What are you currently reading??

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  • vettle
    vettle Posts: 621 Member
    The Bridal Quartet
    Jessica Darling series
    Hunger Games
    The Help

    and my Kobo wants me to buy more books. ahhh!
  • snewsome7
    snewsome7 Posts: 189
    The Tiger's Curse series is good. First 3 are already out.

    I am currently reading Blue Bloods Series and Cinder
  • skir927
    skir927 Posts: 61 Member
    I just finished the Fifty Shades series. I agree with the previous poster's assessment - entertaining crap. ;). Well, hot, entertaining crap. The way it was billed, I thought it was going to get kinkier than it did, and I wish it had. :blushing:

    I have Wizard's First Rule and The Mists of Avalon up next, but I can decide which one to start.
  • ocylott
    ocylott Posts: 31
    Oh, a book thread. I will be in here often, I'm sure. Books are the only things I love more than chocolate.

    Let's see... recently read Gail Carriger's Soulless (fun Victorian-era paranormal mystery with vampires, werewolves, and parasols) and Leigh Lavalle's The Runaway Countess (sort of a gender-flipped Robin Hood in a romance novel). Right now I'm halfway through Robin LaFevers's Grave Mercy (damaged young girl becomes awesome assassin and gets caught up in political intrigue). Really enjoying that one so far. And for the non-fiction part of my diet, I'm slowly picking though Aine Collier's The Humble Little Condom: A History.
  • Sammijo24
    Sammijo24 Posts: 74 Member
    I'm reading the hunger games again lol
    i was also reading the house of night series and the maximum ride series.
    I like young adult books still lol

    I love love love House of Night. I just got Lenobia's vow and need to start on it.
    I need to reread the Hunger Games and been meaning to start the Maximum Ride ones
  • Helenatrandom
    Helenatrandom Posts: 1,166 Member
    Rose in a Storm by Jon Katz.
  • Ramseyyy
    Ramseyyy Posts: 58 Member
    Hunger games trilogy and crank
  • ShellyMacchi
    ShellyMacchi Posts: 975 Member
    mfp forum posts
  • Bumping for reading ideas
  • TinkrBelz
    TinkrBelz Posts: 866 Member
    Just finished Book 2 of The Hunger Games. I will read Book 3 over the weekend, we are going to the beach. ahhhhh..............
  • WinWinGo
    WinWinGo Posts: 99 Member
    The mfp forum, The Hunger Games (Once I get around to it) That other book everybody's reading (once I get around to it (this is true always, it doesn't matter what the book is)), and War and Peace.
    I'm in the middle of the last one, or close to the middle. It makes me feel like I didn't pay enough attention in history class.
  • OSC_ESD
    OSC_ESD Posts: 752 Member
    The Unnamed....a fictional account of a man's battle.....and here is where the novel gets fun....it is a tale of a man's battle with complacency in life...told through the eyes of a man who one day, gets up and leaves his job, wife and kids, and just literally walks out the door...and keeps walking....for the reader, the question is 'did he really walk away due to illness or searching, or is this an allegory about being 40 something, successful, and still not being happy'....a good read....for many reasons :)


    ~ How did the story end ?????
  • BaileyKat52
    BaileyKat52 Posts: 461 Member
    I am currently on the third book of the Fifty Shades series. Honestly, I am fighting my way through these books. Started reading them to see what all the fuss was about and I really just don't get it. The books are very repetitive. I'm thinking of going with some sort of mystery or thriller next and hope that I will never have the read the words "apex of my thighs" ever again! :laugh:
  • keenercam
    keenercam Posts: 321 Member
    Recently read "Ender's Game" which was spellbinding. Now am reading "Game of Thrones". Awesome!
  • AngelikaLumiere
    AngelikaLumiere Posts: 862 Member
    When I got my Kindle I loaded it up with some of my favorite readers and then found some new ones. I was reading CS Forester's Horatio Hornblower Saga (11 books) and that lead to reading about the Royal Navy, Horatio Nelson and Admiral Lord Cochran and that lead to finding out about Captain Frederick Marryat, who was probably the first author of Naval adventures and as a former Royal Navy captain during the age of the sail his novels are historic and fascinating I am currently reading his novel, "His Majesty's Own"
  • gogojodee
    gogojodee Posts: 1,243 Member
    Tucker Max trilogy. God, I love me an *kitten*.
  • StrawberrySt
    StrawberrySt Posts: 235
    I'm currently reading Lolita - a classic novel.

