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message 2451: by Amanda_DJ n' Zac (new)

Amanda_DJ n' Zac  | 8 comments Im currently reading all of Torey L. Haydens books. If you dont know any of them, she is a teacher who writes about her experiences with kids with different areas of learning disabilities an such. Amazing books in my opinion. I will make sure to check out the monthly reads and stuff. Thank you


message 2452: by Dem (new)

Dem | 984 comments Just finished reading the wonderful Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier Rebecca this is my review
www.goodreads.com/review/show/71799025


message 2453: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59889 comments I just started On Writing. I needed something short that I could read between now and TBR Toppler. I didn't want to December 6 because then I wouldn't be eligible for the cover to cover certificate. And I couldn't start The Snow Whale because it's for the December challenge and can't be started until tomorrow. I had to read something!


message 2454: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly | 2033 comments I finished That Holiday Feeling (Includes Virgin River, #8) by Debbie Macomber which I found to be very sweet. 3 holiday romances in one. 4 stars.
Now I'm reading A Stolen Life by Jaycee Dugard


message 2455: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie I have just begun The Hummingbird's Daughter in the audio format. I am trying to learn to like audios...... and I find the topic of this book interesting. Although it is a novel, it is based on a true woman and a real place.

I just finsihed my first audio A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. Yes, I did enjoy it but I felt that it is primarily written for a young adult audience.OK, maybe also for those adults that want to reminisce. I felt that it was tring too bluntly to convey a message. I didn't feel it engaged me as it did when I was a child. I absolutely adored the book when I was in the pre-teens. My GR review explains in more depth what I enjoyed and what disappointed me on my second reading: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

The only other book that I can recall rereading is To Kill a Mockingbird. Now that has always been for me, and it still remains, a five star book, the second reading being almost fifty years after the first. I will stick in here my review of that too: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/....


message 2456: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59889 comments Chrissie wrote: "I have just begun The Hummingbird's Daughter in the audio format. I am trying to learn to like audios...... and I find the topic of this book interesting. Although it is a novel, it is..."

I hope that you will grow to love audiobooks. It may take that one book or narrator that will sell you. One of the audiobooks that I loved was A Prayer for Owen Meany narrated by Joe Barrett.


message 2457: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59889 comments Judy wrote: "How is it, Janice? Its on my Year Long Challenge list."

It's on mine as well and one of the reasons I chose to read it now. I have to start giving that challenge priority before our Around the World challenge starts.

I am really enjoying On Writing. I'm chuckling my way through it. My husband keeps getting his television programs interrupted while I read portions to him.


message 2458: by Chrissie (last edited Dec 01, 2011 11:01AM) (new)

Chrissie Janice wrote: "Chrissie wrote: "I have just begun The Hummingbird's Daughter in the audio format. I am trying to learn to like audios...... and I find the topic of this book interesting. Although it ..."

I am going to go check Irving's book out. Maybe I can even listen to a bit since I am now a member of Audible. I have never tried that......


message 2460: by Kim (new)

Kim (catmommie) I'm reading On the Street Where You Live for a group challenge, and 24 Hours because I started it to see if I would like it,and I do! lol I've got too many TBR books and I'm weeding them out.


message 2461: by Darlene (new)

Darlene (dar49) I am reading Saints Astray by Jacqueline Carey. It is the sequel to Santa Olivia which I loved. The fact is I have loved almost everything by Jacqueline Carey. Because my eyes tire easily I usually get an audio version to help me along. Audible has most of Carey's novels, so I wait until I have saved up a credit or two and buy them. Then I read them on my Kindle or Android Tablet with the audio playing.


message 2462: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly | 2033 comments I've started The Snow Bride by Debbie Macomber


message 2463: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59889 comments Is that for the December challenge, Kimberly?


message 2464: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly | 2033 comments Nope, didn't think of using it for that one.


message 2465: by Pam (new)

Pam Williams | 156 comments I started reading The Maze Runner because my middle school students are all reading it and I try to keep up with what they are into so I can discuss the books and recommend them to other students. I'm totally hooked and have started The Scorch Trials and will have The Death Cure waiting. I'm listening to them on audiobook but had to get a copy of the first one because I couldn't wait to finish listening to it.


message 2466: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie Judy, that looks terribly interesting. Please tell us what you think of it when you are done.


