What are you reading? Would you recommend it?
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I just finished reading The Opposite of Loneliness. It is a collection of short stories written by Marina Keegan, who was killed in a car accident right after graduating from Yale a couple years ago. Her former professor helped get her work published into this collection that became the book. She was a very talented writer. The stories are short, so it is on the lighter side too.0
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I listen to game of thrones while walking. I recommend it if you are not fainthearted0
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The Breathing Series by Rebecca Donovan, a re-read actually0
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The listopia section of Goodreads is a great place to find good books. Every genre and sub-genera rated by other readers. Five star rating system. http://www.goodreads.com/list0
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My favorite book of all time is The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. I heard recently there is a sequel. I must read it.
(Edited: my fingers got ahead of me. )0 -
Stephen King's Dark Tower series. Jury is still out on the recommendation, I'm only 100 pages in, but so far I'm enjoying it!0
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Gone Girl is my fun read right now and The Dead and Those About to Die is my serious read. I highly recommend the latter for any history nerds, as well as any of the other books by John McManus.0
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Im in the middle of Si-Cology 101 .. humorous light read and written just like the namesake talks
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BREATH, EYES, MEMORY as I am teaching it again. read it. It serves as a wonderful exploration of Haitian culture and a testament to the power of change as well as a story of mothers and daughters and those fragile bonds0
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I tried Goodreads, but it wouldn't let me log on, and the search function wasn't working!0
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The Kama Sutra For Kids. It is an awesome pop up book. Almost got poked in the eye by "The Rising Cobra"0
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That is sad on so many levels.0
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets... It's not bad. Never read the series before, I'm enjoying it far more than I expected.0
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Tough crowd! remember to tip your wait staff0
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HouseBaelish wrote: »Stephen King's Dark Tower series. Jury is still out on the recommendation, I'm only 100 pages in, but so far I'm enjoying it!
The entire series is fantastic. "Wolves of the Calla" is my favorite.
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The Tyranny of Cliches - Jonah Goldberg. Should be required reading for High schoolers.0
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A Clockwork Orange.
I've seen the movie before and liked it so I was curious about the book.
So far so good.0 -
The Complete Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (you know, that pretty fake-leather bound book at Barnes & Noble). I was surprised to find that most of the books are a bunch of short stories instead of full length novels, but nonetheless, they are enjoyable. Except for his overuse of the word "singular" his writing is rich and descriptive and moves quickly.0
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Except for his overuse of the word "singular" his writing is rich and descriptive and moves quickly.
I was reading something recently, and the author was overly fond of the word "patina." By the end of the book I was flinching every time I saw it.
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American Sniper - fun and easy read bonus that there's a movie coming out in December0
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Just finished NOS4R2 by Joe Hill, and the Unwind series. Both really good0
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I'm reading Lena Dunham's Not That Kind of Girl...it's alright. It's trying a bit too hard.0
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Right now I'm reading The Yellow Birds by Kevin Powers. I'm reading it for a freelance job and I'm only through the first two chapters, but the writing is good and it's a good story so far.
I most recently finished (for myself) Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman. Not the best book ever, but enjoyable. And the last book I gave more than three stars to was Storm Front by Jim Butcher. It's the first from The Dresden Files. It was a quick, easy read. A little bit noir, but fun. I've been told they get better, but I haven't had a chance to try another one.0 -
I recently finished Leaving Time by Jodi Picoult (do not recommend), and The Invention of Wings (do recommend). I'm currently reading King's newest, Revival - so far, it's fabulous.0
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NutureShock, by Po BensenWhat if we told you... that dishonesty in children is a positive trait that arguing in front of your kids can make you a good role model and that if you praise your children you risk making them fail ...and it was all true?
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"Boys in the Boat", absolutely a great read. PNW crew team over comes a tremendous amount to gain the gold in Germany...1936. Incredible read.
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Reading Revival by Stephen King right now - his newest that just came out. Halfway through it, it's good. Mr. Mercedes, his last one, was good too! I'm also working on re-reading the Legend series by Marie Lu, those are excellent. Her newest, The Young Elite is quite good. The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater is a lovely read a well. One of the most beautiful books I've ever read.0
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Here's a few I recently enjoyed.
Pillar to the Sky William Forstchen
One Second After William Forstchen
Silo Series by Hugh Howey (1. Wood 2. Shift 3. Dust)0 -
naiharvest wrote: »A Clockwork Orange.
I've seen the movie before and liked it so I was curious about the book.
So far so good.
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Reading Revival by Stephen King right now - his newest that just came out. Halfway through it, it's good. Mr. Mercedes, his last one, was good too! I'm also working on re-reading the Legend series by Marie Lu, those are excellent. Her newest, The Young Elite is quite good. The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater is a lovely read a well. One of the most beautiful books I've ever read.
I was really excited for Legend, but it ended up reading like bad fanfic to me. Really Mary Suey.
It was a shame because I really wanted to like it, I'm glad you did though!
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