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message 1: by Linda (last edited Mar 01, 2013 08:35AM) (new)

Linda | 3097 comments Mod
March 1 already! Time for a new thread.

I'm working on three actively:

Speaking from Among the Bones Speaking from Among the Bones (Flavia de Luce, #5 ) by Alan Bradley

Listening, in the car: Canada Canada by Richard Ford

and No Heroes: Inside the FBI's Secret Counter-Terror Force No Heroes Inside the FBI's Secret Counter-Terror Force by Daniel Coulson


message 2: by Amy (new)

Amy | 463 comments This morning, I just started The Silver Linings Playbook for book club. Then the rest of the month will probably be taken up with reading my 2013 Challenge books:

Oldest TBR (2009): Downtown Owl
Oldest TBR on my bookshelf: The Time It Snowed in Puerto Rico
Book with the month's number in it: Three Stages of Amazement: A Novel
Newly published in current month: A Thousand Pardons
Random: Office Girl
Booktopia: Safe from the Neighbors, The End of California, The Last Summer of the Camperdowns, A Ticket to Ride: A Novel, Like Family: Growing Up in Other People's Houses: A Memoir

If I am any extra time (HA!), Flight Behavior is next on my list. And I am listening to The Roots of the Olive Tree on Audible (pretty slow/boring so far...).



The Silver Linings Playbook by Matthew Quick Downtown Owl by Chuck Klosterman The Time It Snowed in Puerto Rico by Sarah McCoy Three Stages of Amazement A Novel by Carol Edgarian A Thousand Pardons by Jonathan Dee Office Girl by Joe Meno Safe from the Neighbors by Steve Yarbrough The End of California by Steve Yarbrough The Last Summer of the Camperdowns by Elizabeth Kelly A Ticket to Ride A Novel by Paula McLain Like Family Growing Up in Other People's Houses A Memoir by Paula McLain Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver The Roots of the Olive Tree by Courtney Miller Santo


message 3: by Callie (new)

Callie (calliekl) | 646 comments Still reading A Wild Sheep Chase (although I'm struggling a bit because it's not a good one to read right before bed, too wackadoo and I don't remember what's going on after).

I'll probably have to put it down for now because we're reading Flashback for book club on Wednesday, and I haven't started yet!


message 4: by Marné (new)

Marné (heylucy) | 21 comments I'm reading Sweet Tooth by Ian McEwan and just started listening to Tandia by Bryce Courtenay


message 5: by Kathie (new)

Kathie I've been on a Revolutionary War kick. Reading Endowed by Our Creator: The Birth of Religious Freedom in America, which is fairly heavy going but also very enlightening. Listening to 1776--really enjoying it.


message 6: by Tiffani (new)

Tiffani (tiffanipassportbooks) | 17 comments I just began Sweet Tooth by Ian McEwan and Where She Went by Gayle Forman. After that maybe When Will There Be Good News? by Kate Atkinson.


message 7: by Esther (new)

Esther (eshchory) As part of my 'all' challenge I am rereading the Thursday Next series. The Eyre Affair was a delight as always and Lost in a Good Book is even funnier on a reread. I had forgotten about Miss Havisham!


message 8: by PrimalAwakening (last edited Mar 21, 2013 11:03PM) (new)

PrimalAwakening | 26 comments I have a long list of books on my coffee table just yearning to be read and from there I have chosen to read The Girl Below by Bianca Zander (I'm halfway through), Two Brothers by Ben Elton, How To Eat A Cupcake by Meg Donohue, The End of Your Life Book Club by Will Schwalbe, and Dogstar Rising-A Makana Mystery by Parker Bilal.
Some are recommendations, some personal choices and some I will review.
However I am sure it will take me longer than March to read all of these books as they are mostly lengthy ones. Yet I am enjoying my reading experience by mixing it up whenever I can with other books along the way, which I'm sure, will also be great books!
UPDATE- Finished reading The Girl Below by Bianca Zander & How To Eat A Cupcake by Meg Donohue (Thumbs up!) , halfway through The End of Your Life Book Club by Will Schwalbe, am reading The Unfinished Journals of Elizabeth D,will read The Dog Stars by Peter Heller
UPDATE- I finished reading The End of Your Life Book Club by Will Schwalbe-it made me cry :(


message 9: by Gerald (new)

