What are you reading currently?
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Last night I just started reading:
Suspicion Nation: The Inside Story of the Trayvon Martin Injustice and Why We Continue to Repeat It
by: Lisa Bloom0 -
I just finished Flat Out Love by Jessica Park.
Currently reading The Racketeer by John Grisham and Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs.0 -
Currently reading:
fiction: Vernor Vinge "A Fire Upon the Deep"
non-fiction: Volek and Phinney "The Art and Science of Low Carbohydrate Living"0 -
'The world without us' by Alan Weisman0
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"After the End" by Amy Plum.
I loved "Maze Runner" as well. Looking forward to seeing how the movie goes0 -
I just finished Jellicoe Road. Loved it. Now I'm reading Gone Girl.0
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I'm reading The First Rule of Ten (Tenzing Norbu Mysteries). They're sort of Buddhist detective mysteries. I'm not sure if I'm into it yet, but I'll report back!0
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I've begun "The Poisonwood Bible" again. I really liked it the first time I started it, but put it down and didn't pick it up again. Hope to get through it this time.
I really need and want to start devouring books again.0 -
Lola and the Boy Next Door
The Beginning of Everything0 -
I'm reading Living With the Dead by Kelley Armstrong. Not a massive work of literature but a good, easy-to-carve-through supernatural thriller.0
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I'm ready Sacré Bleu by Christopher Moore. It's pretty fantastic.0
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Fat Rules by M.D. Mosteller. The typos are driving me insane but the story is nice so far.0
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I just finished Mr. Penumbra's 24 Hour Bookstore and really liked it. I loved the story, didn't love a lot of the characters. It was a quick read and lots of fun.0
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I just finished Mr. Penumbra's 24 Hour Bookstore and really liked it. I loved the story, didn't love a lot of the characters. It was a quick read and lots of fun.
Great book.0 -
Citizens of London: The Americans who stood with Britain in their darkest, finest hour by Lynne Olson. Edward R Murrow, Reporter; Averell Harriman, FDR's point man for the Lend Lease program; and John gilbert Winant, US Ambassador come to Britain before the US entry into WWII. It's a well written book that pulls no punches about life during the war and the gamesmanship of Both the US and Great Britaiin. I'm enjoying it.0
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The Book Thief
The Art of Happiness (Dalai Lama)
No excuses: power of self-discipline by amazing Brian Tracy (a must)0 -
Just finished: The Immortal Crown (Age of X #2) - Richelle Mead
In the middle of: The Fictional Woman - Tara Moss0 -
A Thyme to Die by Joyce and Jim Lavene (84% complete)
Demons of Bourbon Street by Deanna Chase (64% complete)
The Queen's Gamble by Barbara Kyle (page 214 of 413)
Invisible Power by Mary Buckham (page 241 of 314)0 -
Just finished Stephen King's Mr Mercedes and started Face Off (short stories by various crime novellists pairing up their most famous characters, the blurb;
A New York Times and USA TODAY bestseller
Edited by #1 New York Times bestselling author David Baldacci and including stories by Michael Connelly, Lee Child, Jeffery Deaver, and more, this one-of-a-kind anthology pulls together the most beloved characters from the best and most popular thriller series today. Worlds collide!
In an unprecedented collaboration, twenty-three of the world’s bestselling and critically acclaimed thriller writers have paired their series characters—such as Harry Bosch, Jack Reacher, and Lincoln Rhyme—in an eleven-story anthology curated by the International Thriller Writers (ITW). All of the contributors to FaceOff are ITW members and the stories feature these dynamic duos:
· Patrick Kenzie vs. Harry Bosch in “Red Eye,” by Dennis Lehane and Michael Connelly
· John Rebus vs. Roy Grace in “In the Nick of Time,” by Ian Rankin and Peter James
· Slappy the Ventriloquist Dummy vs. Aloysius Pendergast in “Gaslighted,” by R.L. Stine, Douglas Preston, and Lincoln Child
· Malachai Samuels vs. D.D. Warren in “The Laughing Buddha,” by M.J. Rose and Lisa Gardner
· Paul Madriani vs. Alexandra Cooper in “Surfing the Panther,” by Steve Martini and Linda Fairstein
· Lincoln Rhyme vs. Lucas Davenport in “Rhymes With Prey,” by Jeffery Deaver and John Sandford
· Michael Quinn vs. Repairman Jack in “Infernal Night,” by Heather Graham and F. Paul Wilson
· Sean Reilly vs. Glen Garber in “Pit Stop,” by Raymond Khoury and Linwood Barclay
· Wyatt Hunt vs. Joe Trona in “Silent Hunt,” by John Lescroart and T. Jefferson Parker
· Cotton Malone vs. Gray Pierce in “The Devil’s Bones,” by Steve Berry and James Rollins
· Jack Reacher vs. Nick Heller in “Good and Valuable Consideration,” by Lee Child and Joseph Finder
So sit back and prepare for a rollicking ride as your favorite characters go head-to-head with some worthy opponents in FaceOff—it’s a thrill-a-minute read.0 -
The Blinding Knife by Brent Weeks and just about to start the sixth book (Hunted) in the Iron Druid Chronicles by Kevin Hearne.0