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♥ Ashleigh ♥  Contrary to popular belief I'm not actually mad! (cheshire_red) | 86 comments reading More Fool Me by Stephen Fry mixed feelings so far.


message 7152: by Grace (new)

Grace Baggins I'm currently reading two books. In the middle of Allegiant and am trying to start The Forsaken


message 7153: by Becky (new)

Becky | 251 comments Modern Wicked Fairy Tales The Complete Collection by Selena Kitt and Death at SeaWorld Shamu and the Dark Side of Killer Whales in Captivity by David Kirby


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Ben Lees | 5 comments Currently SilverFin by Charlie Higson - great read!


message 7155: by ♥ Ashleigh ♥ (new)

♥ Ashleigh ♥  Contrary to popular belief I'm not actually mad! (cheshire_red) | 86 comments finished The Novice (Black Magician, #2) by Trudi Canavan really good series. can't wait to pick up the next book from the library!!


Olivia "So many books--so little time."" | 31 comments I just started reading a thriller called Bad Chemistry by Gary Krist. So far it has been very good--it's about a woman whose husband goes missing.


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Jennifer Montes | 3 comments I'm reading The song of achilles


Olivia "So many books--so little time."" | 31 comments Currently I'm reading Heat Lightning by John Sandford, who is one of my favorite authors. It's the second in his Virgil Flowers series and in it Flowers is trying to track down a serial killer who has a peculiar signature. So far I've been enjoying it.


message 7159: by ♥ Ashleigh ♥ (new)

♥ Ashleigh ♥  Contrary to popular belief I'm not actually mad! (cheshire_red) | 86 comments currently buddy Luckiest Girl Alive by Jessica Knoll reading I'm actually really enjoying it, my friend not so much. lol

Might put More Fool Me by Stephen Fry down as i have much more entertaining books to read and this one is due back at the library. shame cause i really did want to learn more about the awesome Stephen Fry, maybe i'll just stick to his documentaries - or hire out his audio book, he does have such a wonderful voice. but then i wouldnt get the pictures, sigh.


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Becky | 251 comments The Firebird (Slains, #2) by Susanna Kearsley and Death at SeaWorld Shamu and the Dark Side of Killer Whales in Captivity by David Kirby


message 7161: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë and Delirium (Delirium, #1) by Lauren Oliver


message 7162: by Jim (new)

Jim Vuksic Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King. Published by Gallery Books in 2014.


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Anita (neet413) | 89 comments Just started A Madness of Angels (Matthew Swift, #1) by Kate Griffin


message 7164: by Taylor (last edited Dec 03, 2015 10:09AM) (new)

Taylor Just finished reading P.S. I Still Love You (To All the Boys I've Loved Before, #2) by Jenny Han (3.5 stars) and i am re reading A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire, #1) by George R.R. Martin =)


message 7165: by ♥ Ashleigh ♥ (new)

♥ Ashleigh ♥  Contrary to popular belief I'm not actually mad! (cheshire_red) | 86 comments Just started Embrace the Night (Cassandra Palmer, #3) by Karen Chance after smashing through Claimed By Shadow (Cassandra Palmer, #2) by Karen Chance just last night in a few hours. Only problem is i believe my two reading buddies are still on book 1..... oops. In my defense the series is bloody addictive and they can both read faster than me!! (last time we checked) and i started late!! haha. But one hasnt read past Embrace the Night (we're re-reading) so i suppose I'll have to wait for her to catch up before i can move onto Curse the Dawn

I suppose i can read my other library books in the mean time.


message 7166: by Benita (new)

Benita | 1 comments I just finished the "Game On" series by Kristen Callihan. I could not put these three books down, Drew, Gray and Ethan


message 7167: by ♥ Ashleigh ♥ (new)

♥ Ashleigh ♥  Contrary to popular belief I'm not actually mad! (cheshire_red) | 86 comments currently reading The High Lord (Black Magician, #3) by Trudi Canavan


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Raymond Mathiesen (raymondmathiesen) | 15 comments Killebrity by James Nowlan

Killebrity by James Nowlan

High rollers and fast exits…

Mike Johnson, a veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan, has returned home to Los Angeles. Suffering from a severe case of PTSD he is unable to find work in law enforcement, so he has to settle for a job with a security agency that protects the rich and famous. He feigns an interest in developing contacts in the movie industry and becoming an actor to deflect questions regarding his psychological state.

