What are you reading at the moment?
UmbraForzare
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Since we have a thread for music, I thought one for all us bookworms might be nice as well
So - tell us what you're reading at the moment!
I've just finished a collection of short stories by Richard Matheson, called "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet".
I only bought the book from Amazon because it had a short horror-ish story in that I read as a child (probably shouldn't have been reading Richard Matheson at the age of 9/10 but I had an accelerated reading age :laugh: ) called "Crickets" and it's one of the only stories that's really stayed with me in the back of my mind since I first read it.
Now if I could only find the horror/thriller book I read as a teenager and the anthology that has another horror-ish short I read as a child, I'll be happy :laugh:
So - tell us what you're reading at the moment!
I've just finished a collection of short stories by Richard Matheson, called "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet".
I only bought the book from Amazon because it had a short horror-ish story in that I read as a child (probably shouldn't have been reading Richard Matheson at the age of 9/10 but I had an accelerated reading age :laugh: ) called "Crickets" and it's one of the only stories that's really stayed with me in the back of my mind since I first read it.
Now if I could only find the horror/thriller book I read as a teenager and the anthology that has another horror-ish short I read as a child, I'll be happy :laugh:
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Right at the moment I'm reading this thread. HAR HAR HAR!
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Broke by Glenn Beck. I last read The Confession by John Grisham.0
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I'm reading The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan and a book of poems by Sylvia Plath.0
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I'm re-reading the Last Vampire Series from Christopher Pike.0
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Just before reading the Richard Matheson collection, I read a series of books that were SO good, I'm missing the latest 3 or 4 and it's driving me CRAZY!!!
It's hard to categorize the genre, but the author is F Paul Wilson and the series is Repairman Jack:
The Tomb
Legacies
Conspiracies (this one actually kept me up at night, it really got my brain whirring!)
All The Rage
Hosts
The Haunted Air
Gateways
CrissCross
Infernal
Harbingers
Blood Line
By The Sword
There are a couple others but I have no clue what they're called - I've not read Blood Line or By The Sword0 -
Historical Fiction is my favorite genre. I just finished 'Fall of Giants' by Ken Follett. Fabulous.0
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I am currently reading The Girl With a Dragon Tattoo and have The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test by Tom Wolfe on deck...0
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I am almost finished with The Iron King by Julie Kagawa. In my car I have A Red Herring Without Mustard (a Flavia de Luce mystery) by Alan Bradley. This week I have The Abortionist's Daughter on Playaway for dog walking. I am a Librarian, so I read a lot! My focus is Teen Librarianship, but I also have to do adult reader's advisory! If you ever need a recommendation let me know!0
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"The Fry Chronicles" by Stephen Fry
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"The year of living biblically" by A.J. Jacobs
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I'm in school full time and running my own personal training business, so I don't have time for fun reading. Instead, I'm reading school books:
Essentials of Strength Training and Conditioning (NSCA manual)
Clinical Exercise Physiology
Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription (ACSM manual)
Resources for Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription (another ACSM manual)
Nutrition Across the Lifespan
Nutrition and Diet Therapy
Yeah, I can't wait to be done with school so I can read for fun. I'm going to stalk this thread so that I get some ideas for books for the summer when I don't have classes.0 -
Just finished Kiss of the Wolf by Morgan Hawke, a great collection http://darkerotica.blogspot.com/?zx=6265980fb5955e77
Now I am reading a Take Me With You: A Round-the-World Journey to Invite a Stranger Home by Brad Newsham.0 -
The Slight Edge Jeff Olson
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I'm ordering the book "We Were One" next. I have already read a few chapters of it off of the internet, but now I have to buy it, if I want to read on, lol. Just finished "The Sun also Rises" a little while back, I haven't been reading very much lately because of my busy schedule, but I'm really excited about this new book I found. I'd really love to read some more Hemingway too, I really love him. But I heard about the book I'd like to get my hands on next, read a bit of it and totally got sucked in, then I'll move onto the next Hemingway I can find!0
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I will be starting Monster or Divine Misfortune by A Lee Martinez this weekend. I'm reading Gena Showalter's Twice as Hot...book two in a paranormal/sci-fi series about a girl who can control the 4 elements.0
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I loved the Apothecary's Daughter, it was a great find. Now I am reading Child al confino (might not be spelled correctly but the book is not right in front of me) Another fantastic book. I have the nook from B&N and have only purchased one book, they have a great selection of free books with a featured on every friday.0
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The Half-Orcs Series by David Dalglish. Fantastic series from a relatively new writer. I told him I would let everyone know what a great writer I think he ia. It's a fantasy series set in a world where these half orcs brothers try to find their place in the world. Not gonna write a review but check it out on Amazon if you like dark fantasy.0
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I am re-reading New Moon .0
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Right now I have a lot of stuff for school to read and I don't have time for pleasure reading. Once Summer hits I'll be reading Looking for Alaska, Neverwhere and Johnathan Stange and Mr. Norrell0
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Pre children I was a HUGE bookworm and now they aren't babies anymore I'm just getting back into it.
I've been hooked on all the vampire books so gave read all the twilight series and vampire diaries and just the sookie stackhouse series, have vampired myself out so have just read the beach house by Jane green and loved it so a nice change from vampy ones.
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I am reading Shades of Blue by Karen Kingsbury....Love it!0
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Just finished Great Raids in History ( Now that is a man's book...), going to re-read The Man Eaters of Tsavo or The Ecosystem Inside next.
Me loves reading, and writing. Two badd I'm not a guud speller. Public skool....0 -
I am currently re-reading From the Corner of His Eye - Dean Koontz. I'm a BIG Koontz fan!0
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Broke by Glenn Beck. I last read The Confession by John Grisham.
Both are great reads. Have you read Traitors? I think that was Grisham.
On a side note, any sportsman should read Mark of the Grizzly by Scott McMillion. Very educational.0 -
I don't read books very often. I'm more of a magazine kind of gal. I did, however, recently finish reading "The Five People You Meet in Heaven" again. I love that book so much!0
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I just finished Carol Burnett's second auto bio - This Time Together and now I am reading Marlo Thomas' autobio - Growing Up Laughing. I love auto bios and these two ladies are 2 of my favorites! I've got the old Sense and Sensibility lined up next. My problem is I download to many books to my reader and can't decide which to go with!0
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Not reading it...yet, but I am next in line at the library to pick up a copy of Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell !! :happy:
It was highly recommended to me by a friend that is a voracious bookworm and none of her recommendations have steered me wrong yet!
ETA: Great thread - will give me more ideas as to what else to put on hold at the 'brary! Thanks! :flowerforyou:0
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