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Riona wrote: "I just finished Story of the Eye. Totally weird."
I still have that on my shelf. Is it at least good-weird?
I still have that on my shelf. Is it at least good-weird?
Ian wrote: "Started Chew: The Omnivore Edition, Vol. 1 at a friend's suggestion, a..."
I really loved that. And I don't usually do comics.
I really loved that. And I don't usually do comics.
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I really loved that. And I don't usually do comics."
I do love comics, but i'm especially loving how offbeat and darkly comical this one is. It's like Twin Peaks in comic form. And listening to Stars new album while reading it makes for an even more disorienting experience...




She is an unexpected find and highly entertaining author ~ can't say enough good things!
HIghly recommend her Morningstar series too. You won't regret it!
I couldn't put her books down!




Now I'm curious.....is that totally weird good? or totally weird bad?

Now I'm curious.....is that totally weird good? or totally weird bad?"
Mostly good! But very disturbing. Very brief review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Just started In the Woods. So far writing is impeccable. She describes summertime thru the eyes of a 12 year old perfectly in the opening paragraphs. looking forward to reading this.

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Started Curse of the Bane (the original British version, though, "The Spook's Curse", which Goodreads refuses to acknowledge) and The Stress of Her Regard.


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Started Agent to the Stars and Please Save My Earth, Volume 7, and still reading The Spook's Curse.

I've started the sequel, The Likeness, but I'm not that far into it yet -- pretty much just gotten the setup of the case so far. I'm also reading Luna, which I've had out from the library for quite some time.

Ismaa wrote: "I am in the middle of The War of Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts by Louis de Bernières. Really loving it. It seems he wrote 2 more books after this which are linked, though not a trilogy. The more I re..."
I'm so glad you're loving that one, Ismaa. It's one of my all-time favourites. All three are good, but that first one was fantastic. It had a much greater sense of satire I think, too.
I'm so glad you're loving that one, Ismaa. It's one of my all-time favourites. All three are good, but that first one was fantastic. It had a much greater sense of satire I think, too.


I've been reading House of Leaves when I'm in Townsville and The Seducer on Kindle while I'm travelling. But I've gotten to a point where I REALLY want to start taking House of Leaves with me.
I'm currently trying to think what I can leave behind in its place, since there is such a strict weight limit on this particular regional airline. Damn you, heavy work laptop!!
I'm currently trying to think what I can leave behind in its place, since there is such a strict weight limit on this particular regional airline. Damn you, heavy work laptop!!
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Started Jaina Proudmoore: Tides of War and still on The Spook's Curse.
I've just realised I'm both halfway through and 80% through House of Leaves at the same time, thanks to the crazy book structure!

Ruby wrote: "Tell us what you're reading right now & how you're liking it so far. If you like, post your book reviews too as you finish them.
Don't forget the GR book links.."
Hello, I just joined this site and this group. I'm reading: In the foreign legion by Erwin Rosen. Goodreads doesn't seem to know it, maybe because it was published in 1910 and it's not famous. I got it from project gutenberg. I'm halfway through it and I like it. It's a good humoured, pleasant read which gives interesting insights into a strange society and a relatively recent past. His writing style is very modern though.

Hello, Mick,
I am big fan of Gutenberg. I'll have to look up your book there . Fair warning: this place can get addictive but I have found SO many new writers/books here. enjoy!


Hello Pam. Still trying to figure out how the commenting works here. Apologies in advance if they end up in the wrong place. Hope to spend regular time on GR, not worried about addiction to it. :D
All good - welcome Mick! We do use book title links here when we refer to books, so that people can look the books up, and the book pages link back to this forum. You just click on "add book/author" above the comment box. If a book isn't yet in the GR database, just let us know and somebody will probably add it for you. :)

OK, will do. In this case the book I'm reading isn't in the database yet, but I mentioned where it's to be found. Hope someone will put it up. Thanks and nice meeting you.
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Tried actually reading Ready Player One, but had a hard time sticking with it, so I'll be listening to the glorious Wil Wheaton read it to me instead.
Still on with The Spook's Curse.

It's a newer printing but sounds like the same book. An ebook edition can always be added, too.

For future reference, any users can add books to the database. You just need a librarian to combine the new edition with any existing records.

Now I'm working on Howl's Moving Castle in paperback and going to start number9dream on kindle as soon as I get on the subway in a few hours.


It took me several weeks to go through, but it was worth it ... Even though I never got the rebirth theme which in my eyes seemed unneccesary. Cloud Atlas

It's a newe..."
Yes, that's it! Thanks for putting it up. :)

First one is pretty good, haven't really taken an interest in the second

Still munching on Anna Karenina, I'm enjoying it alot more than I thought I would. Some bits drive me crazy, like Levins farmwork in excruciating detail, but overall it is an interesting story.
Started today Something Wicked This Way Comes, such a bizarre writing style :D

I envy you, having it all ahead of you. And The Woman in White is such a wonderful book!

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Started The Ghost Brigades, which doesn't start as strongly as Old Man's War, but is slowly getting back up there.
Still reading The Spook's Curse - mostly before bed.
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Still reading The Spook's Curse and just started Wild Seed.

And, since I'm new here, guess I should read some of the discussion books. Looking into them tonight!

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