #1) by Annette Blair and am hoping to start Even Now (Lost Love Series, #1) by Karen Kingsbury sometime tomorrow.


message 25544: by Rayna (new)

Rayna  (Poindextrix) (poindextrix) | 73 comments Scott wrote: "Rayna wrote: "I finally jumped on the Game of Thrones bandwagon, so I'm 40 or so pages into the first book and mostly enjoying it. I'm still a bit confused at times, but hopefully I'll get accustom..."

Scott, I'm a little over halfway through now and you're right about getting further into it. Too bad I now have to rush through it to get it back to the library so that everyone else on the waiting list can read it!


message 25545: by Karen M (new)

Karen M | 1956 comments I've decided to try to read The Alienist again. The first time I tried was not really a time I could commit to this book so I'm assuming the reason I put it aside was me and not the book.


message 25546: by Khairu (new)

Khairu | 2 comments http://khairusworld.blogspot.com/. I m reading Nora Roberts Chasing Fire .


message 25547: by tiasreads (new)

tiasreads I'm finally about to start Kane and Abel. Dad was looking bored and pitiful, so I let him have it first. He's retired, but can't do a lot because of his bad knee. I'm having trouble finding him enough books!

I tried reading The Complete Stories by Flannery O'Connor, but I just couldn't like them. She's supposed to be one of the best short story writers ever- what am I missing? Any thoughts?


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Gabriella (stardust_126) | 429 comments I'm reading Cage of Stars by Jacquelyn Mitchard and Inside the Kingdom by Carmen Bin Laden. Both of them are very interesting so far.


message 25549: by Heather (new)

Heather (heypaige28) I'm currently reading The Naming by Alison Croggon and The Time Thief by Linda Buckley-Archer.


message 25550: by Leila (new)

Leila (justsortofreading) I miss reading :( Haven't been able to finish a full novel for more than 6 months now :( :(


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