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Tami | 3103 comments Mod
Finished The Help (LOVED IT) last night and right now just reading The Secret Garden during lulls at work. Not sure what to pick up next.


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Jessie (Jessie08) | 128 comments I just finished The Tenth Man. It was so good! It was the first of Greene's that I've read and I'm excited to read more from him.

I've also slowly been working on Lolita. It's such a difficult book to read. It has beautiful prose, but the topic is so stomach churning I needed a break from it for a bit.


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Tami | 3103 comments Mod
Does anyone watch Castle?

Heat Wave and Naked Heat are really books. So I bought them for a gag gift for my mom awhile ago, and I picked up Heat Wave last night. Not too far into it, but I tend to associate the actors with the characters in the book. Beckett is much better than Heat though. :)


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Kimberly (kimberlywithat) | 2140 comments That's awesome. I love Castle.


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Lauren Williams (mrslaurenwilliams) | 425 comments Finished If I Stay a couple of nights ago. I loved it! It was face paced and the author let the awful, crazy part at the very beginning of the book!


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Lori Walker I'm currently reading Auntie Mame: An Irreverent Escapade. I needed something light. Hopefully it will spur me to finish heavier things. I'm also going to pick up The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath for a bit.


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Kayla | 604 comments I started Sing Me to Sleep last night. I had first seen it on Goodreads Giveaways and it looked so good that I decided to buy it. I'm really enjoying it so far.

I have Zombies vs. Unicorns on hold at the library. It's one my groupreads. I'm really excited to start it-the cover looks awesome.


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Charlotte (Charlotte_Cook) | 20 comments Just finished the second instalment in The Hunger Games series and I'm starting Carrie, by Steven King. :) It's promising so far - sad, though.


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I finished Heat Wave and started and finished Naked Heat. Both were just sort of okay. I really like Castle, but was disappointed by the books. In my opinion, this is one time the show is better than the books.

Still reading The Secret Garden and am loving it again.


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Sonja (crvena_sonja) | 78 comments I just finished The Vampire Lestat and now I'm reading Middlemarch by George Eliot. I liked Lestat but it didn't really grip me. I've read parts of Middlemarch before, for a class in college, but I'm really trying to get through the whole thing this time around.


message 3012: by Jen (last edited Jan 19, 2011 10:53AM) (new)

Jen | 111 comments Just finished A Thousand Splendid Suns. It was amazing... just started Change of Heart by Jodi Picoult


message 3013: by Alicia (last edited Jan 19, 2011 11:32AM) (new)

Alicia (kalypso) | 214 comments Charlotte wrote: "Just finished the second instalment in The Hunger Games series and I'm starting Carrie, by Steven King. :) It's promising so far - sad, though."

I was thinking about reading Carrie next. I'm interested to know what you think!


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Nicole (nkb992) | 35 comments I just started Jane Eyre


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Alicia (kalypso) | 214 comments Nullifidian wrote: "Emily wrote: "I can't keep away from the travel memoirs!

You should join the 2011 Nonfiction challenge. Travelogues are one of the categories. (My selections include Endurance: An Epic of Polar Ad..."


Thanks for the link! I think I will join too.


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Sonja (crvena_sonja) | 78 comments I just finished The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake on audiobook and I'm making slow but steady progress in Middlemarch.


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Natanya (vraisemble) | 255 comments Sonja -- how did you like The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake? I thought it was...interesting.

I just finished Super Sad True Love Story and am now reading Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep.


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Anika (anlynn) | 106 comments Nicole, I really hope you like Jane Eyre. I read it for the first time a few months ago and it instantly became a favorite!

I've finished reading Speak and am now reading both Monster and Water for Elephants.


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Sashana Sonja wrote: "I just finished The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake on audiobook and I'm making slow but steady progress in Middlemarch."

I'm reading The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake. What do you think of it, Sonja?


message 3021: by Sonja (last edited Jan 22, 2011 07:32PM) (new)

Sonja (crvena_sonja) | 78 comments I really liked The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake. I thought Rose was a character who was *real* in a way that many characters aren't. I actually liked how flawed their whole family was and how they interacted with each other. I really enjoyed the overall feeling of nostalgia and even sadness in the story and the way the timeline jumped around. I can see how a lot of people could be unsettled by it but I liked how different it was. I gave it 4 *'s because there were a few moments that dragged but I really liked it overall.

