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Next I plan on starting one of this months group reads. I've been wanting to read both of them!

I really enjoyed that one! Hope you like it :)
Am still reading [book:The Count of Monte Cristo|712..."
I've never read the Count of Monte Cristo before, but I was told that the movie is a lot better, and different then the book. I'd definitely watch the movie after you read it though. It's really good!

I really enjoyed that one! Hope you like it :)
Am still reading [book:The Count of Mo..."
On the flip side, I've never seen the movie and I thought the book was brilliant. I don't know if I want to mess with my thoughts about the book by seeing the film versions!
I finished East of Eden and loved it. Am going to start In Cold Blood next, but must get some work done first.

I'm about to REstart reading a book I started towards the end of last summer that I never got around to finishing, which was getting exciting at the part I stopped at. It's called Evil at Heart by Chelsea Cain.


I have a big collection of his books. Granted, the size of the collection seems to be determined by the fact that his books are insanely thick more than the number of books I own. I have no clue how many I have, but I know for sure I have Hawaii, Space, Centennial, and a ton of others.

Once I finish The Passage, I'm going to get a start on In Cold Blood.

I grabbed a few mass market sized from my dad's dad's house. I may request that someone grab the hardback copies as well because they were different. I started Hawaii last night. Oh my goodness! I love it and I haven't even gotten to the main plot where people show up!


Next I plan on starting one of this months group reads. I've been wanting to re..."
That's such an amazing book! I have two autistic cousins and it's incredible how accurately the boy is portrayed, Mark Haddon is such an under-rated author for that.
I just finished Transition by Iain Banks, which messed my head up so much I thought I'd have a rest, so I started Candypop: Candy an dthe Broken Biscuits by Lauran Laverne. I'm not too old for teen fiction, honest :)

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Let me know what you think about The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. I've been thinking about buying it.


Glad you liked The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie! I liked The Weed that Strings the Hangman's Bag even more. I hope you enjoy the Stieg Larsson book!



We (contemporary lit class) just read this book this summer. It sort of a difficult read, due to it's anti-novel 'style', but once you get pat the first chapter it does become bearable. You WILL need a wikipedia reference of sorts, some of the characters in the book are REAL! Lots of french terms and references to Barnes' Madame Bovary.

Starting The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle.


I've just finished The Count of Monte Cristo and loved it! Edmond is such a lovable character and I believed him justified in him revenge. The attention to detail by Dumas is just amazing and the plot he crafted is wonderful. In other words: READ IT (if you haven't already).

I'm glad you liked The Count of Monte Cristo! It's a fantastic book with lots of layers. Edmond is quite a likable hero, too.

I have mixed feelings on Wicked. I wanted to love it, but it was very long and dragged in many parts. The musical was much better :)

I actually ended up choosing Wuthering Heights, though, lol... I'm still trying to get into it. You guys aren't very convincing, but I'm determined to at least give it a try!






Next up I'm going to read The Maze Runner by James Dashner.
Finished In Cold Blood Saturday, started and finished The Lovely Bones Sunday and started Hunted Sunday night.




Do it! I also loved The Pearl. But I'm sure everyone's heard me wax poetic about my love for Steinbeck before...


I've come to the same conclusion...and I'm kicking myself for taking my copy of his 6 short novels to my apartment already. I can't get them until next Wednesday or Thursday, when I go to stay. :(





I just finished the first book and plan on starting Anne of Avonlea today.

My next book I'll be reading is My First Movie, Take Two: Ten Celebrated Directors Talk About Their First Film but I kind of want to watch the movies first that the directors are going to discuss. (I'm majoring in film)




That's why I hate reading a book too fast. I'm paranoid I'll miss stuff and forget details and whatnot :(.
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