Bookworms
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SpontaneousHiker wrote: »Also a bookworm...kind of showing up late to the conversation. I love that you guys are discussing Elizabeth Gaskell and Charlotte Bronte! I also love Jane Austen. Those three are my favourite authors!
I didn't discover Elizabeth Gaskell until University, and it was only after watching the BBC adaptation of North and South. After reading that one, I quickly ordered a bunch of her books from the local shop haha.
I discovered her around that time, too - as an author, anyway. I first knew her as the friend and biographer of Charlotte Bronte. I didn't actually read the bio right away though. She came to me through other biographies of Charlotte who used Mrs. Gaskell as a source. Sometimes their picture of her was of a shallow, ambitious, chatty woman and she didn't attract me. Imagine my pleased surprised when I met the sympathy-with-an-edge tone of "Cranford". Then I read her own biography, and emerged with a much fuller, more attractive impression.
See? Never take the first, second or third impressions to be the concrete ones!1 -
John Sandford, Robert Ludlum, Robert Parker, Mysteries, Lee Child, Yes..I love to read..4
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Has anyone here read "The Girl On The Train" by Paula Hawkins??? I want to discuss it1
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mayoosh_primrose wrote: »SleeplessinBerlin wrote: »another bookworm here. I started reading when I was 4. We were living above a library at that time. What more can you wish for?
I read pretty much everything - crime, Jane Austen, survival stories, biographies, whatever my mood tells me to read. I currently re-read The Godfather.
Those who like something haunting - try "The Road" (you might know the movie with the same title).
Living near a library is a blessing We had one across the street
I use my library card with an application called "Overdrive" where I can check out e-books onto my tablet, just like any other library book. Makes it real convenient. I can find just about any book I want and don't have to leave my home and if no one has reserved the book, it is an easy renewal.3 -
I read "The Girl On The Train" a while ago. Pretty decent.0
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I'm reading some epic fantasy type thing right now. Its apparently a trilogy or some such. I'm on book 2. James Maxwell The Evermen Saga. It's decent and well written...especially for a book that is free with kindle unlimited. I get some real stinkers free on amazon some times.
By the way @louise1491...did you really like the Time Traveller's Wife? I thought that was the most depressing book I ever read.0 -
enterdanger wrote: »I'm reading some epic fantasy type thing right now. Its apparently a trilogy or some such. I'm on book 2. James Maxwell The Evermen Saga. It's decent and well written...especially for a book that is free with kindle unlimited. I get some real stinkers free on amazon some times.
By the way @louise1491...did you really like the Time Traveller's Wife? I thought that was the most depressing book I ever read.
You should read Cormac McCarthy's "The Road." Now there's a depressing book.2 -
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Louise1491 wrote: »Just finished the ninth life of Louis Drax. A good two way narrative story, with a slight fantasy twist. Well written and interesting characters. I think you need to like quite odd/ twisted stories to like it, which I do very much.
Overall a good read, but the ending lacked alot for me.
Side note: why is it that every book I've read recently I discover after that there is a film coming of it in the near future. I just saw the trailer for 'the ninth life of Louis Drax' and it looks like utter crap. My imagination was far better.
I'm sure it's just so we can all go "The book was better." People love that.0 -
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On another note. I read a free book on iBooks called "Skinny Me" by Charlene Carr. Has anyone read this? I thought "hey, this might be a good one considering it's about someone who decides to change their life and be healthy." I HATED it. I HATED the main character. I get that being made fun of can sometimes lead to where a person is then questioning the relationships they have in their life and questions compliments as being sincere or not, but this went above and beyond. I actually hoped she'd fail.0
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_A_Real_Mouthful wrote: »just started Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clarke but my ebook formatting is awful and that's apparently the hardest epub to find in the history of the world.
Calibre is a great app to reformat ebooks.
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does anyone use the kindle first program? it gives you a choice of a few new releases to read for free each month, i just downloaded June and July but haven't started either yet. I'm wondering about the quality of the books. (although i'm sure it's variable to some degree)0
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mickeygirliegirl wrote: »Has anyone here read "The Girl On The Train" by Paula Hawkins??? I want to discuss it
I it was okay. I didn't like the main character at all, which makes for a tough read. It was also not as suspenseful as it was talked up to be.0 -
Me!
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denversillygoose wrote: »mickeygirliegirl wrote: »Has anyone here read "The Girl On The Train" by Paula Hawkins??? I want to discuss it
I it was okay. I didn't like the main character at all, which makes for a tough read. It was also not as suspenseful as it was talked up to be.
I didn't like nor dislike the main character. I could unfortunately relate to the alcoholism (boyfriend's ex is an alcoholic) and that was actually quite on-par and maybe that's why I felt more empathy toward the main character than anything.0 -
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jessiferrrb wrote: »does anyone use the kindle first program? it gives you a choice of a few new releases to read for free each month, i just downloaded June and July but haven't started either yet. I'm wondering about the quality of the books. (although i'm sure it's variable to some degree)
I use it every month. Been some good books, been some bad books. I have found that a number of them are book 1 in a series. Figure it is a way to get you to buy the rest.1 -
Riffraft1960 wrote: »jessiferrrb wrote: »does anyone use the kindle first program? it gives you a choice of a few new releases to read for free each month, i just downloaded June and July but haven't started either yet. I'm wondering about the quality of the books. (although i'm sure it's variable to some degree)
I use it every month. Been some good books, been some bad books. I have found that a number of them are book 1 in a series. Figure it is a way to get you to buy the rest.
it's all starting to make sense now. thanks!0 -
Right here!0
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SpontaneousHiker wrote: »Also a bookworm...kind of showing up late to the conversation. I love that you guys are discussing Elizabeth Gaskell and Charlotte Bronte! I also love Jane Austen. Those three are my favourite authors!
I didn't discover Elizabeth Gaskell until University, and it was only after watching the BBC adaptation of North and South. After reading that one, I quickly ordered a bunch of her books from the local shop haha
I love Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte and George Elliot. I had never heard of Elizabeth Gaskell until very recently.1 -
I haven't figured out the quote thing. Sorry, Spontaneous Hiker.1
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denversillygoose wrote: »mickeygirliegirl wrote: »Has anyone here read "The Girl On The Train" by Paula Hawkins??? I want to discuss it
I it was okay. I didn't like the main character at all, which makes for a tough read. It was also not as suspenseful as it was talked up to be.
Yeah, I was underwhelmed.
I just finished The Girls by Emma Cline. I happened to be at the library when they had just received it - they hadn't even put it into the system yet. I commented that I was interested in reading it, so they got it ready so I could check it out right away. ❤0 -
OMG Heyyy fellow book lovers!! I'm reading the I Am Number Four series by Pittacus Lore,Im on book 5! I just finished Me Before You by JoJo Moyes and loved it! But #1 on my top 3 favorite book series is The Hunger Games Trilogy1
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I use the Kindle First as well. If you have Prime, its free. Nice to get a free book each month.0
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I'm a huge bookworm. My TBR pile is gigantic right now. I've currently been reading everything by Sarah J Maas right now. I'm fixing to finish A Court of Mist and Fury.0
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I can read pretty much any genre. My favorite is Horton hears a who.
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