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What are you reading right now?
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Feb 23, 2014 01:38PM
I have just finished Kissing Fire - A.M. Hargrove. Now I am about to read 12th of Never - James Patterson.
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which I am enjoying, and also
for a blog tour which has hooked me already! Its a time travel/sci-fi series.
which I am enjoying, and also
for a blog tour which has hooked me already! Its a time travel/sci-fi series.
I finished both Rematch (pretty good, was a quick read) and Enders, which was crazy!! Loads of surprises throughout the story. I'll come on and leave more comments in the buddy read later tonight, have 4H tonight!
I started
today. I had high expectations because I loved
and they're not being quite met which is diappointing.
Heather wrote: "I started
today. I had high expectations because I loved
and they're not being quite met which is diapp..."
I have both books checked out from the library, Heather! I'm hoping I love them!
today. I had high expectations because I loved
and they're not being quite met which is diapp..."I have both books checked out from the library, Heather! I'm hoping I love them!
I'm reading
on audio. I think I'll switch over to ebook tonight though because I don't think I can wait another week to finish this one. ;-)
on audio. I think I'll switch over to ebook tonight though because I don't think I can wait another week to finish this one. ;-)
Karen wrote: "I'm reading
on audio. I think I'll switch over to ebook tonight though because I don't think I can wait another week to finish this one. ;-)"Probably a good idea - it's fairly complicated in terms of the world building.
I started
yesterday and it is really good! Karen, I think you'd really like it. It's not YA - all about zombies with light horror/gore. I'm finding that I like spending time with these characters. It's 3 POV's and Emma Galvin is doing the younger teenaged girl - the other MCs are a 30ish man with a daughter about 6-7 and a 30ish mother with 2 girls, one a pre-teen and the other is about 9 I think. Really, really good.
Jen wrote: "Karen wrote: "I'm reading
on audio. I think I'll switch over to ebook tonight though because I don't think I can wait another week to finish this one. ;-)"Probably a ..."
Tammara Webber's son does the voices or someone's voice on the audio.
Jenny wrote: "Heather wrote: "I started
today. I had high expectations because I loved
and they're not being quite me..."I hope you do too! I am enjoying AaSSS more than I was in the beginning. Also Diana Peterfreund is phenomenal at world building. :)
Jen wrote: "Karen wrote: "I'm reading
on audio. I think I'll switch over to ebook tonight though because I don't think I can wait another week to finish this one. ;-)"Probably a ..."
I cannot wait to read Red Hill!!!
Jen wrote: "Karen wrote: "I'm reading
on audio. I think I'll switch over to ebook tonight though because I don't think I can wait another week to finish this one. ;-)"
Probably a ..."
Added Red Hill to my TBR list!!!
on audio. I think I'll switch over to ebook tonight though because I don't think I can wait another week to finish this one. ;-)"Probably a ..."
Added Red Hill to my TBR list!!!
I finished reading
and
for a blog tour! Not a bad time-travel trilogy by an Indie!
I have NO IDEA what I'm reading next. Maybe I should try and finish
and
for a blog tour! Not a bad time-travel trilogy by an Indie! I have NO IDEA what I'm reading next. Maybe I should try and finish
Heidi *Listen. I'll just keep talking anyway. * wrote: "Kritika wrote: "absolutely loving
!"This one looks fun. I may try to get it on audio."
If you do end up listening, let me know how it is! I always love rereading(listening?) books on audio :)
I've heard so much about
! Hope you enjoy it Kritika.At the moment I'm reading some aussie YA
not sure what to think yet.
I finished
and ended up LOVING it! Everything came together in the most awesome way, I highly recommend this book :)
Now I'm reading
!
and ended up LOVING it! Everything came together in the most awesome way, I highly recommend this book :)Now I'm reading
!
YAY!! I knew you'd love it! ooo Perfect Ruin, you'll have to tell me if its good! Its on my kindle to read, but not sure if I want to read it right now. I'm in kind of a weird reading funk at the moment! lol
Kritika wrote: "Heidi *Listen. I'll just keep talking anyway. * wrote: "Kritika wrote: "absolutely loving
!"This one looks fun. I may try to get it on audio."
