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message 1: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (jeoblivion) | 4893 comments What are your reading plans for October?


message 2: by Alannah (last edited Oct 26, 2015 02:09PM) (new)

Alannah Clarke (alannahclarke) | 14702 comments Mod
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


message 3: by Charbel (new)

Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments Since October and Halloween, I have a whole month planned for scary books. So far I've got:
Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury
Misery by Stephen King
Duma Key by Stephen King
Rosemary's Baby by Ira Levin


message 4: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments Charbel wrote: "Since October and Halloween, I have a whole month planned for scary books. So far I've got:
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!


message 5: by Colleen (last edited Sep 23, 2015 07:58PM) (new)

Colleen  | 353 comments I just RSVP'd! I love the month of October for themed reads - Stephen King, et al. You've got a great list so far Charbel!


message 6: by LauraT (new)

LauraT (laurata) | 14356 comments Mod
Too early! I have to think about it... next week!!!


message 7: by Charbel (new)

Charbel (queez) | 2729 comments Leslie wrote: "Charbel wrote: "Since October and Halloween, I have a whole month planned for scary books. So far I've got:
Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury..."

Oh, that..."


That's great Leslie!


message 8: by Marina (new)

Marina (sonnenbarke) In October I would like to read
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.


message 9: by Myst (last edited Oct 31, 2015 10:04AM) (new)

Myst | 494 comments Group Reads:
Around the World in Eighty Days
Mary Poppins


New Releases:
The Aeronaut's Windlass
Undead and Unforgiven


For Fun:
Dragonheart
Dragongirl
In Death 11
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.


message 10: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments Myst, I see you are reading the Pern books by Todd McCaffrey -- how do you think they compare with the ones by Anne McCaffrey? I own the first 12-15 books books in the series (all by her) but haven't tried his yet.


message 11: by Leslie (last edited Oct 27, 2015 08:54PM) (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments My list for October is still in the process of being compiled but here is what I have so far:

finish Never Let Me Go if necessary (I think it will be) ✖
I Hate To See That Evening Sun Go Down: Collected Stories by AAB Fall Author, William Gay

Spooky Books:
Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
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!


message 13: by Laurel (new)

Laurel Bradshaw (llawryf) | 703 comments I think I'm back on track after spending a couple months reading random stuff.

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...


message 14: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments Laurel, I have been enjoying seeing all your bird titles for a while now! You have been doing a good job finding those :)


message 15: by Alannah (new)

Alannah Clarke (alannahclarke) | 14702 comments Mod
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.


message 16: by Lisa (last edited Oct 30, 2015 11:55AM) (new)

Lisa (ylisa7) | 77 comments I have so many on my list that I should not get anymore books from the library in October. Yeah…I will see how that goes, lol.


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:)


message 17: by Alannah (new)

Alannah Clarke (alannahclarke) | 14702 comments Mod
Lisa, I have only read The Picture of Dorian Grey but it is really enjoyable. Hope you enjoy it.


message 18: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie Lisa, Kent Haruf's is good. He is always good.


message 19: by Pink (last edited Oct 27, 2015 12:36PM) (new)

Pink I have a big list of plans for October, we'll see how I get on...

Group reads -
Around the World in Eighty Days (AAB)
The Sisters Brothers (The Book Vipers) 4 stars
The Return of the Native (Catching up on Classics) 3 stars
maybe At the Mountains of Madness (Catching up on classics)

AAB Seasonal reads -
The Long Home 3 stars
Selected Poems Of W B Yeats 1 star
The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? 2 stars

Readalongs -
The Patchwork Girl of Oz (Tom) 2 stars
Tik-Tok of Oz 2 stars
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)
The Autobiography of Malcolm X (X Author) 5 stars

Personal challenges -
Mansfield Park (Austen)
Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock (Q Author) 3 stars

October Spooky book challenge -
Interview with the Vampire
The Telltale Heart 4 stars

