Any bookworms out there?

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  • lucyloutoo
    lucyloutoo Posts: 522 Member
    I was a kindle convert when I realised I never need worry about having no books to read on holiday again.
    Just finished the new Ruth Rendell book. Was ok.
  • byrnejoeann
    byrnejoeann Posts: 6 Member
    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.

    Hi Molly I'm Jojo I'm on the same both as u, starting with this app we can encourage each other
  • rogue024
    rogue024 Posts: 1,484 Member
    hlnebel wrote: »
    Anybody read Pillars of the Earth? I loooooved that book. I have the next one in the series sitting in my bookcase, just waiting for me to finish reading The Thornbirds.

    Yes, read the entire series and loved it! I also loved The Martian and The Road, two of my favorite books!

  • jshay295
    jshay295 Posts: 110 Member
    Used to be a bookworm before college. Nowadays I'm afraid to pick up a novel because if it's good i get sucked in and ALL Ill want to do is read (ie won't use free time for school work Lol).
  • GradatimFerociter
    GradatimFerociter Posts: 296 Member
    I certainly was, and have been cursed by owning many many boxes of books each time I have moved (which I have done very regularly). I read much less than I should, and certainly much less than I used to but I have at least maintained the consumption of a fairly steady stream of non-fiction.

    I'm not certain what my favourites would be but perhaps:

    Novel: Norwegian Wood / To Kill A Mocking Bird
    Poetry: Plath's Ariel (I own both Sylvia's and Ted's arrangements) /Hughes' Birthday Letters.
    Play: McDonagh's The Pillowman / Fo's Accidental Death of an Anarchist

    Currently I'm reading Wharton's The Age of Innocence and am listening to Go Set A Watchman on my early morning walks.

    I will also be investing a kindle, something I promised I would never do. The Neo-Luddite in me must lose this battle as I really do desire to own fewer things.


    I swore I'd never get a kindle either and now I have 2. You can get so many books for free. Any book where the copyright is expired is free and then amazon has a bunch of free reads. Plus, I pay $10 a month for amazon unlimited and I can download up to 10 books at a time to read. If I find another one I want I just return a book I've already read. Since I read about 20 books a month this is a real deal for me. With my paper books I was constantly re-reading stuff. I still do that sometimes, but not nearly as much as I used to. I like my paperwhite the best. I also have a kindle fire and I don't really need all the apps and email since I have those on my phone.

    I have just ordered one with £20 off using a voucher that Goodreads had sent me. I am apprehensive but I know I will save so much money on books this way and I am enormously looking forward to being able to lay in the dark at night and read. I feel far more relaxed with no light on which has put me off reading at night of late but hopefully that can change. I should be able to donate many of the classic novels I own to charity now too to free up a little more space.
  • tkfunkyfrogg
    tkfunkyfrogg Posts: 58 Member
    For all you kindles (and other e-readers) there are websites that give you access to thousands of free e-books. It is a good way to find new and obscure books that are great reads you never would have found otherwise.
  • voldemortisreal
    voldemortisreal Posts: 101 Member
    YES! Bibliophiles of the world unite :smiley:

    I am also a huge bookworm; and, here is my contribution to the 'try these' listings in no particular order:

    1. His Majesty's Dragon [book 1] -- Naomi Novik (Temeraire series; 1- 8 [9 is due out May 2016])
    2. Harry Potter -- J. K. Rowling (all of them)
    3. Black Jewels Trilogy -- Anne Bishop (and the subsequent books based in that realm)
    4. Rick Riordan -- good for 'coming of age' with humor/adventure (currently reading his new one about Thor)
    5. Mercy Thompson series -- Patricia Briggs
    6. Garden Spells -- Sarah Addison Allen (and the sequel: First Frost)
    7. Nora Roberts --'girly books' (especially loved: the Gallagher Trilogy & the Three Sisters Island Trilogy)
    8. Mercedes Lackey -- enjoy her Companions of Valdemar series
    9. the Symphony of Ages (series) -- Elizabeth Haydon
    10. Dark Hunter (series) -- Sherrilyn Kenyon (although, they are getting a bit redundant)
    11. the Anita Blake & the Meredith Gentry series -- Laurell K. Hamilton (early books were awesome; starting to get too focused on sex versus a good plot with character growth)

    Like others have mentioned, I'll read just about anything--even cereal boxes :smiley: --but the previous 11 books/series are ones I usually go back to, like revisiting old friends. Although, I do seem to gravitate to Sci-Fi more often with sprinkles from other genres as well (girly-books, 'feel good,' YA, etc.)
  • melizabird919
    melizabird919 Posts: 29 Member
    YES! Bibliophiles of the world unite :smiley:

    I am also a huge bookworm; and, here is my contribution to the 'try these' listings in no particular order:

    1. His Majesty's Dragon [book 1] -- Naomi Novik (Temeraire series; 1- 8 [9 is due out May 2016])
    2. Harry Potter -- J. K. Rowling (all of them)
    3. Black Jewels Trilogy -- Anne Bishop (and the subsequent books based in that realm)
    4. Rick Riordan -- good for 'coming of age' with humor/adventure (currently reading his new one about Thor)
    5. Mercy Thompson series -- Patricia Briggs
    6. Garden Spells -- Sarah Addison Allen (and the sequel: First Frost)
    7. Nora Roberts --'girly books' (especially loved: the Gallagher Trilogy & the Three Sisters Island Trilogy)
    8. Mercedes Lackey -- enjoy her Companions of Valdemar series
    9. the Symphony of Ages (series) -- Elizabeth Haydon
    10. Dark Hunter (series) -- Sherrilyn Kenyon (although, they are getting a bit redundant)
    11. the Anita Blake & the Meredith Gentry series -- Laurell K. Hamilton (early books were awesome; starting to get too focused on sex versus a good plot with character growth)

    Like others have mentioned, I'll read just about anything--even cereal boxes :smiley: --but the previous 11 books/series are ones I usually go back to, like revisiting old friends. Although, I do seem to gravitate to Sci-Fi more often with sprinkles from other genres as well (girly-books, 'feel good,' YA, etc.)

    I'll need to check some of these out. I looked up a few and they sound great!

    I'm just finishing the first in the Dresden Files series by Jim Butcher. Has anyone made their way through these?
  • drabbits2
    drabbits2 Posts: 179 Member
    Oh yes--huge book nerd here too!!! I teach junior high so I read a lot of YA stuff--right now I am racing one of my 8th graders to finish the new Rick Riordan book--it's actually really good. The next adult thing I want to read is Jane Smiley's new trilogy--got them all cheap from Amazon--gonna work on those over Thanksgiving break. Jane Smiley is my FAV author--I think I have read A Thousand Acres five times, and Ordinary Love and Goodwill like a million--love her.
  • wanderinglight
    wanderinglight Posts: 1,519 Member
    drabbits2 wrote: »
    Oh yes--huge book nerd here too!!! I teach junior high so I read a lot of YA stuff--right now I am racing one of my 8th graders to finish the new Rick Riordan book--it's actually really good. The next adult thing I want to read is Jane Smiley's new trilogy--got them all cheap from Amazon--gonna work on those over Thanksgiving break. Jane Smiley is my FAV author--I think I have read A Thousand Acres five times, and Ordinary Love and Goodwill like a million--love her.

    Oooo I forgot how much I love Jane Smiley. I didn't know she had a new trilogy!
  • staindgirl116
    staindgirl116 Posts: 1 Member
    Nikki31104 wrote: »
    I am a huge book worm too. My kids give me so much crap about it. I read every single day. And I tend to panic if I don't have a book to read. I wonder if that is an actual fear. I will read just about anything too. My guilty pleasure is vampire novels. My all time favorite author is JR Ward.
    This is my second go round with MFP. I lost 40 pounds the first time. I am hoping to lose the same this time around.

    Have you read the "house of night" series? It is a vampire series and although it is aimed towards teens it is really good. I have forced my mom to buy it for me lol. But it is a long series and it is really good.
  • lbaxandall
    lbaxandall Posts: 62 Member
    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!

    Oryx & Crake gave me goosebumps, just read it! I also read The Handmaid's Tale, it made my skin crawl. The ending was amazing.
  • lbaxandall
    lbaxandall Posts: 62 Member
    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.

    Another book I HIGHLY recommend is Station Eleven, by Emily St.John Mandel. It blew me away. Similar to Oryx & Crake, I literally cried at some parts.
  • Derf_Smeggle
    Derf_Smeggle Posts: 610 Member
    edited November 2015
    Urban fantasy, high fantasy, sci-fi, space opera!!! I likes my books.

    Enjoying Seanan McGuire (and her writing as Mira Grant), Jim Butcher, Richard Kadrey, Jon Sprunk, and others.

    Avid gamer. Well, avid when I have the time, and I don't mean no game console. D&D, WoD (original), Shadowrun. Heck, even some old Battletech. Our newest addiction is X-wing miniatures.
  • ljohnson222
    ljohnson222 Posts: 7 Member
    I am a bookworm and geek. I would love to listen to more audiobooks but they tend to cost a lot of money and I can rarely get to the library. Where does everyone get their audiobooks from? Thanks.
  • rogue024
    rogue024 Posts: 1,484 Member
    I am a bookworm and geek. I would love to listen to more audiobooks but they tend to cost a lot of money and I can rarely get to the library. Where does everyone get their audiobooks from? Thanks.