Unfortunately for Mike, just as he begins his duties as guardian of the stars a mysterious cannibalistic cult of celebrity stalkers embarks on a campaign of terror against them. Our protagonist finds himself powerless to protect his charges from the slaughter inflicted by a foe even more relentless and resourceful than those he faced overseas. As their brutal tactics erode what little is left of his damaged psyche, contempt for his decadent masters grows within him.

About James Nowlan:
James Nowlan was born in Chicago but raised by backwoods hillbillies. Somehow he ended up living in Europe (he thinks that maybe someone hit him over the head and took him there in a sack). The only job he could find was a post as a security guard in the housing projects around Paris (a job they'd give to anyone because at the time ruthless, well organized bands of robbers were attacking armored cars with RPGs, AK 47s, and plastic explosives). These experiences served as inspiration for an autobiographical novella entitled Security. He's also written and directed Killavision, a feature length, trash gore satire of reality TV. Killebrity is his first novel.

http://goo.gl/ab5ePZ Killebrity (Kindle ed.)
http://goo.gl/ODTJMB Killebrity (Book ed.)
https://goo.gl/NwdH2x KILLEBRITY Facebook Group
https://goo.gl/1gqCpc James Nowlan's Facebook Page


message 7169: by ♥ Ashleigh ♥ (new)

♥ Ashleigh ♥  Contrary to popular belief I'm not actually mad! (cheshire_red) | 86 comments just started Beauty of the Broken by Tawni Waters so far its pretty weird but rather interesting.

finished The High Lord (Black Magician, #3) by Trudi Canavan was really good. can't wait to read The Ambassador's Mission (Traitor Spy Trilogy, #1) by Trudi Canavan


message 7170: by Becky (new)

Becky | 251 comments finished Death at SeaWorld Shamu and the Dark Side of Killer Whales in Captivity by David Kirby started The Fire Rose (Elemental Masters, #1) by Mercedes Lackey and still reading The Firebird (Slains, #2) by Susanna Kearsley


message 7171: by Liza (last edited Dec 10, 2015 07:43PM) (new)

Liza (lizamariereads) | 347 comments Currently reading Secrets of a Side Bitch 2 by Jessica N. Watkins and also about to start Tall, Tatted and Tempting (The Reed Brothers, #1) by Tammy Falkner


message 7172: by ♥ Ashleigh ♥ (new)

♥ Ashleigh ♥  Contrary to popular belief I'm not actually mad! (cheshire_red) | 86 comments Finished Beauty of the Broken by Tawni Waters . It was good, depressing, weird, heart breaking and a whole bunch of other mixed emotions. glad i read it though.


message 7173: by ♥ Ashleigh ♥ (new)

♥ Ashleigh ♥  Contrary to popular belief I'm not actually mad! (cheshire_red) | 86 comments I just completed Prayers for the Stolen by Jennifer Clement and must admit to not being super impressed. For me it seem like this book was trying to be as magical and interesting and Beauty of the Broken and just failed miserably.
also had a weird no comma thing going on as well. But it was easy enough for me to guess what people were saying without it. just something that stood out for me.

Now deciding between Black Blade Blues (Sarah Beauhall #1) by J.A. Pitts or Cold Burn of Magic (Black Blade #1) by Jennifer Estep


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Whitney (whitneychakara) | 14 comments END OF THE YEAR NOT CLOSE ENOUGH TO FINISHING MY CHALLENGE PANIC.
Magic Slays
Clockwork Princess
Alanna: The First Adventure
Cleopatra: A Life

and still hoping to get through most of these audiobooks & library books
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Carry On
Illuminae
The Aeronaut's Windlass
Leviathan Wakes


message 7175: by ♥ Ashleigh ♥ (new)

♥ Ashleigh ♥  Contrary to popular belief I'm not actually mad! (cheshire_red) | 86 comments @ Chakara

haha good luck! thats quite a few books to fit into a small amount of time.
I have faith ;)


message 7176: by Robert (new)

Robert Lampros Here's a good YA novella: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...


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message 7179: by Tammie (new)

Tammie Tackett i just got done with We Were Liars

now i am reading Love Letters to the Dead


message 7180: by ♥ Ashleigh ♥ (new)

♥ Ashleigh ♥  Contrary to popular belief I'm not actually mad! (cheshire_red) | 86 comments reading Blood Sisters Vampire Stories by Women by Paula Guran so far a pretty even mix of great reads and crappy ones. and at least one author who i'll def read in the future.


