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What are you currently reading?
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Jun 26, 2012 02:55PM

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Now reading: "The Academie" by Susanne Dunlap. For some reason, I can't find a picture of the book, even though it's listed in GoodReads - and normally has a picture.

Finished: "The Academie" by Susanne Dunlap. 3 stars. It was one of her better ones, but I didn't connect to any of the characters, so it didn't get 4. I liked it, though, and it was a blessedly clean book!
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i have a bunch of books that came in from the library all at once so i have to read them before i can continue any other book.

yeah when i am done i can get back to Sherlock Holmes which i am almost tempted to read before i finish my library books.

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But I'm done with my mini historical lecture now. ;)
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it was pretty good and it kept up the action. i got really confused at the end and kind of mad when i found out that all this would be repeated over and over again. the characters would just keep going back in time over and over again to repeat history. it got really confusing when it came to going back in time. and also unless i missed something then the same person would be multipied over and over again until there was like twenty of one person, even if he is death. all in all it was good up to the confusing parts.
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i may have made it sound more annoying then it really is but the beginning books in the series are really good.


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i think i would get tired of reading very detailed stuff like that expecically if it was little stuff.
i bet that is what is was Hazel.
i bet that is what is was Hazel.


im also trying to stomach reading "sybil exposed" a non fiction work about the famous multiple personality disorder case from the 70's. Its a hard, dry read.


No, ironically im reading sybil exposed for fun. I challage myself to read a handful of nonfiction books a month and this time i struck out.
Amy tan's novel 'joy luck club' is a great way to get introduced to the authors writing style plus its a quick read.

I'll look up some of Any Tan's books. Got so many to-reads though ;)

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Yay!!! :)



Hmm, it might be one of those books that picks up in the middle.
yeah like the "Hunger Games" it took at least the first 150 pages for something really interesting to happen.
congrats in the books Hazel. :)
congrats in the books Hazel. :)


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You might be able to find an online Gaelic dictionary that has a pronounceation key.
231 pages in to "The New Policeman." A few more things are happening, but I can't say that I especially like the Author's depiction of Tir na n'Og, and while things are happening, it still has a very slow-pace feeling.

How does the author describe Tir na n'Og? I find that is one of those things that people describe quite differently since obviously it's all legend ;)

Tir na N'Og mirrors the modern village the protagonist, J.J., is from, with a few subtle changes, and very few residents. I kind of like that concept, it mirroring the mortal world, but just the way she writes about it lacks any of the mystery or old magical feel that Tir na n'Og ought to have. Maybe it'll get better; J.J. has more or less just arrived, but compared to other portrayals of it, this one lacks a lot.

Hm, yeah, I can see how that would work, and yet not be very interesting as well. I think the whole Celtic legend thing loses something when transcribed into the modern day anyway.

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Really loving The Lantern Bearers, of course :)

Let me know how Montmorency is. It sounds good. If you weren't enjoying Rosemary Sutcliff's book, I would be wondering if perhaps you had hit your head. ;) I'm immensely enjoying "Flame-Colored Taffeta." I love the fat little pony, Snowball! Sutcliff clearly knew British ponies.

Haha, yes, I would be wondering what was wrong with myself too if I wasn't enjoying her books ;) I know I loved Snowball! I just read that story again not too long ago.


I did a bad thing today, I went to a different library and came back with a whole slew of books! (NOO!) They had so many things I have been looking for and some that sounded good. I did cut back because there were more I could have gotten, but these are the ones I brought home:





And I did get some more research books as well, so I can justify it, haha ;)

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