What book are you reading?

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  • TwitchyMagee
    TwitchyMagee Posts: 4,579 Member
    Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman
    I have been on a Gaiman kick for a few years now. He tells a really good story and is pretty clever with words.

    This is only the 2nd book that I have read from him and I plan on reading more. I agree with you, very good with words. I really like his style, very captivating.

    ♥️♥️♥️ Gaiman! He does everything well!
    I’ve read and listened to American gods several times and the ocean at the end of the lane is one of my favorite stories.
  • ElMeroKeeQue
    ElMeroKeeQue Posts: 546 Member
    Does anyone read around here? Besides the threads of course... this is what I'm working on now.. it's wildly interesting, I'm nearly done.

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    That’s one of the greatest books ever.

    I’m currently reading Principles by Ray Dalio.

  • CoffeeNstilettos
    CoffeeNstilettos Posts: 2,593 Member
    The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
  • konstrukt
    konstrukt Posts: 9 Member
    I just picked up Templar by Jordan Mechner and LeUyan Pham. Great graphic novel.

    I'm also reading Seveneves by Neal Stephenson.
  • R3d_butt3rfly_
    R3d_butt3rfly_ Posts: 1,596 Member
    Skin by BB Easton
  • konstrukt
    konstrukt Posts: 9 Member
    Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman

    One of my favorite books of all time.
  • FeastRepeat
    FeastRepeat Posts: 1,113 Member
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  • MsCzar
    MsCzar Posts: 1,072 Member
    Finally gave in and read the inescapable 'Where The Crawdads Sing." Meh. I almost bailed midway from boredom but slogged on until the much-telegraphed ending. The author's publishing agent deserves a major private island bonus for propelling the book into the literary stratosphere.
  • ReenieHJ
    ReenieHJ Posts: 9,724 Member
    I'm reading The Choice by Dr. Edith Eger. Such a great book! I may have to buy my own copy.
  • TwitchyMagee
    TwitchyMagee Posts: 4,579 Member
    MsCzar wrote: »
    Finally gave in and read the inescapable 'Where The Crawdads Sing." Meh. I almost bailed midway from boredom but slogged on until the much-telegraphed ending. The author's publishing agent deserves a major private island bonus for propelling the book into the literary stratosphere.

    I couldn’t get through it
  • melaniedscott
    melaniedscott Posts: 1,478 Member
    tams_89 wrote: »
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    This is a good one. Also Games Criminals Play, which is not by the same author but...similar content. Mostly because criminals are...(wait for it!)....PEOPLE!
  • jjpptt2
    jjpptt2 Posts: 5,650 Member
    MsCzar wrote: »
    Finally gave in and read the inescapable 'Where The Crawdads Sing." Meh. I almost bailed midway from boredom but slogged on until the much-telegraphed ending. The author's publishing agent deserves a major private island bonus for propelling the book into the literary stratosphere.

    I'm waiting for the the buzz to die down/off so I can have more reasonable expectations.
  • MsCzar
    MsCzar Posts: 1,072 Member
    jjpptt2 wrote: »
    MsCzar wrote: »
    Finally gave in and read the inescapable 'Where The Crawdads Sing."

    I'm waiting for the the buzz to die down/off so I can have more reasonable expectations.

    This may be one of the rare exceptions where the film is better than the book.

  • ReenieHJ
    ReenieHJ Posts: 9,724 Member
    The Silent Patient
    Such a good book with an extraordinarily unexpected twist at the end.
  • J_NY_Z
    J_NY_Z Posts: 2,540 Member
    Currently reading "Six Easy Pieces" by Richard Feynman.
  • TwitchyMagee
    TwitchyMagee Posts: 4,579 Member
    Listening to this. I’m not understanding it but the narrator has a pleasant voicema5jw7p22b4v.png
  • joans1976
    joans1976 Posts: 2,201 Member
    Happy Go Lucky by David Sedaris-I’m a bigger fan of his earlier work but such a big fan I keep buying his new stuff.
    When You Look Like Your Passport Photo It’s Time to Go Home by Erma Bombeck- traveling overseas in December, my mom thought I would get a kick out of this
  • 4legsRbetterthan2
    4legsRbetterthan2 Posts: 19,590 MFP Moderator
    revisiting the Lightbringer series on audible (Brent Weeks). I listened to the first two books a few years back and really enjoyed them, but ran out of books at the time. Great fantasy series if thats your genre, interesting magic system where they pull energy out of light, good plotlines and less gruesome than his Night Angle series which is also good.

    Reading Beachwood Harbors magic mystery series by Danielle Garrett, they are fun and light reads, I'm dissapointed she isn't pulling me into the story emotionally though. But good enough I'm still reading.
  • LilithReigns
    LilithReigns Posts: 225 Member
    currently building a fall reading list. Over the summer I dived into a few different books mainly suspense/thriller and horror. Few titles:

    Cabin at the end of the world
    Baby Teeth
    Misery
    The Maid
    The Invisible life of Addie Larue

    always looking for recommendations :)
  • MsCzar
    MsCzar Posts: 1,072 Member
    History geek here. Just started Napoleon's Hemorrhoids And Other Small Events That Changed History by Phil Mason
  • RACER4999
    RACER4999 Posts: 33 Member
    Spot the Dog. He's just found his red ball. It's a classic
  • keenercam
    keenercam Posts: 321 Member
    The Good Left Undone by Adriana Trigiani.
  • Eaglesfanintn
    Eaglesfanintn Posts: 813 Member
    Currently reading House of the Dragon. Just trying to stay ahead of the series. :)
  • CoffeeNstilettos
    CoffeeNstilettos Posts: 2,593 Member
    Atlas of the Heart by Brené Brown
  • CoffeeNstilettos
    CoffeeNstilettos Posts: 2,593 Member
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  • emgracewrites
    emgracewrites Posts: 478 Member
    “Stay Close” by Harlan Coben. It also happens to be a highly binge worthy show on Netflix.
  • tuddy315
    tuddy315 Posts: 11,636 Member
    The Wife Before - Shanora Williams
  • tuddy315
    tuddy315 Posts: 11,636 Member
    Power Play - Catherine Coulter
  • FeastRepeat
    FeastRepeat Posts: 1,113 Member
    Lonesome Dove. Only took me 37 years to get around to it. Still in the early chapters but understand why it won McMurtry a Pulitzer. Extraordinary character development.
  • TwitchyMagee
    TwitchyMagee Posts: 4,579 Member
    Lonesome Dove. Only took me 37 years to get around to it. Still in the early chapters but understand why it won McMurtry a Pulitzer. Extraordinary character development.

    I keep meaning to read this. I feel a trip to the library coming on