Gerald Miller | 821 comments I finished listening to Angle of Repose by Wallace Stegner last night!


message 10: by Gerald (new)

Gerald Miller | 821 comments The three books I am now reading or listening to.Audible
BTW is a godsend.
The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins Humboldt's Gift by Saul Bellow .


message 11: by Gina (new)

Gina Freyn | 24 comments Tiffani wrote: "I just began Sweet Tooth by Ian McEwan and Where She Went by Gayle Forman. After that maybe When Will There Be Good News? by Kate Atkinson."

I loved Sweet Tooth. Hope you do!


message 12: by Gina (new)

Gina Freyn | 24 comments I am re-reading Lie Down with Lions (can't wait to get to the "scene") and Truth in Advertising.


message 13: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia | 2 comments I am just in just finishing up Inside by Alix Ohlin. Flight Behavior is on my bedside table anxiously waiting for me to get started! On my Kobo I'll be reading The Day the Falls Stood Still and The Girl Who chased the Moon.


message 14: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckymurr) | 557 comments Finished Half the Sky Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide by Nicholas D. Kristof & I am just starting Garden Spells by Sarah Addison Allen


message 15: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 279 comments Listening to The End of the Affair by Graham Greene, read by Colin Firth. Delicious!


message 16: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Williams (sarahwilliamsmaine) I just finished Enchanted Night by Steven Millhauser. I began The Art Forger by B.A. Shapiro yesteday. I do enjoy art theft mysteries.


message 17: by Jill (new)

Jill I love Audible too!


message 18: by Rae (new)

Rae (raejs) | 23 comments I just started Gone Girl. I also will be reading Trapeze for book group. I'm listening to book two of the North and South Trilogy Love and War and about to start listening to Beautiful Ruins.


message 19: by Gina (new)

Gina Freyn | 24 comments Sarah wrote: "I just finished Enchanted Night by Steven Millhauser. I began The Art Forger by B.A. Shapiro yesteday. I do enjoy art theft mysteries."

I really liked The Art Forger. I hope you do too!


message 20: by Monique (new)

Monique I'm reading Bitter Night (Horngate Witches, #1) by Diana Pharaoh Francis , the hubby is reading Persuader (Jack Reacher, #7) by Lee Child . We're listening to Some Girls Bite (Chicagoland Vampires, #1) by Chloe Neill , and he's listening to and trying to finish up Pushing Ice by Alastair Reynolds .


message 21: by Jolynne (new)

Jolynne Currently reading The Blind Assassin, next up is Defending Jacob.


message 22: by Gerald (new)

Gerald Miller | 821 comments Monique how did you get the covers to appear in your post? If you use the iOS GR app you don't see them.i see your covers


message 23: by Linda (new)

Linda | 3097 comments Mod
Gerald wrote: "Monique how did you get the covers to appear in your post? If you use the iOS GR app you don't see them.i see your covers"

Gerald, I know I'm not Monique, but...
1. Just above your comment box where you type, on the right, it says "add/book/author.
2. If you click on that, a box opens.
3. At the bottom of the are choices to click - either link or cover.
4. If you click on link, you will get a brownish link to the book once you finish your search for a title.
5. If you click on cover, you will get the cover of the book you are searching for.


message 24: by Willem (new)

Willem van den Oever (woev) | 11 comments Currently reading Toby's Room and I already know I definitely wanna read Life Class as well.


message 25: by Gerald (new)

Gerald Miller | 821 comments Linda thanks but I know how to do that but the covers do not show up on the mobile app for IOS For me anyway. Her covers did show up. Thanks for your help however. Ger


message 26: by Lil (new)

Lil | 216 comments Just starting The Land of Decoration The Land of Decoration by Grace McCleen by Grace McLeen for book group. I loved the podcast on book group books as I just started this one and I'm hoping it will gel and become a self perpetuating entity. We'll see...


message 27: by [deleted user] (last edited Mar 05, 2013 07:50PM) (new)

