What are you reading currently?
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Catfish_Fan wrote: »I reread a book from 1989 by Anne Rice, The Mummy (#1 in a series). It is not in her famous Vampire Chronicles series which I read and loved. I was researching book 2 which was co-written by her son Christopher Rice and one of the only Anne Rice books left that I have not read, sad to learn that she passed away in December 2021. I hadn't heard about this, she was 80 years old. I'm kind of surprised that I never heard of her passing because she was a favorite author, but I am not very connected to national news or social media that would have discussed this, I don't frequent many book sites other than Goodreads and just never heard about it. I am now reading book 2, The Passion of Cleopatra.
I read The Mummy years ago - don't remember much about it, but do remember I liked it. I did hear that Anne Rice had passed away. Sad, she was one of my favorite writers too. Her book The Witching Hour was one of the scariest. Of course, I read most of it one long, rainy, dark Sunday.1 -
We by Yevgeny Zamyatin (translation by Bela Shayevich), classic dystopian written in 1921 and influenced George Orwell's 1984.2
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Catfish_Fan wrote: »We by Yevgeny Zamyatin (translation by Bela Shayevich), classic dystopian written in 1921 and influenced George Orwell's 1984.
We is one of my FAVORITE books. Hope you like it!!2 -
White Noise by Don DeLillo. Dated, but I'm sticking with it for now...1
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Custom of the Country by Edith Wharton. I got all of her novels for 99 cents on kindle so almost embarrassed NOT to read another one.2
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A Prayer for the Crown-Shy (Monk & Robot, #2) by Becky Chambers2
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Redshirts by John Scalzi1
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Bear Head (Dogs of War book 2) by Adrian Tchaikovsky (sci-fi)0
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A Clash of Kings - George R. R, Martin
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Owen Wister, The Virginian1
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FitMary202 wrote: »Owen Wister, The Virginian
I chose that book next too. I was able to pick up a free e-book copy from Project Gutenberg website, and I have the audiobook on my iPod for immersion reading. I didn't realize that it was written in 1902 so is in the public domain now.1 -
Catfish_Fan wrote: »FitMary202 wrote: »Owen Wister, The Virginian
I chose that book next too. I was able to pick up a free e-book copy from Project Gutenberg website, and I have the audiobook on my iPod for immersion reading. I didn't realize that it was written in 1902 so is in the public domain now.
For some reason, I thought it was a serious drama! Never expected humor, vanity, drinking, love (?), and mayhem to play a role in the story. Not finished yet, but I've seen all of that so far....2 -
Finished The Enigma Game by Elizabeth Wein (book 1 of a 4 book series) and started Code Name Verity (book 2).2
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Almost finished with The Citadel by A. J. Cronin... Better start working on some other letters of the alphabet!1
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I have been a bit quiet, although I am still reading. I finished the Elizabeth Wein series and liked the books for the most part, book two was a 5 star read. Then I read a totally forgettable novel by Dean Koontz, The House at the End of the World. 2 stars.
Now I am starting a new series by Michael J. Sullivan. The series is called The Legends of the First Empire and it is fantasy. Book 1 is Age of Myth, and it is narrated (the audio book for immersion reading) by the great Tim Gerard Reynolds.2 -
Almost finished with Daughters of the Flower Fragrant Garden by Zhuqing Li. From here I'm headed to a change of pace with Chester Himes's Real Cool Killers. Supposed to be a great crime novel from the 1950s.2
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Just finished Donna Leon, So Shall You Reap. Now I'll do Real Cool Killers. But I'm looking for something else as well. I need a change of pace for sure!2
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I finished Age of Myth and book 2, Age of Swords, and this weekend I am starting book 3, Age of War by Michael J. Sullivan. This is an epic fantasy series and is six books long.2
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Pausing the fantasy series to read book 5 of Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child's Pendergast series, Brimstone. I do jump around quite a bit from series to series so I won't get bored with an author, or an audiobook narrator.2
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Mr. Penumra's 24-Hour Bookstore - Robin Sloan2