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message 1: by Ashley (new)

Ashley (readerandwriter) What is everyone currently reading?

I'm currently reading "City of Bones" by Cassandra Clare and "Pretties" by Scott Westerfeld for some goodreads group readings.




message 2: by Tera, First Chick (new)

Tera | 2564 comments Mod
The Other Boleyn Girl. I like it and I want to read it before I see the movie but I know the history generally speaking of Anne and Mary so it has been a bit harder for me to get addicted to because of that. I really liked The Constant Princess so I know I like her style.
I'm jonesing for my next Stephanie Plum book but they are all out at the library and I cant find them at the local thrift stores to save my life!


message 3: by Meg (last edited Feb 25, 2009 03:38AM) (new)

Meg (megvt) | 3069 comments Three Cups of Tea
Street of a Thousand Blossoms


message 4: by Amanda (last edited Jul 23, 2008 08:29PM) (new)

Amanda (randymandy) | 467 comments http://www.goodreads.com/search/searc...

Currently reading Loose Girl. (I think another Chick or two has read this already.) I like it so far. It's a quick read and I can see lots of "me" in Kerry. Don't read too much into that--I haven't slept with NEARLY as many men as she has...

As soon as I'm finished Loose Girl, I'm moving on to The Lost Episodes of Beatie Scareli by GoodReads author Ginnetta Correli! I can't wait!!! http://www.goodreads.com/search/searc...


(Also, I finally found a copy of the Knitting Circle! On sale at Barnes and Noble for six bucks! Awesome!)


message 5: by Bree (new)

Bree (coffeebeanbookshelf) I'm just finishing up Bright Shiny Morning by James Frey...I started reading it a month ago, but had to return it to my library (it was one of those ones, it's so popular that I couldn't renew it)...I just got it back again and I'm really enjoying it.

Next on the list is The Knitting Circle. :) I've got 2 more books waiting for me at the library, which I'll be picking up on Friday...Janeology and Otherwise Engaged.


message 6: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth I'm reading Beijing Coma, by Ma Jian. It's a novel about the events of Tiananmen Square in 1989. I was there as a journalist at the time, and I find a lot of his descriptions very accurate, not least the endless bickering between different factions in the student movement. But he hasn't so far been able to capture the putrid smell that goes with 100,000 unwashed bodies and jars of pickled cabbage left out in the Beijing summer!


message 7: by Stacy (new)

Stacy | 5 comments Middlesex
Three Cups of Tea (I'm going to push through this, based on other's encouragement.)


message 8: by Beth (new)

Beth Larabee | 52 comments I just started The Dogs of Babel and I have 2 on hold at the library that I need to pick up today.


message 9: by Cyn (new)

Cyn | 263 comments Stacy~ It IS an inspiring story, if you can get through with the writing style!

I am reading The Road for book club and Love in the Time of Cholera


message 10: by Jessica (new)

Jessica I just started The Faraday Girls by Monica McInerney last night. I'm only about 20 pages in so I don't really have an opinion yet.

I'm also reading Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix for the 3rd time.


message 11: by Tera, First Chick (new)

Tera | 2564 comments Mod
Elizabeth you have the most fascinating life and you crack me up at the same time. I remember that time but honestly don't know as much about it as I should. Although now I think I may always associate that event with those smells.


message 12: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (randymandy) | 467 comments Ditto what Tera said. I love to know when novels feel real and accurate--it's a big deal, don't you think?


message 13: by [deleted user] (new)

I am trying to decide what to read next.

I just finished The knitting Circle... and The Mathematics of Love... by Emma Darwin. It was really good. Set in the 1700's and the 1900's.

I have a Michael Odjante book... Diveridio.. I think is the title.. Might give that a go!


message 14: by Robyn (new)

Robyn (roxy_nj) | 354 comments I'm reading Season of the Witch by Natasha Mostert.

Its an intriquing story but not as thrilling as I was hoping. I'm not quite halfway so hopefully it will get better. Ok, I'll admitted, it was described as "...mesmerizing blend of alchemy and sexuality. be prepared to be seduce." I'm prepared but theres no seduction so far and frankly I am disappointed.


message 15: by Julie (new)

Julie Courtney (jujugirl) | 8 comments Just finished the first Stephanie Plum book. I'm an addict now. lol. Next on my list is the Other Boleyn Girl. It seems fascinating, and i've head nothing but good things about it.


message 16: by Paige (new)

Paige | 43 comments Reading ON BEAUTY by Zadie Smith--
Took forever (200 pages) to get into the book-- I seem to be reading a lot of books like that lately

Paige


message 17: by Holli (new)

Holli I'm reading At First Sight by Nicholas Sparks. So far its just ok....nothing exciting has really happened yet and I'm just feeling sorry for him living in this backwoods NC town. Does it get better??

