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Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments Janice wrote: "I gave up on Out of Africa (too dry) and The Secret Scripture (narrator kept losing me).

Instead, I started [book:The World's Most Haunted Places, Revised Edition: F..."


Ohhhh ghosties! I want to know what this one is like!


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Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments I've just started Everything You Need to Survive the Apocalypse which, I didn't realise, has nothing to do with Apocalypses. But it's more appealing to me than the other books I'm reading at the moment!


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Tory Hendershot (nghtstlkr64) | 48 comments I just started Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy by John le Carré . I'm hoping to delve into some of the characters more after seeing the film.


message 2954: by Susan (new)

Susan (chlokara) Kat wrote: "I've just started Everything You Need to Survive the Apocalypse which, I didn't realise, has nothing to do with Apocalypses. But it's more appealing to me than the other books I'm ..."

Personally, I don't want to survive the Apocalypse. I've read too many dystopian books.


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Kimberly | 2033 comments Kat wrote: "I've just started Everything You Need to Survive the Apocalypse which, I didn't realise, has nothing to do with Apocalypses. But it's more appealing to me than the other books I'm ..."

I really want to read that one! Can't wait to read your review on it (if you do one).


message 2956: by Kat (new)

Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments Kimberly wrote: "Kat wrote: "I've just started Everything You Need to Survive the Apocalypse which, I didn't realise, has nothing to do with Apocalypses. But it's more appealing to me than the othe..."

I'm already 36% through it so there will definitely be a review up in the next few days.

It's not what I expected at all, but in the very best of ways!


message 2957: by Tea (last edited Feb 04, 2012 01:03PM) (new)

Tea (prettylives) | 44 comments I'm reading 1Q84 Book 1 and Book 2 by Haruki Murakami 1Q84. Just finished book 1 and I'm completely hooked. Someone saw me reading it and asked me to describe what it's about and I found it difficult to describe. It doesn't just fit one genre.

Someone told me it was a Japanese version of 1984 - which is one reason I started to read it - but I personally can't see the connection.


message 2958: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59884 comments I started People of the Book on audiobook yesterday. It's on my Around the World Tour challenge.


message 2959: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59884 comments It wasn't doing anything for me, Judy. But don't let that deter you. It may be a different experience for you.


message 2960: by Tory (new)

Tory Hendershot (nghtstlkr64) | 48 comments Judy wrote: "Tory wrote: "I just started Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy by John le Carré. I'm hoping to delve into some of the characters more after seeing the film."

I hope you will let us know what you think,..."


Will do.


message 2961: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly | 2033 comments I've started
Lean Mean Thirteen Lean Mean Thirteen (Stephanie Plum, #13) by Janet Evanovich


message 2962: by Kimberly (last edited Feb 05, 2012 09:46AM) (new)

Kimberly | 2033 comments I`m starting The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas , Night of the Bat by Paul Zindel (One of my favourite childhood authors) American Vampire, Vol. 1 by Scott Snyder Because we all know I love my graphic novels...I think I read 80+ last year.


message 2963: by Kat (new)

Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments I'm going back to my comfy reads with Survival After The Zombie Apocalypse


message 2964: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59884 comments Kat wrote: "I'm going back to my comfy reads with Survival After The Zombie Apocalypse"

I think that's why I'm reading The World's Most Haunted Places. I need to go back to my comfort reads.


message 2965: by Pragya (new)

Pragya  (reviewingshelf) | 4026 comments Janice wrote: "Kat wrote: "I'm going back to my comfy reads with Survival After The Zombie Apocalypse"

I think that's why I'm reading The World's Most Haunted Places. I need to go back to my com..."


LOL, Janice.


message 2966: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) Die Trying Die Trying (Jack Reacher, #2) by Lee Child finished yesterday. Bad Luck And Trouble Bad Luck And Trouble (Jack Reacher, #11) by Lee Child started today. Audio books. Amazing how many books you can add to your yearly reading by listening to one while you get dressed & put on your makeup for work. I've been on a serious Lee Child kick lately.


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I am finishing the last book of When Women Were Warriors by Catherine Wilson, and plan on starting Legend the White Dragon by Melanie Nilles because I love fantasy and I love dragons :)


message 2968: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59884 comments Sovereign wrote: "I am finishing the last book of When Women Were Warriors by Catherine Wilson, and plan on starting Legend the White Dragon by Melanie Nilles because I love fantasy and I love dragons :)"

Those sound interesting Sovereign. I like fantasy myself.

Moderator note: In future posts, could you link the titles. Click on the add book/author link above the comment box and a search screen will pop up. It makes it easier for people to investigate the books you talk about. Thanks. :)


message 2969: by Kat (new)

Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments Jennifer wrote: "Die Trying Die Trying (Jack Reacher, #2) by Lee Child finished yesterday. Bad Luck And Trouble Bad Luck And Trouble (Jack Reacher, #11) by Lee Child started today. Audio books. Amazing how many ..."