New here, but just finished When She Woke When She Woke by Hillary Jordan after hearing about it quite a while ago on the podcast. Seriously the first book in ages that I simply couldn't put down. I started it last night and finished this evening (thank goodness for spring break). Still in the process of reading Drop Dead Healthy: One Man's Humble Quest for Bodily Perfection Drop Dead Healthy One Man's Humble Quest for Bodily Perfection by A.J. Jacobs for something a bit lighter!


message 28: by Melissa Wiebe (new)

Melissa Wiebe (melissawiebe80) | 200 comments Reading The Giver. I have read this book before, but its been about 20 years since I read it (yes I am that old that I was alive when it came out). I think the first time I had read the book because I had read Number the Stars by her and really enjoyed that read. Wasn't a fan of it the first time around, but am actually kinda liking it the second time around.


message 29: by Lisa (new)

Lisa O'Rourke | 13 comments Melissa wrote: "Listening to The End of the Affair by Graham Greene, read by Colin Firth. Delicious!"

This must be a Graham Greene month. I have just started The Quiet American.


message 30: by Evelyn (new)

Evelyn Leong (projectstash) I went to my local library and ended up with an armful of express books which basically means that I have 14 days to read them all. Overly ambitious? Optimistic? Delusional? I started A. Porter's In Between Days and since I work at a college, it's keeping my attention.


message 31: by Tracey (last edited Mar 06, 2013 02:48PM) (new)

Tracey S (flamingoreads) | 17 comments Bookclub #1 - Bright Young Things by Scarlett Thomas
Bookclub #2 - Lone Wolf by Jodi Picoult
Man Booker shortlists archive- Impossible Object by Nicholas Moseley
Podcast Recommendation - Ready Player One - Eric Cline
Random - City of Fallen Angels - Cassandra Clare
Bright Young Things by Scarlett Thomas Lone Wolf by Jodi Picoult Impossible Object by Nicholas Mosley Ready Player One by Ernest Cline City of Fallen Angels (The Mortal Instruments, #4) by Cassandra Clare


message 32: by Cindy (new)

Cindy | 19 comments Joined my first ever book club :) The first book is The Glass Key by Dashiell Hammett. On my own I am reading the Paris Wife.


message 33: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckymurr) | 557 comments I just started Home Front by Kristin Hannah , won it in a contest


message 34: by Ron (new)

Ron | 1 comments Just finished Night Train To Lisbon by Mercier and beginning Wolf Hall by Mantel.


message 35: by Anna (new)

Anna | 59 comments Almost finished "Player One" by Douglas Coupland - Interesting - strange - end of the worldish - His observations about being human and the thoughts and fears of being human are interesting - Enjoyed it so far ... bout 10 pages left to read - Then Im starting The Concert Ticket by Olga Grushin for my book group - Not 100% sure about it having read the blurb but we will see :)


message 36: by Susanne (last edited Mar 07, 2013 04:40PM) (new)

Susanne (heysus74) | 97 comments I'm listening to The Round House on CD in my car.

I'm reading The Name of This Book Is Secret on my kindle at lunch.

I'm reading Code Name Verity (an actual book book) in my bed at night.

And I just picked up Tenth of December: Stories from the library.

The Round House by Louise Erdrich The Name of This Book Is Secret (Secret, #1) by Pseudonymous Bosch Code Name Verity by Elizabeth Wein Tenth of December Stories by George Saunders


message 37: by Virginia (new)

Virginia Just finished Tenth of December - did not like it much.(Yes, I know everyone thinks it is genius.)Reading The Dinner which is v. good so far. Listening to one of the Temeraire dragon fantasy novels in the RV on a long drive - this is not one of the best ones but all of them are charming and Simon Vance is my favorite reader.


message 38: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Williams (sarahwilliamsmaine) Gina,
I did enjoy The Art Forger. I liked the fictionalization of the Gardner theft.
Sarah

Now I am reading The Angel's Game by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
and a children's chapter book (I teach 4th grade) by Charles de Lint.
It's called The Cats of Tanglewood Forest.

