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message 51: by Ruby , Mistress of Chaos (new)

Ruby  Tombstone Lives! (rubytombstone) | 3260 comments Mod
Petra wrote: "I'm currently half through The Psychopath Test: A Journey Through the Madness Industry, which is really interesting.
I'm also listening to Last Night in Montreal and enjoying it as well."


Let us know what you think of The Psychopath Test: A Journey Through the Madness Industry. I bought it a few months ago, and it looks fascinating. I just have trouble pushing myself to read non-fiction right now.

I took some non-Mieville time last night to get into Baxter Mariah. It's really intriguing. It has a kind of Mad Max/The Cars That Ate Paris/post-apocalyptic-State-of-Origin vibe. Now there's a sentence I've never used before.


message 52: by Sohini (last edited May 21, 2012 11:37PM) (new)

Sohini | 6 comments I am just about done with Stieg Larsson's The Girl Who Played With Fire. After this I am planning to start The Hobbit and Look Both Ways: Bisexual Politics


message 53: by Katje (new)

Katje van Loon (katjevanloon) | 9 comments I just finished Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, And Transgender Myths From The Arapaho To The Zuñi: An Anthology and am now working on Paper Cities: An Anthology of Urban Fantasy, Changing Ones: Third and Fourth Genders in Native North America, Pride and Prejudice, Two-Spirit People: Native American Gender Identity, Sexuality, and Spirituality, and Greek Religion.

My currently reading list is usually massive like this. I tend to pick up books, read a bit, put them down, and then pick up another and read some more. I get distracted easily.


message 54: by Ruby , Mistress of Chaos (new)

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Matthew wrote: "Katje wrote: "I just finished Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, And Transgender Myths From The Arapaho To The Zuñi: An Anthology and am now working on Paper Cities: An Anthology of Urban Fantasy, Changing On..."

I know the feeling too. Seven books under "currently reading" and another 14 under "dipping-in-and-out-of".


message 55: by Pam (new)

Pam (pcsnyder) Petra wrote: "I'm currently half through The Psychopath Test: A Journey Through the Madness Industry, which is really interesting.

I've heard that's a fascinating book -- I'd love to hear what you think about it!


Angela~twistedmind~ (twistedmind) | 6 comments Well, I'm one of those people who can only have one book going at a time. I'm sometimes in awe of the people who can keep multiple books going at once.

That said, I'm reading A Clash of Kings by George R.R. Martin and loving it. I'm in the middle of a A Song of Ice and Fire Series marathon. Once I start a series I have to read all the books back to back. The only drawback with that is reading that final book and being forced to wait for the next installment.


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Nyckee (nukeem6) | 2 comments I am reading two books right now.. Real Vampires Don't Wear Size Six and Private Life

Real Vampires Don't Wear Size SixPrivate Life


message 58: by Tracy (last edited May 22, 2012 06:08PM) (new)

Tracy Reilly (tracyreilly) | 143 comments http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/89...

I'm reading Russian too. A Country Doctor's Notebook: Bulgakov--brilliant writer. I am almost done, half of one story left. "Morphine" is the best one--quite tragic.

Before that I was reading Sherlock Holmes.

I got hooked on reading Bulgakov when I read Master and Margarita at Christmastime: magic.


message 59: by Petra (new)

Petra Pam and Ruby, I'm about 3/4 through The Psychopath Test: A Journey Through the Madness Industry and really enjoying it. It's very readable, interesting and the author throws in a funny one-liner every now & again. I get the idea that identifying a psychopath isn't all that easy. They learn to fit in by mimicking our feelings, despite not feeling them themselves.

I haven't read any Wodehouse books but he's on the TBR list. I should remedy that soon. Jeeves sounds like an entertaining series.


message 60: by Ruby , Mistress of Chaos (new)

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Petra wrote: "Pam and Ruby, I'm about 3/4 through The Psychopath Test: A Journey Through the Madness Industry and really enjoying it. It's very readable, interesting and the author throws in a funny one-liner e..."

Looking forward to it. My partner read The Men Who Stare at Goats and loved it, but I think this topic appeals to me more. Bwahahaha.... :)


message 61: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Hunt | 2 comments Forever Amber reading forever amber and loving it, an original historical fiction


message 62: by Riona (new)

Riona (rionafaith) | 457 comments Okay, I finished We Need to Talk About Kevin and despite a slow start, I ended up loving it. Review here, for those of you who expressed interest. I really want to see the movie now, but I already checked and cablevision doesn't have it on demand. I might have to *gasp!* go to Blockbuster.


message 63: by Ruby , Mistress of Chaos (new)

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Riona wrote: "Okay, I finished We Need to Talk About Kevin and despite a slow start, I ended up loving it. Review here, for those of you who expressed interest. I really want to see the movie now, but I already ..."

