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I'm so glad to finally know that I am not the only one who thought Twilight was wasted potential.
I too have not read Harry Potter and have not seen the movie. Maybe I'll give it a try since so many have recommended it.

The beginning of the book I just finished fooled me. I thought it would be great, but it turned out to be a disappointment. My review explains why: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
I feel like an idiot b/c I liked it so much in the beginning. The lines WERE funny! I feel duped. I don't dare open my mouth about the one I am currently reading. Two mistakes in a row, that I want to avoid. Yes, I do like it. Please let it remain good.

I've packed food, firewood and and other supplies because I am just about a quarter through Mark Twain's (Clements) Autobiography. It is AMAZING. We would expect it to be full of humor (and it certainly is), but he gets into such details about his life, where certain characters came from, etc... and he oftens makes comments to me, the reader, knowing that he is speaking from the grave.

I also started The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman and I am also enjoying this one as well although the first few pages I didn't like the writing but the concept is interesting.




I'm also reading The Dead and the Gone By Susan Beth Pferrer , because I read the first one and liked it.

I just started "Parrot and Olivier in America". So far I'm enjoying.
i'm reading Crescendo the second book to hush hush. Hush hush was soo thrilling that I had to see what was next :D

The huge difference between HP (which I have read) and Twilight (which I haven't), is that in HP, the protagonists age as the books go on. Each novel is roughly appropriate for the age that Harry and his friends are at that stage of the narrative. I can't think of any other of series of books that do that, and it was great for my son who was about 9 when the first one came out: he grew up with Harry.
Where I think HP may struggle to stand the test of time is that now the whole series is available, children who enjoy the first one or two may find the later ones too daunting (in sheer size as well as plot), whereas older teens and adults may find the early books too childish.

I think both series' may struggle to last because of the hype around them and because like you say about HP, some readers may enjoy only parts of the series, based on their ages. They don't come across as ones that you can read as a child or teen and still be able to enjoy later in life, unlike the Narnia series or Lord of the Rings.


Chet wrote: "I'm new (hello) and feel a little like the oddball here, because I am mostly into current political works and biograhies lately.
I've packed food, firewood and and other supplies because I am j..."
Alexis wrote: "I'm reading The Terror which is pretty good but a little bit slow about sailors in the 1800's trying to find a way through the Artic when their ships get stuck in the ice and they are terrorized by..."
Alexis wrote: "I'm reading The Terror which is pretty good but a little bit slow about sailors in the 1800's trying to find a way through the Artic when their ships get stuck in the ice and they are terrorized by..."
Alexis wrote: "I'm reading The Terror which is pretty good but a little bit slow about sailors in the 1800's trying to find a way through the Artic when their ships get stuck in the ice and they are terrorized by..."
I am reading American Gods by N. Gaiman and have been trying to read it for longer than 6 months. It got good reviews, and it's not a terrible book, but it's a tough read for some reason. Have you read it?

I am a geriatric nurse, and so far I am finding the experience of this older gent interesting and a bit sad. Lori



I have heard good thinks about American Gods as well I just haven't gotten a chance to read it yet. I like a lot of his books but some of his other ones you have to be in the mood for his writing in my opinion. I will probably be starting that soon though so if I finish it first I will let you know what I think! if you like him as an author or if you have another author you like, let me know I might have some suggestions. I finished "The Graveyard Book" today and will be starting on "What the Night Knows" by Dean Koontz.

I just looked up The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey and it looks very good. My husband volunteers to help seniors, and I've had relatives who have dementia - bless you and your work!

I just finished this book last night - please keep reading!! I found it to be slow in the beginning as well but the payoff will be worth it!



Hi Emma,
I tried reading The Girl With The Dragon Tatoo and Ikept putting it down. Then one day a gal in a beautyshop was reading it and she really talked that book up. I bought it again and will delve into it once I am finished reading a book i have now. So good luck with it...and keep at it!
Lori, From Michigan





I'm also reading The Great Right Hope by Mark Jackman, which I won on GR at the end of last year and so far it is rather amusing.

This is on my "to read" list. I would love to hear what you think.

Hi Emma,
I tried reading The Girl With The Dragon Tatoo ..."
Hi Lori,
I've already read The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo and agree that it is a bit difficult to get through at the beginning. It was difficult for me to put down though once I got past the first 100 pages or so. I hope you'll enjoy it as much as I did in the end.

This is on my "to read" list. I would love to hear what y..."
I just finished it last night and I really enjoyed it. Gretchen is very relatable, because she was not unhappy with her life, she just realized that she could make adjustments to bring more happiness to her life. I liked the way she went about making resolutions to follow each month and she provides lots of tips, including comments from her blog, on how to find activities to make you happier as well. I did think she overused the blog comments at some points, but even though I didn't always find them useful, I'm sure other readers will. If you read it, I hope you'll enjoy it too.


I then read A Walk to Rememberwhich was a quick, sappy read.
Currently about halfway through Perfection: A Memoir of Betrayal and Renewal and although it is very bittersweet, I love how the author is very honest and upfront with her emotions. It is a very "real" memoir.



I am still reading and yes it is picking up! Thanks for tthe support to keep reading. I need this from time to time. Lori


Beth, let us know how good this book is. I am curious about it. I haven't read that author, but the title calls me. Lori


I'm also reading Getting Personal

One more for the moment is The Doll in the Garden




I just finishedLocal Wonders: Seasons in the Bohemian Alps, which I absolutely ADORED! You should read it. It is written by the 13th Poet Laureate of the United States. Here follows my GR review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...






I'm also reading The Dead and the Gone By Susan Beth Pferrer , because I r..."
Have you read The Witching Hour? One of my all time favorite books!


I'm really enjoying the book as well. I've read one of her other novels, The Memory Keeper's Daughter, a few years ago, and I definitely recommend it if your are interested in reading more from her.
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And yes, the latest HP movie is very dark. Darker even than the last one. Can't wait for the last movie!
I think the Twilight series got worse as it went on.