What are you reading currently?

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  • iwannabeonthebeach
    iwannabeonthebeach Posts: 146 Member
    Listening to Sleep Tight by Rachel Abbott on my iPod - OMG so many twists and turns, can't wait to get in my car in the mornings to get to the next chapter!

    Finished! Fantastic story, kept me guessing right to the end. A story of obsession and control. Every time I thought I'd figured it out BOOM it turned again, highly recommended!
  • lilithsrose
    lilithsrose Posts: 752 Member
    I haven't had much free time lately, so I've just been reading old Deadpool comics. A friend gave me copies of #1-69 from the late-1990's.
  • timetravelforfitness
    timetravelforfitness Posts: 242 Member
    The Buried Giant. I'm loving it.
  • PaytraB
    PaytraB Posts: 2,360 Member
    sj911guy wrote: »
    I'm currently reading The Fiery Cross, book 5 in the Diana Gabaldon Outlander series. My wife and I are hooked on the Starz T.V. series.

    I recently finished book 6, A Breath of Snow & Ashes. The story continues to be good. I'm holding off on book 7 until there's some talk about when book 8 comes out. She's so slow in finishing this series. :neutral:
  • iwannabeonthebeach
    iwannabeonthebeach Posts: 146 Member
    The Buried Giant. I'm loving it.

    It's next on my Audible list - will be starting it tonight! Love Kazuo Ishiguro, The Remains of the Day is in my Top 10 list.

    Just finished The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton. Really beautiful story and a very "non-Holloywood" ending, some very 'modern' themes tackled. Highly recommended.
  • Drakhan
    Drakhan Posts: 30 Member
    I just finished 2666 by Roberto Bolaño and honestly, I need a break. It was brutal two months. So I read Vengeance of the Demon (the latest in Diana Rowland's Kara Gillian series) last week and started Skinwalker (the first book in Faith Hunter's Jane Yellowrock series) this week.

    Like I said, 2666 is a brutal read, almost a thousand pages long and it ranges literally all over the world from Europe to northern Mexico, covering everything from hardcore literary philosophy to sexual violence. It is a great novel, but reading it is the intellectual equivalent of running a marathon. If Haruki Murikami were Mexican, he'd have written this novel as five separate books. I would recommend it to people who want a challenge and don't read books expecting an ending that wraps up all the lose ends. Or as my wife claims, snobs who just want to say they've read it.

    Vengeance of the Demon was ... eh. I love urban fantasy and the Kara Gillian series but this book feels like it was written purely as a transition between the first six books and the next ones. I enjoyed it and read it in two days so I can't complain about it, but it's not as good as the first six.

    I want to like the Jane Yellowrock series. I really do. But I'm halfway through the book and I'm just not digging Jane Yellowrock. She's exactly the kind of female protagonist I've wanted to see in urban fantasy ... but the way she's written is kind of making me understand why you never see female protagonists like her in urban fantasy. But I'm hoping she'll evolve with the series.
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,527 Member
    My novel, Dragon Born, is a fantasy novel featuring a female protagonist... available on Amazon...



    I've been re-reading some of the classic fantasy books in my collection lately. Currently churning through Anne McCaffrey's Dragon Riders of Pern trilogy.
  • PaytraB
    PaytraB Posts: 2,360 Member
    I liked 2666. Like you said, Drakhan, it was brutal....especially the third book.....but also very good. It's been awhile. I've meant to read more of Bolano's books but haven't gotten around to it yet.

    In the past couple of weeks, I've read My Name Was Judas by C.K. Stead and On Canaan's Side by Sebastian Barry. Both were good.

