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message 451: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Last nite I finished Broken Skin - Stuart MacBride. I am now listening to Flesh House - Stuart MacBride.


message 452: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) I have finished Flesh House - Stuart MacBride (Audio) & Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World - Vicki Myron. Will now read Bloodtest - Jonathan Kellerman or A Home for Rose - Jon Katz.


message 453: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Nearly finished Blood Test - Jonathan Kellerman. Will read Three Men in a Boat - Jerome K. Jerome.



message 454: by Jaime (new)

Jaime | 240 comments I just started Snow White And Rose Red. I have recently become very interested in retellings of fairy tales. I welcome any suggestions that anyone may have!


message 455: by Wanda (new)

Wanda (wanda514) Jaime wrote: "I just started Snow White And Rose Red. I have recently become very interested in retellings of fairy tales. I welcome any suggestions that anyone may have!"

Jaime: I have not read this one myself; however, a friend at work read it and said it was pretty good.

The True Story of Hansel and Gretel by Louise Murphy.

In the last months of the Nazi occupation of Poland, two children are left by their father and stepmother to find safety in a dense forest. Because their real names will reveal their Jewishness, they are renamed "Hansel" and "Gretel." They wander in the woods until they are taken in by Magda, an eccentric and stubborn old woman called "witch" by the nearby villagers. Magda is determined to save them, even as a German officer arrives in the village with his own plans for the children. Combining classic themes of fairy tales and war literature, this haunting novel of journey and survival, of redemption and memory, powerfully depicts how war is experienced by families and especially by children, and tells a resonant, riveting story


message 456: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Finished Blood Test - Jonathan Kellerman.


message 457: by Susan (new)

Susan I'm reading So Brave, Young and Handsome A Novel by Leif Enger because I really liked Peace Like a River by the same author. When I finish this, I'm going to start Duma Key by Stephen King because it has been a long time since I've ready anything by him - some of his I have loved, others I didn't even finish. This one has some pretty good reviews, so I've got high hopes.


message 458: by Molly (new)

Molly | 270 comments Jaime wrote: "I just started Snow White And Rose Red. I have recently become very interested in retellings of fairy tales. I welcome any suggestions that anyone may have!"

The Book of Lost Things - my new favorite book. A bit violent, with quite a good sense of humor. More Brothers Grimm than Mother Goose.


message 459: by Jaime (new)

Jaime | 240 comments Thanks, Molly and Wanda!


message 460: by Heather (new)

Heather (hpduck) Jaime. I have to concur w/ Molly. I have MAD MAD love for that book


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Terri (terrilovescrows) | 34 comments I just finished The Darkest nIght by Gena Showalter and the Secret Hour by Scott Westerfield. Now working on a Bobbsey Twins book which is very dated but fun


message 462: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Gave up on Three Men in a Boat - Jerome K. Jerome. Decided to listen to The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame.



message 463: by Molly (new)

Molly | 270 comments Fiona wrote: "Gave up on Three Men in a Boat - Jerome K. Jerome. Decided to listen to The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame.
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Oh no - I have that book on my To Read list. Was it no good or you just weren't in the mood for it?




message 464: by Heather (new)

Heather (hpduck) Just finished The know-it-all. I quite enjoyed it and I actually feel a bit smarter for reading it.

I am not just starting Wild Swans by Jung Chang.


message 465: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Molly wrote: "Fiona wrote: "Gave up on Three Men in a Boat - Jerome K. Jerome. Decided to listen to The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame.
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Oh no - I have that book on my To Read list. Was it no good or..."


Gonna re-try today Molly. Think I wasn't in mood for it or I am not a great classic lover lol. Will let you know what I think today (if I can get some time to read it lol).


message 466: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) I have dipped into and read Michael Morpurgo's Billy the Kid and Cool!. Now readin The Okinawa Dragon - Nicola Monaghan.


message 467: by Vicki (new)

Vicki (vicki507) I just started The Hot Zone by Richard Preston. It is a true story and was recommended as one of those books that freaks you out so much you can't sleep. So far chapter 1 was the most terrifying thing I have ever read.


message 468: by Terri (new)

Terri (terrilovescrows) | 34 comments Vicki wrote: "I just started The Hot Zone by Richard Preston. It is a true story and was recommended as one of those books that freaks you out so much you can't sleep. So far chapter 1 was the most terrifying ..."

