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message 28851: by Gary (new)

Gary R | 117 comments Just started Alex Cross, Run (Alex Cross, #20) by James Patterson by James Patterson


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Emilly R (rosario0829e) | 198 comments I just finished reading "MY ANTONIA"BY WILLA CATHER,it was a good read


message 28853: by Book Concierge (new)

Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) Finished A Superior Death by Nevada Barr – 2**
Second Anna Pigeon mystery set in Isle Royale National Park in Lake Superior. The mystery thriller is well written, but there are editing issues and a serious misstep with a joke about a pedophile that I cannot believe got past the editors.
Link to my full review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


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Finished listening to the audio of The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake by Aimee Bender (read by the author) – 2**
Nine-year-old Rose discovers she can taste the emotions of anyone who prepares food she eats. On the whole, this was a disappointing effort at magical realism.
Link to my full review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


message 28854: by Katherine (new)

Katherine | 11 comments Unintended Consequences by Stuart Woods
Memoir of the Sunday Brunch (nook) Julia Pandl
More Baths, Less Talking Nick Hornby
Book Thing (nook) Laura Lippman


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Lori (tnbbc) | 10620 comments Mod
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Sally Grotta (sally_wiener_grotta) | 34 comments I'm reading Francesca Segal's "The Innocents." Reminiscent of Edith Wharton, but set in current times in upper crust Jewish London. Excellent.


message 28859: by Sally (new)

Sally Grotta (sally_wiener_grotta) | 34 comments So many interesting books mentioned here to be added to my to-be-read list. After I finish "The Innocents" by Francesca Segal, I'm looking forward to reading the "Golum and the Ginni."


message 28860: by Carrie (new)

Carrie (missfryer) | 453 comments STACIE! I love Joshilyn Jackson too! She is hilarious


message 28861: by Katherine (new)

Katherine | 11 comments Getting ready to start "Fly Away" by Kristin Hannah. I absolutely love her books and can't wait to dive into this one! Also "Judging a book by its lover" Lauren Leto and "Dash & Lily's Book of Dares"(ebook) Rachel Cohn


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Whitney 'Thompson' Jenkins (whitney210) | 452 comments I'm getting ready start It's Murder, My Son by Lauren Carr for our library's book club. The author herself will be leading our discussion,,,


message 28863: by Whitney (new)

Whitney 'Thompson' Jenkins (whitney210) | 452 comments I'm getting ready start It's Murder, My Son by Lauren Carr for our library's book club. The author herself will be leading our discussion!!!


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Paula | 1098 comments I've just started A Darkness More Than Night (Harry Bosch, #7) by Michael Connelly


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Jodi | 9 comments Painter of Silence by Georgina Harding


message 28866: by Claire (new)

Claire (clairebear8) | 514 comments I just finished The Emperor of All Maladies and thought it was excellent. I will review it and post the link later. Now I am reading Girlchild.


message 28867: by Gary (last edited May 13, 2013 03:39AM) (new)

Gary R | 117 comments Just finished Discretion by Allison Leotta by Alliosn Leotta (rated 4 out of 5)and now started Private Berlin (Other Private Offices) by James Patterson by James Patterson.


message 28868: by Wendy (new)

Wendy Barlow | 101 comments Karen M wrote: "I've moved on to Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan and The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas."

I loved Snow Flower and the Secret Fan not something i would usually read but it was for a book group. Hope you enjoy it.


message 28869: by Gary (last edited May 14, 2013 03:30AM) (new)

Gary R | 117 comments Just finished Private Berlin (Other Private Offices) by James Patterson by James patterson (4.5 of 5)and now starting Blood Moon by Alexandra Sokoloff by Alexandra Sokoloff.


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Joann | 9 comments I'm reading A Confederacy of Dunces. So far so good.
Laughing out loud.

I just finished Defending Jacob - Amazing book


message 28871: by Scott (new)

Scott | 257 comments I finished Monster Hunter Legion. I hate that it ended in a cliff hanger. I want the next one now!

