What's on your bookshelf at the moment?

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  • squatsandlipgloss
    squatsandlipgloss Posts: 595 Member
    I have a lot of unread books on my Kindle. Now trying to read some classics that I've never read. "Little Women" is my current one.
  • myriddian
    myriddian Posts: 186 Member
    Just finished Enchanter's End Game by David Eddings.
    A few pages into The Quest by Wilbur Smith
    The Bible

    My god I loved that series, cried at the end though!
    Been a long time, Currently I'm taking a long time to read anything but working my way through A song of ice and fire atm
    Also have the new Jodi Picoult loaded up and ready to go.
    Recently convinced my other half to read Odd Thomas so may re-read that for some dinner conversation
  • regosaki
    regosaki Posts: 265 Member
    I have many things on my bookshelf, however as I am a student, I am currently reading "Water flow in soils" and a variety of other similar books. I am waiting for a break so I can pick up one of my Laurell K Hamilton books again, and a classmate gave me a copy of 'The hobbit'.


    I feel your pain I graduated last year in Environmental science (BSc) at times it was painful but worth it in the long run! I still have all my books at home in the UK they cost me a small fortune and I swore that one day I would sit down and read them cover to cover.....That day is yet to come! lol best of luck with your studies!
  • regosaki
    regosaki Posts: 265 Member
    Well this week I read Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, and I absolutely LOVED IT! It is NOTHING like the succession of terrible films they made about it....Brilliantly written and unputdownable!

    I also had a chance to read the collected poems and short stories of Edgar Alan Poe, and I am currently working my way through the Fairy tales of Hans Christian Anderson, which I have to declare, has seriously got me hooked, these stories are supposed to be for children yet their subject matter is sooooooo dark!!!! As an example I never knew the REAL ending to "The Little Mermaid" was so tragic, I don't want to spoil it too much for anyone planning on reading it, but it certainly differs from the sugary DISNEY version!!! LOL!!!!
  • Timshel_
    Timshel_ Posts: 22,834 Member
    Oddly I have tons of books I need to get read, but I am currently thumbing through a cute little pocket book a good friend gave me called God's Best for a Father's Success. Nice. tidy inspiriations.
  • DainaLC
    DainaLC Posts: 18,937 Member
    I have everything Dean Koontz has ever written. Love his work!!
  • regosaki
    regosaki Posts: 265 Member
    Well my reading goal for this coming week is to finish reading Hans Christian Anderson's Fairy stories, which I am very much enjoying.

    Then read Louis Carrol's Alice's Adventures in wonderland, and then move on to some heavier reading.....

    I have a trilogy of books by John Paul Satre which are burning a hole in my bookshelf, so if all goes well I shall venture into those at some point later in the week......

    How about everyone else, where are you reading wise?
  • ShyGirl89
    ShyGirl89 Posts: 60 Member
    I'm reading a bunch at one time. I'm re-reading the Harry Potter series, also re-reading The Vampire Chronicles and Dracula. Finished reading Love Is Strange a while ago. Frankenstein is next on my list as well.
  • regosaki
    regosaki Posts: 265 Member
    I'm reading a bunch at one time. I'm re-reading the Harry Potter series, also re-reading The Vampire Chronicles and Dracula. Finished reading Love Is Strange a while ago. Frankenstein is next on my list as well.

    I REALLY enjoyed Frankenstein it was brilliant!

    I have still to finish Hans Christian Anderson's Fairy stories, today I picked up "The Secret History of Paris" by Andrew Hussey and I must say, I have found it fascinating!
  • coliema
    coliema Posts: 7,646 Member
    I'm currently reading Guilty Wives by James Patterson.
  • sam308lbs
    sam308lbs Posts: 1,936 Member
    The power of habits
  • 11/23/63 by stephen king...by trying to finish this book forever lol
  • ScottyNoHotty
    ScottyNoHotty Posts: 1,957 Member
    Small Favor by Jim Butcher...i'm re-reading all the Harry Dresden novels
  • Follow_me
    Follow_me Posts: 6,120 Member
    The Ultimate Guide to Kink: BDSM, Role Play and the Erotic Edge by Tristan Taormino
  • krhn
    krhn Posts: 781 Member
    i'm actually reading dracula and my next book is frankenstein. weird

    Had to read Dracula for my English exam last year... Safe to say I messed up cause it was so deep in detail but boring at the same time! :sad:
  • klross
    klross Posts: 49 Member
    Do any of you ladies like Kresley Cole? She is my all time FAVORITE author! I've read all of her books and highly recommend them!

    Yes!!!! Love all of her books. Her next one comes out on 7/2/13! Can't wait!
  • regosaki
    regosaki Posts: 265 Member
    I'm midway through Hemingway's first 49 stories atm and I must say it is fantastic! Anyone else read this book?
  • angbieb
    angbieb Posts: 668 Member
    I just finished Lone Wolf by Jodi Picoult and today I'm starting the book Sister by Rosamund Lupton, anyone read this?
  • Diana8923
    Diana8923 Posts: 147 Member
    So as the subject line suggests what is on your reading list at the moment?

    Personally speaking I am midway through Moby **** by Herman Melville. but more excitedly my next book is Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein'.....Can't wait to start it, what about you, what's on your reading list?


    I love it how they censured the title of the great novel by Melville...
  • Diana8923
    Diana8923 Posts: 147 Member
    I just finished Madame Bovary by Gustav Flaubert. Now I'm starting War and Peace by Tolstoi.
  • 711lucia
    711lucia Posts: 11
    What's NOT on my bookshelf LOL. I am currently reading The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak and If You Find Me by Emily Murdoch...Both are amazing!

    I have heard about the Book Thief, is it worth me checking it out, do you think?
  • boothekm
    boothekm Posts: 60 Member
    Madame Bovary is def a good read! Loved it! After 4 years of classic reading in college, I'm currently enjoying cheap romance novels!!!
  • 711lucia
    711lucia Posts: 11
    Loved the Book Thief. In my top 5 favourite books of all time.

    I am reading the Shining girls now.... Then, The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult
  • obrientp
    obrientp Posts: 546 Member
    Currently I am reading "The Lincoln Lawyer" by Michael Connelly, Then I plan to read "Uncle Tom's Cabin", after that, I plan to read "Bad Blood" by John Sandford. I like to go back and forth from the classics to popular novels.
  • NutellaAddict
    NutellaAddict Posts: 1,258 Member
    Fearless. BUY IT. I mean right meow.
  • Diana8923
    Diana8923 Posts: 147 Member
    Madame Bovary is def a good read! Loved it! After 4 years of classic reading in college, I'm currently enjoying cheap romance novels!!!

    Yes, It's a great read although Emma Bovary irritated me throughout the entire book. :))
  • Diana8923
    Diana8923 Posts: 147 Member
    Currently I am reading "The Lincoln Lawyer" by Michael Connelly, Then I plan to read "Uncle Tom's Cabin", after that, I plan to read "Bad Blood" by John Sandford. I like to go back and forth from the classics to popular novels.


    Uncle Tom's Cabin will always be in my top 10.
  • regosaki
    regosaki Posts: 265 Member
    Got back from the UK last weekend were I picked myself up an enormous stack of English reading material...... Got some Biographies, some fiction, some classic literature in all I think I got 16 books and for the princely sum of £8!!!!!!!! St Catherine Hospice book shop in Preston is the greatest mine of bookworm fodder in the known universe! Thanks to them I am now fully loaded with some Jules Verne, Charlie Brooker, Spike Milligan, Henry James, J R R Tolkein, John Steinbeck and many many others, I have so many I dunno where to begin? lol