Do it. It's totally worth dealing with Blockbuster for. From your review (which was great, BTW) it seems that the film & book are different enough to make it worthwhile doing both.


message 64: by Katje (new)

Katje van Loon (katjevanloon) | 9 comments Matthew wrote: I do the same thing Katje. I think I have 6 books in currently reading right now! I'm glad you're here.

Thanks! I'm glad to be here. :)

Ruby wrote: I know the feeling too. Seven books under "currently reading" and another 14 under "dipping-in-and-out-of".

Ah, yes, I have an "on-hiatus-will-finish-later" shelf along with my "currently-reading" one.


message 65: by Pam (new)

Pam (pcsnyder) Angela~twistedmind~ wrote: "That said, I'm reading A Clash of Kings by George R.R. Martin and loving it."

We should talk... I love GRRM's books! I finished all 5 books in the Song series, and I can't wait for book 6. I'd love to hear what you think about it after your done!


message 66: by Prateek (new)

Prateek | 2 comments Currently reading The Sisters Brothers..

A good one till now !! :)


message 67: by Riona (new)

Riona (rionafaith) | 457 comments Prateek wrote: "Currently reading The Sisters Brothers..

A good one till now !! :)"


How are you liking it? Everyone I know loved it but I wasn't really a fan.


message 68: by Helen (new)

Helen (bookreader1211) I'm currently reading Brave New World. It's actually quite interesting although the first chapter was quite difficult to get through and the language that Huxley uses is sometimes hard to understand. Once I finish this book, I'm going to either start The Lincoln Lawyer or Memoirs of a Geisha. (:


message 69: by Tracy (last edited May 23, 2012 05:56PM) (new)

Tracy Reilly (tracyreilly) | 143 comments Tracy wrote: "http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/89...

I'm reading Russian too. A Country Doctor's Notebook: Bulgakov--brilliant writer. I am almost done, half of one story left. ..."


Finished. Here's my review. Next on my list is to go back to Grace Paley's Little Disturbances of Man.

http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


message 70: by Aoibhínn (new)

Aoibhínn (aoibhinn) I've finished Deadlocked by Charlaine Harris this afternoon and now I'm reading White Oleander by Janet Fitch.


message 71: by Tracey (new)

Tracey Hunt | 2 comments i am currently reading Forever Amber, i think she puts scarlett to shame


message 72: by Prateek (new)

Prateek | 2 comments Riona wrote: "Prateek wrote: "Currently reading The Sisters Brothers..

A good one till now !! :)"

How are you liking it? Everyone I know loved it but I wasn't really a fan."


Ummm.. Can't say really. It's a fun read but not a great one, put it that way ! Reading The Hobbit with it !! So my review can be biased u see !! :)


message 73: by Theo (new)

Theo | 159 comments I've got a three hour drive ahead of me today, so I'm planning on starting The Vanishing of Katharina Linden on audio.


message 74: by Michael (new)

Michael | 13 comments Right now I am working on Red, White, and Blood for my train reading, and Monster of Venice at home.


message 75: by Riona (new)

Riona (rionafaith) | 457 comments I just started The Yiddish Policemen's Union today.


message 76: by Michael (new)

Michael | 13 comments Riona wrote: "I just started The Yiddish Policemen's Union today."

It's in my on deck circle for reading.


message 77: by Mike (new)

Mike | 18 comments Started The Rain Dancers yesterday.


message 78: by Angela (new)

Angela (angela68) | 10 comments Just re-read Tolstoy short stories. As always, brilliant. But I did just read an incredible indie novel, Apart From Love, by Uvi Poznansky. check it out.


message 79: by Ruby , Mistress of Chaos (new)

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The book link: Apart From Love


message 81: by Frozenwaffle (new)

Frozenwaffle | 163 comments I'm currently munching on The Wind Through the Keyhole: A Dark Tower Novel happily and The Catcher in the Rye not so happily...

What I SHOULD be reading Molecular Biology of the Cell :/


message 82: by Hatchetgabby (new)

Hatchetgabby | 23 comments Frozenwaffle wrote: "I'm currently munching on The Wind Through the Keyhole: A Dark Tower Novel happily and The Catcher in the Rye not so happily...

