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message 1851: by CD (new)

CD  | 121 comments My real world Book Club has added 11/22/63 to our 'soon to read' list. I've already read it. A departure for King, but well within in his normal scope and very well done.

Currently what I'm reading with fervor is Provence, 1970: M.F.K. Fisher, Julia Child, James Beard, and the Reinvention of American Taste. More than a bit eclectic but what fun and fascinatingly obscure (and probably meaningless) history.


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Whitney | 1363 comments Mod
CD wrote: "My real world Book Club has added 11/22/63 to our 'soon to read' list. I've already read it. A departure for King, but well within in his normal scope and very well done...."

How would you rate it compared to his other books? Have you read Doctor Sleep? I know Richard mentioned it as less than fantastic in a previous post somewhere.

I just finished The Thicket. A lesser Joe Lansdale, but had his usual cast of quirky and entertaining characters. The ending was way too pat.

Was trying out my library's new app (*geek snort*) which has an 'audiobooks available now' feature. So I downloaded The Coldest Girl in Coldtown to try it out. So far, a decent, entertaining read (or listen, as the case may be). And the app works great.


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Ruby  Tombstone Lives! (rubytombstone) | 3260 comments Mod
Whitney wrote: "I loved The Shining as well, but I've never met a Kubrick I didn't like. I haven't seen Room 237 (assuming that's the documentary to which you refer). I got the idea it was largely a bunch of fan boys creating dubious conspiracy theories based on minutia from the film. From what you wrote, it sounds like I'm selling it short? ..."

A little. It does have the whacko conspiracy theories, but it doesn't necessarily present them as anything but that. It certainly pokes holes in the worst of them, and it's a little tongue-in-cheek. It also does show a lot of the detail that Kubrick put into his shots, and reminds you just how "cinematic" it was. Some beautifully shot scenes.


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Whitney | 1363 comments Mod
I finished listening to The Coldest Girl in Coldtown. I suppose that as far as YA vampire novels go, it was a decent one. But it was very much a YA vampire novel. Why do I do these things? Never again. (Unless The Passage counts, that one is okay.)


message 1855: by Maya (last edited Mar 18, 2014 07:39AM) (new)

Maya Panika | 17 comments I'm currently reading Boy, Snow, Bird and Mrs Sinclair's Suitcase. Both fine, well-written, solid reads, but neither is blowing me away. I think I got spoiled by the book I just finished, The Reluctant Cannibals which I adored. Best thing I've read so far this year.


message 1856: by Tracy (new)

Tracy Reilly (tracyreilly) | 143 comments I read , finally, All Quiet on the Western Front. Not at all what I expected. No politics, just boys surviving war. If everyone read it they would better understand Vets when they come home.


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donna (donnahag) | 12 comments I am reading Naked in Death (In Death, #1) by J.D. Robb . I just finished The Shining (The Shining, #1) by Stephen King and thought it was so much better than the movie. So many differences, but then again most books are better than the movie!


message 1858: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 33 comments Just finished ORBSand The China Pandemic,. Now onto Eden. So far so good.


message 1859: by Ruby , Mistress of Chaos (new)

Ruby  Tombstone Lives! (rubytombstone) | 3260 comments Mod
Maya wrote: "I'm currently reading Boy, Snow, Bird and Mrs Sinclair's Suitcase. Both fine, well-written, solid reads, but neither is blowing me away. I think I got spoiled by the..."

I have The Reluctant Cannibals (which I didn't get around to reading/reviewing on Netgalley) and applied for Boy, Snow, Bird but never heard back. Thanks for the tip - I'll try and get back to the first one!


message 1860: by Maya (new)

Maya Panika | 17 comments Ruby wrote: "Maya wrote: "I'm currently reading Boy, Snow, Bird and Mrs Sinclair's Suitcase. Both fine, well-written, solid reads, but neither is blowing me away. I think I got s..."


It probably depends on your sense of humour. TRC is very Tom Sharpeish, but rather better written. I loved it, but reviews are mixed. Boy, Snow Bird is a lovely read; do give it a go if you get a chance.


message 1861: by Guy (new)

Guy Portman (guyportman) | 40 comments Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Frankenstein


message 1862: by Guy (new)

Guy Portman (guyportman) | 40 comments Maya wrote: "I'm currently reading Boy, Snow, Bird and Mrs Sinclair's Suitcase. Both fine, well-written, solid reads, but neither is blowing me away. I think I got spoiled by the..."