Now I'm reading Who I Am. I love The Who!


message 28872: by Jackie (new)

Jackie Feddema-robinson | 1 comments Just finished Gilded Destiny A Vesper Novella by Nola Sarina Gilded destiny by Nola Sarina and love it.
Now reading Forsaken by Keary Taylor Forsaken (Fall of Angels, #2) by Keary Taylor


message 28873: by Gitte (new)

Gitte (gittetofte) I'm reading Fruit of the Lemon by Andrea Levy and I've just started The Family Fang by Kevin Wilson on audio.


message 28874: by Jasmine (new)

Jasmine Schwartz (jasmineschwartz) The Bridge of Sighs
It's nothing like his thrillers. This is a very nuanced and fascinating series set in a fictional East European city after World War II. Really excellent.


message 28875: by Jasmine (new)

Jasmine Schwartz (jasmineschwartz) Good choices Aimee! Hope you make it through some of them, at least.
Aimee wrote: "I made a trip to the library today and came home with too many books.
The Poisonwood Bible-Barbara Kingsolver
The Yiddish Policeman's Union-Michael Chabon
The Castle in the Forest-Norman Mailer
The..."



message 28876: by Gary (new)

Gary R | 117 comments Gary wrote: "Just finished Private Berlin (Other Private Offices) by James Pattersonby James patterson (4.5 of 5)and now starting Blood Moon by Alexandra Sokoloffby Alexandra Sokoloff."

Now I'm finished Blood Moon by Alexandra Sokoloff. It was amazing I would highly recommend reading it if you like serial killer/detective stories.


message 28877: by Karen M (new)

Karen M | 1956 comments Wendy wrote: "Karen M wrote: "I've moved on to Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan and The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas..."

Snow Flower was a fascinating read. I love books that take me into an area where I can actually painlessly learn something new.

I'm reading Olive Kitteridge and enjoying the short stories very much. And for something different I'm read The Mating. I do love werewolves!

The Mating (Law of the Lycans, #1) by Nicky Charles Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout


message 28878: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Klaassen (librarymom23) I am reading Those Who Save Us.


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Kimberley (aviendha) | 10 comments The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins


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James (jim) | 2 comments I'm reading "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" by Pirsig again. Two of the three other people in my critique group were enthusiastic about the way it's written. It must have something since it promptly sold five million copies when it first came out, is credited with helping create a cultural revolution and has stayed on bookstore shelves for over a quarter century. Way back when I started thinking about a book I'd like to write, my proposed title was "Zen and the Art of Biological Cycle Maintenance."


message 28881: by Alex (new)

Alex Kudera | 49 comments I wish I could follow Pirsig's classic with something along the same lines, but in fact, I'm not enamored of all Philip Roth, but I'm currently reading and enjoying his I Married A Communist. . . good detailed look at 40s and 50s America, the period of the red scare, etc. I've also recently read and enjoyed my first David Lodge novel, Changing Places, which has a lot of good satire on 1969 at UC Berkeley as well as what is most likely Birmingham, England.


message 28882: by Keri (new)

Keri I am reading Game of Thrones Book One and Drinking & Tweeting: And Other Brandi Blunders.


message 28883: by Randy (new)

Randy Attwood (randyatwood) | 5 comments I just finished and reviewed Terry Needham's "When I was a Child" I'm not much of a fan of what I can memoir-based fiction, but Terry's tale of his Uncle through dust storm Kansas and WWII paratrooper who was captured on DDay and spent the rest of the war in a prison camp captivated me. He is able to make the story so much fuller be being able to include a dark family secret and how he learned about it. I gave it five stars in my review of it on Amazon.


message 28884: by James (new)

James (jim) | 2 comments The Constant Gardener by John LeCarre'was very engrossing. My son-in-law, wife and I all liked it despite different tastes. I’m taking a second look at Pirsig’s Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. The three other members of my critique group liked it. I’m finding things I missed before. It helped my understanding to learn more about Zen. The book must have had something to sell five million copies and stay in bookstores for over a quarter century. It's credited with helping a revolution in our culture by given values to those who had only the negative value of freedom.


message 28885: by Brad (new)

Brad | 7 comments I'm currently reading The Sicilian by Mario Puzo and For a New Liberty The Libertarian Manifesto by Murray N. Rothbard . I've just finished Touch & Go by Lisa Gardner which was my first Lisa Gardner very good, also finished America the Beautiful Rediscovering What Made This Nation Great by Ben Carson to get an idea ofBen Carson iin case he runs for president he has some logical ideas haha


message 28886: by Virginia (new)

