Any bookworms out there?

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  • BethAnnieT
    BethAnnieT Posts: 263 Member
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    cobwebel wrote: »
    I've been on MFP a few times before but life and stress always seemed to get in the way of sticking to my original goal. I'm working to lose weight and treat my body better each day, and would love some motivating friends that could help push me along.

    I'm Molly from Chicago. I'm a huge book nerd and into a ton of geeky things.

    Bookworm here as well! Big fan of Gabriel García Márquez when it comes to magic realism. Also, love Margaret Atwood. In general a big Harry Potter, LOTR, Song of Ice and Fire, The Hunger Games fan (books first, movies/tv second). Some of my favorite books in general Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson, Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov, The Road by Cormac McCarthy and The Last Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle.

    Soon to start the Outlander series. I also read books on booze/cocktail history, which is pretty random.

    I love your list of favorites!!
  • melizabird919
    melizabird919 Posts: 29 Member
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    BethAnnieT wrote: »
    ME ME ME -- major bookworm and also NERD. :) I <3 books. I listen to audiobooks while I walk, up to an hour per day. That's pretty much the only "reading" time I get these days. Right now I'm listening to All the Light We Cannot See, before that it was Fear the Sky, The Martian, Dark Places, Armada, The Twelve/The Passage, Ready Player One, and Seveneves. I have been on a major sci-fi kick lately. :)

    I also am a sort-of writer, and have a ton of friends IRL who are writers, so I am always also reading books written by my friends. Most recently this was Bad Feminist, by Roxane Gay, and currently The Last Days of California, by Mary Miller.

    Anyone who self-identifies as a bookworm and/or book nerd is getting a friend request from me today. Just be warned. :)

    I've never thought about audio books while walking. That's such a good idea. I normally listen to a ton of podcasts while I commute and walk around but a book would be so much better.

    I read An Untamed State by Roxane Gay not that long ago and loved it. I've been meaning to pick up Bad Feminist!
  • melizabird919
    melizabird919 Posts: 29 Member
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    cobwebel wrote: »

    Bookworm here as well! Big fan of Gabriel García Márquez when it comes to magic realism. Also, love Margaret Atwood. In general a big Harry Potter, LOTR, Song of Ice and Fire, The Hunger Games fan (books first, movies/tv second). Some of my favorite books in general Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson, Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov, The Road by Cormac McCarthy and The Last Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle.

    Soon to start the Outlander series. I also read books on booze/cocktail history, which is pretty random.

    Such a good list! The cocktail history books sounds really interesting. My husband and I love to experiment with cocktails - make our own flavored simple syrups and bitters to play around with.
  • DoctahJenn
    DoctahJenn Posts: 616 Member
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    I'm a sci-fi/fantasy book worm! Mercedes Lackey, Orson Scott Card, Tamora Pierce...!

    Oh, and a geek in general. Doctor Who is the big one. Star Wars, too - have you guys read any of the new books? Nothing holds up to the magnificence of the OLD-old stuff, (such as the X-Wing series or Young Jedi Knights,) but it's.... not bad, for the first glimpse of the revised universe.

    As for classic authors, I'm a Poe fan, and have been since I was ten.

    ((Fair warning - if you FR me, I do a LOT of talking about Doctor Who. Like, a lot. But I'll accept anyone!))
  • lucyloutoo
    lucyloutoo Posts: 522 Member
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    My kids make fun of me because my favorite type of book is usually "chick lit" with not much substance...but for me it is a great escape. When I get the muchies after dinner, going to bed with a good book helps tremendously!!

    I have a slight weakness for Janet Evanovitch and get Stephanie Plum series.
  • GlindaGoodwitch
    GlindaGoodwitch Posts: 157 Member
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    You can walk, run or bike! Check it out on fb!
    https://www.facebook.com/hogwartsrunningclub
  • jgnatca
    jgnatca Posts: 14,464 Member
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    *raises hand*
    Yup, bookworm and nerd here. I just finished a non-fiction book recommended here, Habit by Duhigg. It was well worth the read, and dovetails nicely in everything else I've learned about transformative change.

    I haven't tried it yet, but it seems an obvious nerd fitness choice is Zombie Run.
  • BethAnnieT
    BethAnnieT Posts: 263 Member
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    Zombies, Run is pretty fun! Hey, a rhyme. I do it all the time.
  • franfran1821
    franfran1821 Posts: 288 Member
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    Nice to meet you Molly! I love to read and I also love MFP so add me if you want! We can talk about the books we like. And my name is Lauren!
  • enterdanger
    enterdanger Posts: 2,447 Member
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    winklerkn wrote: »
    What kind of genres/authors do you read?