message 2467: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59889 comments It sounds interesting, Judy!


message 2468: by Amanda_DJ n' Zac (new)

Amanda_DJ n' Zac  | 8 comments I read about a couple of these 24 hr challenges you guys have put on here, it made me give myself a challenge :) I'm hoping to read just a little over 1000 pages by next weekend. Finish Ghost Girl, read Beautiful Child an hoping to get to Sybil. Has anyone read Sybil.....? Im looking for some input on it. it looks like a pretty intense book.. any opinions?

i wasnt sure where else to post this question.


message 2469: by Anne (new)

Anne  (reachannereach) I read Sybil a long time ago and liked it. Recently I read that her story was made up.


message 2470: by Amanda_DJ n' Zac (new)

Amanda_DJ n' Zac  | 8 comments Anne wrote: "I read Sybil a long time ago and liked it. Recently I read that her story was made up."

I hadnt heard of it really till on here. I know the book seems intense like i said but im looking forward to reading it. It would be nice to find out if it is a real life story or not though.


message 2471: by Sue (new)

Sue Amanda_DJ n' Zac wrote: "Anne wrote: "I read Sybil a long time ago and liked it. Recently I read that her story was made up."

I hadnt heard of it really till on here. I know the book seems intense like i said but im look..."


I've heard the same thing that Anne did. It was on the news sometime this fall that the story wasn't actually real. I never heard any more details than that. You may find out more googling it.


message 2472: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie Judy wrote: "I picked it up last night, and am already almost halfway through even though I've been gone most of day. I put it in my purse and have been reading it every chance I've had. Its about a lady who he..."

It sounds very good, Judy. Those books that you keep popping in to all day long because they demand to be read. Nice! Thanks for the uppdate.


message 2473: by Anne (new)

Anne  (reachannereach) Sue wrote: "Amanda_DJ n' Zac wrote: "Anne wrote: "I read Sybil a long time ago and liked it. Recently I read that her story was made up."

I hadnt heard of it really till on here. I know the book seems inten..."


I googled it with mixed results. Maybe she made it up, maybe she didn't. But there are people out there with multiple personality disorder and it's a good story, so.......


message 2474: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59889 comments I read it many years ago as well as The Three Faces of Eve which is a similar story. I was fascinated with the subject.


message 2475: by Susan (new)

Susan (chlokara) Janice wrote: "I read it many years ago as well as The Three Faces of Eve which is a similar story. I was fascinated with the subject."

Me, too. I think I was looking inside myself for a personality I liked better than the one was exhibiting. Never did find it.


message 2476: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59889 comments I hope that you discovered that the personality that is you, IS the best one. :)


message 2477: by Susan (new)

Susan (chlokara) It could still use some fine tuning.


message 2478: by Pragya (new)

Pragya  (reviewingshelf) | 4026 comments Amanda_DJ n' Zac wrote: "I read about a couple of these 24 hr challenges you guys have put on here, it made me give myself a challenge :) I'm hoping to read just a little over 1000 pages by next weekend. Finish Ghost Girl,..."

I haven't read the book but loved the movie.


message 2479: by Tanya (last edited Dec 04, 2011 03:26AM) (new)

Tanya (tanyaamber) I am currently reading two books Grimm's Fairy Tales and Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone..Reading Grimm's Fairy Tales because I found it in my school library and thought to read it...and Harry Potter because it was highly recommended..


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Pragya  (reviewingshelf) | 4026 comments Reading Mortal Prey


message 2481: by Sue (new)

Sue Abiha wrote: "I am currently reading two books Grimm's Fairy Tales and Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone..Reading Grimm's Fairy Tales because I found it in my school library and thought to read it...and H..."

Enjoy the Harry Potter. In my estimation, the series gets better and better as it progresses. The final few are wonderful.


message 2482: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly | 2033 comments Abiha wrote: "I am currently reading two books Grimm's Fairy Tales and Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone..Reading Grimm's Fairy Tales because I found it in my school library and thought to read it...and H..."

