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message 1: by Nicolle (new)

Nicolle | 343 comments Mod
I am currently reading
Emma by Jane Austin and Lucky by Alice Sebold. I am enjoying them both.


message 2: by ɐzzıɹʞ (new)

ɐzzıɹʞ i'm currently reading Perfect Chemistry


message 3: by Nicolle (new)

Nicolle | 343 comments Mod
I've never heard of that before but I just clicked on it and it looks good. How is it??


message 4: by ɐzzıɹʞ (new)

ɐzzıɹʞ It's a good book. I'm enjoying reading it. It teaches us that physical appearance isn't everything. The world does not depend on what others think about you. There are times that we should be just ourselves. :D

After reading this I'm gonna read The Lord of the Rings series. It's in the list, right?


message 5: by Nicolle (new)

Nicolle | 343 comments Mod
I think so. i bought it (Lord of the Rings) the book with all of them in about a year ago and I still haven't got around to reading it yet.


message 6: by ɐzzıɹʞ (new)

ɐzzıɹʞ i had it last year. a gift for my b-day...i still have here a lot of unread books...


message 7: by Nicolle (new)

Nicolle | 343 comments Mod
Me too, at least 15.


message 8: by ɐzzıɹʞ (new)

ɐzzıɹʞ i have 30 plus... i don't know when i would finish reading all of them!!!! grrrrrr....


message 9: by madison (new)

madison (HBmadison) | 10 comments Perfect Chemistry is a good book, and if you like it, you should also read Leaving Paradise by the same author. Right now, I'm reading Poison by Sara Poole. I picked it up cause it reminds me a bit of Poison Study by Maria Snyder, and I miss that series. =]


message 10: by Nicolle (new)

Nicolle | 343 comments Mod
I am now reading The Time Traveler's Wife.


message 11: by ɐzzıɹʞ (new)

ɐzzıɹʞ Leaving Paradise?...thanks, i'll read it^^


message 12: by madison (new)

madison (HBmadison) | 10 comments Haha your welcome =]

The Time Traveler's Wife? Hmm, how far are you?


message 13: by Nicolle (last edited Aug 18, 2010 08:51AM) (new)

Nicolle | 343 comments Mod
Nearly half way, he has just been to dinner with his dad, Mrs Kimy and Clare.
Have you read it??
Why dont you make yourself a reading challenge page?!


message 14: by madison (new)

madison (HBmadison) | 10 comments Haha yeah I have read it. It was interesting, but I liked Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger better. It's really good and really strange.

Umm, I dont know how you make a page =P


message 15: by madison (new)

madison (HBmadison) | 10 comments Oh, nevermind, I figured it out. =]


message 16: by Keara (new)

Keara (kearachristine) I'm reading The Great Gatsby. Not amazing...


message 17: by Nicolle (new)

Nicolle | 343 comments Mod
I am curently reading 'a tale of two citites' :D


message 18: by [deleted user] (new)

I am currently reading Juliet


message 19: by Kathy (last edited Dec 06, 2011 07:55AM) (new)

Kathy (bookgoddess1969) I'm reading several books right now:

The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas Legion by William Peter Blatty Macbeth by William Shakespeare


message 20: by Nicolle (new)

Nicolle | 343 comments Mod
Macbeth is good...


message 21: by Kathy (last edited Dec 08, 2011 12:10PM) (new)

Kathy (bookgoddess1969) I'm reading Macbeth w/ my son. I read everything my boys read for school so we can talk about it. Plus it keeps them on task, even if they don't like it, we can complain together. We're about to start Lord of the Flies next. I hated that book! lol. I read it w/ my older son for his class, and I'm not exactly looking looking forward to it. But a promise is a promise. I'll survive. :)


message 22: by Nicolle (new)

Nicolle | 343 comments Mod
Awww, I've heard LotF is an amazing book, though I haven't read it myself. I think that is a really good idea to read with your children, not just when they are tiny...I will do that when I (hopefully) have children.

I've just finished The Color Purple and it was so amazing.

Not sure what to read next fiction wise (as usually have a fiction book and a few non-fiction going at once)...Could be Eat, Pray, Love, The Glass Castle, Persuasion, The Stuff of Nightmares or another of the tons of books I have here....


message 23: by Nicolle (new)

Nicolle | 343 comments Mod
Decided to read Tess of the D'Urbervilles, and though I am only about 20 pages in, it is so interesting and I just love the style it is written in.


message 24: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (bookgoddess1969) Yes, Nicolle, I definitely agree. I love reading w/ him. It's just frustrating that alot of the books my younger son (16) has read for school, I just read w/ my older son (now 22). And some, in my opinion, are just not worth the repeat. But it's still worth it to read w/ them. I get so much from each of them, very different takes on books.

I am now reading:

Still trying to finish The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas

and

The Keep (Adversary Cycle, #1) by F. Paul Wilson The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien


message 25: by Nicolle (new)

Nicolle | 343 comments Mod
The Hobbit is a really great book in my opinion.

Currently reading: Spirit Bound (Vampire Academy, #5) by Richelle Mead


message 26: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (bookgoddess1969) I love The Hobbit! This is my 3rd time reading it! It's my son's all-time favorite and we're reading it together. Then we plan to go right through Lord Of The Rings. I haven't read all of those yet, so I'm looking forward to it! :)


message 27: by Jill (new)

Jill (jillelise) I started Extremely Loud and Incredibly Closelast night. Loving it so far!


message 28: by Angie (new)

Angie (seren-lucy) I'm reading Golden Earrings. I enjoy Belinda Alexandra's historical fiction. This one is set in Barcelona and Paris. Both are cities that I have visited, so it is very cool to recognise landmarks etc...


message 29: by Nicolle (new)

Nicolle | 343 comments Mod
Jill wrote: "I started Extremely Loud and Incredibly Closelast night. Loving it so far!"

