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message 2351: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59889 comments Thanks Chrissie. I plan on having a great time - relax, blow off some steam, and visit with my sister. Winning anything will be a bonus. :)


message 2352: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie Well, Janice, the main thing is to have a nice vacation.


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Pam Williams | 156 comments I've almost finished Their Eyes Were Watching God and I don't want it to end. Zora Neale Hurston's prose is so powerful and beautiful. I'm listening to the audio tape but I'm going to have to go back and read my copy just to remember some of the imagery that she uses. If you haven't read this, pick it up.


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Tanya (tanyaamber) I am reading The Mayor of Casterbridge..Because I thought I should try any of Thomas Hardy's books as i have read Tess and I also like that...


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Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments Currently reading an ARC of Pure for review. If I'd seen this on my wanderings on Goodreads I would have skipped right past it - but maybe I'll be surprised by it!


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Michelle (lonelydoll21) | 84 comments Dear Father,
I confess that I am currently reading Jane Eyre because although I am 43 years old and an avid reader, I have never read it. Please forgive me.


message 2358: by Tanya (new)

Tanya (tanyaamber) Michelle wrote: "Dear Father,
I confess that I am currently reading Jane Eyre because although I am 43 years old and an avid reader, I have never read it. Please forgive me."


Jane Eyre is very nice story..I read it three months ago..


message 2359: by Tanya (last edited Nov 12, 2011 07:34AM) (new)

Tanya (tanyaamber) Judy wrote: "Abiha wrote: "I am reading The Mayor of Casterbridge..Because I thought I should try any of Thomas Hardy's books as i have read Tess and I also like that..."

I used to own that book, hmmm..... I l..."


It is a nice book..i like the character of Elizabeth-Jane..because she is a kind of lady who denounces her innerself for her duties and I like that spirit such as Maggie Tulliver of The Mill on the Floss..


message 2360: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59889 comments Michelle wrote: "Dear Father,
I confess that I am currently reading Jane Eyre because although I am 43 years old and an avid reader, I have never read it. Please forgive me."


LOL! Confession is good for the soul. Making amends (and finally reading the book) is even better. Enjoy!


message 2361: by Lindsay (new)

Lindsay | 8 comments Right now I am reading A Storm of Swords and I am really enjoying it as I have enjoyed the past two books of the series.


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Beverly | 194 comments Michelle wrote: "Dear Father,
I confess that I am currently reading Jane Eyre because although I am 43 years old and an avid reader, I have never read it. Please forgive me."


I just read it a few months ago. I have sinned too.


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Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments *whispers* I've never read it.....


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Michelle (lonelydoll21) | 84 comments I will admit to being inspired to read Jane Eyre because I recently watched a current movie version and LOVED it.


message 2365: by Tanya (new)

Tanya (tanyaamber) I am currently reading Macbeth..It has been highly recommended and I myself want to read shakespeare's great tragedies...


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Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments I do want to read it, but I've got so many other books lined up I'm starting to feel just a littttttle bit overwhelmed!


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Pam Williams | 156 comments I have something to add to my review of Their Eyes Were Watching God. I listened to the audiotape and LOVED it so much I picked up the book to read more of her beautiful language and am having difficulty with the her use of black venacular. Has anyone else read this book? Did you have any problems reading it? I still want to read it but find it slow going.


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Janice (jamasc) | 59889 comments Interestingly enough, Pam, I quit listening to the audiobook because I found the narration to be over the top and irritating. I have downloaded the sample on iBooks to see if I would prefer the written book. I want to read it as well because it is so highly recommended.


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Pam Williams | 156 comments I just started The Maze Runner and like it a lot so far. I've recommended it to several kids at my middle school so I decided I'd better read it too.


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Beverly | 194 comments I'm reading the Tiger's Wife and so far loving it.


message 2371: by Kim (last edited Nov 14, 2011 05:31PM) (new)

Kim (catmommie) Judy wrote: "Kat wrote: "Judy wrote: "I've added Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet and taken it off my list a few times because there is such a wide spectrum of reviews from my friends. I g..."

I loved Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet! I can overlook any historical "bloopers" because it is, after all, historical fiction, and I just want to read a good story.



I'm reading The Postmistress because I got it as part of a round-robin in a GR group.


message 2372: by Sue (new)

Sue Pam wrote: "I have something to add to my review of Their Eyes Were Watching God. I listened to the audiotape and LOVED it so much I picked up the book to read more of her beautiful language and ..."

I recently read this and enjoyed it very much. I "read" it phonetically I guess, not trying to think it out just reading it as it sounds and found I didn't have any trouble. I sort of read it aloud in my head.


message 2373: by Sue (new)

Sue I'm currently reading To Say Nothing of the Dog and The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating and about to begin Pocketful of Names. I like to read multiple books at the same time, usually enough different to prevent them melding together.


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Janice (jamasc) | 59889 comments Interesting names, Sue!


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Hannah (hannah_337) | 22 comments Reading.Pride and Prejudice Determined to get through it this time. My third attempt, I much prefer Bronte's to Austen but its been on my to read list for a while. Also reading Tigana which was a 50p bargain in a charity shop. Its not really my fave genre but a great book so far.


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Kristina (kristinalawhead) I'm reading Shine by Lauren Myracle


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Michelle (lonelydoll21) | 84 comments While I am still working my way through Jane Eyre, and enjoying it, I just picked up another YA book titled Birthmarked. I am a substitute teacher so I am constantly souring the middle school book shelves for ideas - trying to keep my pulse on the younger readers! :)


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Janice (jamasc) | 59889 comments Kristina wrote: "I'm reading Shine by Lauren Myracle"

I love the cover!


