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I second that. It is good, but different from the Percy series. Egyptian gods instead of the Olympians.

Pillars should keep me occupied for a few days. Perhaps she'll finish it by then...
All these mentions of the Hunger Games makes me want to read them again.

Pillars is one of my very favorite books. I you enjoy it don't forget about the sequel

Now I'm off to The Postmistress while also reading Anna Karenina. Whee!

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Krish wrote: "Randomly slotting in here, as I'm new! I just finished reading a Gone by Mo Hayder (she has certainly got back to her best after failing with Ritual and Skin) and am currently reading The Purple Hi..."
Let me know how you end up liking Purple Hibiscus! I saw it the other day and wondered about it.
Let me know how you end up liking Purple Hibiscus! I saw it the other day and wondered about it.
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Just finished 360 Degrees Longitude: One Family's Journey Around the World which was excellent and makes me want to go on a year long journey around the world!
I think I'm either going to read The Hunger Games or The Last Lecture
I think I'm either going to read The Hunger Games or The Last Lecture

Jamie, I am about half way through the book, its simply stunning. I'm not sure if you have read "The God Of Small Things'; buts it's a little smilar to that. Set in Nigeria it captures beautifully the transition from pagan, idol worshipping to monotheistic worship after the introduction of the Christian faiths by the missionaries. It does this through the eyes of a 15 year old girl born into a wealthy, christian family the patriarch of which is overbearing and strict. So far its wonderful. I'm just annoyed that I started it when I have my theory test in driving coming up Eeeek!!

I've never read it either, you'll have to let me know how it is!


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Lori wrote: "I finished Water for Elephants early this morning. It was so wonderful! I'm leaving it for my grandma to read. I plan on starting Wait Till Next Year today and hopefully doing some more work on ..."
YAY! I'm glad you liked it!!
YAY! I'm glad you liked it!!
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Lori wrote: "I finished Water for Elephants early this morning. It was so wonderful! I'm leaving it for my grandma to read. I plan on starting Wait Till Next Year today and hopefully doing some more work on ..."
YAY! I'm glad you liked it!!
YAY! I'm glad you liked it!!

Except for one thing. The kids name. Charles Wallace is a terrible name!

I think I'll (have to) immerse myself in Becoming Jane Austen next - I need it for a big presentation I've got coming up in a month, but Jane Austen is also always a subject matter I love to read about, so this is definitely mixing duty and pleasure.
I just finished The Book Thief. I really enjoyed it, even if it kicked me hard.
I'm going to work on The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and some other books I grab from the public library. I'm going to visit family and I will probably have lots of reading time, especially on the road.
I'm going to work on The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and some other books I grab from the public library. I'm going to visit family and I will probably have lots of reading time, especially on the road.
still trudging through Anna K. I really wish I had more time to read. Hopefully this afternoon will be slow and tomorrow I don't think I have anything going on. Maybe can push it and finish by then.


Aw! Lol every time someone says something bad about this book it makes me sad. It's been my favorite since I was little.

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Just finished reading The Hunger Games! I LOVED IT!!!! It was definitely deserving of the hype!
I have no IDEA what to read next since I don't have the second book in that series yet!!
I have no IDEA what to read next since I don't have the second book in that series yet!!



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Kimi wrote: "Just finished 'The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner' and now I'm on to 'Change of heart' by Jodi Picoult."
How was The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner? I've been hearing alot about this book lately!
How was The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner? I've been hearing alot about this book lately!

I have no IDEA what to read next since I don't have the second book in that series yet!!"
YAY I'm glad you liked it, It's definitely in my top 5, and the second book is just as great!
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Jen wrote: "Jamie, you can read it for free (only for the next two weeks though) on Stepenie Meyer's website."
Ooh good to know! Thanks!
Ooh good to know! Thanks!

I just finished William Alexander's 52 Loaves: One Man's Relentless Pursuit of Truth, Meaning, and a Perfect Crust, which was awesome and funny. Still working on East of Eden, and I'm also going to start Leila Ahmed's A Border Passage: From Cairo to America--A Woman's Journey.

How was A Touch of Dead?

with reality but I'm just not sure....


Now I'm on to The Secret Life of Bees.

Now I'm on to [book:The Secret Life o..."
alicia, have you read The Pearl? I agree that it can't compare to EoE, but that's my next favorite Steinbeck novel.



Yeah, that's a great way to read more of his work! I wish I had that compilation. I know you liked EoE too. I'd also recommend Travels with Charley (his travel memoir of driving around America with his dog) and The Moon Is Down. The only book I've had a hard time getting into (and have not picked back up) is The Winter of Our Discontent.



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I'm going to take a break from popular new fiction and re-read East of Eden. It..."
Oh my, had I seen your comment earlier I surely would have picked up The Hunger Games in the bookstore today... I was so close to taking it with me! But it'll definitely move up some on my mental to-buy list :)
Bex wrote: "I've embarked on a scary intense sort of reading binge in which I've finished 8 books in the last 10 days. This pace of reading is such a far cry from my typical reading style that its almost scary..."
I hope you enjoy The Pillars of the Earth! I found it quite lovely.
Anyway, I'm currently reading The Shadow of the Wind, which I find to be much better than I had expected thanks to my mother's earlier feedback...