I like the Jack Reacher books - normally not my thing but Lee Child has a way of writing that makes them interesting to a wider audience.


message 2970: by Dem (new)

Dem | 984 comments Just finised and loved Eleni by Nicholas Gage Eleni by Nicholas Gage
This is my review www.goodreads.com/review/show


message 2971: by Kat (new)

Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments Oh I'm behind - I finished reading The Way We Fall last night, and now I'm reading (amongst others!) BadAss Zombie Road Trip and still persisting with Nocturnal (I've been reading this more than a week and still only 60% through!)


message 2972: by Anne (new)

Anne  (reachannereach) Dem wrote: "Just finised and loved Eleni by Nicholas GageEleni by Nicholas Gage
This is my review www.goodreads.com/review/show"


Nice review, Dem. I hope to read Eleni this year. Your review has moved it closer to the top of my pile. Thank you.


message 2973: by Pam (new)

Pam Williams | 156 comments I'm on a roll. Just finished Breakfast with Buddha and Paper Towns (I'm on a serious audio book addiction to John Green. Listened to Will Grayson, Will Grayson and will listen to Looking for Alaska next. As for reading I'm starting The Future of Us next because I'm a big fan of Jay Asher Thirteen Reasons Why and Carolyn Mackler The Earth, My Butt and Other Big Round Things.


message 2974: by Dem (new)

Dem | 984 comments Anne wrote: "Dem wrote: "Just finised and loved Eleni by Nicholas GageEleni by Nicholas Gage
This is my review www.goodreads.com/review/show"

Nice review, Dem. I hope to read El..."


Thank you Anne, A worthwhile read.


message 2975: by Kimberly (last edited Feb 10, 2012 07:51PM) (new)

Kimberly | 2033 comments I can't seem to decide on what to read so I keep starting books and putting them aside so I'm starting another book Born Wild The Extraordinary Story of One Man's Passion for Africa by Tony Fitzjohn Born Wild: The Extraordinary Story of One Man's Passion for Africa this man was George Adamson's protege and Soul of a Lion by Barbara Bennett


message 2976: by Pragya (new)

Pragya  (reviewingshelf) | 4026 comments Kimberly wrote: "I can't seem to decide on what to read so I keep starting books and putting them aside so I'm starting another book [bookcover:Born Wild: The Extraordinary Story of One Man's Passion for Africa|931..."

Exactly what's happening to me. I have started 21 books, can't seem to finish them.


message 2977: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly | 2033 comments At least I'n not alone with this problem.


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Pragya  (reviewingshelf) | 4026 comments :)


message 2979: by Kat (new)

Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments I'm still going with Antarctica on a Plate - it has gotten a little better now she is FINALLY in Antarctica!


message 2980: by Kat (new)

Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments LOL! But I think a plate would slide across the ice quite well!


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Stuart (asfus) | 86 comments I am currently reading Rule 34 by Charles Stross as I have previously enjoyed his novels.


message 2982: by Pam (new)

Pam Williams | 156 comments Judy wrote: "Pam wrote: "I'm on a roll. Just finished Breakfast with Buddha and Paper Towns (I'm on a serious audio book addiction to John Green. Listened to [book:Will Grayson, ..."

I enjoyed it a lot even though the ending was a bit pat and tied everything up neatly. I really enjoyed the trip across the country and the descriptions of where they stayed and what they ate. This was my book club book for last month and we met in our pajamas and ate breakfast and drank mimosas while we discussed the book.


message 2983: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly | 2033 comments Judy wrote: "I'm currently reading a bunch of books but I will mention Sassafrass, Cypress and IndigoSassafrass, Cypress and Indigo by Ntozake Shange since it has the most unique title."

I love the title. How's the book so far?


message 2984: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly | 2033 comments Oohh it's one of those books :) I've added it to the list.


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Kimberly | 2033 comments I've also started It Rains in February A Wife's Memoir of Love and Loss by Leila Summers which I recieved from the author to review.


message 2986: by Kat (new)

Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments I'm on a roll this week, finishing up books that I've been reading off and on for the past few weeks. The last one on the 'hit list' is The Evening Hour.

Then I can finally get back to just reading one book at a time!


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Pragya  (reviewingshelf) | 4026 comments Kimberly wrote: "I've also started It Rains in February A Wife's Memoir of Love and Loss by Leila Summers which I recieved from the author to review."

Looks great!


message 2988: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59884 comments I have started The Wolf Gift. It feels good to be reading Anne Rice again.


message 2989: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly | 2033 comments Pragya wrote: "Kimberly wrote: "I've also started It Rains in February A Wife's Memoir of Love and Loss by Leila Summers which I recieved from the author to review."

Looks great!"


