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Kimberly, I just finished this book. You are really going to enjoy it. Lots of action.

I almost bought Infinite Jest at Borders a couple of weeks ago but I chickened out because of how long it is!

Haha. No, you shouldn't be afeared! That's the number one mistake bibliophiles make! Yes it's huge, but think of it as one amazing book you could be reading instead of five shorter, less amazing, more tiresome books. If that makes any sense. I'm nowhere near finished yet but I'm enjoying the heck out of it so far, and I can already appreciate the author's genius.




I just started The Mind Tree: A Miraculous Child Breaks the Silence of Autism I am a bit skeptical about this book,and I need to read further before I can come to an opinion on this book.

About to start Another Faust. Have high hopes!




I hope you're liking His Dark Materials, Lori. Not too long ago I was obsessed enough with the series to read and re-read it several times. Good times.
Anyway, I'm reading The Library at Night and it's pretty interesting.

I hope you're liking His Dark Materials, Lori. Not too long ago I was obsessed enough wit..."
Reena, I'm really liking it so far! I'm about 50 pages in so far, and it's an interesting dystopic/sci-fi novel. I find the characters to be pretty humorous so far, too. It reminds me of 1984 meets Monty Python (a little).
I actually freaked out while reading the last book in the His Dark Materials trilogy when I was younger, so I haven't touched them. However, I really want to reread them, because I loved the first two books, and I think I'll be less scared by the third book now (like ten years later, haha).
The Library at Night looks great; I've added it to be TBR list!


Yes Lori, in my opinion the last book in the HDM series served its purpose as the climax really well. I'm glad you're liking HDM! Although I must say that I can totally understand why the last book would have been freaky to your younger self, Jess.




Heather, The God of Small Things is on my TBR list and I have heard pretty good things about it. So let me know how are you finding this book.

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Right now I'm reading Dana Haynes' Crashers, one of my Goodreads First Reads wins.

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Jess,
[book:The Purity Myth: How America's Obsession with Virginity is Hurting Young Women sounds really interesting! I just put it on my to-read shelf.


Anna! I heard about her story in the play The Exonerated, she was one of i think four or five people who were wrongly convicted of murder and put on death row, then pardoned.



Hi Yusra! I just finished The God of Small Things about twenty minutes ago and I think its a book definitely worth reading...its kind of hard to describe...its not good as in what happened is good, its good as in it's real. What the characters go through and the way the story is written go together so perfectly. I don't know what kind of books you like, but it was an amazing (and sometimes shocking) story.
I finished Atlas Shrugged. My 1,000,000+ pager. (I love how my exagerations keep adding zeros)
I enjoyed the story and hated the story. Does that make sense? I have no concept of people that don't think, and no sympathy for those that think only of themselves, so I didn't like the good guys or the bad guys.
If anyone has read it, you will understand, my mind is fried. I so need to read something really fun or something really fluffy or both. I think reading tax law is even a step up. Maybe. :)
I enjoyed the story and hated the story. Does that make sense? I have no concept of people that don't think, and no sympathy for those that think only of themselves, so I didn't like the good guys or the bad guys.
If anyone has read it, you will understand, my mind is fried. I so need to read something really fun or something really fluffy or both. I think reading tax law is even a step up. Maybe. :)

I really loved The Golden Compass. It was wonderful. The Subtle Knife had to grow on me because it's a little all over the place. But it introduced Will, who I just love. He's such a passionate character; he and Lyra both are.

I'm going to read through "Howl" before I begin ...Hornet's Nest.

I enjoyed the story and hated the story. Does that make sense? I have no concept of people that do..."
Hahaha, I haven't read Atlas Shrugged, but I just had to let you know that I appreciate your comment. LOL One of these days, I hope I'll get around to actually reading it. And honestly, you're an inspiration for doing it. Congratulations!




I'm also in the middle of Nisa: The Life and Words of a !Kung Woman by Majorie Shostak which is really interesting. It's sort of a memoir of a woman from a hunter-gatherer culture in the Kalahari Desert (and they speak one of those cool languages with the click consonants), as well as an ethnography of the culture.




I've been meaning to read that one! Let me know how you like it once you're finished.

As a complete Harry Potter dork, I'm intrigued. What's this book called/who is it by?

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I loved The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and its sequels! They are my current obsession :)
I just finished Something Like Fate by Susane Colasanti, a YA romance. It was cute but not strikingly original. I have to read and review the Pride and Prejudice and Zombies graphic novel for Austenblog, and then I'm starting the newest in one of my favorite series: Kitty Goes to War by Carrie Vaughn.