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What Are You Reading and Why? July 2013
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Is that part of his series starting with A Game of Thrones? I've always wanted to read that series. I started it with the audiobook but got lost in all the characters so decided to switch to a print edition. I just haven't gotten around to it.

That sounds like a good companion read with the first story in Full Dark, No Stars.
I don't like rats. I live in Alberta which is rat free. During one of my visits at my sister's in Hawaii, I noticed something odd hanging down from my niece's hair. She had a pet rat snuggled in her long hair and what I saw hanging down was its tail. Creeped me right out.

That sounds like a good companion read with the first story in Full Dark, No Stars.
I don't like rats. I live in Alb..."
I don't mind rats, some can be rather cute, but after reading this book, I may steer clear of them for a while. ;)

Is that part of ..."
Yes, A Storm of Swords is part of the same series as A Game of Thrones Janice, 'The Song of Ice and Fire' series. It is the third book. I have had GOT sitting on my shelf for ages and haven't gotten around to reading it yet either. I really want to start it though. I will pick it up soon, I will! ;)
I'm reading The Persian Expedition by the wonderfully named Xenophon - well he is wonderfully named for the alphabet. In translation, not the original Greek.
And I'm listening to The Age of Innocence, which is almost done. I'm trying to decide who the innocence refers to, and can't put my finger on it. Should be done by the time I get home from work tomorrow.
And I'm listening to The Age of Innocence, which is almost done. I'm trying to decide who the innocence refers to, and can't put my finger on it. Should be done by the time I get home from work tomorrow.


Outlander is brilliant Marnie! I read it earlier this year and could not put it down. I wish I had read it sooner. I have the second book in the series, Dragonfly in Amber ready and waiting on my shelf and cannot wait to start it. I hope you enjoy it too! :)


And I'm listening to The Age of Innoce..."
In my classics book group we read this a while back and who is innocent? Its a highly debatable question with no clear conclusion as we all form our own opinion. New land was in many ways but its hard to argue for him being a cheater. May? Well finish the book and decide for yourself. Sorry I can't remember any other characters names or I could continue on

Is that part of ..."
Yes it is! And it is a GREAT read. Just a LOT of it. LOL

So you haven't seen the movie? It is heart warming


I was going to start reading The Almond Tree but my library let me know that my copy of Life After Life had arrived so I picked it up and I'm starting it tonight. It's my L book. Looking forward to it.


My review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
I have begun and am immediately impressed with Susan Fromberg Schaeffer style of writing. I had read Anya and wanted to read another, so I chose Buffalo Afternoon, having heard that it was impressive and had won prizes. It is the writing and not the topic that draws me. So far I am very satisfied. I see the rice paddies before me.
Oh wow, now I am laughing my head off at the dialogs of a little Italian-American in NY gabbing with his friends. Hysterical. This seems also to be a coming-of-age story.

Those 100 pages took me three days to read. July is going to be Middlemarch month!

Those 100 pages..."
Awesome! Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life has been on my TBR list for a long time. I recently purchased a B&N Classics edition, so this one is in my near future.

My reading tastes are much too jaded for moralistic "Southern Life" character studies, interspersed with comic relief.
Starting World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War because Debra's yelling at me!☻



Here's my review http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...





I'm listening to Fight Club at the moment - I loved the film and so far it seems that the film held very true to the book. I will have to check Chuck's other books out.



I've been wanting to read The Forgotten Garden for years Ann, how is it?


Have you read his books Choke and Lullaby? Both are great very out there but that's typical for his writing.







http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
I will be starting Rivers of London



James wrote: "I am currently reading "Story of O" because a friend recommended it."
Wow, that's an oldie. I think that you will find your read of Fifty Shades of Grey pretty tame in comparison. Is that why your friend recommended it?
Too bad you didn't join us in June for the Banned Books theme. Story of O sure qualifies!☻

Good luck with Benjamin Franklin: An American Life. I think if you like this, you will surely like John Adams. I cannot remember if you have already read that...... They are very different characters though!

I hope you enjoy Jamaica Inn Janice. I read it last month for the alphabet challenge and really enjoyed it.

This was the audio done by Edward Herrmann. I gave the book a 4. The private life stories can be enjoyed by all it is the science that will probably be the larger factor in how a person will rate this book I think. Although the science was kept pretty understandable I think the science portion could have been cut in half and no one would of complained. As for John Adams I have not read it and it has fell in the cracks of my tbr pile. Thanks for reminding me about it I'll bump it up in priority a bit.

often it's said you'll find if a book's worth reading from the first few pages. Being on the 5th page i would say it is. And the fact that i'm not able to put it down sure does reveal it's gonna be great :) I really felt happy to start reading this book & that's something i haven't felt for a long while now!

John Adams should not be forgotten! God stuff. McCullough is always good.

I hope you enjoy Jamaica Inn Janice. I read it last month for the alphabet challenge and really enjoyed it."
I'm enjoying it so far. I'm almost at the half way point where she's just met the vicar.

I hope you enjoy Jamaica Inn Janice. I read it last month for the alphabet challenge and really e..."
Glad you are enjoying it so far Janice :) I liked the first half of the book but I thought the second half was even better so you have some good reading ahead of you.

Now I have moved on to Strumpet City. It is set in Dublin during the Lockout of 1913, and it is historical fiction.
I have also finished Buffalo Afternoon. I recommend it to those of you interested in Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War!
My review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
The audiobook narration was fantastic!
I will tomorrow begin the audiobook: The Guns of August, narrated by John Lee! :0)


Two great books you are reading there Marnie! I was one of the people who read 'Forbidden' during the toppler and I absolutely loved it! I don't think any book has ever made me cry as much as this did! I hope you enjoy it too!
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