Booker Shortlist -
Satin Island DNF 1 star
The Year of the Runaways (postponed, due back at library)
The Fishermen currently reading


message 20: by Chrissie (last edited Oct 27, 2015 01:40PM) (new)

Chrissie The Reivers: A Reminiscence by William Faulkner (read 1 star)
I may add more by Faulkner.
Rosemary: The Hidden Kennedy Daughter by Kate Clifford Larson(4 stars read)
The Secret Chord by Geraldine Brooks (3 stars read)
A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara (read 5 stars)
Moon Palace by Paul Auster (read 1 star)
Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates (read 1 star)
The Adventures of Henry Thoreau: A Young Man's Unlikely Path to Walden Pond by Michael Sims (read 4 stars)
Sweetland by Michael Crummey(read 2 stars)
Catch-22 by Joseph Heller(read 1 star)
The Heavens are Empty: Discovering the Lost Town of Trochenbrod by Avrom Bendavid-Val(4 stars read)
(This is the real city in the fictional book Everything Is Illuminated.)
Provinces of Night by William Gay(3 stars read)
The House on Coliseum Street by Shirley Ann Grau (read 4 stars)

Adding on this short one:
A Pea Coat Goes Home (read 3 stars)

See message 67 for other books read this month.


message 21: by Pink (new)

Pink Chrissie, I'll look out for your thoughts on A little life, everyone seems to love it, but I'm worried that there's now too much expectation on it. Anyway I'm on the library waiting list for it now. Also interested to know your thoughts on Catch 22, it took me a while to get into but I ended up loving it.


message 22: by Jenny (last edited Oct 09, 2015 11:30PM) (new)

Jenny (jeoblivion) | 4893 comments I am planning to finish:
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


message 23: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie Pink, I read your review of Catch 22 and am a little petrified. I mean, I already KNOW the point of "catch 22", if you are sane you will run from the war, so what will I get? Also you said you found the beginning to be dragging. I am doing this b/c you said it was worth it and b/c then I can form my own opinion. It is kind of a classic that should be read.

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


message 24: by Pink (new)

Pink I really liked Catch 22 by the end and I will happily read it again, but it did take some effort of reading and time for everything to slot into place. I like war books, so that probably helps too, but I especially liked the dark humour in it too.


message 25: by Bella (new)

Bella | 44 comments I really liked Catch 22, but the sequel, Closing Time, was awful. One of those sequels that's so awful it ruins the first book. I wish I hadn't read it.


message 26: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie It is fun that so many are reading Gay!

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


message 27: by Pink (new)

Pink I have The Painted Bird sitting on my shelf waiting to read too. I'm working my way around to it!


message 28: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie Bella wrote: "I really liked Catch 22, but the sequel, Closing Time, was awful. One of those sequels that's so awful it ruins the first book. I wish I hadn't read it."

Bella, that sounds promising.


message 29: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (jeoblivion) | 4893 comments Chrissie wrote: "It is fun that so many are reading Gay!

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.


message 30: by Chrissie (new)

Chrissie Jenny wrote: "Chrissie, I will let you know how it goes! "

thanks.


message 31: by LauraT (new)

LauraT (laurata) | 14356 comments Mod
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


message 32: by Beth (new)

Beth | 508 comments I plan to finish The Sisters Weiss and then have to read The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics for my in-person book club.
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)


message 33: by Colleen (last edited Oct 16, 2015 10:46PM) (new)

Colleen  | 353 comments Beth - I read TBITB for my in-person book club meeting this month and we all loved it. Didn't feel like a nonfiction read at all.

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??


message 34: by Luke (new)

Luke Grayson | 7 comments I plan on finishing the below in October:

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.


message 35: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments Luke wrote: "I plan on finishing the below in October:

The Death Sculptor by Chris Carter
In the Woods by Tana French
..."