I started Nineteen Minutes and then put it down so I'm going to go back to it once I finish this one. It had too many characters right off the bat which I found to be off-putting.


message 18: by Robyn (new)

Robyn (roxy_nj) | 354 comments Hey, Holli.
I read First Sight. I enjoy NS books but I'll be honest, I was disappointed with 1st Sight. It didn't get much more exciting or intising (sp ?). There is a sequel but I have yet to read it.


message 19: by Robyn (new)

Robyn (roxy_nj) | 354 comments Ooopse....I have that backwards.
'True Believer' is the first book. Disappointing by NS standards; boring.
'First Sight' is the sequel (I don't think you have to read TB first). I have NOT read that one yet. I know I will eventually.


message 20: by Leslie (new)

Leslie Hickman (bkread2) | 233 comments Well I am currently reading 2 different books...

Hercule Poirot's Casebook by Agatha Christie (which is a mass collection of all the Poirot's cases)

and the book I am reading ever so slowly and need to pick up the pace on is...
The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James

But I am doing inventory this weekend and have really bizarre work hours till Tuesday. After I get off at 4 this morning (Monday) I will have to take a nap then read like a mad woman to catch up before next month's reading for groups!!


message 21: by Holli (new)

Holli Well shit. I hate when I do it backwards....that didn't come out right...;) I hate when I read a sequel first. Ok much better! It really doesn't get any better cause its pretty boring right now. Maybe I should read this later after reading True Believer??


message 22: by Robyn (new)

Robyn (roxy_nj) | 354 comments I doubt it makes a difference, Holli. TB is about when dude come to small town for a story and meets chic, even though neither are looking for a relationship. (blah blah blah typical romance storyline) There could have been a decent paranormal story mixed in there, scratch that, there SHOULD have been but there wasn't.
:-(
Very disappointing for NS


message 23: by Mandy (new)

Mandy I'm reading Marley and Me at the moment and it's great because I have a labrador and I'm re-living our first moments together through the book and also learning more about the breed.


message 24: by Holli (new)

Holli Crap.....now I don't want to read either one!!! LOL



message 25: by Kimberly (new)

Kimberly Holli,

Neither of those books by Nicholas Sparks was his best work, but go read The Choice or The Wedding and NS will completely redeem himself for ya!


message 26: by Cyn (last edited Feb 25, 2009 03:31AM) (new)

Cyn | 263 comments Is ANYONE reading or has read "The Road"? My book club has it for August and I just can't get through such a heavy, dark book in the summertime! Ugh!

Edgar Sawtelle is next for me...it has been reviewed well on this board.


message 27: by Robyn (new)

Robyn (roxy_nj) | 354 comments OMG....I just read The Choice....be prepared to HAVE to finish the book by at least the halfway point and have tissues ready for the end!!!

Cyn - my book club did the road a few months ago. I however read the first chapter and said I HATE THIS!! Same problem as you....it was heavy, boring and a topic I'm not real keen on to begin with. Needless to say it is in my DNF (did not finish) pile. Its also in my list of "books you hated that everyone loved"
Oprah books.....they'll kill you every time!


message 28: by Cyn (new)

Cyn | 263 comments Roxy~ So true about the "oprah" picks, huh? Glad it isn't just me being a shallow reader!


message 29: by Holli (new)

Holli OK. I'm really thinking I don't want to read either of those NS books now....trouble is I bought them and now feel I HAVE to read them. Maybe I'll take them to the half priced book store and trade them in!


message 30: by Robyn (new)

Robyn (roxy_nj) | 354 comments I think Oprah is over compensating. We know you're deep and a thinker Oprah! Just pick a Nora Roberts book already!

Holli, the one I read is enjoyable....just really sub-par for NS. If you havent read any other NS it may be an alright ready. Just don't judge NS on those books. LOl - I guess we really aren't giving you any good reasons to read those two!


message 31: by Tera, First Chick (new)

Tera | 2564 comments Mod
We know you're deep and a thinker Oprah! Just pick a Nora Roberts book already!
Cracked me UP!


message 32: by Cyn (new)

Cyn | 263 comments Nicholas Sparks is a good Christmastime read...for any of us who need a little reminding of what that "Hallmark" life is really suppose to be about! ;)


message 33: by Robyn (new)

Robyn (roxy_nj) | 354 comments It so cheers me up to know you guys think I'm funny!! Picture little Rudolf with Clarease says he's cute....."they thikn I'm fuuuneeeee!"

Cyn....great way to descripe NS books!


message 34: by Holli (new)

Holli I've read others by NS....so I know he can be good.....I'm thinkin I'm gonna chuck these 2 and start anew!! LOL


message 35: by Cyn (new)

Cyn | 263 comments OK, who wants to borrow a N Sparks book..I will go peruse my shelves.

I actually emailed the moderators at goodreads since the "book swap" topic seems a bit confusing as to whether you list the books you have to offer or the ones you are looking to get...


message 36: by Meg (new)

Meg (megvt) | 3069 comments I can't get into NS. Too sappy for me. I just got Edgar Sawtell. I will let you know if it is good once I am into it. The reviews are great I hope they are correct.


message 37: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth Cyn: I'm with you. I listed The Road under the "Books everyone loved that you hated" thread!


message 38: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (fireheart223) | 10 comments I just started on English as a Second Language, by Megan Crane. I like it so far, I like the author's writing style.


Maggie the Muskoka Library Mouse (mcurry1990) I am currently reading "The Tea Rose" by Jennifer Donnelly.


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