Virginia Voelker I just finished "The Ruins of Gorlan". It's the first YA I've read since I was a teen. It was surprisingly good.


message 28887: by Gary (new)

Gary R | 117 comments Now reading Odd Thomas (Odd Thomas, #1) by Dean Koontz by Dean Koontz and Still Midnight (Alex Morrow, #1) by Denise Mina by Denise Mina.


message 28888: by Karen M (last edited May 23, 2013 11:57AM) (new)

Karen M | 1956 comments I have moved on to the second book in the Law of the Lycans, The Keeping, The Keeping (Law of the Lycans, #2) by Nicky Charles and the 7th book in the No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency series, Blue Shoes and Happiness, Blue Shoes and Happiness (No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency #7) by Alexander McCall Smith .


message 28889: by Beth (new)

Beth I recently finished fellow Colorado mystery author Margaret Coel's The Silent Spirit The Silent Spirit (Wind River Reservation, #14) by Margaret Coel and loved it, as I have all of her books that I've read.


message 28890: by Aaron (new)

Aaron Thibeault (thebookreporter) | 76 comments Just finished the new book by Google big wigs Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen called The New Digital Age: Reshaping the Future of People, Nations and Business. The authors prognosticate on how digital technology will impact everything from the domestic sphere; to government and international relations and conflicts; to the developing world (where 5 billion people are expected to come online in the next 20 years). The authors have some very interesting perspectives on how the digital age will play out. I've written a full executive summary of the book available here: http://newbooksinbrief.com/2013/05/23...

Cheers,
Aaron


message 28891: by Brad (new)

Brad | 7 comments Gary wrote: "Now reading Odd Thomas (Odd Thomas, #1) by Dean Koontzby Dean Koontz and Still Midnight (Alex Morrow, #1) by Denise Minaby Denise Mina."

I've read Odd Thomas twice now, hope you like it!


message 28892: by Stacey (new)

Stacey Hunt (staceytianna) | 27 comments I'm reading Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare for school. I've heard the story a thousand times, I'd say it's about time I read it for myself! Well, despite the confusing language they used back then, but meh, that's why it's school, and I've got an English teacher to translate.

Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare


message 28893: by Claire (new)

Claire (clairebear8) | 514 comments I just finished Girlchild by Tupelo Hassman. It was different, the writing was really good, but did not really enjoy the story too much.


message 28894: by Susan (last edited May 24, 2013 10:12PM) (new)

Susan (suuzuu) | 1 comments Just finished reading The Leaving of Things by Jay Antani and Where'd You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple . Now I'm reading Swamplandia! by Karen Russell . Loved, loved, loved the first two. The first is set in India about a newly transplanted teenage boy, the other based in Seattle about a crazy architect. All three are really family sagas. Only about 1/2 through Swamplandia.


message 28895: by Jasmine (new)

Jasmine Schwartz (jasmineschwartz) Fathers and Daughters A Novel by Benjamin Markovits
Just started this interesting novel about a year in Manhattan seen through the eyes of four different characters.


message 28896: by Paula (new)

Paula (paularo) | 48 comments Stacey wrote: "I'm reading Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare for school. I've heard the story a thousand times, I'd say it's about time I read it for myself! Well, despite the confusing language they used b..."
Try getting a good side-by-side version with modern English next to Shakes' actual words. This is fun to understand on your own plus it is meant to be seen so watch a few movies of the actual play - Baz Lurhman's version has much to recommend it. This is an English teacher who thinks you might like to understand as you read too.


message 28897: by Chris (last edited May 30, 2013 04:10AM) (new)

Chris Dietzel (chrisdietzel) | 92 comments Just finished Canada by Richard Ford , which was excellent.

Just started Little Bee by Chris Cleave , which is not very engrossing so far.


message 28898: by Scott (last edited May 28, 2013 09:43AM) (new)

Scott | 257 comments I finished Who I Am. Then I started Inferno over the weekend.


message 28899: by Jasmine (new)

Jasmine Schwartz (jasmineschwartz) About the man who told America to "Turn on, Tune in and Drop Out": I Have America Surrounded A Biography of Timothy Leary by J.M.R. Higgs


message 28900: by Claire (new)

Claire (clairebear8) | 514 comments I started Her Fearful Symmetry. So far pretty good.


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