    I'm currently reading Roxana by Daniel Dafoe. Not bad; perhaps a bit slow but it's still early. The action may pick up yet.
  • Drakhan
    Drakhan Posts: 30 Member
    The part about the boxers bothered me. It seemed to just not fit well with the other parts. Although the part about the murders read like a collection of autopsy reports in parts. I've never read Roxane. It always sounded like a more mannerly version of De Sade's Justine with the theme that life is hard, and harder if you're female.
  • PaytraB
    PaytraB Posts: 2,360 Member
    I don't even remember the boxers. :smile: Yeah, reading about all those murders was brutal. The idea may have been to dull your senses to the brutality of it all....the way the society's senses were dulled by living amid that uncertainty.
    Regardless. Bolano's writing is really good and I'm looking forward to reading more of his books.
  • irunforpizza
    irunforpizza Posts: 52 Member
    Splitterherz by Bettina Belitz (it's in German)
  • iwannabeonthebeach
    iwannabeonthebeach Posts: 146 Member
    Finished The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro over the weekend. To be honest my thoughts throughout were "meh" until I got to the very last chapter then - wow. And not in a good way.

    Now moved on to Still Alice on audio while reading Testament of Youth in between. Loving both :)
  • lilithsrose
    lilithsrose Posts: 752 Member
    I'm still working my way through the Deadpool comics, but I also read Anna Dressed in Blood and Girl of Nightmares by Kendare Blake recently. Both were very well written and enjoyable books. I'm going to start Goddess of Legend by P.C. Cast today. I'm a fan of her books.
  • IAM125lbs
    IAM125lbs Posts: 235 Member
    In the middle of reading Me Before You by JoJoMoyes. It's okay.
  • marieamethyst
    marieamethyst Posts: 869 Member
    Re-reading Heir to the Empire for the 100th time... because Thrawn.
  • nossmf
    nossmf Posts: 11,527 Member
    They should've used Thrawn for Star Wars Episode 7-9.
  • lorider2
    lorider2 Posts: 2 Member
    I just finished The Unleashing by Shelly Laurenston. Her books always make me laugh!
  • marieamethyst
    marieamethyst Posts: 869 Member
    nossmf wrote: »
    They should've used Thrawn for Star Wars Episode 7-9.

    Don't even get me started, I'm still ranting about that! Disney can call the EU "Legends" all they want now, but it's still canon to me. :) (although I think they said they intend to re-introduce some EU characters into the new universe they're making, so my fingers are crossed that Thrawn and Pelleaon make the cut)
  • timetravelforfitness
    timetravelforfitness Posts: 242 Member
    Seveneves. It's awesome.
  • whooRAWRowlbear
    whooRAWRowlbear Posts: 47 Member
    I just finished up a combo of reading and listening to Water For Elephants today, so it's new book time. I'm going to start reading Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn in the evenings and car ride to work and listen to The Fellowship of the Ring at work.
  • Nayda11
    Nayda11 Posts: 6 Member
    I just finished reading Dismantled by Jennifer McMahon. I thoroughly enjoy her books.
  • lfjeff
    lfjeff Posts: 6 Member
    11/22/63. King's new book. It's pretty awesome. I'm savoring it as slowly as I can.

  • lfjeff
    lfjeff Posts: 6 Member
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    lfjeff wrote: »
    11/22/63. King's new book. It's pretty awesome. I'm savoring it as slowly as I can.

    I think this was one of his best.
  • TheRoadDog
    TheRoadDog Posts: 11,788 Member
    Just started The Pawn by Steven James. I picked up The King by Steven James while on a Motorcycle Run a week ago. When I got to the end, I realized it was part of a series. I'm now starting at the beginning.
  • elalivestrong
    elalivestrong Posts: 19 Member
    Radiance by Grace Draven. I didn't know anything about the author and was hesitant about buying it, so I read the sample and it kept my attention and was a bit funny so I decided to buy it. I'm so freaking happy I did, it's a cute and funny fantasy romance. I don't even want to finish it honestly lol
  • elalivestrong
    elalivestrong Posts: 19 Member
    I don't want to finish it in a good way!! Definitely recommend it to any one into fantasy or romance.
  • iLeela75
    iLeela75 Posts: 21 Member
    The Dove Keepers by Alice Hoffman
  • janiep81
    janiep81 Posts: 248 Member
    The Magicians by Lev Grossman
  • iLeela75
    iLeela75 Posts: 21 Member
    Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard
  • rikwaynik
    rikwaynik Posts: 724 Member
    I just finished "Joni Mitchell - in her own words". Currently reading Rod Stewart's book in the car. Also up to Chronicles in the Old Testament and Romans in the New.