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.


message 36: by Evelyn (new)

Evelyn | 1410 comments My October reads will be My Name Is Memory, The Affair, and The Power of Why: Simple Questions That Lead to Success for my individual challenge. The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains for my in person book club. 84, Charing Cross Road and Circling the Sun for book of the month reads. Unusual for me,three non-fiction reads planned this month.


message 37: by Luke (new)

Luke Grayson | 7 comments Leslie wrote: "Luke wrote: "I plan on finishing the below in October:

The Death Sculptor by Chris Carter
In the Woods by Tana French
..."

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.


message 38: by Leslie (new)

Leslie | 16369 comments Too bad, Luke. Maybe it will pick up towards the end!


message 39: by Luke (new)

Luke Grayson | 7 comments Leslie wrote: "Too bad, Luke. Maybe it will pick up towards the end!"

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


message 40: by Amber (new)

Amber (amberterminatorofgoodreads) Already read the Halloween Tree by Ray Bradbury and Black Rose by Nora Roberts so am now reading The Keeper by David Baldacci and other reads.


message 41: by Luke (new)

Luke Grayson | 7 comments Amber wrote: "Already read the Halloween Tree by Ray Bradbury and Black Rose by Nora Roberts so am now reading The Keeper by David Baldacci and other reads."

How would you rate The keeper so far?


message 42: by Amber (new)

Amber (amberterminatorofgoodreads) Luke wrote: "Amber wrote: "Already read the Halloween Tree by Ray Bradbury and Black Rose by Nora Roberts so am now reading The Keeper by David Baldacci and other reads."

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.


message 43: by Luke (new)

Luke Grayson | 7 comments Amber wrote: "Luke wrote: "Amber wrote: "Already read the Halloween Tree by Ray Bradbury and Black Rose by Nora Roberts so am now reading The Keeper by David Baldacci and other reads."

How would you rate The ke..."


Thank you Amber. Interested in looking at his books.


message 44: by Amber (new)

Amber (amberterminatorofgoodreads) Luke wrote: "Thank you Amber. Interested in looking at his books."


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


message 45: by Luke (new)

Luke Grayson | 7 comments Amber wrote: "Luke wrote: "Thank you Amber. Interested in looking at his books."


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


Thank you :)


message 46: by Colleen (new)

Colleen  | 353 comments On my third book which is going to be Doctor Sleep and I am starting tonight. So excited to get into the season! Boo!


message 47: by Bella (new)

Bella | 44 comments I'd like to finish up a bunch of partially read books before the year ends. So, I'm back to reading Blue-Eyed Child of Fortune: The Civil War Letters of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw; Shaw was the commander of the first all-Black Civil War Regiment. (If you're old enough, you may remember the movie Glory.) I'm also hoping to get through Servants: A Downstairs History of Britain from the Nineteenth-Century to Modern Times by Lucy Lethbridge, which I started in March, and NOS4A2. (Started that one in February.) Just noticed that the ebook of NOS4A2 is on sale for $1.99. Maybe that would help me read it- I hate reading long books in print. Makes my hands and wrists hurt.


message 48: by Colleen (new)

Colleen  | 353 comments Hah Bella, I didn't know excessive reading could cause carpal tunnel syndrome. I better watch out. :)


message 49: by Chrissie (last edited Oct 18, 2015 04:21AM) (new)

Chrissie Pink wrote: "Chrissie, I'll look out for your thoughts on A little life, everyone seems to love it, but I'm worried that there's now too much expectation on it. Anyway I'm on the library waiting list for it no..."

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.


message 50: by Pink (new)

Pink I found the humour a dark, wry commentary on war, which I liked. It is satirical and absurdist, but I don't think of it predominantly as a funny book. It's a clever, thoughtful look at war, with chapters that made me think, cry, laugh and overall by the end I was thoroughly impressed. I was confused for about the first quarter as to how exactly everything fitted together, because events aren't written in time order. So some things only add up later on. It's hard to say whether it will pick up for you, but personally even without the humour, I think it works on several levels. However, I know a LOT of people really didn't enjoy this book as much as I did.


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