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October 2015 - What will you be reading?
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Bingo Challenge Books - 1/3
Paper Towns - John Green
The Witch Hunter - Virginia Boecker
After You - Jojo Moyes
Halloween Challenge - 0/1
Misery - Stephen King
The Witch Hunter - Virginia Boecker
Halloween Challenge - 0/1
Misery - Stephen King

Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury
Misery by Stephen King
Duma Key by Stephen King
Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin

Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury..."
Oh, that reminds me that we will be having a spooky book challenge for October. I am off to set that up right now!


Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury..."
Oh, that..."
That's great Leslie!

Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne for the Group Read
A Dirty Job by Christopher Moore
L'Agnese va a morire by Renata Viganò
The rest of the books I will decide as I go.

Mary Poppins
New Releases:
Undead and Unforgiven
For Fun:
Dragonheart
Dragongirl
In Death 12
Maybe:
In Death 13-15
It's awful, there are no scary stories in the rotation! All the group reads with scary stories I've already read. But I told myself I'm going to catch up on the Undead series this year and finish Pern. Cutting it close on those 2. I still haven't touched 5 series I wanted to try/make progress on this year.


finish Never Let Me Go if necessary (I think it will be) ✖
Spooky Books:
A Darker Shade of Magic (audiobook)
Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come to You, My Lad (audiobook)
and maybe 20th Century Ghosts ✖
Mysteries: (one or more of these)
One Fearful Yellow Eye
The Gray and Guilty Sea: An Oregon Coast Mystery
Rounding the Mark
and I would love to find time to read one of the Sabatini novels sitting on my shelf!

The Tommyknockers
American Psycho
The Time Machine
The Exorcist
And Then There Were None
Absolute All-Star Superman
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Vol. 1

Will be finishing up The Land of Dreams and on to the sequels Only the Dead and The Ravens.
Also finishing The Plover and then on to The Hummingbird.
In the car (audiobook) I'm finishing up I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban for my face-to-face book club and then on to The Historian for an online discussion.
Who knows if I'll get through more than that...

I am hoping to get through my bingo challenge. Just need to organise what sections I still have to read and update my first post.

I have a buddy read:
Finished…...The Picture of Dorian Gray
My PIFM book is:
Cicada Spring: A Novel
Books I have won:
Green on Blue
Deadly Messengers
Finished…...In a Dark, Dark Wood
And now for my list:
Finished…...Our Souls at Night
Finished…...A Land More Kind Than Home
Finished…...Eeny Meeny
Finished…...Miss Hazel and the Rosa Parks League
Fourth of July Creek
Finished…...This is Where I Leave You
Finished…...Did You Ever Have a Family
Signal
Fair and Tender Ladies
Finished…...Trust No One
Finished…...Rubbernecker
Hopefully I make a good dent in this list:)
Lisa, I have only read The Picture of Dorian Grey but it is really enjoyable. Hope you enjoy it.

Group reads -
Around the World in Eighty Days (AAB)
maybe At the Mountains of Madness (Catching up on classics)
Readalongs -
maybe The Sound and the Fury (Nobel Prize reads)
To continue -
George Orwell: A Life in Letters currently reading
Holy Bible: King James Version (Deuteronomy)
Personal challenges -
Mansfield Park (Austen)
October Spooky book challenge -
Interview with the Vampire
Booker Shortlist -
The Fishermen currently reading

(This is the real city in the fictional book Everything Is Illuminated.)
Adding on this short one:
See message 67 for other books read this month.


Auto-da-Fé by Elias Canetti
Jacob's Room by Virginia Woolf
Study for Necessity by Joellen Kwiatek
and start:
The Literary Conference by César Aira for my Man Booker International Challenge
Ethics by Baruch Spinoza for my Philosophy Project
Twilight by William Gay (seasonal author)
The Painted Bird by by Jerzy Kosiński
Bring Up the Bodies by Hilary Mantel

I know exactly what you mean about A Little Life! How can everyone agree?



Jenny, The Painted Bird is one that I have been wondering about, and Jacob's Room is another I almost picked up.

Bella, that sounds promising.

Jenny, The Painted Bird is one that I have been wondering about, and Jacob's Room is another I almost picked up."
Chrissie, I will let you know how it goes! Yes, really nice that quite a few people will apparently join in on this seasonal author.
These at the moment:
1 Susan Vreeland Una ragazza da Tiffany ****
2 J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Reading now
3 Peter Carey, True History of the Kelly Gang Reading now
4 M. C. Beaton, Death of a Perfect Wife Reading now
1 Susan Vreeland Una ragazza da Tiffany ****
2 J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Reading now
3 Peter Carey, True History of the Kelly Gang Reading now
4 M. C. Beaton, Death of a Perfect Wife Reading now

Also on my list for this month:
We Are Water
The Visitors
Hush Little Baby
Lost Lake
(if I can read that many books - we'll see)

I just finished All the Light We Cannot See. 10/2/15
Yay! Glad I can get a hot book read while it's still hot, lol. I'll also be reading Kitchens of the Great Midwest 10/9/15
and In a Dark, Dark Wood as a lucky winner in book giveaways.
However, it is screwing up my planned spooky seasonal reads comprised of Doctor Sleep 10/16/15,
Hollow City, & maybe The Haunting of Hill House. The Dovekeepers is on the short list too, but how fast can I read??

The Death Sculptor by Chris Carter
In the Woods by Tana French
I am loving the Chris Carter books very much but if I am honest I am struggling with the Tana French book. Will continue with it and see if it gets better.
Might look read a Mark Billingham book shortly though.

The Death Sculptor by Chris Carter
In the Woods by Tana French
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People keep recommending that Tana French mystery to me but something about the description just doesn't appeal. I guess I will read it someday.


The Death Sculptor by Chris Carter
In the Woods by Tana French
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People ke..."
Leslie if I am honest I am not enjoying 'In the woods'. It is very slow to get in to and I find each chapter over descriptive so it doesn't feel to me like it flows well. Going to continue to plug away at it though.

I hope it picks up way before the end. But if not at least I read it and know I don't like it.


How would you rate The keeper so far?

How would you rate The keeper so far?"
It's pretty good so far. It takes place after the Finisher left off so its a 5 star book to me so far and a great YA fantasy series by David Baldacci.

How would you rate The ke..."
Thank you Amber. Interested in looking at his books.

No problem Luke. I hope you enjoy them if you decide to check them out.

No problem Luke. I hope you enjoy them if you decide to check them out."
Thank you :)




Pink, I don't know if I am going to appreciate the humor of Catch-22. It feels so dated, the particular humor I mean. I am not enthused at the beginning. Maybe b/c I already know what Heller wants to say, and I don't disagree, but what will it give me? I will not give up. You pointed that out in your review, to stick with it.

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