What I SHOULD be reading Molecular Biology of the Cell :/"


haha i'm studying the same thing! xD irony lol its rediculous that to get your GED you have to learn about not only the nucleus but the nucleolus pfft when and im i EVER going to need to know these things?!!


message 83: by Tracy (new)

Tracy Reilly (tracyreilly) | 143 comments Ruby wrote: "The book link: Apart From Love"

Wow. This looks extremely good. Is it on Kindle?


message 84: by Angela (new)

Angela (angela68) | 10 comments It is on Kindle and it's excellent!


message 85: by Frozenwaffle (new)

Frozenwaffle | 163 comments Hatchetgabby, right now the detailed process of photosintesis is whats owning my face - but yeah, I see what you mean :| -> :)


message 86: by Alice (new)

Alice (pennylane9797) | 2 comments I'm reading 'Before I Go To Sleep'. My mother read it for her book club and I was looking for something quick and entertaining after battling my way through 'Alias Grace' by Margaret Attwood (a brilliant book, but very heavy-going.)


message 87: by Linda (new)

Linda Coulombe (lindylue) | 6 comments I just finished Bringing Up Bébé: One American Mother Discovers the Wisdom of French Parenting and though I did not espouse to all of the parenting ideas found it a refreshing perspective to parenting in general. I am now reading Restoration; I have a gravitational pull towards WWII historical fiction but am not finding this one to be a real page turner. One of the reasons I joined this group was to branch out of my reading box a bit and try new genre's and authors I may not have otherwise considered.


message 88: by Linda (new)

Linda Coulombe (lindylue) | 6 comments Vlad wrote: "Ruby wrote: "I finished reading Perdido Street Station yesterday and am totally obsessed with China Miéville right now. Here's my review: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10...-..."

I may try this one next.


message 89: by Apollonia (new)

Apollonia (appieeee) | 1 comments I'm currently reading: Never Let Me Go
I started yesterday but up to now I'm not really into it. I'll read some more pages and give it some other shot but I'm not convinced... Anyone read it? Is the book more interesting than the first few pages?


message 91: by Ruby , Mistress of Chaos (new)

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Just finished The Scar today, and I was blown away. I can't recommend it highly enough. Review here: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

I'm still part way through Baxter Mariah, Candide and Lady of Devices but I feel like taking a random tangent before I go back to those...


message 93: by Ruby , Mistress of Chaos (new)

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Mike wrote: "Lord of the Lash and Our Lady of the Boogaloo"

Did you see the synopsis? The first line reads, "Two thinks happened on different sides of the galaxy the other day."
If that's a typo, it's pretty bad!


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message 95: by Petra (new)

Petra Pam wrote: "Petra wrote: "I'm currently half through The Psychopath Test: A Journey Through the Madness Industry, which is really interesting.

I've heard that's a fascinating book -- I'd love to hear what you..."


Pam, I finally finished this book (long work week) and enjoyed every page. I would recommend it. It's easy to read, humorous and an interesting look at how Society (or the psychiatric professionals) look at madness.


message 96: by Petra (new)

Petra I've now started Hunger, which has started out in an interesting but odd way. Very manic-depressive.


message 97: by Katrina (new)

Katrina | 28 comments I've just started Beware of Pity, so far so good.


message 98: by Stephanie (last edited May 27, 2012 07:03PM) (new)

Stephanie (stephaniemoody) | 5 comments I'm working my way through The Kite Runner for school, but it truly is fascinating. However, I am getting started on Victory of Eagles, which I am definitely excited to be reading!


message 99: by Anna (new)

Anna Kļaviņa (annamatsuyama) | 114 comments I'm currently reading Eugene Onegin, Doctor Zhivago, At Swim, Two Boys, The Fear: The Last Days Of Robert Mugabe and as I don't feel well I wanted some easy read and choose A World Without Heroes


message 100: by Ruby , Mistress of Chaos (new)

Ruby  Tombstone Lives! (rubytombstone) | 3260 comments Mod
Matthew wrote: "I'd never read Clive Barker, so I picked up Books of Blood, Vol. 1. Not surprisingly, the creator of Hellraiser and Pinhead writes a warped, insanely violent, but well written series of short stori..."

They're great stories. I remember my friends and I sharing the books around & really enjoying them *..cough..* years ago. :)


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