It was scary. And I used to live about 20 minutes from that facility


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Shannon (sianin) | 453 comments Fiona wrote: "Gave up on Three Men in a Boat - Jerome K. Jerome. Decided to listen to The Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame.
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I have been picking away at 3 men in a boat for quite awhile. At least its one you can pick up and put down, you certainly don't lose anything by not reading it through. I will eventually finish it and its not that its bad per se but it is a bit silly here and there. Let us know your thoughts if you finish it Fiona.


message 470: by Molly (last edited May 12, 2009 11:47AM) (new)

Molly | 270 comments I find it entertaining that at least 3 of us in this group are involved with this book (Three Men In A Boat) - isn't it quite old and random? How did you come to pick it up? It sounds like that may be more interesting than the story!


message 471: by Donna (new)

Donna | 79 comments Hi Vicki and Terri, I live in Reston and lived here while The Hot Zone took place. Funny thing was no one knew what was going on at the time. Really scary to read later on and to think I walked right by the building.


message 472: by Terri (new)

Terri (terrilovescrows) | 34 comments NO doubt!


message 473: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Molly wrote: "I find it entertaining that at least 3 of us in this group are involved with this book (Three Men In A Boat) - isn't it quite old and random? How did you come to pick it up? It sound..."

Its my monthly classic read on a booksite I belong to.


message 474: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Today, I have been readin and listenin in bed. Here is what I have read The Cave - Kate Mosse & The Okinawa Dragon - Nicola Monaghan. I have listened to Falling Into The Limelight - Peter Sallis.


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Shannon (sianin) | 453 comments I am currently reading 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne because my son (7)has seen a couple of movies based on his works in french and this was his choice for a bedtime story. I am impressed that he is sticking with it as it is pretty detailed. We have previously read it in an abridged dumbed down version.

I am also reading Their Eyes Were Watching God for my real life book club.

As for 3 Men in a Boat, I think I came across it by googling light, funny read (because I was looking for something to give a girlfriend as she was going to hospital to battle breast cancer). This one seemed to fit the bill - no medical emergencies, easy to put down when she got tired etc. unfortunately our bookstore didn't have it but I was intrigued so I got them to order it in for me. (I bought her the No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency). And those crazy men (and their dog) have been poling up the river slowly ever since! LOL. I will finish it.


message 476: by Molly (new)

Molly | 270 comments Shannon wrote: "As for 3 Men in a Boat, I think I came across it by googling light, funny read (because I was looking for something to give a girlfriend as she was going to hospital to battle breast cancer). This one seemed to fit the bill..."

I heard about it here on Goodreads when a GR Friend reviewed it and gave it the thumbs up. Our library doesn't have it - I think they are going to have to borrow it from one of the other branches participating in their network.




message 477: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) This morning I woke up early and read Knife Edge - Robert Swindells.


message 478: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) While in bath, I have listened to Wind in the Willows - Kenneth Grahame.


message 479: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Yesterday, started Time Traveler's Wife - Audrey Niffenegger (audio), but I am also readin the book as it goes along and its word for word. Should finish this today. Then I will carry on reading The Angel's Game - Carlos Ruiz Zafon.


message 480: by Molly (new)

Molly | 270 comments Fiona wrote: "Yesterday, started Time Traveler's Wife - Audrey Niffenegger (audio), but I am also readin the book as it goes along and its word for word. Should finish this today. Then I will carry on reading Th..."

I have been trying to get my hands on this book from the library for weeks now. I finally put my name on the wait list - I have heard such great things about it over and over.




message 481: by Terri (new)

Terri (terrilovescrows) | 34 comments The Lavender House Murders - Nikki Baker - mixed feelings so far.


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Kathy  (readr4ever) | 61 comments The Language of Bees by Laurie R. King
This book is the 9th in her Mary Russell/Sherlock Holmes series, one of my favorite series. I've been waiting four years for another one and am loving it.


message 483: by John (new)

John I am just about to start "The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society". What appealed to me was Guernsey itself. You don't often find books about the Channel Island. Plus it is a marked departure from "Girl' Interrupted" which I just finished.


message 484: by Heather (new)

Heather (hpduck) Finished Wild Swans. At times it was a very hard trek along with the author...but it was pretty decent in the end. It dropped in star power for me because about 350-400pgs into it I just stopped wanting to read it flat out, but I kept with it, so I gave it a solid 3, thought it was worth about 3.5


message 485: by Heather (new)

Heather (hpduck) Oh yeah...Just started re-reading Un Lun Dun because I'm going to see China Mieville in about 3 weeks and I thought I should at least read something of his again, though I have already read 4 of his books.


message 486: by Wanda (new)

Wanda (wanda514) Currently, I am reading An Instance of the Fingerpost. It's long, very detailed but worth the time and effort. Up next -- Mistress of the Sun by Sandra Gulland.


message 487: by Petra (new)

Petra Wanda wrote: "Currently, I am reading An Instance of the Fingerpost. It's long, very detailed but worth the time and effort. Up next -- Mistress of the Sun by Sandra Gulland. "

Wanda, I hope you let us know about Mistress Of The Sun. I'm currently reading Sandra Gulland's Josephine B. Trilogy and loving it (despite the fact that I'm taking a bit of a break between Books 1 & 2).


message 488: by Jaime (new)

Jaime | 240 comments I just started Briar Rose. I've been into fairy-tale re-tellings lately and Sleeping Beauty has always been one of my favorites. This book is an ALA Best Book for Young Adults, so I thought it should be pretty good. I really like it so far.