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Clary Eaton | 1 comments I'm currently reading Throne of Glass and Clockwork Angel

Love them both!!!


message 7182: by ♥ Ashleigh ♥ (new)

♥ Ashleigh ♥  Contrary to popular belief I'm not actually mad! (cheshire_red) | 86 comments So I re-read the whole Kate Daniels series then started on Magic Rises (Kate Daniels, #6) by Ilona Andrews Magic Breaks (Kate Daniels, #7) by Ilona Andrews I also re-read the whole cassie palmer series and started Tempt the Stars (Cassandra Palmer, #6) by Karen Chance They were all fantastic!!

Also read The Finisher (Vega Jane, #1) by David Baldacci Really good, much better than i anticipated, though did take a while to get into. And Not a Drop to Drink (Not a Drop to Drink, #1) by Mindy McGinnis wasn't as good as i had hoped but overall not bad.

Now reading Obernewtyn (Obernewtyn Chronicles, #1) by Isobelle Carmody I'm only a few pages in but enjoying it so far.


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VanillaSky | 2 comments currently reading: The Bazaar of Bad Dreams by Stephen King A Bad Day For Voodoo by Jeff Strand Сантехник. Твое мое колено by Слава Сэ


message 7184: by ♥ Ashleigh ♥ (new)

♥ Ashleigh ♥  Contrary to popular belief I'm not actually mad! (cheshire_red) | 86 comments Started The Martian by Andy Weir & The Maze Runner (Maze Runner, #1) by James Dashner .

DNF Obernewtyn (Obernewtyn Chronicles, #1) by Isobelle Carmody Fields of Glory (The Hundred Years War #1) by Michael Jecks


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Jillyn | 212 comments I'm reading Conversion by Katherine Howe


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Anita (neet413) | 89 comments Currently reading Tell No One by Harlan Coben


message 7187: by Becky (new)

Becky | 251 comments The Outcasts by Kathleen Kent and The Enchanted Life of Adam Hope by Rhonda Riley


message 7188: by ♥ Ashleigh ♥ (new)

♥ Ashleigh ♥  Contrary to popular belief I'm not actually mad! (cheshire_red) | 86 comments Read The Martian by Andy Weir a while back, it was surprisingly good. I enjoyed it more than i could have possibly hoped.
Finished Magic Shifts (Kate Daniels, #8) by Ilona Andrews late last night, absolutely adored it!!
Fantastic book, cracked up laughing so many times. can't wait to get my digits on the next book!!

(view spoiler)


message 7189: by Brittany (new)

Brittany McCann (brittanylmccann) Finished Reading:
Empire of Fear Inside the Islamic State by Andrew Hosken Empire of Fear: Inside the Islamic State which is a good overall history of how the Islamic State came to be and how different world events affected them, pretty interesting and exceeding scary, definitely worth a read 4 stars.

Psychopath Free (Expanded Edition) Recovering from Emotionally Abusive Relationships With Narcissists, Sociopaths, and Other Toxic People by Jackson MacKenzie Psychopath Free (Expanded Edition): Recovering from Emotionally Abusive Relationships With Narcissists, Sociopaths, and Other Toxic People Wow, this was eye opening in light of my most recent relationship, I definitely recommend that anyone who has been dubbed sensitive or an empathy at the very least read the intro and the 30 red flags of toxic people. 4 stars.

Becoming Beyoncé The Untold Story by J. Randy Taraborrelli Becoming Beyoncé: The Untold Story Which is a Biography about Beyonce', it kind of feels like a gossip magazine a bit. It had a great layout and flow though. Although it is told more from the point of view of those around Beyonce' as opposed to being from herself it makes is unique. Overall though it was entertaining. 4 stars

Confessions of a Deathmaiden by Ruth Francisco Confessions of a Deathmaiden which was recommended to me and is a definitely different kind of mystery. It is very uniquely written and the descriptions are very original. It was a bit weird, but very different from a lot of things that I normally read. Some of the last half of the book and experience felt a bit rushed so I gave it 4 stars, but definitely worth checking out.

The Case of Lisandra P. by Hélène Grémillon The Case of Lisandra P.. Oh my gosh it was so shocking in the ending, but such an amazing journey. It was translated by an Argentinian author and a murder mystery/suspense. I give it 5 stars, highly recommend.