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I'm actively reading The Magician's Assistant and Confession of a Buddhist Atheist. They're what appealed to me from the heap. What I should be reading is books from other countries for my world challenge, but the ones I have aren't quite drawing me in at the moment.


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Pam Williams | 156 comments Michelle wrote: "While I am still working my way through Jane Eyre, and enjoying it, I just picked up another YA book titled Birthmarked. I am a substitute teacher so I am constantly souring the mid..."
I work in a middle school library and am constantly looking for the next "new" book to get my students hooked. Right now it is

The Maze Runner and The Scorch Trials. I am reading The Maze Runner myself and can't wait to get to the next one.


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I'm enjoying it so far.


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Eileen (ileanedover) | 80 comments I'm finally getting around to reading A Game of Thrones - I bought a boxed set of the first four books in there series. I really wanted to read them before I started watching it on t.v., but I got around to viewing it first, and I love the series. Definitely want to read the first two books before the show starts back up again in April.


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Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments I'm currently reading Kings of the Dead because, well, it's Zombies :-D


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Alison Forde | 269 comments Kat wrote: "I'm currently reading Kings of the Dead because, well, it's Zombies :-D"

Im reading I am Legend could this be the original vampire zombie plague novel, first published 1954?


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Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments Oh how much do I want to read that!


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Alison Forde | 269 comments Kat wrote: "Oh how much do I want to read that!"
It was one of the votes for the October read, when we read Before I Go To Sleep. I am legend was better! It felt quite modern even though it's so old and the ending was a real surprise (different from the Will Smith fim).


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Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments Oops it just accidentally slipped onto my Kindle. How did that happen?!


message 2388: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie Kat wrote: "Oops it just accidentally slipped onto my Kindle. How did that happen?!"

Kat, you have me laughing.


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Jolie (joliegirl) | 7 comments I am currently reading The Mirror of Her Dreams because it has been sitting on my bookshelf for 21 years!!!


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Jolie (joliegirl) | 7 comments Judy wrote: "Jolie, doesn't it make you feel good to pick it up and read it knowing its not going to set there and nag you anymore?"

It really does, I have several taunting books like that....this is the year I get to them.


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Kate Z (kgordon3) | 144 comments I just finished my "goal" for 2011 (on Goodreads) and so I'm organizing my goals for 2012 and one of them is exactly those books that are sitting on my shelf and "nagging" me. I made a literal bookshelf of all of those books plus a virtual one here and one of my goals in 2012 is to get at least 20 of those read and off of my conscience.

Right now I'm reading The House on Fortune Street which was recommended by a friend of my mother's about a year ago I wrote it on this lined piece of yellow paper and it's been sitting there on that list next to my computer for a year. I finally got around to requesting it at the library and then it sat next to my bed for quite a while before I picked it up. The name and the cover didn't look appealing but I tend to like the same books as my mother's friend so I finally got around to picking it up. I'm halfway through and liking it quite a bit.


message 2392: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59889 comments Kat wrote: "Oops it just accidentally slipped onto my Kindle. How did that happen?!"

Amazing! It must be the Kindle fairy at work. :)


message 2393: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59889 comments Kate wrote: "I just finished my "goal" for 2011 (on Goodreads) and so I'm organizing my goals for 2012 and one of them is exactly those books that are sitting on my shelf and "nagging" me. I made a literal book..."

Good job, Kate. I started out quite low and kept adjusting my goal. I finally quit adjusting at 50 books. I've met that goal and have surpassed it. I like your plan for 2012.


message 2394: by Pam (new)

Pam Williams | 156 comments Janice wrote: "Kate wrote: "I just finished my "goal" for 2011 (on Goodreads) and so I'm organizing my goals for 2012 and one of them is exactly those books that are sitting on my shelf and "nagging" me. I made a..."

I'm a little disappointed in my self for not making the 104 Book Challenge that I signed up for. I have adjusted my goal to 52 and hope to surpass it.


message 2395: by Dem (new)

Dem | 984 comments Just finished The Shadow Wife this is my review www.goodreads.com/review/show/233842186

I am now starting Pictures of the Past
Pictures of the Past by Deby Eisenberg


message 2396: by Valerie (new)

Valerie | 95 comments I actually just finished the 2nd book in the Books of Umber series, Dragon Games (The Books of Umber, #2) by P.W. Catanese ... AWESOME!!! Such an adventure-filled page turner... LOVED it!! Have had it in my book pile from the library & need to get several books read... this was such a fast, fun read! Now on to the next in the series, The End of Time (The Books of Umber, #3) by P.W. Catanese


message 2397: by Sue (new)

Sue I finished The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating which I read very slowly as I didn't want it to end. I'm almost half way through To Say Nothing of the Dog and rapidly reading Sue Grafton's latest V is for Vengeance, which surprised me by coming in to the library on hold for me (along with 2 other books!)


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Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments I'm reading World-Mart - I saw the author talking about it in a group and thought it sounded very interesting - certainly has my attention so far!

Oh, and that 'Shall Remain Nameless' November challenge book that's haunting me.


message 2399: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59889 comments LOL! Kat, you only have 10 days left to read that challenge book.

Speaking of which, I will start mine Only Time Will Tell today on our way to Vegas.

I also started The Little Stranger which is from my Year Long Challenge.


message 2400: by Kat (new)

Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments Janice wrote: "LOL! Kat, you only have 10 days left to read that challenge book.

Speaking of which, I will start mine Only Time Will Tell today on our way to Vegas.

I also started [book:The Li..."


Don't remind me! No, actually, do!


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