I think it could make a really good group read since there are so many things to discuss about the story. I might nominate it...


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Daisy | 686 comments I finished Delirium last night. And I really should know better than finishing a book like that right before I go to sleep! The ending was such a cliffhanger! And I needed hugs before I was able to sleep. The sequel is scheduled for 2012 according to Goodreads, that will be a LOOONG wait...


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Tami | 3103 comments Mod
I finished Friday Mornings at Nine two nights ago, Secret Garden yesterday and started On The Road last night! I am getting much more reading in that I thought I would during busy season.


message 3024: by Charm (last edited Jan 28, 2011 10:37AM) (new)

Charm | 5 comments I'm currently reading Out and I'm going to pick up The Hunger Games from the library today! I'm pretty excited about that one.


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Nikki I finished Le fait du prince. I don't know why, but this past week I haven't been in a reading mood at all. I'm trying to get back into it by reading a simple children's story, A House Called Awful End.


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Kayla | 604 comments Anna wrote: "I finished Room. It's brilliant but a little over-rated. It said on the cover that it's as good as 'The Lovely Bones'- hell no, it is not!"

That's so weird that the two would even be compared-they're nothing alike!

I'm reading so much lately. My Contemporary Literature class requires that we read a book a week (I'm reading Nohow On: Company, Ill Seen Ill Said, Worstward Ho: Three Novels for the class right now, Company is just about the weirdest novel I've ever read) and I am taking two poetry classes that I have to do a lot of reading for. For fun, I'm reading Pink, which I won from goodreads giveaways. I'm really enjoying it so far.


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Kailey (lukutuokka) I just finished The Dogs of Riga by Henning Mankell. I am undecided as to what to start next. I thought that I would read something really quick like a Jack Ketchem horror novel, but now I am thinking I might read the second book in the Millennium Trilogy.


message 3028: by Tami (last edited Jan 31, 2011 07:28AM) (new)

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Friday I got a book from Goodreads Giveaways that I had won on Tuesday! I love that it was fast, especially after all the problems with waiting on or not getting at all others I had won. Anyways, I read Zita the Spacegirl in about 20 minutes. It is a graphic novel about a young girl that goes to outerspace to rescue her friend that had been kidnapped by aliens. Such a delightful read, and I am super excited I won it.

I had won a book previously and after I read it passed it along to my neice who loves to read. Her brother, not so much, but this book is something he will like. I called to tell him I had a book to give him and explained to him what it was about. He must have told his parents he had to come to our house immediately, because my sister called and asked why they needed to come. They live about 45 miles away. :)


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Michael Gawlinski | 15 comments I just started Forensic Detective: How I Cracked the World's Toughest Cases It's an interesting read that deals with the forensic labs and what can be learned from dead bodies and how. It's a great read for fans of CSI, NCIS and similar shows.


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Sonja (crvena_sonja) | 78 comments I finished Middlemarch earlier in the week and then I read Water for Elephants, which I really liked, and now I've started Olive Kitteridge.


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Anika (anlynn) | 106 comments Sonja, funny coincidence, I also just finished (a week ago or so) Water for Elephants, which I thought was really good except for the ending, and am now reading Scenes of Clerical Life, which is another by George Eliot. Did you like Middlemarch? I'm thinking that I might try that one in the near future.

I'm also trying to get into The Help, and am reading Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone & Holes for my YA lit class this week.


message 3032: by Kelly (last edited Feb 04, 2011 10:07AM) (new)

Kelly | 308 comments Fixing Delilah was a really good book! I'm about 100 pages into Unearthly now and I'm so hooked. I'm loveing everything about it so far!


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Sonja (crvena_sonja) | 78 comments Anika, that is a funny coincidence! I also really liked Water for Elephants but felt that it was really quick compared to Middlemarch. I enjoyed Middlemarch but it was definitely more of an ordeal. Its very dense so I do recommend it but I'd say that you need to like the 19th century British style before giving a full endorsement. How do you like Scenes of Clerical Life?


message 3034: by meri (last edited Feb 05, 2011 04:28AM) (new)

meri (meri_is_a_saltedfish) | 13 comments I've been able to finished Dangerous Attachments today.


