What book(s) are you currently reading?
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Oh hey! I'm reading Kushiel's Dart! I'm not far in, but my friend says it's a must-read.0
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I'm nearly finished with The Wars of the Roses by Alison Weir and I will move on to The Princes in the Tower next (also Weir).
She wrote Princes first, but Roses is about the period leading up to that, so I decided to read them backwards.0 -
"My Life at Rose Red - The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer"
A very small book compared to what I'm used to, and I'm slightly torn apart by the fact that I'm reading someone's diary, but this story has always intrigued me.0 -
I loved that book! Highly recommended!0
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I stopped by a thrift store and picked up The Big Bad City, by Ed McBain the other day when I had to take my Mom to the Doctor's office. I had read it years ago, but McBain never gets old.0
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Because I work in the Children's Dept at the library, I'm reading the How to Train Your Dragon series by Cressida Cowell,
but also, Hidden Girl: The True Story of a Modern-day Child Slave by Shyima Hall
and,
Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea by Barbara Demick
I recommend all of them, including the dragon series, because they are all very good. The HTTYD series makes me LOL on occasion!0 -
Harry is awesome! I just read the newest book, Skin Game.0
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Audiobook: Blood Song by Anthony Ryan, epic fantasy (highly recommend)
Actual book: Not My Father's Son by Alan Cumming, memoir (also recommend)0 -
"My Life at Rose Red - The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer"
A very small book compared to what I'm used to, and I'm slightly torn apart by the fact that I'm reading someone's diary, but this story has always intrigued me.
And maybe I'm reading your post wrong, but you know Stephen King wrote that book and it's fiction, right?0 -
"The Kite Runner" - Khaled Hosseini0
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I'm currently about half-way through The Book Thief. Great read!
I just received the first 5 books of A Song of Ice and Fire, so I'm really anxious to start that!0 -
Reading 2 right now.
Saving Cee-Cee Honeycutt, which is an amazing, funny coming of age story about a girl in the south and a crazy mother &
The Talker 25, Dragons,excitement but is losing me0 -
The Spell Realm
Furies of Calderon
The Alloy of Law
The Chronicles of Prydain
Warbreaker
Michael Vey 3
The Third Kingdom
The Choosing
Constellation Games
Yes all at once...I flip from one to another whenever I feel like it. ...and this doesn't count sequels I am waiting for.0 -
"The Kite Runner" - Khaled Hosseini
Yes I've read that - is very good.
I have also read and recommend his other 2 books "A thousand splendid suns" and "And the mountains echoed"0 -
The Compleat Slave - J Rinella
Utopia A Hybrid - N Giovanni0 -
Ironweed by William Kennedy. It's a Pulitzer Prize winner (1984). I thought it would be a quick read, but it's quite heavy. He really has a way with words.
I'm also reading the collected Grimm Fairytales. I hate it. A lot of the stories teach anti-morals. Like the princess and the toad is the worst story ever. In the story she rejects the toad and throws him against a wall and she's just a horrible brat and then he turns into a prince and they live happily ever after. There are weird redemptions and the good guys can be as awful as the bad ones.0 -
Magic Breaks by Ilona Andrews. 7th book in the series, just came out tuesday. Sqeeee!0
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I started reading The Hunger Games back in December when I got it for xmas, got to the bit about the avox and haven't touched it since. My bf says I have to read all 3 before the next movie comes out o.O0
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I started reading The Hunger Games back in December when I got it for xmas, got to the bit about the avox and haven't touched it since. My bf says I have to read all 3 before the next movie comes out o.O0
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The Target by David Baldacci
Chestnut Street by Maeve Binchy0 -
The Shack - William P. Young0
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Philip Pullman's new translation of Grimm's Fairy Tales and Jim Carroll's THE BASKETBALL DIARIES0
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Just finished the Princess Sultana trilogy, which is a fascinating/horrifying look into how the women of Saudi Arabia live.
I'm also in the middle of a book on the 1909 disappearance of the passenger steamship SS Waratah, called "In Search of the Waratah" by David Willers. It's a fictionalized account of what the author believes happened, but it's very engrossing.
Next on my list is "Mortality" by Christopher Hitchens. That should be a light-hearted romp.0 -
Just finished listening to Neanderthal Seeks Human by Penny Reid... Hilarious
About to start the Dirk Gently series for a book club. Loved all the Hitchhiker to the Galaxy books - so hoping this will be just as funny.0 -
"The Blue Plate Special" by Kate Christensen. It is a sweet memoir of growing up in the 60's while obsessed with FOOD! You will love it and want more!0
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A Most Wanted Man by LeCarré for my reading group. I don't know...not really into spy novels. But just finished the All Souls Trilogy by Deborah Harkness. Wonderful and awesome!!!0
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The Spell Realm
Furies of Calderon
The Alloy of Law
The Chronicles of Prydain
Warbreaker
Michael Vey 3
The Third Kingdom
The Choosing
Constellation Games
Yes all at once...I flip from one to another whenever I feel like it. ...and this doesn't count sequels I am waiting for.
Don't you lose your sense of story though? I mean Alloy of Law and Warbreaker use totally different types of magic - doesn't it take awhile to get back into it?0 -
Magic Breaks by Ilona Andrews. 7th book in the series, just came out tuesday. Sqeeee!
I love the genre, but haven't read anything about Ilona Andrews. Is she awesome? For example, I totally love Kresley Cole because she is funny.0 -
Pistol: The Life of Pete Maravich
http://www.amazon.com/Pistol-The-Life-Pete-Maravich/dp/0743284984
I'm not a big Sports book fan but I love true stories. This guy was an artist and the basketball court was his canvas. His scoring records in college have never been broken. Not by Michael Jordan, not by Lebron James. They never will be broken. His story is amazing what he went through, yet still made it to the Hall of Fame.0 -
Star Trek: Time For Yesterday by A.C. Crispin.
It's the sequel to my all-time favorite Star Trek novel; Yesterday's Son.
http://www.amazon.com/Time-Yesterday-Star-Trek-Crispin/dp/067160371X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1407362068&sr=1-1&keywords=time+for+yesterday0
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