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Jessie
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Jul 19, 2010 11:08AM
I just finished Say You're One of Them, and I would not recommend this to anyone. Also, I'm still working my way through Anna K.
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Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner), The Founding Bookworm
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Tami--That was my experience too!!
Jessie--I have that one on my TBR list so I'm interested in why you wouldn't recommend it!
Jessie--I have that one on my TBR list so I'm interested in why you wouldn't recommend it!
I just finished "The Perks of being a Wallflower" and I'm in the middle of reading "Generation Me" for fall orientation. I loved Wallflower,but as anyone read Generation Me?
It's now one of my favorite books. I'm so glad I decided to read it! I swear, I wanted to quote the entire book to everyone I know. It was simply amazing :)
Richard wrote: "Hmmm. How is it reading multiple books at once? I always tend to focus on one book at a time, even though I would like to read all my books at once haha."I wind up focusing solely on one of them eventually. For instance, I applied myself and finished Fifth Avenue, 5:00am this afternoon. I usually read more than one book if nothing is grabbing me and holding my attention.
Ahhh... That's a good idea. I feel bad cause I just started a book blog, and this book is the second one I'm doing, but the book is long and I have a lot of stuff going on, so it's taking a while. I'm only 37% done right now (232/619 pages).
That's why I didn't want to have my personal blog be just about books: If I'm not finishing, I can't post and consistency is important when you're starting a blog. Are you writing for our blog?
No, it's just a blog I started on tumblr.com. I have two actually: a personal blog and a book blog. Once I finish this book I'll probably be posting one every week. The next books on my list are quicker reads.
Jamie wrote: "Tami--That was my experience too!!Jessie--I have that one on my TBR list so I'm interested in why you wouldn't recommend it!"
Jamie, there were a numnber of reasons. I never felt like I knew any of the characters, plus the author used African words throughout the book but not in the way where you could understand what they meant which made it pretty confusing at points, also despite it being a book of short stories it felt very slow at points. Overall I just thought that it was poorly written.
But it has gotten some great reviews. So don't let my opinion stop you from reading it. Just let me know what you think of it when you do ;)
Just finished Frankenstein. I loved it. So different than what I thought the story was.
Not sure what to start now. Since I am at work, I should probably do just that, Work. But.....I already hear the books that are out in the car calling my name. Oh and my ereader too. :)
Not sure what to start now. Since I am at work, I should probably do just that, Work. But.....I already hear the books that are out in the car calling my name. Oh and my ereader too. :)
Now that I have an iPod touch I'll just be gettin free e-books from B&N and read those. Cause I'm against replacing the actual book with an electronic version.
Tami wrote: "Just finished Frankenstein. I loved it. So different than what I thought the story was. "Oh man, I know! I read that my senior year in high school for AP English and it totally surprised me. I wasn't looking forward to it in the beginning, but I ended up loving it.
I just finished The Lost World and Other Stories, which was pretty interesting, though a bit too drawn-out elsewhere. Now I want to watch that crappy The Lost World TV show! Heh.Anyway, I might either start American Psycho next or continue with Jane Austen's Letters or English Romantic Poetry. It's probably going to end up a mixture of all three... or something else entirely. We'll see.
Richard wrote: "Now that I have an iPod touch I'll just be gettin free e-books from B&N and read those. Cause I'm against replacing the actual book with an electronic version."You can do that with an iPod touch? I need to hook mine up!
Since I just finished Middlesex, I'm going to start on the Sherlock Holmes series. So, a A Study in Scarlet first. :DWell and also still reading Anna Karenina.
You can do that with an iPod touch? I need to hook mine up!"Yeah, you can. You just need to get the eReader B&N app and then through it log onto your B&N account and voila, access to your online library :D.
Jules, I love the contrast: American Psycho and Jane Austen's Letters or English Romantic Poetry!
Within the past few days I have started and finished A Million Little Pieces and A Northern Light. I think I'm going to start The Count of Monte Cristo soon.
Laura Ashlee wrote: "I finished Neverwhere. Now I'm reading Stardust."Is Stardust related to the movie that came out with Michelle Pfeiffer?
Richard wrote: "Laura Ashlee wrote: "I finished Neverwhere. Now I'm reading Stardust."Is Stardust related to the movie that came out with Michelle Pfeiffer?"
I've never seen the movie so I'm not totally sure, but I looked at the synopsis and it looks like they're the same story to me.
Yeah, it's the same story. I've seen the movie and read the book, and I actually think the movie was better for once.
Just downloaded the B&N ereader! Haven't tried it yet, read some reviews on iTunes saying it won't load so hopefully it works for me.To keep on topic: I just finished Brave New World, really enjoyed it. Planning on starting Franny and Zooey next because I do love me some Salinger.