    I have just finished The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen

    And after Lolita I will be reading Pride and Prudice and Zombies which should be an interesting read!

    i cannot go past a paper book, I'm a bit old fashioned :wink:
  • GoTakizawa
    GoTakizawa Posts: 21
    Pretty Woman Spitting by Leandra Adams. I am also "reading" 2 psych text books, so not much time for other books.
  • sel254
    sel254 Posts: 273 Member
    About half way through The New Rules of Lifting for Women. Also reading Martina Coles' Faithless :)
  • IAMDDAY
    IAMDDAY Posts: 771
    The Dragons Heir
  • GoTakizawa
    GoTakizawa Posts: 21
    I'm not reading it yet but I'm trying to get my hands on a copy of World War Z by Max Brooks.

    I just finished Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

    WWZ is so good, written by the son of Mel Brooks...hilarious, he def inherited his pop's sense of humor.

    I read a copy of Brave New World that contained a bonus of Huxley's writings and that man was brilliant beyond his time. Wish I still had that copy so I could tell you what the name of that essay was!
  • indisguise
    indisguise Posts: 235
    If chins could kill - confessions of a B movie actor by Bruce Campbell
  • Hickyvikki69
    Hickyvikki69 Posts: 371 Member
    gossip girl
  • Prahasaurus
    Prahasaurus Posts: 1,381 Member
    I recently bought a Kindle Fire and was wondering what everyone was reading to keep themselves "busy". I feel like this has really kept my mind off of food and yummy commercials fast food commercials and has helped me lose some lbs.

    The Cupcake Revolution: 1000 New Ways to Prepare Your Favorite Naughty Dessert

    History of Fried Foods

    Roy Kroc: From High School Dropout to McDonald's Legend

    --P
  • thisisjl
    thisisjl Posts: 1,074 Member
    Currently reading Kiss the Dead by Laurell K Hamilton and listening to Seduced by Moonlight also Laurell K Hamilton. I also have JD Robb's New York to Dallas on my night stand. I am a huge reader I normally have several books going at once.
  • deadgirl81
    deadgirl81 Posts: 412 Member
    I'm currently reading "Fallen" by Karin Slaughter, finished "No-one left to tell" by Karen Rose last week and part-way through "Half-Head" by Stuart MacBride, but finding that a bit difficult to get into.

    Is everyone on here (ladies-wise or even men :smile: ) obsessed with "50 shades of grey" as well? Can't say I've read it (or want to either), or even heard of it (up until last week when everyone was mentioning it on Facebook)
  • Eleanorjanethinner
    Eleanorjanethinner Posts: 563 Member
    I'm reeeeally looking forward to Patrick Rothfuss's books being delivered (in hard copy). A friend lent me 'Name of the Wind' (the 2nd book in the triology' to fill in an hour or so I had to kill. I read about 100 pages and now I'm really hooked and I want more!

    If you like books like George R R Martin's Game of Thrones series, you'll love this one. Different type of world/plot/characters etc and slightly better writing.
  • lrobson555
    lrobson555 Posts: 97 Member
    I am very impressed by all these people who can read multiple books at the same time! I just get confused between story lines!

    I'm currently reading The Unheeded Christ, a book of sermons by David Cook. Only one sermon in, but its very challenging so far!
  • HollyRutledge
    HollyRutledge Posts: 250 Member
    50 shades of grey:smokin:
  • lisav6
    lisav6 Posts: 56
    Slope Stability
    Foundations
    and several articles about the shear strenght of dessicated fissured clays.
    The dessicated fissured clay dies at the end.

    Hahaha! Spoiler alert!
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