    I download my audiobooks from the library. You don't need to go into the library! Download the Overdrive app, you can then find your library and get your books online.
  • helenarriaza
    helenarriaza Posts: 517 Member
    Me! Feel free to add :)
  • cath1646
    cath1646 Posts: 27 Member
    I read The Martian during the summer. It was very good with lots of technical stuff and problem solving, so if you like those go for it!
    I also read Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer and Left for Dead by Beck Weathers which were both about the 1996 Everest disaster - The movie about it came out last month. It was heartbreaking to read but I read Krakauer's last year and re-read it again after watching the movie.

    I'm now reading Catcher in the Rye but so far haven't loved it.
  • ljohnson222
    ljohnson222 Posts: 7 Member
    rogue024 wrote: »
    I am a bookworm and geek. I would love to listen to more audiobooks but they tend to cost a lot of money and I can rarely get to the library. Where does everyone get their audiobooks from? Thanks.

    I download my audiobooks from the library. You don't need to go into the library! Download the Overdrive app, you can then find your library and get your books online.

    Thank you rogue! I just got my library card today! (I recently moved)
  • lseed87
    lseed87 Posts: 1,105 Member
    Love reading too. Just finished Whispers in autumn by Trisha Leigh. Looking forward to reading the rest of the series when I can find them.
  • jonicalifornia
    jonicalifornia Posts: 16 Member
    I love to read. One of my favorites is Diana Gabaldon Outlander Series.
  • debrakgoogins
    debrakgoogins Posts: 2,033 Member
    I love to read. One of my favorites is Diana Gabaldon Outlander Series.

    Jamie Fraser is my fictional husband.
  • jonicalifornia
    jonicalifornia Posts: 16 Member

    Jamie Fraser is my fictional husband.

    LOL!!!!!

  • suzannep281
    suzannep281 Posts: 13 Member
    Hi Molly, My house is full of books that I can' t wait to read! I have tons of them on my kindle fire and just found a way to borrow them digitally as well!

    I am currently reading the goldfinch . Robert Peck as a writer is a lot of fun. I enjoy James Patterson, Mary Higgins-Clark, and Jane Austen. I am also currently reading Agnes Grey by Anne Bronte. I enjoy reading books about people who overcome adversity. Books about people who survived the Holocaust interest me. I self published a book of Poetry and I am currently working on an autobiography to leave for future generations in my family. I hope when they read it, it will be like reaching into the past to see that as humans we all go through the same things even in days gone by.

    I hope you will friend me as we travel together on this journey of positive changes.

    Hope to hear from you........

  • runningforthetrain
    runningforthetrain Posts: 1,037 Member
    Hi -- I am geeky. I love magical realism. My favorite author is Gabriel Garcia Marquez. I also like Dostoevsky and James Joyce.
  • wanderinglight
    wanderinglight Posts: 1,519 Member
    Hi Molly, My house is full of books that I can' t wait to read! I have tons of them on my kindle fire and just found a way to borrow them digitally as well!

    I am currently reading the goldfinch . Robert Peck as a writer is a lot of fun. I enjoy James Patterson, Mary Higgins-Clark, and Jane Austen. I am also currently reading Agnes Grey by Anne Bronte. I enjoy reading books about people who overcome adversity. Books about people who survived the Holocaust interest me. I self published a book of Poetry and I am currently working on an autobiography to leave for future generations in my family. I hope when they read it, it will be like reaching into the past to see that as humans we all go through the same things even in days gone by.

    I hope you will friend me as we travel together on this journey of positive changes.

    Hope to hear from you........

    I can't wait to hear what you think about The Goldfinch! And I love that you are working on an autobiography, especially for your family. What a gift that will be for them!

    I love this thread :)
  • Bonny132
    Bonny132 Posts: 3,617 Member
    About to hit my bed but a massive book nerd and a book club member too X
  • JaneDomestic
    JaneDomestic Posts: 20 Member
    So happy to find this thread! So many great books mentioned, I see The Martian mentioned frequently so I will be checking that one out.

    I love the classics (especially 19th century lit, which is my favorite genre). I also love a good mystery novel and have the complete works of Doyle and Agatha Christie. My guilty pleasure is fantasy/sci-fi, some of my favorite authors being Douglas Adams, Tolkien and Robert Jordan (Wheel of Time series).

    Please add me if you want to talk about books, video games, or any other geeky wonderful things!
  • snowflake930
    snowflake930 Posts: 2,188 Member
    Lifelong reader.
    Currently reading "The Martian". I have about 30 pages left. Going to see the movie on Saturday.
    When I finish "The Martian", I am going back to reading Lee Child's "Jack Reacher" series. I will be on book #5. A co-worker loaned me the whole series.
    I read "The Girl in the Spider's Web", hoping that it would do justice to the trilogy, and was pleasantly surprised. I enjoyed it!
  • Tulipgirl1223
    Tulipgirl1223 Posts: 91 Member
    I'm a former book worm who is trying to get back into reading...I have way different taste than most of you guys lol. I love Debbie macomber and sheryl woods. I'm a romance lover lol. Anyone else?
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