    I read just about anything, but mostly fiction. I love novels about dystopian societies and things with a twist of magical realism. I just started Margaret Atwood's "Oryx and Crake".


    I'm aiming to log my food everyday and do some sort of physical activity. It's so hard not to cuddle up with a book!

    It's nice to "meet" everyone!

    Hey Molly, I'm also a bookworm with similar tastes. Oryx and Crake was ok but I loved the Handmaid's Tale also by Atwood. I just got done reading all of Charlie N. Holmbergs books. The paper magician books were ok, but I really like her new one Followed By Frost. It was a free download for Amazon Prime last week.

    I read pretty much every genre but some of the authors I love are Brandon Sanderson, Kate Elliot, Robin Hobb, John Irving, Tom Robbins, Anne McCaffrey... I liked the early David Eddings books but didn't care so much for the ones after the Belgariad and the Mallorian.

    God, I'm a dork.

  • enterdanger
    enterdanger Posts: 2,447 Member
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    I read at least 2 - 3 hours a day. Really just as often as I can. Right now I'm reading The Martian, The Wise Man's Fear, Deathlands #112, and the 2nd in the "Empty Bodies" series.

    Did Patrick Rothfuss ever finish that series? I know I read Name of the Wind and The Wise Man's Fear. There is a 3rd book out, but I think it is a companion novel.

    Sorry for the double post. I got nerd excited.
  • miks_6
    miks_6 Posts: 3 Member
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    I've been on MFP a few times before but life and stress always seemed to get in the way of sticking to my original goal. I'm working to lose weight and treat my body better each day, and would love some motivating friends that could help push me along.

    I'm Molly from Chicago. I'm a huge book nerd and into a ton of geeky things.

    @pizzalovingfitgirl aime follow her she likes books too! ur welome I made you guys friends ;)

  • miks_6
    miks_6 Posts: 3 Member
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    BethAnnieT wrote: »
    cobwebel wrote: »
    I've been on MFP a few times before but life and stress always seemed to get in the way of sticking to my original goal. I'm working to lose weight and treat my body better each day, and would love some motivating friends that could help push me along.

    I'm Molly from Chicago. I'm a huge book nerd and into a ton of geeky things.

    Bookworm here as well! Big fan of Gabriel García Márquez when it comes to magic realism. Also, love Margaret Atwood. In general a big Harry Potter, LOTR, Song of Ice and Fire, The Hunger Games fan (books first, movies/tv second). Some of my favorite books in general Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson, Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov, The Road by Cormac McCarthy and The Last Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle.

    Soon to start the Outlander series. I also read books on booze/cocktail history, which is pretty random.

    I love your list of favorites!!

    OH MY LORD! its so hard to find someone who actually likes and understands Lolita! youre amazing girl!
  • MostlyWater
    MostlyWater Posts: 4,294 Member
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    I'm on Goodreads. I read a lot of new books.
  • hapeximendios
    hapeximendios Posts: 29 Member
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    Hi, I just added you , I love books and will read pretty much anything. I need a good book so if anybody has any ideas.....
  • hlnebel
    hlnebel Posts: 71 Member
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    Book lover here, too! And also from Chicago! (Go Cubs!!)

    I tried listing some of my favorites, but I seem to have a mental block at the moment and can barely remember what a book looks like. Urgh. Too much working.
  • mariannekehl
    mariannekehl Posts: 66 Member
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    I LOVE to read! Sometimes if I am really into a good book and can't put it down I read it while I use the treadmill. Welcome to MFP!
  • lemonychild
    lemonychild Posts: 654 Member
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    please share your goodreads accounts
  • topathemorning
    topathemorning Posts: 346 Member
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    Total bookworm here. Lots of English teachers in the family. Personally I went for Spanish and taught AP Spanish LIt in hs before retiring. My 20 yr old is more of the geek. Welcome aboard!
  • dsrainford
    dsrainford Posts: 2 Member
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    ammo7 wrote: »

    As a fellow bookworm, I can understand that! But I've found a way to channel my motivation to read into motivation to move: I only read my books while walking now. I'm so desperate to find out what happens, that I get at least 16,000 steps every day.

    I wish you the best of luck sticking with your goals - it will be worth it :)