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Just checked the list and there are several books written by Malachy. Hmm, might be in trouble here.
I read A Monk Swimming A Memoir many years ago and it wasn't bad but I prefer Frank. It was interesting seeing another persons perspective of basically the same events.
Gave up on Dubliners after forcing myself through 3 stories. I may have just been in the wrong state of mind but they seemed so tedious and pointless. I'm sure if I were feeling analytical I could get some great life altering meaning from them but not today. Started In the Woods and am over halfway through. So far I'm really enjoying it, I would still be reading except it was started to get really good and I figured I should stop before I was up all night.
In the Woods is fantastic. I read it over the summer last year, and I finished the whole thing in about a day, I just couldn't put it down. I hear there's a sequel, but I'm not sure what it's called.Does anybody know?
Anna wrote: "In the Woods is fantastic. I read it over the summer last year, and I finished the whole thing in about a day, I just couldn't put it down. I hear there's a sequel, but I'm not sure what it's calle..."The sequel is The Likeness A Novel
I'm glad to hear that you guys enjoyed it. I read it fairly quickly, but was quite disappointed with the ending. I have The Likeness sitting on my shelf, but I can't bring myself to read it quite yet, in case the end of it is as disappointing to me as In The Woods was.
I was disappointed with the ending, too.I wonder if The Likeness picks up where that one leaves off...? I'll have to buy a copy.
I just finished Wuthering Heights and then someone recommended My Sister's Keeper to me. It was amazing! I read it in less than three days. I would recommend it to everyone. Now I've started Dedication by the girls who wrote Nanny Diaries. Lolita's next on the list.
Abby wrote: "I just finished Wuthering Heights and then someone recommended My Sister's Keeper to me. It was amazing! I read it in less than three days. I would recommend it to everyone. Now I've started Dedica..."
I'm reading Lolita right now. The writing is fantastic..I'm just having a hard time stomaching it.
I'm reading Lolita right now. The writing is fantastic..I'm just having a hard time stomaching it.
I was disappointed with the ending of In the Woods too. The sequel is about Cassie, but I don't think it's quite a continuation.
I finished reading Garth Nix's Sabriel yesterday so I've now moved on to the next book in the trilogy, Lirael =)
Tahleen wrote: "I was disappointed with the ending of In the Woods too. The sequel is about Cassie, but I don't think it's quite a continuation."Well, that may be infuriating.
***SPOILER***
I was really hoping that the mystery of Adam's childhood would be solved, and I was so frustrated when it wasn't in In The Woods
I am currently reading Lover Avenged, the newly released 7th book of the Black Dagger Brotherhood series, and I Capture the Castle.
I am greatly enjoying both.
I am greatly enjoying both.
Li wrote: "I finished reading Garth Nix's Sabriel yesterday so I've now moved on to the next book in the trilogy, Lirael =)"I love the Abhorsen Trilogy!
Tahleen wrote: "Gah, spoiler Allison!! But yes I definitely felt the same way."Ooops! I fixed the original post.
I was just checking in a few more minutes before class, and obviously wasn't thinking...lol
Anna wrote: "I'm currently reading Everyone Worth Knowing by Lauren Weisberger. It's hilarious so far. Love it."
I've seen this alot lately. I might have to pick it up!
I've seen this alot lately. I might have to pick it up!
I just finished Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight An African Childhood and loved it. It is one of my favorites and I hadn't really planned on reading it but once I started I had to finish. Also started B Is for Beer, Tom Robbins new book and it is really good so far. It is written as a children's story so it doesn't have any of his over the top sexual references but it still has great imagery and metaphors, and it is about beer so how could that be bad .
Haha nice fix Allison :) I just didn't want people to read it and be like "...wh- what??"On a side note, it is finals week and I have not been able to finish or start anything at all. So I have nothing more to contribute here. :P
Everything is Illuminated - Jonathan SafranfoerAfter this I need to get started on Slaughterhouse 5! Just in time for memorial day.
Alexandria wrote: "Everything is Illuminated - Jonathan Safranfoer
After this I need to get started on Slaughterhouse 5! Just in time for memorial day."
Have you read Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by him?? I loved that one too. I have this one sitting on my bookshelf..I saw the movie and LOVED it!
After this I need to get started on Slaughterhouse 5! Just in time for memorial day."
Have you read Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by him?? I loved that one too. I have this one sitting on my bookshelf..I saw the movie and LOVED it!
Jamie wrote: "Alexandria wrote: "Everything is Illuminated - Jonathan SafranfoerAfter this I need to get started on Slaughterhouse 5! Just in time for memorial day."
Have you read Extremely Loud and Incredibly..."
No I haven't! I've been wanting to read that one for a long time too, I figured I would read it after I read this one :)
Alexandria wrote: "Jamie wrote: "Alexandria wrote: "Everything is Illuminated - Jonathan Safranfoer
After this I need to get started on Slaughterhouse 5! Just in time for memorial day."
