What are you currently reading??

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  • JEZ112
    JEZ112 Posts: 12 Member
    Dragonfly in Amber (2nd book in the Outlander Series) by Diana Gabaldon. Super good read and very addictive. The 1st book in the series came out in 1991 and there's like 7 in it now...can't believe I never knew about these books before!

    Love this series!

    I am re-reading Fall of Giants by Ken Follett. The second book in the series is coming out this fall, and I want to have the characters in mind before I read the second part. I love his books...he's pretty much ruined me for other authors.
    Can't wait for the second book to come out
  • jubeesh
    jubeesh Posts: 156
    Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdain

    Death Without Company by Craig Johnson (part of the Walt Longmire series)

    Man Eaters of Kumaon by Jim Corbett

    I usually keep a book in each room of the house and read whatever book happens to be in the room I am in.
  • jillianlovesyarn
    jillianlovesyarn Posts: 44 Member
    Bright from the Start by Jill Stamm, Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood and The Prague Cemetery by Umberto Eco.

    I just finished Iq84 by Murakami, Summertime by J.M. Coetzee and The Marriage Plot by Jeffrey Eugenides. I loved the first two but didn't care for The Marriage Plot much despite liking Middlesex and The Virgin Suicides quite a bit. I would have rated it an average book had it been written by someone else but it was sort of disappointing coming from Eugenides.
  • Debbe2
    Debbe2 Posts: 2,071 Member
    'The Invisible Bridge' for a book group that I belong to. It's long, but good.
  • good2bthaking
    good2bthaking Posts: 325 Member
    just finished on Friday " The Lincoln Assassination'. It was excellent book if you like history. I do.
  • losingit1970
    losingit1970 Posts: 12 Member
    The Help
  • ohmykai
    ohmykai Posts: 210 Member
    Floor Time, By Liz Crowe.
  • Redbird99ky
    Redbird99ky Posts: 305 Member
    Recently finished: "Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life" by Donald S. Whitney

    Ongoing: Holy Bible - Currently "The Revelation" (second time around)

    Ongoing: "Prayers of a Righteous Man"
  • healthyamyb
    healthyamyb Posts: 6 Member
    I am reading Mindless Eating by Brian Wansink. I highly recommend it!
  • acole75
    acole75 Posts: 3
    50 Shades Freed....really not the best series of books, very poorly written and very repetitive.
  • StephTink76
    StephTink76 Posts: 318 Member
    At any given time, currently one of the following:

    Wool, a sci-fi series by a guy named Hugh Howey. It's more like a bunch of novellas. Read the first one, it was very good.

    Sherlock Holmes - picked up the collection for my Kindle.

    Game of Thrones - about to start book 3.

    The Daily Five - for work (teacher).

    Thinking the Impossible - a book by Spanish card magician named Ramon Rioboo.


    BTW: if you like sci-fi-mystico thriller stuff laced with a skewed sense humour, check out my Australian cousin's (Daniel O'Malley) novel titled The Rook. It's very good.

    The Rook is awesome!!!
  • KidP
    KidP Posts: 247 Member
    Glad you like the Rook - i believe he's working on the sequel!!
  • slkehl
    slkehl Posts: 3,801 Member
    The book of Acts in the Bible
  • gayje
    gayje Posts: 230 Member
    Thought I would chime in again since I read soooo much ;-)

    I am now just finishing Jennifer Weiner's "Goodnight Nobody".

    I read 3 to 4 books a month. I mean big novels, not less than 450 pages each.
  • abadaba
    abadaba Posts: 44
    Hate to say it, but "Fifty shades Darker". Really not good writing, so why am I reading this??
    About to start the first Game of Thrones--squeal!~
  • kristen807
    kristen807 Posts: 361
    Gone Girl - Gillian Flynn
    1776 - David McCullough
  • hellokathy
    hellokathy Posts: 540 Member
    Gone Girl - Gillian Flynn

    Do you like it so far? I read "Sharp Objects" by her and thought it was really good so I'm wondering if I should give "Gone Girl" a try.

    I'm reading "Crossed" by Ally Condie at the moment. Love the story of Cassia and Ky!
  • kristen807
    kristen807 Posts: 361
    so far it is good, i am not too far into it. I have also read Sharp Objects! She definately has some different writing!
  • HauteHauteMami
    HauteHauteMami Posts: 128 Member
    Catcher in the Rye
  • corky90
    corky90 Posts: 35 Member
    FIFTY SHADES OF GREY !!!! MMMMMM LOVE THIS BOOK ..ABOUT TO START NUMBER 2!! CANT WAIT
  • mamagooskie
    mamagooskie Posts: 2,964 Member
    FIFTY SHADES OF GREY !!!! MMMMMM LOVE THIS BOOK ..ABOUT TO START NUMBER 2!! CANT WAIT

    ME TOO!!! I gotta go out and get book # 2 as well!!!
  • Jonalee1977
    Jonalee1977 Posts: 415 Member
    Fifty Shades Freed.
  • katrwal
    katrwal Posts: 336 Member
    At any given time, currently one of the following:

    Wool, a sci-fi series by a guy named Hugh Howey. It's more like a bunch of novellas. Read the first one, it was very good.

    Sherlock Holmes - picked up the collection for my Kindle.

    Game of Thrones - about to start book 3.

    The Daily Five - for work (teacher).

    Thinking the Impossible - a book by Spanish card magician named Ramon Rioboo.


    BTW: if you like sci-fi-mystico thriller stuff laced with a skewed sense humour, check out my Australian cousin's (Daniel O'Malley) novel titled The Rook. It's very good.

    Hysterical - i just bought the Rook for my Kindle... as far as what's being read on there now - "Good Omens" - Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman for about the millionth time; "Heresy" by S.J. Parris (pretty good first book, looking forward to the rest of them); and re-reading the October Daye books by Seanan MacGuire to prepare for her new book coming out next month... oh - and listening to Atlas Shrugged audio book when i'm running or driving.

    I'm kind of a bookworm.
  • 879311
    879311 Posts: 60
    I read a book once
  • Helen_Luvnlife
    Helen_Luvnlife Posts: 230 Member
    Killing Lincoln by Bill O'Reilly
  • 50 Shades of Grey
  • fastforlife1
    fastforlife1 Posts: 459 Member
    I just finished State of Wonder by Ann Patchett - it's a wonderful novel about a scientist's adventure in the Amazon rain forest. I'm reading the Gospel of John for my daily bible reading.
  • lachesissss
    lachesissss Posts: 1,298 Member
    Gone Girl and Jane Eyre. Love classic literature.