I will add The Reluctant Cannibals to my to-read list.


message 1863: by Jason (new)

Jason (jasondenness) 1984

Really enjoying this book just over 30% of the way through it now.


message 1864: by Whitney (new)

Whitney | 1363 comments Mod
Man in the High Castle is one of his best, IMHO! I haven't read P.K in a long time. Need to rectify this. If only GR wasn't adding a S.T. of new books to my tbr every week…

I finished War and War for the group read and really loved it. Anyone who's seen Bela Tarr's films, it's obvious why Krasznahorkai is one of his go-to sources.

I've also been slowly getting through The Passage on audiobook. 28 CD's, so it's taking awhile but I'm really enjoying it. And just started Gods Without Men for another group read.


message 1865: by Maya (new)

Maya Panika | 17 comments The Aftermath. It's OK. A nice, quick easy read, but I'm puzzled by all the superlatives on the cover; a ten-way auction. Really? I mean, it's good, but not that good.


message 1867: by Patrick (new)

Patrick Kelly (patrickkauthor) | 1 comments Reading The Secret History. Such beautiful descriptions. Easy to get lost in Tartt's prose.


message 1868: by Whitney (new)

Whitney | 1363 comments Mod
Finished The Passage. Was totally loving it! Then was totally disappointed! Short review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 1869: by Jason (new)

Jason (jasondenness) The Rum Diary by hunter s Thompson. Very good so far.


message 1870: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 33 comments I just finishedSome Kind Of Fairy Tale. I loved it. He is my new favorite author. ( I read The Silent Land a few months ago. I will now hunt down all his books.


message 1871: by Ruby , Mistress of Chaos (new)

Ruby  Tombstone Lives! (rubytombstone) | 3260 comments Mod
Whitney wrote: "Finished The Passage. Was totally loving it! Then was totally disappointed! Short review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."

That's weird. For some reason, I thought you'd read it & hated it. Huh.


message 1872: by [deleted user] (last edited Apr 01, 2014 10:51AM) (new)

Interesting group... Well, I've just started reading The Unconsoled by Kazuo Ishiguro. I like offbeat reads, and this seems to fit.


message 1873: by Tracy (new)

Tracy Reilly (tracyreilly) | 143 comments Still reading Infinite Jest also started Revolutionary Road


Olivia "So many books--so little time."" | 26 comments Currently I'm reading The Accident by Linwood Barclay. The protagonist's wife gets into an accident. She dies and so do two other people. She's found to have been drinking, and an empty vodka bottle is found in her car. The protag doesn't believe this because he's almost never seen her drink to excess, she didn't like vodka, and never would have driven drunk. So he's looking into the accident. So far I've found this book engrossing.


message 1875: by Leo (new)

Leo Robertson (leoxrobertson) | 297 comments Working my way through various Shakespeares when I find the time. Can't believe how daunting I found the idea, you can read them well rapid (but I will do a few passes to understand the language) :D


message 1876: by Whitney (new)

Whitney | 1363 comments Mod
After the 29 CD commitment that was The Passage, started a palate-cleansing listen to Three Men in a Boat. Very entertaining read by Hugh Laurie in his Wooster mode.


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Marc (monkeelino) | 667 comments Mod
Just finished the quite enjoyable Findesferas (kudos, Leo!) and am off shortly to the library to pick up a copy of The City and the City.


message 1878: by Guy (new)

Guy Portman (guyportman) | 40 comments I am reading some non-Fiction for a change - King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror and Heroism in Colonial Africa It is about the history of the Belgian Congo. I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in history and/or Africa.


message 1879: by Guy (new)

Guy Portman (guyportman) | 40 comments Felcherman wrote: "The Rum Diary by hunter s Thompson. Very good so far."

Thanks, I'll add The Rum Diary to my to-read list.


message 1880: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 33 comments I just finished Raft People: An Apocalyptic Tale of the Big Flood and Between Shades of Gray I know both completely different!! Awesome books both for very different reasons. Not sure what I am going to read next.
Oh...also finished Some Kind Of Fairy Tale this week. On a marathon!!