Currently Reading:
Geisha, a Life by Mineko Iwasaki Geisha, a Life which I was intrigued by due to my fascination with geishas and the fact that this was Mineko Iwasaki's response to Arthur Golden's Memoirs of a Geisha and is VASTLY different in the background information of the two stories.

Also reading The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje The English Patient with the group read, which is written in a unique way.

Just started Awoken (The Lucidites, #1) by Sarah Noffke Awoken on my Kindle
and
The Saint (The Original Sinners White Years, #1) by Tiffany Reisz The Saint as my Buddy Pick for Me read.


message 7190: by ♥ Ashleigh ♥ (new)

♥ Ashleigh ♥  Contrary to popular belief I'm not actually mad! (cheshire_red) | 86 comments Finished Bayou Moon (The Edge, #2) by Ilona Andrews was awesome, way better than i could have hoped. The characters where great, though slightly similar to Kate & Curran. rated 4 Stars

Probs read Reap the Wind (Cassandra Palmer, #7) by Karen Chance next.


message 7191: by Brittany (new)

Brittany McCann (brittanylmccann) Finished
Geisha, a Life by Mineko Iwasaki Geisha, a Life which I was intrigued by due to my fascination with geishas and the fact that this was Mineko Iwasaki's response to Arthur Golden's Memoirs of a Geisha and is VASTLY different in the background information of the two stories. This book was really good and VERY different from memoirs of a Geisha. It actually makes me wonder how he got that story from the same woman haha. I give it a solid 4 stars.

Still reading. The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje The English Patient with the group read, which is starting to pick up and develop the characters a lot more at about the 1/3 point.

Just started Awoken (The Lucidites, #1) by Sarah Noffke Awoken on my Kindle
and
The Saint (The Original Sinners White Years, #1) by Tiffany Reisz The Saint as my Buddy Pick for Me read.

Last night I also started A Natural History of Dragons (Memoir by Lady Trent, #1) by Marie Brennan A Natural History of Dragons which I have been wanting to read for a few years, and I must say that the intro is delightfully written! Enjoyable to read thus far :)


message 7192: by Jillyn (new)

Jillyn | 212 comments I'm reading Pure Soapmaking How to Create Nourishing, Natural Skin Care Soaps by Anne-Marie Faiola


message 7193: by ♥ Ashleigh ♥ (new)

♥ Ashleigh ♥  Contrary to popular belief I'm not actually mad! (cheshire_red) | 86 comments read Reap the Wind (Cassandra Palmer, #7) by Karen Chance was really good, loved the action though i did have some slight issues with the book, so i'll be rating it 4.5 stars


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message 7196: by Brittany (new)

Brittany McCann (brittanylmccann) Finished
A Natural History of Dragons (Memoir by Lady Trent, #1) by Marie Brennan A Natural History of Dragons which started out delightfully well and unfortunately slowed WAAAY down. I loved the parts of the story with action, but it was almost painful to get to those points, I felt like the drab events in between just drug on for far too long. The drawings were superb, but I actually struggled to finish this one, and can't award it more than 3 stars.

Still reading. The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje The English Patient with the group read, which has finally shown us Katharine, but is still interesting in the jumping around of point of views.

also reading Awoken (The Lucidites, #1) by Sarah Noffke Awoken as a group read (You can still join in: Awoken Buddy Read and we even have author Sarah Noffke available in the discussion area with us) which is very intriguing. I love this concept of the Lucidites, picking up nicely and shrouded in mystery.

I had to forfeit The Saint (The Original Sinners White Years, #1) by Tiffany Reisz The Saint as my Buddy Pick for Me read when I realized it was book 4 in the series and it did not read well as a stand alone, this has since been replaced with Token Huntress by Kia Carrington-Russell Token Huntress which is exciting!

Last night I started The House at the End of Hope Street by Menna van Praag The House at the End of Hope Street which I picked up as a "blind date" with a library book and I am LOVING it, so wonderful, I want to live in this house FOREVER!


message 7197: by Anita (new)

Anita (neet413) | 89 comments Currently taking a quick break from The Iron Druid Chronicles with Callahan's Crosstime Saloon (Callahan's, #1) by Spider Robinson .


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message 7200: by Sanne (new)

Sanne (sanlily195) I'm currently reading My Name Is Memory by Ann Brashares , Rain A Natural and Cultural History by Cynthia Barnett and Tempted (House of Night, #6) by P.C. Cast


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