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What Are You Reading Right Now? ( Hwæt béon ðu bocrædung?)



I loved that book, and I think there will be a movie soon. I usually don't care for the movies where I read the book, but in this case, I will go and see it. The book was...magical.


I loved that book, and I think there will be a movie soon. I usually don't care for the movies where I rea..."
I agree. Loved the book. There is, however, a lot of controversy. You get something that becomes this popular there are going to be plenty of people around to tell you why it doesn't deserve the notice. As for me, I'm giving Silk Roada chance.

Can you imagine if we all liked the same books? Or the same things? Life would be so boring.
Back to my read now, Wolves of the Calla. Love it so far.

Enjoying it so far, I always wanted to learn more about The Spartans and I like the premise of this book.

Enjoying it so far, I always wanted to learn mor..."
There are several on my ancient-Greece shelf. I recommend The End of Sparta, although not light; The Olympian: A Tale of Ancient Hellas and Schrader's Spartan novels. You might enjoy her Leonidas Trilogy.






Can you imagine if we all liked the same books? Or the s..."
I'm so jealous. You haven't finished the Dark Tower Series. I wish I could go back in time and first read them all. Wolves of the Calla was up there The Wizard and The Glass's story of Susan Delgado and Roland for me.
Linda - About 50% through Silk Road right now. I've read a few books by Colin Falconer and I agree..each one is hit or miss depending on who is doing the reading. So far I'm good with Silk Road :D

I got a beautiful visual with that description.

Currently reading Jack Higgins'



Hi Linda,
Afraid I haven't seen all of the Thornbirds movie. Or was it a mini series?

Hi Linda,
Afraid I haven't seen all of the Thornbirds ..."
It was a mini series. All I can remember is Richard Chamberlain as a priest.
I was seriously crushing on him at the time. :p

that's it though.

@ THE THORNBIRDS was a mini-series. In that book I recall that I was urging the priest to break his celibacy vow.

that's it though."
Definitely recall the kissy scenes. The Thornbirds used to come on every other year or so when I was growing up. My mum was in love with Richard Chamberlain. I thought boys had cooties at that time so whenever I saw the priest and the girl with the windblown hair standing on the hills outside the church I just groaned and went to find a book to read.

Maybe it's just me, but I wasn't that crazy about the book. The Swedish movie was so much better, I felt. But you may like the novel.


*happy dances around the room*


I must be the minority. I love, love, love To Kill a Mockingbird and was completely dismayed to learn of a book about Scout's adult life. WHAT? Noooooo. Why couldn't she just leave it alone? Only having published one (absolutely fantastic) book was part of the magic. ***Disappointed***

If you like thrillers--I can't help but think of this type of book as "90s best seller-type thrillers--the book I'm wrapping up right now is pretty darn good, IMO: Cold Cold Heart.


I must be the minority. I lov..."
The good news about it Allie is that apparently the manuscript was written right after To Kill a Mockingbird. Almost like it could have been one book but once she saw the hoopla from publishing the first one she didn't think the second one was good enough. Then she forgot it existed until a family friend found it. Who knows? It could be perfect.

This is my first book from Hoag. I can't speak to her other work, but I've certainly encountered her name a lot. There was a time when thrillers were totally my go-to thing. I still have a soft spot for 'em and enjoy a good one--even crave one--every now and again. I hope to get back to HF soon, though. I think a person can probably learn more inadvertently through HF than any other genre.

J.K. Rowling
Ken Follett
Christopher Hitchens
Fannie Flagg
Corrie ten Boom
Hitchens and ten Boom I can accept as being religion-ish but the rest, seriously aren't about religion, nevermind not having the word religion in the title.


Sometimes very slow paced. But i´m keeping up. 25% Through.



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Currently reading S.C. Gwynne's biography of Stonewall Jackson (American Civil War general for those who don't know)





I think I used an entire box of tissue while reading that book. There wasn't a lot of action but I thought it was a heartbreaking novel. The Grey family just couldn't win.
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Been hearing a lot about this one...