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What are you reading, August 2018?
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Feb 17, 2018 07:56PM

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Y’all, I’ve still got a ridiculous Currently Reading stack going atm. What are you all reading this month?




Teresa wrote: "So far I have read
and
. I will finish up
today. Then there are about five more books..."
Awesome, Teresa! Glad to hear you're making good progress with your reading goals!



Awesome, Teresa! Glad to hear you're making good progress with your reading goals!

Allison wrote: "Teresa wrote: "So far I have read




So far this month, I've finished The Holocaust: The Third Reich and the Jews, which was a new kind of Holocaust history book for me. Instead of just facts, or fiction, even, the author takes a look at how this came to happen, and puts forth theories from different professors, and people who lived in Germany at the time. It was very interesting, but the writing was kind of dry, unfortunately.
I also DNF'ed American Gods, which I was so sad about! It's a book that I should have absolutely loved, but I find Gaiman's writing to be boring.
I'm reading Llewellyn's 2019 Witches' Datebook and Thor The Wind Raiser And The Eyrarland Image currently, both of which have been very interesting and fun reads, and I plan on picking up Blackfin Sky from the library really soon!


It's definitely an interesting, and very thorough, book! There's also testimonies of all different kinds of people, Jews, Nazis, other citizens, etc, towards the end, which I really enjoyed reading.
I'm also glad to hear it wasn't just me! I read another book by Gaiman too, Norse Mythology, which everyone loved, and I could barely get through that, too. He's not even a bad writer, and I actually laughed during some parts of the book, but somehow, even with that, I find his books to be a chore.

Same here, only with his Ocean at the End of the Lane. Yet, look at the ratings for his books. I dunno. Meh.


I'm currently reading Red Rising because the group is reading it. So far, I like it a lot.
Guernsey and Jane Doe are brilliant and I can't recommend them enough! The rest I've mentioned are good, except for Make Your Bed, which is just so-so imo. We only listened to it because my in-laws raved about it. If you decide to listen to Oliver Twist, please try the one that Walsh narrated because she had all the voices down perfectly.

Are there any of these you'd recommend more than another?

Rust & Stardust by T. Greenwood – 5 stars
Not Her Daughter by Rea Frey – 4.5 stars
A River of Stars by Vanessa Hua – 4.5 stars
She Was the Quiet One by Michele Campbell – 4 stars
The Family Tabor by Cherise Wolas – 4 stars
I’m currently reading The Late Bloomers' Club by Louise Miller (needed a palette cleanser after 5 intense/heavy reads in a row) which I’m almost done with and plan on starting Kristina McMorris newest book Sold on a Monday this weekend (publication date is 8/28). Also trying to squeeze in Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan, since the movie just came out and I intend to go see it very soon (the book has been on my TBR forever but been focusing on clearing out as many ARCs as I can so unfortunately neglected all the other books I have on my shelf).

Looking forward to your thoughts on Sold on a Monday! I entered a Goodreads giveaway, but sadly didn't win. Can't wait until this book is published!

I just read in the news today that they are planning on bringing everyone back for the second movie (based on book 2), which Warner Brothers hasn’t officially green-lighted yet (waiting to see final box office numbers though they are 99.9% sure they are going to move forward with the sequels) but are already in talks on the script. So yea, probably a good idea to get the sequels read too! :-)

Those GR giveaways are hard to win! :-(
I’m actually quite excited, as I’ve been seeing some good reviews for this one and I’ve been wanting to read her books since your recommendation of Bridge of Scarlett Leaves (which I still haven’t gotten around to reading). I’m hoping I’ll be able to finish by publication date (though by the looks of it now will probably be a few days late).

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