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What book(s) are you currently reading?

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  • pds06
    pds06 Posts: 299 Member
    Trouble in mudbug. 3 book set. Romantic comedy. Easy, relaxing, funny read.
  • dhall2011
    dhall2011 Posts: 209
    Restless
    Return of the King
    Cold Mountain
    Beowulf
  • I love this topic! Being the teenage girl I am I'm reading I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith. Also Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh, what a classic!!!
  • Serenitytoo
    Serenitytoo Posts: 449 Member
    I just started the most recent Jeaniene Frost novel Up from the Grave (last one in her Cat and Bones series). I have so much going on I needed something that wasn't too in depth. I re-read the entire series so I could experience them in order (there were some side novels I read after the main series the first time I read them).

    I am also reading Deeply Odd the most recent Odd Thomas novel by Dean Koontz.
  • crissgr
    crissgr Posts: 58 Member
    Gods of Eden
  • rudydtd
    rudydtd Posts: 12 Member
    Currently juggling three books:

    A Shepherd Looks at Psalm 23 - W. Phillip Keller
    The 4-Hour Workweek - Tim Ferriss
    Six Tires, No Plan (The story of Bruce Halle, founder and owner of Discount Tire Co) - Michael Rosenbaum
  • Ljordan_fitflow
    Ljordan_fitflow Posts: 64 Member
    Original Wisdom: Stories of an Ancient Way of Knowing by Robert Wolf.
  • blackcloud13
    blackcloud13 Posts: 654 Member
    The Soul of a Butterfly - Hana Yasmeen Ali
  • Organicgasm
    Organicgasm Posts: 592 Member
    Kushiel's Justice
  • I_am_Kara
    I_am_Kara Posts: 2,593 Member
    Home by Julie Andrews...talks about her childhood and becoming an ac tress, very good read :)
  • LightKBH2O
    LightKBH2O Posts: 1,452 Member
    The Roommates
  • I_am_Kara
    I_am_Kara Posts: 2,593 Member
    Just started reading Water for Elephants
  • ilfaith
    ilfaith Posts: 16,769 Member
    Paris...by Edward Rutherford...I've liked some of his books more than others. Just started this one and am not yet captivated.
  • Chronicle113
    Chronicle113 Posts: 205 Member
    Second part of the Divergent series called Insurgent by Veronica Ross
  • SteampunkSongbird
    SteampunkSongbird Posts: 826 Member
    Just finished Weaveworld by Clive Barker, I'll be devouring his book Everville next.
  • luzdelua
    luzdelua Posts: 88 Member
    Gone with the Wind
  • I_am_Kara
    I_am_Kara Posts: 2,593 Member
    Gone with the Wind

    I hear that's a loooong book. How do U like it so far?
  • sw33tp3a11
    sw33tp3a11 Posts: 4,646 Member
    The Opportunist
  • joanthemom8
    joanthemom8 Posts: 375 Member
    I'm about 20 pages away from finishing One Day by David Nicholls....sadder than I thought it would be. Before that I read Little Big Lies by Liane Moriarty...I've read almos all of her books and they are great!
  • ChefSteveUrso
    ChefSteveUrso Posts: 84 Member
    Duma Key by Stephen King, excellent beach book. And The Bony Lady by Steve Urso great paranormal thriller, I highly recommend it!
  • ntnunk
    ntnunk Posts: 936 Member
    After watching the Tour de France in July and currently watching la Vuelta a Espana (like the Tour de France, but in Spain) I'm in full-on bicycle racing mode. Accordingly, I just finished "Etape: 20 Great Stages from the Modern Tour de France" by Richard Moore and I'm currently working on "Slaying the Badger: Greg LeMond, Bernard Hinault, and the Greatest Tour de France" (also by Moore) and "The Death of Marco Pantani: A Biography" by Matt Rendell. That's in addition to whatever Sci-Fi or whatever book I happen to pick up when I'm looking for something lighter.
  • Itskaleena
    Itskaleena Posts: 157 Member
    For fun: The lovely bones

    for school: writing analytically , The meaning of difference and an algebra book
  • suzreen
    suzreen Posts: 2,455 Member
    Wow, I love this thread! I was just going to post on FB to ask for recommendations, but have taken many from here. I'm currently listening to a book called 40 Acres, and it has been a lot of fun. A fantastical idea, and pretty good suspense. I also recently read Blue Latitudes, about Captain Cook and the places he visited, and the author is retracing the routes and considering the current state of those places. I just got my son a book called In a Sunburned Country, and just reading the back of the book made me want to move to Australia.

    Reply to several other posts here: I am waiting for an audio book of Outlander, but might have go ahead and get the book version, I see a few recommendations for that on here. Love Hollow City and Ms. Peregrine! I just recently came across house of leaves on Amazon good reads, and I went back and forth, and decided it might be too weird for me. Once I start reading a book, I have trouble stopping, even if it isn't good, I keep hoping it will get better, and then if it never does, I'm pissed! So I was a little worried House of Leaves might be like that for me. I want it to be good, not just weird!
  • cronly
    cronly Posts: 307 Member
    1984
  • PriscillaLaine
    PriscillaLaine Posts: 124 Member
    The Odyssey - Homer
    The Beautiful and The Damned - F. Scott Fitzgerald
    Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children - Ransom Riggs

    Felt like a bit of a lighter read for the moment, thus Miss Peregrine's, it's very good easy reading though! Soon to be turned in to a film, I think.
  • baneenerwiener
    baneenerwiener Posts: 26 Member
    Going Buddhist by Peter j conradi as kind of an ongoing thing when I have time, The Golden Compass by Phillip Pullman because I reread that one all the time since I love it, and Cry of the Beloved Country by Alan Paton for school
  • suzreen
    suzreen Posts: 2,455 Member
    Just finishing Stephen King's Mr Mercedes then will be starting Peter James's Want You Dead (book 10 in the Roy Grace series)

    I'm a Stephen King fan, for the most part. Did you know that his son also writes pretty good stories? His name is Joe Hill, and if you like Stephen King, i bet you will also like Joe Hill.
  • 00Allie00
    00Allie00 Posts: 243 Member
    The Thicket - Joe Lansdale

    Catch 22 - Joseph Heller
  • suzreen
    suzreen Posts: 2,455 Member
    I'm about 3/4 of the way through Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman. I just started Galveston by Nic Pizzolatto.

    OMG me too. I'm about 1/4 through. Love me some Gaiman! Did you read "American Gods?"

    American Gods was great. Supposedly Starz has picked up the rights for a TV series.

    Finishing No Less Than Victory, 3rd WW2 novel by Jeff Shaara.

    Anansi Boys was a lot of fun! I know it's a kids book, but I also liked the Graveyard Book, by Gaiman as well.
  • kristinhowell
    kristinhowell Posts: 139 Member
    The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan :drinker:
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