What book(s) are you currently reading?
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Reading the October List by Jeffrey Deaver. I hated it for the first probably 300 pages of the book then WHAM! Big plot twists and now I can't put it down! Not a Lincoln Rhyme book.0
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The Fault in Our Stars, John Green0
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The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho0
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Divergent series and the Hannah Swenson Mystery series. It's hard because she owns a bakery and talks about deserts though out the books! But I love them.0
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I always have a few on the go;
Feast of crows- George R.R Martin
The complete grimm's fairy tale-Jacob Grimm
A brief history of Sherlock Holmes-Nigel Cawthorne
The encyclopedia of world mythology-Arthur Cotterell0 -
The Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley. Super long, but definitely worth a read if you're into historical fiction, as it's a feminist take on the Arthurian legends.0
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Bump for inspiration0
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Just finished "Penmarric" by Susan Howatch. It's an old book - was always one of my favorites so I re-read it. Now I am reading
"The Signature of All Things" by Elizabeth Gilbert (of Eat, Pray, Love fame).0 -
20,000 Days and Counting: The Crash Course for Mastering Your Life Right Now by Robert D. Smith0
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Hemingway - The Sun Also Rises0
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The Social Animal by David Brooks. Awesome read!!!0
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Rereading The Fault in our Stars by John Green for the third time... I have a problem.0
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I'm reading The Dark Tower series by Stephen King
Currently on book 3/8: The Wastelands
Have read through this thread and seen so many that I have read and enjoyed, I am currently reading Wilbur Smith's 'Courtney' Series for the 4th time in my life. If any of you are on Goodreads you can see what I read here https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/7607026 feel free to add me as a friend. I normally read around 3 books per week.0 -
I'm re-reading the brilliant THE BOOK THIEF by Markus Zusak before the film's released in the next few weeks. Highly recommend it.
I'm incapable of reading just one book at a time so I'm also in the middle of:
- GAME OF THRONES (Book 1) by George R. R. Martin - struggling with this beast!
- THE EMERALD ATLAS by John Stephens - good but I'm not in love with it
And last night I finished THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO by Stieg Larsson. Brilliant but very disturbing book.
I absolutely love, love, love THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO and the rest of the books in the series. I'm disturbed the author died and I hope his family and long-time girl-friend can come to an agreement and release the last book.0 -
The Long Earth - Terry Pratchett, Stephen Baxter
Ex Heros - Jay Snyder, Khristine Hvam
Steelheart - Brandon Sanderson0 -
Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49 <--my second Pynchon book & unsure if I want to continue this. i'm developing a love/hate relationship with him.
Science and Dissent in Post-Mao China (for my night class)0 -
Hollow city by ranson riggs0
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The book of Proverbs (Amplified) - It is full of Wisdom and is very inspiring (to say the least).0
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The Triathlete's Training Bible - Joe Friel0
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Labyrinth by Kate Mosse (don't usually find reading difficult but for some reason this is not easy to follow).
As someone else said, I'm not one to just read one book so I'm also reading The Kingmaker's Daughter by Phillipa Gregory.
Some great books in this thread. Must print the list out0 -
Belgarath the Sorcerer by David Eddings (really book 11 in a set of 12; starts with Pawn of Prophecy, the first book of the Belgariad). I'm re-reading the whole set again.0
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Veronika Decides to Die - Paulo Coehlo (author of The Alchemist)0
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Earth Unaware by Orson Scott Card. Read the Ender series long ago, as well as all of the Bean series, Book of Gifts and Ender in Exile. Now on to the prequels.
I just started the Ender series - Read Ender's Game, then Ender in Exile, now I'm nearly done with Speaker for the Dead. Next the last two in the the Ender Quintet and then the Shadow series.0 -
I just finished "The FInancial Lives of Poets" - about a guy who gave up his relatively steady and almost tenured role as a financial journalist to start his own web news page that covered market analysis and investment advice in verse - dark humour, decent book.
I've also just read "May We Be Forgiven." I highly recommend A.M. Holmes, but "This Book Will Save Your Life" and "Music for Torching" are much better reads.
The funniest book I've ever read is, "Apathy and Other Small Victories" by Neils Seppen.0 -
The Dark Warrior series by Donna Grant. Good books so far!0
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"Honour" by M.B. Feeney, "The Eyre Affair" by Jasper Fforde, and the First Year Teacher's Survival Guide :P0
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"Ready Player One" by Ernest Cline, and "The Poetry Home Repair Manual" by Ted Kooser0
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The Kate Daniels Magic Series... by Ilona Andrews.. IN LOVE with this series!!!! Finally a fantasy magic book for adults and not teenagers!!0
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If you like urban fantasy.. you should Definitively read the Kate Daniels Series, Starts with Magic Burns... AMAZING AMAZING series!!0
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I am wrapping up "dark places" by gillian flynn and next I am going to reread ender's game (before the movie comes out).0
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