I've always wanted to read this!

Currently reading Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac.


message 30: by [deleted user] (new)

Hmmm let's see...I am currently reading:
Jane Eyre, Don Quixote and Where Rainbows end


message 31: by Nicolle (new)

Nicolle | 343 comments Mod
Just started You Slay Me it is fab!


message 32: by Kathy (last edited Jan 03, 2012 11:48AM) (new)

Kathy (bookgoddess1969) Chris Ann wrote: "Chris Ann wrote: "Just started The Catcher in the Rye"

Half way done, and I don't like this book!"


I didn't like this book either. And I feel bad saying that since I know so many people love it. And it is a classic, I just don't know why. :\


message 33: by Nicolle (new)

Nicolle | 343 comments Mod
I also didn't like it!


message 34: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (bookgoddess1969) Now I don't feel so bad!


message 35: by Nicolle (new)

Nicolle | 343 comments Mod
I felt he just moaned ALOT.


message 36: by Angie (last edited Jan 03, 2012 12:06PM) (new)

Angie (seren-lucy) I read it 15 years ago in high school (gosh, that makes me sound old!) and didn't much like it then, but will re-read it sometime in the future to see if I interpret it differently.


message 37: by Nicolle (new)

Nicolle | 343 comments Mod
I think I will too, but by the future I mean waaaay in the future...decades away.


message 38: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (bookgoddess1969) I didn't read it when I was in high school. I'm not sure why, my class just didn't. I read all the books my boys read for school, so I read it for the first time, a few years back when my oldest read it in high school. I hust hated it...hated the character! I thought he was so self centered! I'm probably going to have to read it again with my younger son...and I'm dreading it! :\


message 39: by [deleted user] (new)

SOOO not reading a book on my list...not too sure why I wouldn't have added it, but I did get to cross one off....hoping to get more crossed off as the year goes!!


message 40: by Nicolle (new)

Nicolle | 343 comments Mod
Anyone feel free to make a book topic in the book discussion folder at the bottom of the group.


message 41: by Carrie (new)

Carrie | 19 comments Jill wrote: "I started Extremely Loud and Incredibly Closelast night. Loving it so far!"

I loved, loved, loved that book and the movie! I never read Everything is Illuminated but I really need to, the movie is one of my favorites of all time. Hope you enjoy the book as much as I did.


message 42: by Carrie (new)

Carrie | 19 comments I am currently reading Persuasion by Jane Austen The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas The Greatest Generation by Tom Brokaw The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton . So far I'm enjoying them all. I guess I'm in the minority here, I like Catcher in the Rye. :)


message 43: by Nicolle (new)

Nicolle | 343 comments Mod
You are a real mulit-tasker Carrie!! One classic which is reasonably difficult to read is enough for me at one time.


message 44: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) | 939 comments Mod
I'm currently reading Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith The Crystal Shard (Forgotten Realms Icewind Dale, #1; Legend of Drizzt, #4) by R.A. Salvatore & North and South (North and South, #1) by John Jakes . Really enjoying N&S & The Crystal Shard (love Salvatore). The other 2 are growing on me. :-)


message 45: by Nicolle (new)

Nicolle | 343 comments Mod
How can you guys read so many books at once??


message 46: by Bev (new)

Bev (greenginger) | 137 comments Just read A Wrinkle in Time and now starting The Husband by Koontz.


message 47: by Nicolle (new)

Nicolle | 343 comments Mod
Is a Wrinkle in time good??


message 48: by Bev (new)

Bev (greenginger) | 137 comments Nicolle wrote: "Is a Wrinkle in time good??"

It is good but it is odd almost so it may not be everyones cup of tea. I loved it.


message 49: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) | 939 comments Mod
I wish I had an answer for you, Nicolle. I have always done this. I actually have 7 or 8 on my currently reading list, but these 4 are the ones I'm concentrating on.

North & South is an audible book so that helps. Little Dorrit is an ebook and the other 2 are 'real' books. One thing that helps is they are all very different genres. It also helps when a book is difficult to get into or hard to read. I recently read one that dealt with abuse and that was difficult for me, so I would take a break from it and read something a little more fun for a while.


message 50: by Louise (last edited Mar 15, 2013 02:35AM) (new)

Louise Nicolle wrote: "How can you guys read so many books at once??"

I read a few books at once but they're all so different (only one novel at a time) and part of a routine that it's quite easy.

I read:
* A novel as my main book
* A short story in bed (sometimes a poem/section of epic poetry/short bit of non fiction as well - it's actually a pretty important part of my sleep routine to read in bed)
* One chapter of non fiction in the evening (or I try to, have been rubbish with my current book)
* A paperback non fiction book in the bath that I can dip in and out of easily.

Oh and I find it very hard to sleep without background noise so I listen to audiobooks at night, but I don't count that as reading - I only pick books I've already read so I won't wake up and spoil the story.

So currently I'm reading:
A Storm of Swords
Atlas of Remote Islands and The Arabian Nights: Tales of 1001 Nights, Volume 1 - in bed
The Classical World: An Epic History From Homer To Hadrian - in the evenings
Pirates of Barbary in the bath/drying my hair etc.etc.
and listening to the Percy Jackson series on audiobook to get to sleep.

I really don't like having more than one novel on the go at a time though. If I start reading more than one novel at once it means the first one isn't holding my interest.


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