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Mirvan. Ereon (mirvanereon) | 82 comments Paula wrote: "Michael wrote: "I am now reading Saving Max by Antoinette van Heugten, this i terrifying but amazingly good!"

Thanks Michael, just added it to my list!"


sounds good, is it gay??? hahaha


message 26852: by Matthew (new)

Matthew S. (msurdan) | 5 comments I am reading Storm of Swords, book three in the Song of Ice and Fire by George RR Martin. Brilliant and epic fantasy/alternative universe/historical fiction all wrapped into one with some of the most detailed and real characters in all of literature.


message 26853: by Razmatus (new)

Razmatus | 23 comments the two afterwards are harder to read due to the character and geographical division, but they add tons more into the already detailed world and have a lot of surprises in store for you so cheers :P


message 26854: by Michael (new)

Michael (book_nerd1991) Paula wrote: "Michael wrote: "I am now reading Saving Max by Antoinette van Heugten, this i terrifying but amazingly good!"

Thanks Michael, just added it to my list!"


You are very welcome, check out my review when I finish it:)


message 26855: by Mirvan. (new)

Mirvan. Ereon (mirvanereon) | 82 comments Michael wrote: "Paula wrote: "Michael wrote: "I am now reading Saving Max by Antoinette van Heugten, this i terrifying but amazingly good!"

Thanks Michael, just added it to my list!"

You are very welcome, check out my..."


u r a very fast reader michael =P


message 26856: by Patricia (new)

Patricia | 185 comments The Stand by Stephen King. Creeps me out now everytime I hear someone sneeze. . .


message 26857: by Mirvan. (new)

Mirvan. Ereon (mirvanereon) | 82 comments Patricia wrote: "The Stand by Stephen King. Creeps me out now everytime I hear someone sneeze. . ."

i have it but i dont think i will ever get to read it.. king bores me hahaha


message 26858: by Razmatus (new)

Razmatus | 23 comments about to start Deadhouse Gates


message 26859: by Michael (new)

Michael (book_nerd1991) I just finished Saving Max by Antoinette van Heugten this is one of the best thrillers I read in awhile. 5/5, it was astounding!

I am about to begin Man and Boy by Tony Parsons


message 26860: by Karen M (last edited Mar 23, 2012 02:59PM) (new)

Karen M | 1956 comments John wrote: "Karen M wrote: "Starting a love story tonight T'on Ma that takes place in the 1850's. Sounds very interesting."

sounds intriguing -P why is the title like this?"


T'on Ma is the protagonists name in the Kiowa (Native American) language, it means Water Woman.


message 26861: by Ashleigh (new)

Ashleigh (plathheart84) Michael wrote: "I just finished Saving Max by Antoinette van Heugtenthis is one of the best thrillers I read in awhile. 5/5, it was astounding!

I am about to begin Man and Boy by Tony Parsons"


Thanks for the heads up on saving max! Added to my to read list :D


message 26862: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1098 comments Michael wrote: "Paula wrote: "Michael wrote: "I am now reading Saving Max by Antoinette van Heugten, this i terrifying but amazingly good!"

Thanks Michael, just added it to my list!"

You are very welcome, check out my...

Ok I will!



message 26863: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1098 comments I'm reading Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, #2) by Suzanne Collins


message 26864: by Mirvan. (new)

Mirvan. Ereon (mirvanereon) | 82 comments Paula wrote: "I'm reading Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, #2) by Suzanne Collins"

is it good? i haven;t tried it yet


message 26865: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1098 comments John wrote: "Paula wrote: "I'm reading Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, #2) by Suzanne Collins"

is it good? i haven;t tried it yet

Yes, so far I'm enjoying it as much as "Hunger Games".



message 26867: by Mirvan. (new)

Mirvan. Ereon (mirvanereon) | 82 comments Jennifer wrote: "Finished Truly, Madly Truly, Madly (Lucy Valentine, #1) by Heather Webber and liked it so much I added the rest of the series to my already ridiculous currently-reading/next up list.

Current reads:
[..."


wow quite a list =P


message 26868: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10621 comments Mod
Not sure how I'm feeling about the whole inserted cover image thing. Holy cow is that an overwhelming post :)


message 26869: by Mirvan. (new)

Mirvan. Ereon (mirvanereon) | 82 comments Jennifer wrote: "Finished Truly, Madly Truly, Madly (Lucy Valentine, #1) by Heather Webber and liked it so much I added the rest of the series to my already ridiculous currently-reading/next up list.