Olivia "So many books--so little time."" | 26 comments Currently I'm reading Helpless by Daniel Palmer. It's about a high school girls' soccer coach and his daughter. He's falsely accused of having had sex with one of the players on his team and of being involved with child pornography and has to prove his innocence. So far this book has been very good.


message 1882: by Guy (last edited Apr 12, 2014 05:28AM) (new)

Guy Portman (guyportman) | 40 comments Currently reading The Plague by Albert Camus.


message 1883: by Ruby , Mistress of Chaos (new)

Ruby  Tombstone Lives! (rubytombstone) | 3260 comments Mod
I'm now reading Fiend. I needed a palate cleanser after all the recent Hungarian miserablism. The sentences are super-short, which is refreshing!


message 1884: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 33 comments Hooked up with Joe Ledger in Code Zero.


message 1885: by Donna R (new)

Donna R (goodreadscomuser_ainsco) I'm enjoying a spell in Naples with Susan Sontag and her novel The Volcano Lover: A Romance

The Volcano Lover A Romance by Susan Sontag


message 1886: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 33 comments Onto a small freebee from someone. I guess the theme for the month is solar flares.....


message 1887: by Guy (new)

Guy Portman (guyportman) | 40 comments Ruby wrote: "I'm now reading Fiend. I needed a palate cleanser after all the recent Hungarian miserablism. The sentences are super-short, which is refreshing!"

Fiend sounds like an intriguing read Ruby. I've added it to my to-read list.


message 1888: by Ruby , Mistress of Chaos (new)

Ruby  Tombstone Lives! (rubytombstone) | 3260 comments Mod
Guy wrote: "Ruby wrote: "I'm now reading Fiend. I needed a palate cleanser after all the recent Hungarian miserablism. The sentences are super-short, which is refreshing!"

Fiend sounds like a..."


So far it's quite good. It gives a good, frank account of drug addiction, and it's got an interesting interplay between that & the zombie/apocalypse scenario.


message 1889: by Marc (last edited Apr 18, 2014 06:49AM) (new)

Marc (monkeelino) | 667 comments Mod
I'm 80% done with Back When We Were Grownups and it has been 100% inoffensive (kind of like a bland sandwhich or a brief chat with the neighbors when taking out the trash). Any Anne Tyler fans out there have better recommendations for her work (or should this be my first and last)?


message 1890: by Whitney (new)

Whitney | 1363 comments Mod
The only one of hers I've read is Searching for Caleb. Your above summary works for that one as well.


message 1891: by Marc (new)

Marc (monkeelino) | 667 comments Mod
Whitney wrote: "The only one of hers I've read is Searching for Caleb. Your above summary works for that one as well."

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message 1892: by Ruby , Mistress of Chaos (last edited Apr 23, 2014 06:16AM) (new)

Ruby  Tombstone Lives! (rubytombstone) | 3260 comments Mod
I'm still dozing my way through books at the moment, but finding it much easier going with Fiend. I've grown really attached to the characters too. I'm not looking forward to this one finishing.


message 1893: by Vanya D. (new)

Vanya D.  (vanya_drum) | 3 comments A Million Little Snowflakes by Logan Byrne - a weird book so far, but it has potential to develop well.


message 1895: by Vanya D. (new)

Vanya D.  (vanya_drum) | 3 comments Jennifer wrote: "Reading All the Fishes Come Home to Roost: An American Misfit in India"

That's one very long and very weird title :) Is it good?


message 1896: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 33 comments Vanya D. YA Story Teller Reviews wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "Reading All the Fishes Come Home to Roost: An American Misfit in India"

That's one very long and very weird title :) Is it good?"


Well....I am half way through....I am enjoying it. But I have a completely different outlook when reading this book.( Alot of reviews were negative and people didn't understand, they have not been to India etc) I spent time in India at an Ashram...and then spent 5 years there (not in the Ashram, but I married an Indian)...my son was born there...so this book is kinda like visiting home in a sense. It is pretty funny...she has some good stories thus far.


message 1897: by Guy (new)

Guy Portman (guyportman) | 40 comments Ham on Rye by Charles Bukowski. I am really enjoying it so far.


message 1898: by Tracy (new)

Tracy Reilly (tracyreilly) | 143 comments Oh, I read that a few years back!!! Demented and Derelict!! You have to check out the Modest Mouse song on Bukowski--I so love it...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xr_B2...


message 1899: by Guy (new)

Guy Portman (guyportman) | 40 comments Tracy wrote: "Oh, I read that a few years back!!! Demented and Derelict!! You have to check out the Modest Mouse song on Bukowski--I so love it...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xr_B2..."


I liked the Modest Mouse song, thanks.


message 1900: by Ruby , Mistress of Chaos (new)

Ruby  Tombstone Lives! (rubytombstone) | 3260 comments Mod
Again with the Bukowski! Everywhere I look lately, there's something about Bukowski. For a minute there I wondered if he'd died again.


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