What book are you reading now??

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  • Mindywhitley
    Mindywhitley Posts: 12 Member
    Skin Tight by Carl Hiaasen

    Just finished sick puppy by him....have you read any by Tim Dorsey? something along the same lines...Tim's books are hilarious!
    Now reading Blast from the Past by Kinky Friedman

    Haven't read any Tim Dorsey yet. Love Carl's style, so will definitely have to check out Tim. Thanks for the suggestion.
  • 1969ned
    1969ned Posts: 219
    The brightest star in the sky - marian keyes - very funny and a good storyteller :laugh:
  • GoJo65
    GoJo65 Posts: 52 Member
    Petite Advantage Diet
  • reesa418
    reesa418 Posts: 22
    catching up on the Maximum Ride series by James Patterson, "Angel" -book 7
  • kmac524
    kmac524 Posts: 24 Member
    I don't read a lot, but had to get on the "50 Shades of Gray" bandwagon. Just started it.
  • Scalesareforthefishes
    Scalesareforthefishes Posts: 92 Member
    a tale of two cities
  • herstrawberri
    herstrawberri Posts: 347 Member
    Shadow of Night and I don't like it at all.
  • missindepndnt86
    missindepndnt86 Posts: 77 Member
    Just finished book three of the "Fifty Shades" trilogy, Fifty Shades Freed, and now looking for other like the trilogy, any suggestions??
  • terpsoccer
    terpsoccer Posts: 22 Member
    Gone Girl-Gillian Flynn really really good
  • missindepndnt86
    missindepndnt86 Posts: 77 Member
    I don't read a lot, but had to get on the "50 Shades of Gray" bandwagon. Just started it.

    kmac524, you won't regret it!! :-)
  • My life with serial killers! .... good read if you like that sort of thing :-)
  • Just finished reading 7 of the "Dark Tower" series by Stephen King, only got the final one "Wind Through The Keyhole" to get now. Not my usual genre of book but absolutely loved them and can't wait to read the last one. Thouroughly recommend!
  • AliceKlaar
    AliceKlaar Posts: 275 Member
    the wonderful story of henry sugar and six more - roald dahl

    its a fantastic book of short stories. really funny.. highly recommend it :)

    Henry Sugar is one of my all-time favourite short stories :-)

    Currently re-reading "Another Roadside Attraction" by Tom Robbins. I've also got "The Magic" by Rhonda Byrne on the go.
  • CopyCat97
    CopyCat97 Posts: 75 Member
    The Honor Harrington Series by David Weber
  • lluulluu
    lluulluu Posts: 115 Member
    On the 2nd book of the Hunger Games .. I highly recommend it
  • coloradocami
    coloradocami Posts: 368 Member
    "Man's search for meaning" by Frankl. Just got it yesterday from my mother, who could not believe I had never heard of it.
  • awebster2
    awebster2 Posts: 40 Member
    I'm old - and catching up on old school. Reading the second Nero Wolf novel, The League of Frightened Men. Then it's back to reading kid's books for the rest of summer. Riordan's The Serpent's Shadow is probably first in line.
  • ChaseAlder
    ChaseAlder Posts: 804 Member
    Outlander by Diana Gabaldon. I've read it before and I've made it through the first 4 books, but I got stuck on #5. I decided it had been too long, so I'm starting the series over again. I can't complain... the first 4 books were wonderful and I can't wait to catch up again and continue through book 5.
  • wendi105
    wendi105 Posts: 27 Member
    Lately I read the whole Harry Potter series, Hunger Games triology and 50 Shades triology. Looking for something else to get into - thinking Game of Thrones but it seems like a big committment right now. Maybe i should do something lighter for the summer? Hmmm - good ideas here!
  • mznisaelaine
    mznisaelaine Posts: 2,262 Member
    Divergent - Veronica Roth
  • Darkskinned88
    Darkskinned88 Posts: 1,177 Member
    Pecking Order by Omar Tyree...its actually pretty boring and the plot drags but i already invested too much time to stop lol
  • kayemme
    kayemme Posts: 1,782 Member
    now i'm working on Catch-22. seriously great writing style. next up: Walden

    I love this book so much. I found a seriously old copy of it in this amazing old book store in my town, sadly it closed down, but before it did I found that and some Hemingway novels. I love them.

    I just finished reading a few books, I read the Hunger Games Trilogy, Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity, The Crying Tree, Hold Tight, The Curious Case of the Dog in the Night-Time, Gone Girl, and The Last Romanov. I am currently reading Dani's Story: A Journey From Neglect to Love. I have read all of these since June 18th, when I got my Kindle. It has definitely reignited my passion for reading.

    i still read on paper. i don't like reading online 'cuz it's hard on my eyes.

    i loved loved loved the curious case of the dog.. i couldn't put it down once i started and read it cover to cover in one sitting.

    and you might like the glass castle, too.
  • KBjimAZ
    KBjimAZ Posts: 369 Member
    Easy Strength by Dan John and Pavel Tsatsouline

    Convict Conditioning by Paul "Coach" Wade
  • RainaWalks
    RainaWalks Posts: 72
    Secrets of a Shoe Addict by Beth Harbison
  • Mountainbiker2015
    Mountainbiker2015 Posts: 129 Member
    :wink: I am reading Ghost Walk by Heather Graham. I love her books!
  • JamCubeChi
    JamCubeChi Posts: 378 Member
    bumping for suggestions later.
  • ChelseaGoneAwry
    ChelseaGoneAwry Posts: 53 Member
    for myself, when this class is over, i'll be reading 13 reasons why. :blushing:

    OH MY GOODNESS, that book is so amazing!!! You will absolutely NOT be able to put it down until you're done!

    I'm currently reading "When God Writes Your Love Story" and I'm also re-reading the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series because I'm a HUGE Greek mythology nerd. They're both great!
  • katrinkap
    katrinkap Posts: 443 Member
    The red tent... Kind of interesting...
  • Gyoza11
    Gyoza11 Posts: 143 Member
    I've been alternating between A feast for crows, the magic of reality and re-reading American gods.
  • RealWomenLovePitbulls
    RealWomenLovePitbulls Posts: 729 Member
    The Cypress House by Michael Koryta ... pretty good so far, a little over halfway in
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