Current reads:
[..."


this is one promiscuous book list =P hahaha


message 26870: by Michael (new)

Michael (book_nerd1991) I just finished Man and Boy, it was medicore, I was expecting more.


message 26871: by Usako (last edited Mar 26, 2012 04:53AM) (new)

Usako (bbmeltdown) | 326 comments An alternative way to post covers is after the title links, just do the covers on one line only so it'll look something like this:
The Chronicles of Narnia
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
The Magician's Nephew
Prince Caspian
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
The Last Battle

The Chronicles of Narnia (#1-7) by C.S. Lewis The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (Chronicles of Narnia, #2) by C.S. Lewis The Magician's Nephew (Chronicles of Narnia, #1) by C.S. Lewis Prince Caspian (Chronicles of Narnia, #4) by C.S. Lewis The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (Chronicles of Narnia, #5) by C.S. Lewis The Last Battle (Chronicles of Narnia, #7) by C.S. Lewis


message 26872: by Mirvan. (new)

Mirvan. Ereon (mirvanereon) | 82 comments Michael wrote: "I just finished Man and Boy, it was medicore, I was expecting more."

did you review it??? i wanna read it.. +P


message 26873: by Jessika (new)

Jessika Hoover (jessalittlebooknerd) I'm a little over halfway through with The Little Stranger by Sarah Waters and Life as We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer. Both are really good, and I'm actually surprised at how quickly I'm flying through The Little Stranger!


message 26874: by Michael (new)

Michael (book_nerd1991) John wrote: "Michael wrote: "I just finished Man and Boy, it was medicore, I was expecting more."

did you review it??? i wanna read it.. +P"


I did a review, you can check it out.


message 26875: by Ann from S.C. (new)

Ann from S.C. | 1395 comments I just finished ONE THOUSAND WHITE WOMEN THE JOURNALS OF MAY DODD by Jim Fergus and loved it! Now am reading PRIVATE #1 SUSPECT by James Patterson.


message 26876: by Razmatus (new)

Razmatus | 23 comments Deadhouse Gates (Malazan Book of the Fallen, #2) by Steven Erikson Deadhouse gates and so far enjoying it... Erikson does a good job so far at holding my attention... although the language isnt so intricate as Martin's IMO, the storytelling is great and the dialogues are well crafted, the action surprisingly fast paced for such tomes as malazan ones


message 26877: by Lori, Super Mod (new)

Lori (tnbbc) | 10621 comments Mod
Just starting Jose Saramago's The Lives of Things and it is wonderful so far. I expected nothing less.


message 26878: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Klaassen (librarymom23) Ann from S.C. wrote: "I just finished ONE THOUSAND WHITE WOMEN THE JOURNALS OF MAY DODD by Jim Fergus and loved it! Now am reading PRIVATE #1 SUSPECT by James Patterson."

Did you enjoy ONE THOUSAND WHITE...I read it for a book discussion and thought it was interesting.


message 26879: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Klaassen (librarymom23) Renee wrote: "I just finished Everfound and now I am back to battling my way through Angel Evolution I am not a fan."

Are you reading Angel Evolution for a discussion or class? I have found that there are too many books in the world to spend time reading something I am hating, unless I need the information for a discussion or class. Have a great day!


message 26880: by Scott (new)

Scott | 257 comments I finished Patient Zero. It was packed full of action.

Now I'm going to read Ready Player One.


message 26881: by Aoibhínn (new)

Aoibhínn (aoibhinn) Right now I'm reading Blue Sky Days by Marie Landry. I got it free as one of those read & review things. I'm 5 or 6 chapters into it so far and it's pretty boring. the novel is not very well written and its meant to be a YA romance novel but the main characters who are 19 & 22 talk like their in their 60's! And if that wasn't bad enough, the love story is far too unrealistic, so I'm finding it very hard to connect with the characters. I think this is one novel where I'm definitely going to struggle through it.


message 26882: by Claire (new)

Claire (clairebear8) | 514 comments Jess wrote: "I'm a little over halfway through with The Little Stranger by Sarah Waters and Life as We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer. Both are really good, and I'm actually surprise..."

