What book are you reading?

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  • princess7955
    princess7955 Posts: 1,277 Member
    edited February 2018
    Just finished the Maze Runner series. Loved them! Anyone have suggestions on what to read next? Bonus points of I can get it on audiobok :smiley:

    I'm also waiting (im)patiently for the next Colleen Hoover book to be released. Come on July!
  • tuddy315
    tuddy315 Posts: 11,636 Member
    Have you read The Walk series or Michael Vey series, both by Richard Paul Evans? Not sure about audiobook.
  • KosmosKitten
    KosmosKitten Posts: 10,476 Member
    MichSmish wrote: »
    JK Rowling’s The Casual Vacancy. It’s ok. I kind of expected a better, more engaging story from Rowling. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    If you haven't read her crime fiction series she writes under a pseudonym, you should. It's way better than The Casual Vacancy which was way too slow and too informative for no good reason.

    Robert Galbraith <-- her pseudonym.
  • sylvahiker
    sylvahiker Posts: 588 Member
    Just finished “The Woman In The Window” by TJ Flynn. Amazing
  • princess7955
    princess7955 Posts: 1,277 Member
    tuddy315 wrote: »
    Have you read The Walk series or Michael Vey series, both by Richard Paul Evans? Not sure about audiobook.

    I have that on my "to be read" list on Goodreads.com. I forgot about it! Thanks for the suggestion :)
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  • mabearof6
    mabearof6 Posts: 684 Member
    Just finished 3rd Degree, started 4th of July by James Patterson
  • karengail212
    karengail212 Posts: 6 Member
    Do you often read several books at the same time? That's my style. This week I'm reading the novel THE SILVER SUITCASE by Terrie Todd and the self-help BOUNDARIES by Dr. Henry Cloud & Dr. John Townsend.
  • princess7955
    princess7955 Posts: 1,277 Member
    Do you often read several books at the same time? That's my style. This week I'm reading the novel THE SILVER SUITCASE by Terrie Todd and the self-help BOUNDARIES by Dr. Henry Cloud & Dr. John Townsend.

    I like to be reading a book AND have an audiobook on the go.
  • grammagrape
    grammagrape Posts: 27 Member
    Jordan Peterson's newest book "12 Rules for Life." He is pretty profound, one of the great thinkers of our day. If they remade the 'Great Books of the Western World' Im sure they'd have to include him with the philosophers. Not every day someone comes along like that.
  • Finish by Jon Acuff
  • Smilin40
    Smilin40 Posts: 1,828 Member
    Hungry catapiller ,I like this guy he sees the food he goes for it .hes a doer.
  • BW__NOT
    BW__NOT Posts: 807 Member
    Atlas shrugged....Ayn Rand
  • goatg
    goatg Posts: 1,399 Member
    Finishing a book by VS Naipaul. Listen to NPR politics/politico/TED podcasts at least 4x/wk (that's like borderline audiobook, right?).
  • princess7955
    princess7955 Posts: 1,277 Member
    mabearof6 wrote: »
    Just finished 3rd Degree, started 4th of July by James Patterson

    great series...easy fun reads!
  • goatg
    goatg Posts: 1,399 Member
    BW__NOT wrote: »
    Atlas shrugged....Ayn Rand

    Enjoying it?

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  • jmichaelminton
    jmichaelminton Posts: 47 Member
    edited February 2018
    Currently, I am reading "Gardens of the Moon" by Steven Erikson, part of a series called the "Malazan Book of the Fallen."

    Some recent novels I read were:
    -"Faerie Tale" by Raymond Feist
    -The "Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever" trilogy by Stephen R. Donaldson (one of my favorites)
    -"The Real Story" by Stephen R. Donaldson

    After finishing what I am reading right now, I will likely start the second Thomas Covenant trilogy (starting with "The Wounded Land") and then either read the trilogy straight through or go ahead and start the next Malazan book ("Deadhouse Gates").

    The Thomas Covenant books are extremely depressing at times (like all of Stephen Donaldson's books), which ironically helps me cope with my own depression. Because of how these books help me cope with my own problems, they are among my favorite books, and Stephen Donaldson is my current favorite author. For anyone interested in this series, it is sort of like an adult version of the Chronicles of Narnia books with an anti-hero protagonist (with leprosy). Thomas Covenant is a bit of a divisive character because some people reading the books just hate him no matter what and have a hard time getting into the series because of it, but the other characters in the series totally make it worthwhile to read. Life is futile at times, but you can still doggedly persevere and attempt the impossible just because there are things that are too precious to lose if you don't at least try. That is pretty much the message within the books. A character even says something like "Mayhap you will prevail. But if you do not, your worth is not thereby diminished." Pretty potent stuff.
  • Frankie_Fan
    Frankie_Fan Posts: 562 Member
    Do you often read several books at the same time? That's my style. This week I'm reading the novel THE SILVER SUITCASE by Terrie Todd and the self-help BOUNDARIES by Dr. Henry Cloud & Dr. John Townsend.

    Yes, I usually have a couple different books and bounce back and forth between them.
  • Frankie_Fan
    Frankie_Fan Posts: 562 Member
    So I read Memoirs of a Geisha in a day and need something new to read. Any recommendations? I like true crime and Stephen King.
  • MichelleWithMoxie
    MichelleWithMoxie Posts: 1,817 Member
    MichSmish wrote: »
    JK Rowling’s The Casual Vacancy. It’s ok. I kind of expected a better, more engaging story from Rowling. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    If you haven't read her crime fiction series she writes under a pseudonym, you should. It's way better than The Casual Vacancy which was way too slow and too informative for no good reason.

    Robert Galbraith <-- her pseudonym.

    I’ve read all of her Galbraith stuff too. Loved those. Which leaves me even more bewildered by the banal storyline of The Casual Vacancy.
  • mabearof6
    mabearof6 Posts: 684 Member
    mabearof6 wrote: »
    Just finished 3rd Degree, started 4th of July by James Patterson

    great series...easy fun reads!

    Yeah.....I needed something light and easy, and I'm a sucker for just about any series. I just like really knowing the characters Reading the 5th Horseman now.
  • closetlibrarian
    closetlibrarian Posts: 2,207 Member
    Re-reading the entire Sonja Blue series by Nancy A Collins. Currently half way through Paint It Black. Splatterpunk at its. . . finest?
  • Savannahmiamaddie
    Savannahmiamaddie Posts: 54 Member
    “The Fifth Petal: A Novel of Salem”by Brunonia Barry. A story about witchcraft and murder in modern day Salem.
  • KosmosKitten
    KosmosKitten Posts: 10,476 Member
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  • princess7955
    princess7955 Posts: 1,277 Member
    Origin by Dan Brown. Interesting read so far...same formula as his others, but still entertaining.
  • Reading the now habit by Neil fiore
  • mabearof6
    mabearof6 Posts: 684 Member
    11th Hour, James Patterson
  • survivor1952
    survivor1952 Posts: 250 Member
    A Stranger In The House by Shari Lapena
  • Frankie_Fan
    Frankie_Fan Posts: 562 Member
    Jack the Ripper