Have you read Extremely Loud ..."
I've heard not to read them too closely together. So perhaps read it after you've read a few others..at least this is what the consensus is. I think that is why I've chosen to wait so long. I want to appreciate his style in two separate instances..far apart from each other.
After this I need to get started on Slaughterhouse 5! Just in time for memorial day."
Have you read Extremely Loud ..."
I've heard not to read them too closely together. So perhaps read it after you've read a few others..at least this is what the consensus is. I think that is why I've chosen to wait so long. I want to appreciate his style in two separate instances..far apart from each other.
Jamie wrote: "Alexandria wrote: "Jamie wrote: "Alexandria wrote: "Everything is Illuminated - Jonathan SafranfoerAfter this I need to get started on Slaughterhouse 5! Just in time for memorial day."
Have you r..."
really? I'll have to remember that.. that's strange. Thanks for the heads up - I want to enjoy them both as much as I can!
Kimberly wrote: "Li wrote: "I finished reading Garth Nix's Sabriel yesterday so I've now moved on to the next book in the trilogy, Lirael =)"I love the Abhorsen Trilogy!"
I only read Sabriel years ago so I'm glad that I'm finally reading the rest of the trilogy---it's so exciting! =D Am now moving on to Abhorsen =)
Michelle Kay wrote: "i just finished Black Flies A Novel
And am starting on Lolita"
I'm reading Lolita right now. I'm having a hard time getting through it. The writing is fantastic..it is more just the subject matter.
And am starting on Lolita"
I'm reading Lolita right now. I'm having a hard time getting through it. The writing is fantastic..it is more just the subject matter.
hopefully i'll get through it then. i have a tough times with books that the subject doesnt intrigue me. i plan on starting the book tomorrow.
I just finished When You Are Engulfed in Flames by David Sedaris. I think you all read this for the monthly challenge, at least from what I can tell. I have mixed feelings about the book since I love Sedaris' older books like Naked and Me Talk Pretty One Day. I just started Animal, Vegetable, Miracle A Year of Food Life, which seems pretty good so far.
40 more pages left of The Good Earth. I'm debating finishing it this morning instead of packing/cramming for my American Lit test. I could always wait until my break before my French test. It's killing me! I want to read it and finish...
Since I'm DONE, I have been able to read a lot more of Sunshine. I think I have about 100 pages left (out of about 400). But the question is, should I read or exercise?
I've started reading Joseph Keller's Catch-22 but I'm aldo looking at my shelf and trying to figure out what book to read alongside of it xD
I just finished The Good Earth. It is making me think about my ambitions and the consequences and benefits of those ambitions.
Just started Love in the Time of Cholera for the 84,000th time. I hope I'll be able to finish this time.
FINALLY finished Sunshine! If you like vampire novels you HAVE to read this. I haven't felt this way about a vamp books since I read Interview with a Vampire.
Tahleen wrote: "FINALLY finished Sunshine! If you like vampire novels you HAVE to read this. I haven't felt this way about a vamp books since I read Interview with a Vampire.""Interview with a Vampire" is next on my list! My friend really enjoyed it so she's letting me borrow her copy. I about fell out of my chair when my rather conservative Aunt told me that she not only enjoyed that book, but that she owned the entire series. lol.
Kimberly wrote: "I just finished Rebel Angels last night. Now I'm about to start Crown Duel. "Crown Duel and Court Duel were my favorite books for the longest time. Oh my goodness. I need to find a copy of those books right away.
I'm currently reading Mansfield Park & I just started Slaughterhouse Five as it's been on my shelf for a while and I saw that it is our group read.
Li--I've just read Catch-22 this past semester...I hope you enjoy it! If you like satire (like I do), you'll find it hilarious! I hope everyone is enjoying Slaughterhouse Five--I had to read that last year for a class, and I really liked it. It was a perfect introduction to Vonnegut!
Right now, I'm reading Stephen King's Just After Sunset, which is the most recent collection of short stories he has published. I love it so far--just like sinking back into a big, comfy chair! :)
I just finished Firefly Lane. I have no idea what I'm going to start next - maybe I should pick up one of the books I put down in December.
Kimberly, that's awesome haha. It is very erotic, but there is no sex or sexually explicit anything. It just gives you a feeling... I really enjoyed Interview with a Vampire, but I'm scared to read the other books in the series! Haha I'm afraid they'll get worse, some reviews have given me that impression.
I read God Bless You, Dr. Kevorkian by Kurt Vonnegut today. It's really funny and thought provoking. Love that Vonnegut! Afterwards, I started on Slaughterhouse Five, finally!
Justine wrote: "I just finished Firefly Lane. I have no idea what I'm going to start next - maybe I should pick up one of the books I put down in December."Justine, how did you like Firefly Lane? I read the first chapter or so online once and it seemed pretty good.
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