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

That's made my day. :D
September or October....Dawn and I will be reading the new Oathsworn book Crowbone together. I think fellow member Justin will be too. So if you're caught up, Bryn...........Crowbone in October.....;)


No I haven't read that one...but it sounds familiar and I am wondering if it was or is being made into a movie? Or a play????? Could be completely wrong though.
Here's the link.

The House of Velvet and Glass
Heather just a little note, I don't mean to trouble you, but when mentioning a book or author would you mind using the add book/author feature to add a link in your post. It help other members find the book or author. :)
And don't worry. You don't have to leave the bookcover link like I just did. Only a link to title is fine to help people see which book you mean.
Here's the link how to do it in case you don't know.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/8...


Based on a book by Andre Dubus III. It was made into a movie starring Jennifer Connelly in 2003.
Unfortunately it isn't in the register so I can't reference it.

You're not wrong! I'm glad I listened to you guys.
I'll see if I can catch up with you for October (Terri seems a bit eager?) but you're way ahead of me here.

You're not alone, she's been after me to make sure I finished the third and fourth books in time too. :)


liked the first two, we'll see about this one


I am starting the Ancient themed Group read tonight.

The Virtues of War: A Novel of Alexander the Great
Read the first paragraph when I walked past the book this morning. Looks like classically lovely Steven Pressfield writing. Looking forward to getting into it.


I found his writing perfectly okay, but I gave the book 1 star because the narration style was just plain bizarre and disorienting. I couldn't finish it.
As a result, I haven't written off Tyrant. If it is written in a different style to Killer of Men then it shouldn't be a problem.





The last book you mentioned looks really interesting. I'll be interested to hear what you think when finished. I see it has generally a low rating, but that doesn't always mean it is terrible.

And like Tasha, I am sorry to hear that you were being forced to imbibe large quantities of alcohol on a beach, Bobby. What a terrible situation.
Glad to have you back safe and sound though. :)

starting Harry Sidebottom's forth novel in his Ballisata series



To The Limit: An Air Cav Huey Pilot in Vietnam

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Being part of Good Reads is becoming a serious problem. I keep finding all these great books that poeple have reccomended and my list of books that I want to read just keeps getting longer and longer, but there is no way I'm ever going to get the time to read them all, May have to give up work altogether. The only problem with that, apart from not being able to feed, house and cloth the family, is that I'd have no money to buy books!

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I know that feeling, Terri, all too well. My to-read list grows daily.



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One of the better ones on Viet Nam.
On a personal note, my father always said that one of the best things that ever happened to him in his military career was washing out of flight school in '62 - he only had to do one tour in Viet Nam instead of 3.

I feel, as far as Huey pilot memoirs go, To The Limit: An Air Cav Huey Pilot in Vietnam is miles better than Chickenhawk. But then that could be because Johnson is a million times more likeable than Mason.

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Mine too. Like I've said before I doubt i will live long enough to read all the books I want to read, because aside from the ones on my TBR list, I am sure there are hundreds more out there that if i did know about them, I would want to read them.


Love this book! If you like ancient history based on a true historical figure, Zenobia was a warrior and a queen.





I feel, as far as Huey pilot memoirs go, To The Limit: An Air Cav Huey Pilot in Vietnam is miles better than ..."
Then this book is going to be excellent for me as well, I'm sure! :)

currently reading William Dietrich's latest in his Ethan Gage series

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I have The Prow Beast (oathsworn, #4) out from the library right now. It's on my list of books to read this week.