It is good but I've had to put it down several times, I think her husband is bi-polar (I read that in a review) and his actions remind me of the Mister when we first started dating as he is bi-polar and for the first year of out relationship was unmedicated...while our situations are different just the mannerisms she describes brings back old hurts. I highly recommend it though Pragya.


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Pragya  (reviewingshelf) | 4026 comments Kimberly wrote: "Pragya wrote: "Kimberly wrote: "I've also started It Rains in February A Wife's Memoir of Love and Loss by Leila Summers which I recieved from the author to review."

Looks great!"

It is goo..."


OMG! That's terrible. You better top it up with Janet Evanovich, Kimberly. :)


message 2991: by Dem (new)

Dem | 984 comments I am just starting The CorrectionsbyJonathan FranzenIts not historical fiction so not sure how I will like it.


message 2992: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59884 comments Dem wrote: "I am just starting The CorrectionsbyJonathan FranzenIts not historical fiction so not sure how I will like it."

It seems to have a mix of reviews. What attracted you to this book?


message 2993: by Dem (new)

Dem | 984 comments Janice wrote: "Dem wrote: "I am just starting The CorrectionsbyJonathan FranzenIts not historical fiction so not sure how I will like it."

It seems to have a mix of reviews. What att..."


My local bookclub read for Feb and nominated by one of the members and the reason she said she choose it is because having read it herself some years ago she feels it will make a good discussion book.


message 2994: by Kat (new)

Kat (katzombie) | 2478 comments I'm just reading one book now (I knew I could do it!) Summer of My German Soldier


message 2995: by Kimberly (last edited Feb 17, 2012 10:05PM) (new)

Kimberly | 2033 comments I've started Diary of a Part-Time Ghost Diary of a Part-Time Ghost by Vered Ehsani by Vered Ehsani I like it so far :) and I think I may start Conversations With Myself Conversations With Myself by Nelson Mandela by Nelson Mandela I read his previous Autobiography and loved it so I think I'll love this one too...he's such an inspiration.


message 2996: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) So I had about 7 books going and wasn't making significant progress anywhere. Finished two, most of the way through most of the others, zeroed in last couple days on two of them: Bad Luck And Trouble on audio and The Tin Roof Blowdown. Enjoying both but The Tin Roof Blowdown-- well, first of all it's set right after Katrina which is horrific. Second, I recently read a book several books farther in in this series, one in which the main character never once mentioned his daughter- who has always been a main focus. So for him to NEVER mention her makes me think something awful happened. Now I'm reading one of the in-between books I missed- The Tin Roof Blowdown-- and reading every page with my heart in my throat, because the daughter is a character in this one and a psychopath has met her.....


message 2997: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59884 comments The Tin Roof sounds interesting, Jennifer. :)

I have about 30 minutes left in my audiobook People of the Book and I will finish it on my way to town this morning. On the way home, I will start The Snowman which is for the Around the World challenge. I've been looking forward to this book for a long time!

Last night, I started one of my giveaway wins, The Cook. There is no punctuation within the sentences and I'm finding it very difficult to follow.

eg A couple people put up their hands and Terry said well here's a chicken dance you've probably never seen and he lifted the hatch and opened the gate and started chasing the chooks I mean birds around until one just sort of ran into his hands.

I don't think I'm going to read any further. It's too distracting. I keep thinking about the lack of punctuation.


message 2998: by Robin (Saturndoo) (new)

Robin (Saturndoo) (robinsaturndoo) Wow Janice. I see why that would be distracting. The first thing I noticed was continuous use of the word and lol GL on that one!


message 2999: by Janice, Moderator (new)

Janice (jamasc) | 59884 comments Robin wrote: "Wow Janice. I see why that would be distracting. The first thing I noticed was continuous use of the word and lol GL on that one!"

AND your point is? LOL!


message 3000: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie Here is a new one for me: I am going to be reading two books at one time! I thought I would be incapable of liking audiobooks, and actually I have found that I love them. Soooo, why not try reading two books at once. I am picking one that I can take with me everywhere and another that I will read at home with Vocatex. I have finally figured out how to use it, at least the magnification part, and I LOVE it. The audio part is still a challenge, but I'll learn that too with time. Hopefully. Anyhow, I figured I would read one book that was fiction and one that was not. So I chose Oliver SacksUncle Tungsten for the non-fiction and River in the Sea which is historical fiction, although based on the author's mother's life. That means both books are kind of biographies.The first is set in England, the second in Holland.

I picked up RITS free a few days ago for my Kindle. My GR friend Misfit was so kind and told me about it being free at Amazon. I have been waiting to read UT for ages, and if I like this then I can read The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat & Other Clinical Tales as an audiobook! That is suppose to be really good too.

Picking books to read is almost as much fun as reading them. I NEVER have trouble finding books to read!

I have a feeling the latter will draw me more...... Will I end up reading one first?

I just finished Bloodroot. Here follows my review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


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