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Of Mice and Men was one of the first books to actually make me cry.
I really like Anna K when we read it in high school as well. Although, I won't lie. Toward the mid-end, I skimmed a couple of chapters. I couldn't take it any more, I needed to know what happened exactly. I think I need to read it again one of these days... :)

Finished Fight Club- still haven't seen the movie, gonna fix that soon.
Reading The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest

Finished Fight Club- still haven't seen the movie, gonna fix that soon.
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The movie is great. I've heard from many of my friends that the movie is better than the book. I haven't read it so I wouldn't know. I'd love to hear your thoughts after you see it.
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Technically right now I am "reading" The Hobbit: or There and Back Again, The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter, The Remains of the Day, and A Wizard of Earthsea. At least, that's what I have checked out of the library. I guess we'll see if I ever finish them.

I just finished, today, The Savage Detectives I love this book, specially the middle part of it.
Emily Sorry to hear that, hope you find a book that will interest you

From time to time I go through reading dry spells like that. I hope it gets better soon - there is really no remedy to it, since it's not the reading itself that bothers you but the circumstances :/ And to force it doesn't really help, is my experience...

I've only read 3 books by Steinbeck, but I liked them all. Cannery Row is one of my all time favorite books. I need to reread it so I can read the sequel. You guys are really making me want to read East of Eden now!

Denise, you really won't be disappointed if you do. If you'd like, I'd be willing to mail you my copy of EoE when I'm finished re-reading it (for free, since I'm trying to give away as many books as possible before I move to Ohio this summer). Let me know! It does have a little bit of highlighting (maybe 3-4 lines worth) in the beginning of the book, but other than that it is spotless.
I actually JUST took Cannery Row out of the library today. Can't wait to read it!

I hope you like Cannery Row. I think I liked it so much because it changed point of view. I always feel more connected to the characters that way.


Sonja, I also loved The Elegance of the Hedgehog! It was unexpectedly delightful.
I haven't read Persepolis, but I saw the film and thought it was fantastic. I sometimes have problems reading graphic novels/comics because there are so many things to look at (and I feel practically dizzy by the different visuals!). But I hope you enjoy it. Thematically, it's just wonderful.
Finished Betrayed and now have started Atlas Shrugged. One of my good friends mentioned it was his favorite book ever, and it has been on my shelf almost that long. :) It really doesn't seem like something I normally would read, and since it seems so long, I may break my one book at a time rule.



Kelly, I loved the Thirteenth Tale. Loved. Like really, really LOVED it. Hahaha

Kelly, I also had a hard time with the beginning of the book, but the second half was awesome. With the second Flavia de Luce mystery, I felt engaged right away, so I hope you'll think about picking that one up.
Like Sarah, I LOVED 'The Thirteenth Tale.' I hope you do too!

and Jess I'll definitely pick up the second one.

Let me know how you like The Thirteenth Tale. I've been wanting to read that (and The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie) for a while.
I thought Garden Spells was a nice summer read--you should definitely read it after The Thirteenth Tale. I plan on reading The Sugar Queen sometime this summer.



I just started Shanghai Girls. Seems good so far! Better than Slumdug Millionaire.


I loved the Lovely Bones, let me know what you think!

I loved Shanghai Girls!!

Haha. I've had Maugham on my reading list forever, but I'm always getting seduced away by shorter and quicker reads. I'm going to have to bump it nearer to the top of my list, if you're liking it.
I'm currently reading Labyrinths by Jorge Luis Borges and definitely liking it.


And Shannon I was obsessed with His Dark Materials. All three books are amazing.


That is possibly my favorite book ever. I hope you love it.
I just finished Thunderstruck by Erik Larson. He also wrote The Devil in the White City which is great.
Now I'm reading The Lives of John Lennon by Albert Goldman.
I guess I'm on a history non-fiction kick?

I've just started Queen Victoria: Demon Hunter and expect to really like it, so I hope I won't be disappointed.


And Shannon I was obsessed with His Dark Materials. All three books are amazing."
I totally agree! Shanghai Girls is also pretty awesome.

I am actually reading A Game of Thrones! I'm just getting started with it, pg 130 at the moment, but its really grabbed me. I've been trying to alternate fiction & non-fiction so I finished Bonk and moved on to George R. R. Martin.




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I really liked Anna K, which shocked me. I posted in the thread for it. I will post some ideas for discussion a little later, probably today since I don't know if I will have the patience to wait a little longer.
Now reading Betrayed (House of Night #2) by PC Cast and Kristin Cast.