What book are you reading?
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midsummer174627 wrote: »I'm reading Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab
Update: I super enjoyed it, now working on the second one in that series.1 -
The Oryx and Crake series by Margaret Atwood, which I haven't been able to finish yet cuz I'm so busy. These books are AMAZING, they really make you think. It's sort of a post apocalyptic Sci first type of series, only 3 books long and the books are pretty cheap paperbacks afaik1
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Warriors - Power of Three: Long Shadows
Adventure Time #11 (I have all the comics produced up to the present)
I know the "cat" books are really intended for young teens, but a lot of the subject matter, while handled in an age appropriate manner, is much deeper than many of the "adult" books I've had the misfortune of reading.0 -
Just finished Dragonlance: Sellsword, now I have to find the next two at book sales.
Started Dark Tower IV Wizard and Glass, I'm looking forward to some hot weathered some deck time for reading.0 -
Am I the only one who read about serial killers, unsolved missing persons, famous unsolved murders, and general criminal profiling? I can't get enough of it!
I bring my kindle to the gym and ready 3-7 books a week (when I'm not sick that is)!2 -
I just finished up Windwith by Susan Dennard.
I'm now reading American Gods by Neil Gaiman (for the 2nd time). I wanted to re-read it before the tv show starts.0 -
The Dresden Files: Grave Peril (book #3). Almost done with it, so book #4: Summer Knight is next.0
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strifechick wrote: »Am I the only one who read about serial killers, unsolved missing persons, famous unsolved murders, and general criminal profiling? I can't get enough of it!
I bring my kindle to the gym and ready 3-7 books a week (when I'm not sick that is)!
I love those too!! I listen to True Crime Garage also they are amazing!!0 -
Currently bouncing between The Waste Lands (Dark Tower III) and The Last Days of Archopalasia. I’m sure that most know what the former is, but the latter is a tie-in book for the Torment: Tides of Numenera game, which is the new(-ish) spiritual successor to Planescape: Torment.0
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I just started re-reading Andre Norton and was so excited to find so many available online. But what I desired most was a single book cover. Her prolific career spanning seventy years, 130 novels, 100 short stories and anthologies didn't help my search. And I couldn't remember the title, just a vague image of a tall slender doglike creature and its traveling companion, then...
Oddly, my memory was of them pointed the other direction, with the "dog" standing on the cart, not in the forefront. But close enough.1 -
I have a book on blues guitar and another on how to make electric guitars sound great. I'm learning how to do my own guitar maintenance.0
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TheDevastator wrote: »I have a book on blues guitar and another on how to make electric guitars sound great. I'm learning how to do my own guitar maintenance.0
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TheDevastator wrote: »I have a book on blues guitar and another on how to make electric guitars sound great. I'm learning how to do my own guitar maintenance.
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HOW ARE YOU DOING? :devil:0
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I just finished an advance copy of a book coming out in summer called I Am Still Alive. I loved it and would definitely recommend it for anyone enjoyed Hatchet.0
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I am currently reading the short story collection The Starlit Wood. Very nice. There are plenty of books of reimagined fairy tales out there, but most of these take it a bit further and get a bit weirder with it. Like re-imagining Hansel and Gretel as a near-future sci-fi about the roommate of a drug manufacturer semi-adopting a pair of abused kids who wander into their apartment and start sampling the goods.2
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I've just started William Gibson's The Peripheral, trying to get back into his writing style.0
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Maps of Meaning - Jordan Peterson
Blowing my mind good.0 -
Sleeping Beauties -Stephen King ;D0
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The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs: A New History of a Lost World - Steve Brusatte
Star Wars Last Shot - Daniel José Older1 -
Turtles All The Way Down by John Green
Weep No More, My Lady by Mary Higgins Clark0 -
The City of Stairs by Robert Jackson Bennett0
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Currently reading Artemis by Andy Weir. I love it, though I'm not as hooked straight away as I was with The Martian.0
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Tearing my way through The Dark Tower; currently about 25% of the way through Wizard and Glass. I was inspired to finally pick it up after a hilarious rant from my girlfriend about how *kitten* the movie was. It’s been her favorite series of books since she was a young teenager.1
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Gallowmere1984 wrote: »Tearing my way through The Dark Tower; currently about 25% of the way through Wizard and Glass. I was inspired to finally pick it up after a hilarious rant from my girlfriend about how *kitten* the movie was. It’s been her favorite series of books since she was a young teenager.
Normally I can breeze through Stephen King books, and I enjoyed the Dark Tower books, but I had a really hard slog getting through this one.
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Gallowmere1984 wrote: »Tearing my way through The Dark Tower; currently about 25% of the way through Wizard and Glass. I was inspired to finally pick it up after a hilarious rant from my girlfriend about how *kitten* the movie was. It’s been her favorite series of books since she was a young teenager.
Normally I can breeze through Stephen King books, and I enjoyed the Dark Tower books, but I had a really hard slog getting through this one.
Wizard and Glass was a long slog for me, too. I thought I was the only one who didn't love it. Most say it's their favorite of the series.1 -
Just read Passing Strange by Ellen Klages, now onto Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn.0
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Obscura by Joe Hart0
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A Troublesome Inheritance - Nicholas Wade0