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by C.J. West. If you go to his page here, he's giving away copies via email. It's a dystopian/1984ish work.
Warning - I'm wishing I hadn't even seen the summary here before finishing the book, but I stopped myself before I read too much of it. I think I'm getting more out of it by not knowing too much about what's playing out, if that makes sense. The summary I read before was very brief and intriguing, the one here I feel is too detailed.
I'll probably follow this one with
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Warning - I'm wishing I hadn't even seen the summary here before finishing the book, but I stopped myself before I read too much of it. I think I'm getting more out of it by not knowing too much about what's playing out, if that makes sense. The summary I read before was very brief and intriguing, the one here I feel is too detailed.
I'll probably follow this one with


I'll keep an eye on your shelves for ideas, then. Just a few minutes ago I got
by Daniel Suarez. Kind of an "impending technological apocalypse" thing. I'm trying to keep it near the top of my list but if you've seen my "to read" shelf... kind of out of control. :) I'm kind of a hoarder when it comes to books, both paper and digital.


I'm currently reading



Christa, Intrigues opened up with cover. Now I just have to wait to get home from work to really dive into it.


Warning - I'm ..."
I just got my copy of


MrsJoseph wrote: "Christa, Intrigues opened up with cover."
Good! Isn't it sad when even costly new ebooks are a crapshoot for these things? Glad yours came intact!
Good! Isn't it sad when even costly new ebooks are a crapshoot for these things? Glad yours came intact!
MrsJoseph wrote: "Since you are reading it, do you think that they sound alike (not in topic but in style)"
I don't know, but one thing is similar in the sense that both protags are isolated and have no idea what is happening outside their "boxes". I'll have to check that one out, never heard of it till you mentioned it. Looks intriguing. One more for the endless TBR list... LOL
I don't know, but one thing is similar in the sense that both protags are isolated and have no idea what is happening outside their "boxes". I'll have to check that one out, never heard of it till you mentioned it. Looks intriguing. One more for the endless TBR list... LOL







It's a good book from what I remember. I was pretty young, though.


I came across it a month or so ago, found the description intriguing, and bought it. And then I checked out the Goodreads reviews and went "oops." (Usually I check the reviews before I buy, but sometimes I just get so excited about a book that I buy now, think later....)
Now that I'm reading it, I find I'm enjoying it quite a bit. So pfffffffft on that 3.08 average rating. :)


Reading it because it was recommended as a book similar to Hunger Games."
I LOVE The Maze Runner and The Scorch Trials (Maze Runner 2)! I actually liked it more than the Hunger Games, but just by a hair. I think it's because I like to puzzle things out and theorize.
I don't know what to read right now. I am still reading

I like to read more than one book though, so I am going to go look at my shelves and see what I can find...

Excellent. I was wondering how The Maze Runner compared--and my library has it as epub. I'll have to give it a chance a few books from now.


"The visitant towered before them. Lifted ragged hands of smoke, and drew back the hood. What she uncowled -within an undulant mane of tendriling black smoke - was a globe of eyes, eyes only and uncountable, for each eye focused on resolved into a globular cluster of eyes more myriad, and each of these distinctly brimming with memories and meaning..."
Seriously, that's the entire paragraph.
I started reading Sabazel and it's ok.


I think I have a headache now.
Descriptive prose should make you visualize something, not make your head 'splode. My brain replaced the entire thing with "big scary eye-headed chick", and I'm pretty sure that's not what the author was hoping for.

I just finished The Help and The Angel's Game and would strongly recommend them.
I plan on reading 100 books but those will be in french and in English as I read faster in french. I added some Nicholas Sparks to be sure to reach the goal and I plan on reading the Sebastian St Cyr saga from C.S. Harris as I love them so far (2books done)! Hopefully I'll get there!
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I had to re-read that paragraph at least 5 times before I gave up. I get it, but I don't get it, you know? I think this author's attempt at descrptive prose is a FAIL.



I'm also reading


Ha, English is my first language and even I couldn't read it!



I had a sample copy of The Voyage of the Minotaur - the author is on MR. I ran into the sample while flipping through my book list and started reading. It's pretty good! I finished the sample and bought it and the sequel from smashwords. I was suposed to shop in my bookself but I couldn't resist.

I am starting

I finally started
. I've been a Dean Koontz fan a long time, but in this one he's trying to do that "multiple diverse characters/intertwined storylines" thing that Stephen King does so well (IMO) - only DK is trying to do it in about 340pgs. I'm about 40% through and I think it's too ambitious - another new mysterious character was just introduced! - but there's about 200 pages left to resolve itself so maybe it will work out. It's not a bad book, it just feels like a storyline version of overkill.



I started

I also started

I just finished Serendipity House and now I've got two novels up next that I've got to review: The Necromancer and The Prettiest Feathers. I can't decide which one to read first. I'm interested in both of them, I'm just in the mood for something different right now.
Maybe I'll squeeze in a Harlequin before I start one of them. :) I've got plenty of those to choose from.
Maybe I'll squeeze in a Harlequin before I start one of them. :) I've got plenty of those to choose from.


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I wasn't going to read another In Death book right away, but I ended up picking it up anyway. After this one I will probably take a break in the series.