If you ..."
Will do! The audio sample sounds good!
Heidi *Listen. I'll just keep talking anyway. * wrote: "Kritika wrote: "Heidi *Listen. I'll just keep talking anyway. * wrote: "Kritika wrote: "absolutely loving
!"This one looks fun. I may try to get it on ..."
Think I'm going to try this one as well.
David wrote: "I finished
and ended up LOVING it! Everything came together in the most awesome way, I highly recommend this book :)Now I'm reading
!"You'll have to let us know if Perfect Ruin is good. I've had it on my kindle since it came out but haven't gotten around to it yet.
Tracy wrote: "Heidi *Listen. I'll just keep talking anyway. * wrote: "Kritika wrote: "Heidi *Listen. I'll just keep talking anyway. * wrote: "Kritika wrote: "absolutely loving [bookcover:The Lies of Locke Lamora..."65% in and my heart is in a thousand pieces. Paradoxically I loving this book more and more!
Jenny wrote: "YAY!! I knew you'd love it! ooo Perfect Ruin, you'll have to tell me if its good! Its on my kindle to read, but not sure if I want to read it right now. I'm in kind of a weird reading funk at th..."
Hmm well, I'm hoping it gets better. After I was immediately sucked into Pivot Point, the beginning of Perfect Ruin has been really disappointing. I keep zoning out and having to re-read parts. Just seems like a bunch of already-done dystopian elements patched together haphazardly. So far there's no real hook and I'm a bit bored. Unlike Wither, which I really enjoyed (despite its worldbuilding flaws), I'm struggling through Perfect Ruin :(
Hmm well, I'm hoping it gets better. After I was immediately sucked into Pivot Point, the beginning of Perfect Ruin has been really disappointing. I keep zoning out and having to re-read parts. Just seems like a bunch of already-done dystopian elements patched together haphazardly. So far there's no real hook and I'm a bit bored. Unlike Wither, which I really enjoyed (despite its worldbuilding flaws), I'm struggling through Perfect Ruin :(
Aw, man! That sucks. It could be just the comparison to Pivot Point, its hard when you finish a book you really like, the next book sometimes suffers by comparison!
Esther wrote: "Dre wrote: "I am on chapter 17 :
"I really liked this book."
I am liking it too :) I am more than halfway now. I am intrigued with this planet. A lot of whys, whats, wtfs!
just started reading The Declaration by Gemma Malley. finished reading the killables by this author too which was pretty decent. In The Declaration, in the future people are not allowed to have children and if they do they're banned, and if the children are caught they are raised to be slaves in some way, its pretty interesting.
Cindee wrote: "just started reading The Declaration by Gemma Malley. finished reading the killables by this author too which was pretty decent. In The Declaration, in the future people are not allowed to have ..."
I read that series a while ago and enjoyed it. It was one of my first series after reading The Hunger Games and discovering Goodreads. :)
I read that series a while ago and enjoyed it. It was one of my first series after reading The Hunger Games and discovering Goodreads. :)
Last night I finished 12th of Never - James Patterson. Now I am not sure what I am going to read, it's between a couple of ARCS lol.
I'm reading
and listening to
on audio CD. All the books are excellent. I like Star Cursed even better than the first book in the Cahill Witches series.
Started
last night for the buddy read. I had already started
and had thought I'd put it away - but it's too good! (both audio, of course). So I'm doing Angel by day and Independent Study at night. Plus the two ebooks, one I'm reviewing and one beta read. Good think I'm packing boxes for the girls cause I can have my earbuds in as I do it. They're moving tomorrow and I'm helping because as we all know, I don't move enough . . .
LOL Jen! You move way too much!! Thanks for joining in the buddy read, its really not a buddy read without you :)
I am fascinated by the cult Scientology and have been reading books by people who have "blown" the organization and told their stories. This one is especially fascinating, includes information about the church and celebrities.
There are people raised in this religion with no education, no jobskills and are so invested in it they feel they cannot leave. Their families and friends are in the church too and if they leave they will be disconnected completely from them. Amazing how rational people get into the cult. I will be back to
very soon.
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