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Rachel (rachelgirvan) | 13 comments I also have three men in a boat on my to read list! It's actually sitting next to me right now

At the moment I'm reading Wizard and Glass by Stephen King because I decided to read the whole Dark Tower series
I'm also reading Eating Fire, which is a collection of poetry by Margaret Atwood, because me and a friend have a thing going on where we swap books every week and I have to give it back on Wednesday


message 490: by Heather (new)

Heather (hpduck) Jaime. I liked Briar Rose a lot. It was definately a good fairytale re-telling. Have you read the old Terri Windling & Ellen Datlow edited fairytales?
Black Thorn, White Rose
Black Heart, Ivory Bones
Ruby Slippers, Golden Tears
Silver Birch, Blood Moon
& Snow White, Blood Red


message 491: by Wanda (new)

Wanda (wanda514) Petra wrote: "Wanda wrote: "Currently, I am reading An Instance of the Fingerpost. It's long, very detailed but worth the time and effort. Up next -- Mistress of the Sun by Sandra Gulland. "

Wanda, I hope ..."


I will keep you posted, Petra. It will be within the next 2-3 days. Work keeps getting in the way of my reading - HAHA!


message 492: by Fiona (Titch) (last edited May 19, 2009 03:43AM) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Molly wrote: "Fiona wrote: "Yesterday, started Time Traveler's Wife - Audrey Niffenegger (audio), but I am also readin the book as it goes along and its word for word. Should finish this today. Then I will carry..."

Which area do you live Molly? I could try and send you my book copy if thats any help?


message 493: by Terri (new)

Terri (terrilovescrows) | 34 comments John wrote: "I am just about to start "The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society". What appealed to me was Guernsey itself. You don't often find books about the Channel Island. Plus it is a marked depar..."

I didnt like girl interrupted. She really was annoying and self-centered


message 494: by Molly (new)

Molly | 270 comments Fiona wrote: "Molly wrote: "Fiona wrote: "Yesterday, started Time Traveler's Wife - Audrey Niffenegger (audio), but I am also readin the book as it goes along and its word for word. Should finish this today. The..."

Aww - that's very sweet of you to offer Fiona - but I'm across the pond in Boston. It shouldn't take too long for my name to hit the library's waiting list jackpot - I don't mind waiting for a good read.




message 495: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Molly wrote: "Fiona wrote: "Molly wrote: "Fiona wrote: "Yesterday, started Time Traveler's Wife - Audrey Niffenegger (audio), but I am also readin the book as it goes along and its word for word. Should finish t..."

Does it mean I would send it by Surface Mail (if I was to send it)?


message 496: by Molly (new)

Molly | 270 comments Fiona wrote: "Molly wrote: "Fiona wrote: "Molly wrote: "Fiona wrote: "Yesterday, started Time Traveler's Wife - Audrey Niffenegger (audio), but I am also readin the book as it goes along and its word for word. S..."

What's Surface Mail? I think it would need to be Air Mail.




message 497: by Jaime (new)

Jaime | 240 comments Heather wrote: "Jaime. I liked Briar Rose a lot. It was definately a good fairytale re-telling. Have you read the old Terri Windling & Ellen Datlow edited fairytales?
Black Thorn, White Rose
[book..."



Heather,
I haven't read those yet, but I think I put them on my to-read list a while back. I remember hearing about them. I'll have to double check that I actually did add them. Which one would you recommend first or is there a specific order?



message 498: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Molly wrote: "Fiona wrote: "Molly wrote: "Fiona wrote: "Molly wrote: "Fiona wrote: "Yesterday, started Time Traveler's Wife - Audrey Niffenegger (audio), but I am also readin the book as it goes along and its wo..."

Think its something to do with sending stuff abroad I think.


message 499: by Molly (new)

Molly | 270 comments Fiona wrote: "Molly wrote: "Fiona wrote: "Molly wrote: "Fiona wrote: "Molly wrote: "Fiona wrote: "Yesterday, started Time Traveler's Wife - Audrey Niffenegger (audio), but I am also readin the book as it goes al..."

No matter - just received a notice from the library that the book is in and will be waiting for me this weekend :0)




message 500: by Heather (new)

Heather (hpduck) Jamie, there is no specific order to read them in. They are all just anthologies of short stories that are fairy tales for adults. No, they are not erotica or anything, but there are definately elements of the stories that are not for children's eyes. Think the original Grimm more than disney if you will.

I finished Un Lun Dun and I loved it just as much this time. Darn Mieville is great author! I can't wait to see him next month!!!

Just now picking up The Serpent's Tale by Ariana Franklin. It's the sequal to the Mistress of the Art of Death. I'll see how I like it. (book 58 for the year, btw)


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