I've been doing really badly about finishing anything. I haven't had much time to read lately and when I have had time to read, I get easily distracted. I'm almost halfway through Out of Africa, which I love, but it's not the type of book that you just speed through. I'm a few pages into Atlas Shrugged and One Hundred Years of Solitude, both of which I'd really like to read. I think I want to read the Marquez book more though. Hopefully, I'm able to get some time and some concentration soon because I miss reading!
Yeah, I understand what you mean, Lori. I was working on RW Holmen's A Wretched Man: A Novel of Paul the Apostle for a while, which I finally finished.I decided to take a break from heavier/historical stuff to read Aimee Bender's The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake.
I felt the same way about Stardust. The movie is one of my very favorite movies, but I didn't really care for the book.
Samantha wrote: "Just downloaded the B&N ereader! Haven't tried it yet, read some reviews on iTunes saying it won't load so hopefully it works for me.To keep on topic: I just finished Brave New World,..."
I just downloaded the ereader app, too, and it works for me. Maybe the people who are having problems just haven't upgraded to a newer O.S. yet.
I just finished reading It Started with a Dare and am now reading Wildthorn. (I've been reading lots of YA lately.)
I finished reading The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake. Meh. I really did NOT like that book.I started Maeve Binchy's Heart and Soul, which I received from Fodor's as one of their giveaways. It's good so far!
I have just finished reading, Barbara Kingsolver's Pigs in Heaven. I enjoyed it and I thought it would be a good read since I had read The Bean Trees for Highschool. Currently reading Carrie Ryan's THe Dead-Tossed Waves, which is fantastic.
I'm going to have to watch the movie when I'm done with the book (Stardust). I've been enjoying the book so far.The only thing I can't figure out about Gaiman is the way he structures his endings. The book could have been over by now if he had structured it a little differently. I felt the same way about Neverwhere. The last little chunk of that book was just unnecessary.
The last book I finished is Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and I am now almost done with The Girl Who Played with Fire. I am not sure what to read next. Part of me just wants to keep going and read the third one but I also have a million other books I would love to start.
The Millenium trilogy is staring at me from my parents' bookshelf... But I also have so many books of my own I still need to read. Am currently reading The Magicians and hopefully finishing it tonight, after that I'm starting either Take a Chance on Me or The Count of Monte Cristo.
Kelsey wrote: "Oh, and I did start reading House of Leaves, which is just pretty much insane, but it's good. "i'd love to get a hold of that book, but it's missing from my local library! ughhh
Daisy wrote: "The Millenium trilogy is staring at me from my parents' bookshelf... But I also have so many books of my own I still need to read. Am currently reading The Magicians and hopefully fi..."The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo is DEFINITELY worth reading.
Elizabeth wrote: "Kelsey wrote: "Oh, and I did start reading House of Leaves, which is just pretty much insane, but it's good. "i'd love to get a hold of that book, but it's missing from my local library! ughhh"
I've heard that's good too. I want to read it at some point.
I just finished The Magicians and I didn't like it. I'm always sad when I don't like a book, especially one I own. I expected so much of it cause I love books about magic, but the main character was just a miserable, arrogant, never satisfied boy. Plus, this other world in the book sounds just like Narnia, which to me doesn't really signal creativity.Now I really need something light and fun, so I've decided on Take a Chance on Me cause Jill Mansell always delivers feel-good funny books.
I just finished Heart of Darkness and it's one of those books you are not sure how to feel after you have finished it. I'm kind of stuck in a standstill wondering about the essence of humanity and how none of us truly know how to handle world situations sometimes. Should we be concerned, should we turn our back? And I think that was Conrad's point. Maybe no one knows. Nonetheless, it was an eye-opener, and although sad, I enjoyed it.Starting (or re-starting, too slow for me the the first go-around, giving it another shot) Run by Ann Patchett now!
I finished Take a Chance on Me and I loved it! Jill Mansell always gets it right with witty characters and just plain feel-good romance. Which was just what I needed after the disappointment of the Magicians.
Ever since joining goodreads I've heard great things about The Millenium Series, but I'm still only number 273 on my library's waiting list! I have a million other things to read, but I'd like to read them before I go back to school. I might break down and buy The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo...
Yeah I want to read the Millenium series, but I doubt I'll get it before I go back to school. Maybe my school library or local library near my school will have it.
Yea, getting it from my school library is a definite plan since they employ a lot more resources to get books for students. Of course once I get back to school I probably won't have time to read it...
Rayna wrote: "Ever since joining goodreads I've heard great things about The Millenium Series, but I'm still only number 273 on my library's waiting list! I have a million other things to read, but I'd like to r..."If there is a Goodwill near you that's an awesome place to check for books. I have found a lot of the more popular books people have donated and paperbacks are only 50 cents. It's hit or miss but worth a shot.
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