Happy Reading.


message 39: by Joy (new)

Joy (joyfilledwander) | 4 comments -Just finished an audio version of Murder in the High Himalaya: Loyalty, Tragedy and Escape from Tibet

-As well as paper book, The Last Brother

-Currently listening to an audio version of The Pyramid: And Four Other Kurt Wallander Mysteries

-And reading Kindle book, Island Beneath the Sea

Murder in the High Himalaya Loyalty, Tragedy and Escape from Tibet by Jonathan Green The Last Brother by Nathacha Appanah The Pyramid And Four Other Kurt Wallander Mysteries (Wallander, #9) by Henning Mankell Island Beneath the Sea by Isabel Allende

All these are for my 2013 Reading Challenge, Around the World in 80 Books

Happy reading!


message 40: by Gina (new)

Gina Freyn | 24 comments Susanne wrote: "I'm listening to The Round House on CD in my car.

I'm reading The Name of This Book Is Secret on my kindle at lunch.

I'm reading Code Name Verity (an actual book book) in my bed at night.

And I ..."


I liked about half but the one I loved, really loved, in The Tenth of December was Spiderhead!


message 41: by Gina (new)

Gina Freyn | 24 comments Melissa W wrote: "Reading The Giver. I have read this book before, but its been about 20 years since I read it (yes I am that old that I was alive when it came out). I think the first time I had read the book beca..."

I just ordered The End of the Affair. I'm excited!


message 42: by Janet (new)

Janet (justjanet) | 791 comments Did we ever get that episode on "older" titles? I know the topic of "new book fatigue" was discussed for awhile. I just had this book recommended to be...it's from 1998 and wondering if anyone from here has read it.
Cordelia Underwood: Or, The Marvelous Beginnings of the Moosepath League


message 43: by Gerald (new)

Gerald Miller | 821 comments Finished listening to The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern last night.ger


message 44: by nancy (new)

nancy (npjacoby) | 261 comments I'm reading Julian Barnes the history of the world in 10 1/2 chapters and listening to The chaperone. I finished Arcadia and The last summer of the camperdowns.
For any of you who've watched Girls, take three minutes to laugh hysterically at this short my daughter made. http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/312a...


message 45: by Angie (new)

Angie Smith Gerald wrote: "Finished listening to The Night Circus by Erin Morgensternlast night.ger"

So Gerald, what did you think? I started the Audible version last weekend.

I'm with everyone else that singing the praises of Audible. I listen while I do housework. My house has never been so clean :)


message 46: by Angie (new)

Angie Smith I'm currently reading Tell the Wolves I'm Home by Carol Rifka Brunt . I'm about halfway through and really enjoying it. Will probably finish this weekend.


message 47: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckymurr) | 557 comments Angie wrote: "I'm currently reading Tell the Wolves I'm Home by Carol Rifka Brunt. I'm about halfway through and really enjoying it. Will probably finish this weekend."

loved this book


message 48: by Linda (new)

Linda | 3097 comments Mod
Finished listening to Canada Canada by Richard Ford so I perused the library's CD catalog and settled on Bridge of Sighs Bridge of Sighs by Richard Russo but only because no Booktopia that I have not read is available in audio.

I also finished the latest Flavia Speaking from Among the Bones Speaking from Among the Bones (Flavia de Luce, #5 ) by Alan Bradley (another 5 stars to Alan Bradley).

I was notified the e-version of The Paris Wife The Paris Wife by Paula McLain so I downloaded and started that.

Now I found out that both The Round House The Round House by Louise Erdrich and The Dinner The Dinner by Herman Koch are on hold for me at the library. Both I'm eager to read, so I better read fast. (I didn't really want to clear off the dining room table anyway.)


message 49: by Janet (new)

Janet (justjanet) | 791 comments I just got The Dinner by Herman Koch but I won't have much time to read this weekend because I am headed to the Tucson Festival of Books. We will have to compare notes Linda.


message 50: by Janet (new)

Janet (justjanet) | 791 comments Angie wrote: "I'm currently reading Tell the Wolves I'm Home by Carol Rifka Brunt. I'm about halfway through and really enjoying it. Will probably finish this weekend."

My best read of 2012.


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