I really liked the two books by Sarah Waters that I read awhile back - Affinity and Fingersmith. Glad to hear you are liking The Little Stranger. I'll have to pick that one up!


message 26883: by Gabriella (new)

Gabriella (stardust_126) | 429 comments I'm reading The Curse of the Pharaohs by Elizabeth Peters.


message 26884: by Karen M (new)

Karen M | 1956 comments I'm finally reading Dead Until Dark which seems to be a very fast read. Almost done with Blood Island: A Matt Royal Mystery which definitely reminds me of the Travis McGee series by John D. MacDonald and I just started Site Unseen.


message 26885: by Alex (new)

Alex Kudera | 49 comments I'm reading it because I'm teaching it, but it's an engrossing novel: Ron Rash's Saints at the River.


message 26886: by Mirvan. (new)

Mirvan. Ereon (mirvanereon) | 82 comments Alex wrote: "I'm reading it because I'm teaching it, but it's an engrossing novel: Ron Rash's Saints at the River."

all the books above sounds so interesting =P


message 26887: by Emilly R (new)

Emilly R (rosario0829e) | 198 comments I just finished reading," SONGS IN ORDINARY TIME"BY MARY MCGARRY MORRIS it is a novel set in Vermont deeply engrossing .MY next book to read is" MARCH" BY GERALDINE BROOKS


message 26888: by Jessika (new)

Jessika Hoover (jessalittlebooknerd) Claire wrote: "Jess wrote: "I'm a little over halfway through with The Little Stranger by Sarah Waters and Life as We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer. Both are really good, and I'm actu..."

It is very good! I like her writing. I'll have to check her other books out sometime.


message 26889: by Jessika (new)

Jessika Hoover (jessalittlebooknerd) I finished The Little Stranger and thought it was excellent. Now I'm going to read Outlander by Diana Gabaldon. I figure it's about time I give this series a try!


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message 26891: by Janny (new)

Janny (jannywurts) | 142 comments I finished The Book Thief, which I loved - one of the very few books (for me) that lived up to the tremendous hype.

Now starting The Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady's Illustrated Primer, which predictably (so far) for Neal Stephenson is packed chock full of imaginative ideas.


message 26892: by Mirvan. (new)

Mirvan. Ereon (mirvanereon) | 82 comments Janny wrote: "I finished The Book Thief, which I loved - one of the very few books (for me) that lived up to the tremendous hype.

Now starting [book:The Diamond Age: Or, a Young Lady's Illustrated ..."


wow the book thief!!!!!! i wanna steal a copy!!!!!!!


message 26893: by tiasreads (new)

tiasreads I'm reading The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks and re-reading The Forgotten Garden. I started The Highest Stakes, but am not sure if I'll finish it- the story is good, but the author just goes on and on with endless, boring, and unnecessary details about horses and horse racing. The woman has an unhealthy obsession.


message 26894: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) Just finished one. Death of a Man Death of a Man by Lael Tucker Wertenbaker . This is a true story about the death of the writer/editor Charles Wertenbaker, by his widow, the writer Lael Tucker Wertenbaker. Unusual for the time (early 1950s) he insisted on being told the truth about his illness and making his own decisions about his final days, and his wife manages to support him in this utterly without becoming subservient or losing herself in the process. The writing is lyrical and reminiscent to me of Capote or Hellman. I read this because Garson Kanin (who also co-wrote "Adam's Rib" for Tracy and Hepburn) wrote a play based on this book which I read recently and which impressed me.


message 26895: by Paula (new)

Paula | 1098 comments I'm just starting Half Broke Horses A True-Life Novel by Jeannette Walls


message 26896: by Allison (new)

Allison (sockweasel) | 432 comments Yuliya wrote: "It's me, books or my flu???????? I've never had so many books in row then recently which I don't like and rate 1 or 2 stars!!!!!!!!!"

Me tooooo. I feel like I haven't read anything decent in ages. Blah.


message 26897: by Candy (new)

Candy | 48 comments Private, Number one suspect. James Patterson. Maxine Paetro. Getting started on summer reading.


message 26898: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) Just finished another one (33 to go in this batch!)--Compromised Compromised by Kate Noble which I really enjoyed although in a couple of places some expressions that were clearly anachronistic jerked me out of the story somewhat.


message 26899: by Ann from S.C. (new)

Ann from S.C. | 1395 comments Brenda wrote: "Ann from S.C. wrote: "I just finished ONE THOUSAND WHITE WOMEN THE JOURNALS OF MAY DODD by Jim Fergus and loved it! Now am reading PRIVATE #1 SUSPECT by James Patterson."

Did you enjoy ONE THOUS..."

I did enjoy it. I read it for book club which we are having on Saturday. I can't wait to discuss it!


message 26900: by Al (new)

Al Mascareñas (goodreadsalsmemoir) | 9 comments I was just at the VA Hospital and saw a box of donated books. I've always been a John Hersey fan (Hiroshima, White Lotus, etc.) and saw his name on "The Algiers Motel Incident," printed in 1968 about police violence against black people during the Detroit riots. Very timely, but a horror movie that's really a documentary. It's leaving me a little queasy, a reaction I've never really had to a book before. I'm on page six. The Algiers Motel Incident by John Hersey


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