Enjoy Harry Potter and Grimm's Fairy Tales. Both are awesome reads.


message 2484: by Sue (new)

Sue I'm Finishing up A Lesson in Secrets and just starting Jo Walton's Among Others. I loved Walton's alternative history of post WWII Britain that began with Farthing so I've decided to try one of her sci fi/fantasy novels. This is her most recent.


message 2485: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly | 2033 comments I read these mangas today Chibi Vampire, Volume 11 by Yuna Kagesaki Chibi Vampire, Volume 12 by Yuna Kagesaki and Chibi Vampire, Volume 13 by Yuna Kagesaki . Now I'm going to read the last two in the series.


message 2486: by Shannon (new)

Shannon (sianin) | 453 comments Anne wrote: "Sue wrote: "Amanda_DJ n' Zac wrote: "Anne wrote: "I read Sybil a long time ago and liked it. Recently I read that her story was made up."

I hadnt heard of it really till on here. I know the book..."


I remember reading the book back in the 70s and being horrified and fascinated at the same time. I see that there is another book with a fresh look at the records of the actual patient that Sybil was based on: Sybil Exposed The Extraordinary Story Behind the Famous Multiple Personality Case by Debbie Nathan
Whether or not she really did have 16 personalities, her case is remarkable and I think this book may be interesting to anyone that either read Sybil or is interested in these types of cases.


message 2487: by Anne (new)

Anne  (reachannereach) That's the book that I read about. I just looked up some of the reviews on Amazon. Seems that the whole story is very controversial. Hard to know what to believe in this case. I haven't read Sybil: Exposed, but I don't think reading it will be particularly useful in terms of learning the "truth." I believe that no one but Shirley Mason and her doctor (maybe) know the truth. I do know that Multiple Personality Disorder does exist, but it has been over-diagnosed for several years. I think that Sybil: Exposed may be a backlash against this over-diagnosis.


message 2488: by Kristina (new)

Kristina (kristinalawhead) I'm rereading the entire sweet valley high series with my best friend, for what reason i'm not sure! We just thought it sounded like fun lol!


message 2490: by Kimberly (last edited Dec 05, 2011 11:31PM) (new)

Kimberly | 2033 comments I'm reading several books at the moment Beautiful Creatures (Caster Chronicles, #1) by Kami Garcia for a buddy read even though I'm a little iffy on it Atlantis Rising (Warriors of Poseidon, #1) by Alyssa Day for another buddy read.


message 2491: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie Wow, I just finished an impressive book: The Hummingbird's Daughter. Four stars from me! Here is my spoiler free review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/.... This was my second audio book. I am hooked.

I will begin again The Silence of Trees. I put it down to try an audio,


message 2492: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59889 comments Yeah, Chrissie. I think audiobooks will be a great boon for you. I'm glad you gave it a try and had a good experience.


message 2493: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie Janice, it took me so long to stick out my neck and try them. Silly me.


message 2494: by Shannon (new)

Shannon (sianin) | 453 comments Chrissie wrote: "Wow, I just finished an impressive book: The Hummingbird's Daughter. Four stars from me! Here is my spoiler free review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/.... This was my sec..."

Glad to hear that you liked Hummingbird's Daughter. Its on my TBR list and maybe I will move it up...


message 2495: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie Shannon, I hope you read the review. One does need a strong stomach. I felt the contrast between the horrible and beautiful emphasized both emotions. As a whole, the tone is upplifting rather than depressing.


message 2496: by Kat (new)

Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments I finished The Love of My Life last night, and have now started Ashes - despite my repeated protestations about YA, here I go again....


message 2497: by Tanya (new)

Tanya (tanyaamber) Sue wrote: "Abiha wrote: "I am currently reading two books Grimm's Fairy Tales and Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone..Reading Grimm's Fairy Tales because I found it in my school library and thought to r..."

I have watched movie version..and i enjoyed alot..


message 2498: by Pam (new)

Pam Williams | 156 comments Kat wrote: "I finished The Love of My Life last night, and have now started Ashes - despite my repeated protestations about YA, here I go again...."

Let me know about Ashes. I'm not a fan of zombies but I've heard that it's the latest "to read" book and I'm trying to decide if I want to add it to my TBR list.


message 2499: by Kat (new)

Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments I've been seriously squeezed for reading time the last few days, I'm only 22% through, but it's quite good so far. I'll update when I'm finished (sometime this weekend I hope!).


message 2500: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly | 2033 comments I'm reading Wesley the Owl The Remarkable Love Story of an Owl and His Girl by Stacey O'Brien and The Christmas Basket by Debbie Macomber


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