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Anika (anlynn) | 106 comments Sonja, I'm really enjoying Scenes of Clerical Life so far! It's a nice way of getting a taste of George Eliot without having to commit to a huge text. I'm sure Middlemarch would be a huge commitment, that's why I was thinking about tackling it over the summer. I'm definitely a fan of 19th C British Lit, so I'm sure I'd enjoy it!


message 3036: by Sonja (last edited Feb 05, 2011 08:53AM) (new)

Sonja (crvena_sonja) | 78 comments Anika, I totally agree! Middlemarch was fantastic but the reason that I managed to get through it pretty quickly was that I was really sick for a week, aka many hours of reading a day. I had started it for a class a few years back but decided that I was going to finish the whole thing. On a different note, if you ever want to read a 19th century tome together I'd be totally down for that, just let me know!


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Anika (anlynn) | 106 comments Yeah, that would be great! With classes right now it would be hard for me to make that sort of commitment, but I have several lined up that I want to read come summer. Sadly, I've never read any Thackeray or Dickens, but I have both on my to-be-read list!


message 3038: by Kelly A. (last edited Feb 05, 2011 11:17AM) (new)

Kelly A. | 499 comments I started Pride and Prejudice and Zombies back in December but finally threw it aside today...yuck.

Started Notes from a Small Island last night (I'm a total Anglophile) and Through a Glass Darkly for a good historical fiction read.


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Kirsten I started Pride and Prejudice and Zombies back in December but finally threw it aside today...yuck.

Agreed. My roommate tried to get me to read it, and I disliked it, internet searched a summary, and returned it to her with a smile and thanks but no thanks.

I'm currently reading The German Genius. Very long, but very interesting.


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Alicia (amazingact21) I just began The Battle of the Labyrinth by Rick Riordan. My goal in 2011 is to finish some of my book series, so I am trying to finish up the Percy Jackson story.


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Sonja (crvena_sonja) | 78 comments Anika wrote: "Yeah, that would be great! With classes right now it would be hard for me to make that sort of commitment, but I have several lined up that I want to read come summer. Sadly, I've never read any T..."

I've read plenty of Dickens but I've missed a few and I'm actually starting to like his writing, which is revolutionary for how I felt about Dickens in HS, and I've read no Thackeray either. I'm also looking to read some Russian authors, Dostoyevsky & the gang, so I'll see how that goes... Summer sounds like a good time to read huge books, so we'll figure out something then! Hope your semester goes well. :)


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Nikki I finally got round to reading Water for Elephants and I loved it. I also recently finished Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk: A Modest Bestiary and The Princess and the Goblin. I'm currently reading Jan Zonder Vrees and I'm also giving The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie a chance, even though it's not the kind of book I usually pick up.


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Anika (anlynn) | 106 comments Sonja wrote: "Anika wrote: "Yeah, that would be great! With classes right now it would be hard for me to make that sort of commitment, but I have several lined up that I want to read come summer. Sadly, I've ne..."

I would definitely be interested in some Russian authors as well! Summer sounds good, and thanks, I hope your semester goes well too!


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Kayla | 604 comments Nikki wrote: "I finally got round to reading Water for Elephants and I loved it. I also recently finished Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk: A Modest Bestiary and [book:The Princess and the Gob..."

Nikki, I bought The Princess and the Goblin a few months ago but I haven't gotten to it yet. I absolutely loved the movie, which is why I want to read the book. Have you seen the movie? Is the book similar?


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Nikki I love the movie too, I used to watch it all the time as a kid. It's been a while since I last saw it though, so I can't tell you how similar the two are. I didn't like the book as much as I loved the movie, mostly because the movie has this childhood nostalgia around it. It was fun to read, but it didn't make that much of an impression on me.


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Daniel Clausen Just started reading a translation of Don Quixote. Long book, wonder if I have what it takes to finish it.


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I finished On the Road and started my latest giveaway received, Forever in Her Dreams.

Good luck Daniel!


message 3048: by Jess (last edited Feb 08, 2011 10:10AM) (new)

Jess (jess219) | 87 comments I just finished The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime.

I'm currently readying Tuesdays with Morrie.


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Nicole (nkb992) | 35 comments Jess, did you like The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime? That was one of my favorite books I had to read in high school.


message 3050: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten I just finished Revolution 1989: The Fall of the Soviet Empire and it was fascinating. If you have any interest in Eastern Europe/Soviet Russia, I highly recommend it.


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