Should have read classics discussion
What else are you reading?
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I've read The Hound of the Baskervilles, I, Robot (which is so far my favorite book of the year), and One Hundred Years of Solitude
And later this month I plan on reading Candide, The Metamorphosis.
My focus this month and in April is an Around the World Challenge, so I've been and will continue to be primarily reading books from non-US authors. Right now I'm reading The Strain by Guillermo Del Toro, who is my favorite director. So far I'm really enjoying it and I'm glad I went ahead and bought the second book in the series too: The Fall
I've also been working my way throughJ.R. Ward's Black Dagger Brotherhood series. I'm awaiting the arrival of book 7 Lover Avenged
Right now, I'm trying to finish An Irish Country Courtship which I borrowed and need to get back. I'm also reading The Name of the Rose as a buddy read in The James Mason Book Club. It is interesting, but I'm having a hard time understanding some of it, since many paragraphs are in Latin.
Soon, I will read The Kite Runner for the book club that meets in my home town. I think that I'm addicted to book clubs!:)
Soon, I will read The Kite Runner for the book club that meets in my home town. I think that I'm addicted to book clubs!:)

Kaila wrote: "I started
yesterday. I needed something light after tearjerkers I've been reading."
Is that light reading? I was thinking that maybe you needed some Dr. Seuss. You have been reading some heavy stuff! LOL

Is that light reading? I was thinking that maybe you needed some Dr. Seuss. You have been reading some heavy stuff! LOL

I have so many books in my currently reading pile it is ridiculous! But I would say I am actually reading Gregor and the Marks of Secret and A 1000-Mile Walk on the Beach - One Woman's Trek of the Perimeter of Lake Michigan. I really want to read the The Book Thiefso I am glad to see Kaila liked it.

I have the first book of the Underland Chronicals on my shelf to read! I hope I like it.
It took me a little bit to get into the first book just because of the far-fetched nature of it but my boys absolutely eat this stuff up and now I'm hooked. It isn't quite as gripping as the Hunger Games trilogy but Suzanne Collins sure knows how to end a chapter!



I thoroughly enjoyed the Underland Chronicles (all 5 of them) and they were very easy reading if you need something light after all the classics!

Joy wrote: "I just finished An Irish Country Village ... am about to finish Legacy by Danielle Steel, which is an amazingly good book. I am also reading One Perfect Day by Lorraine Snelling, and have a graphic..."
I have always thought tackling Dante's Inferno would be interesting, especially since it is mentioned every where in literature, it scares me though, rather like Don Quixote.
I have always thought tackling Dante's Inferno would be interesting, especially since it is mentioned every where in literature, it scares me though, rather like Don Quixote.

I've been fascinated by Dante's Inferno since college, I even bought a video game based loosely on it, but I too am scared of actually reading it.
LOL! I recently read The Fallen series and The Beuford & Company series, and it is mentioned quite a bit in those. It sparked my interest, but I'm still quaking in my boots.

Did you like the Fallen series?
I have a copy of Dante's Inferno. I think I started it a couple times when I was younger but never finished it. Wouldn't mind tackling it. It is a huge part of The Gargoyle

Kaila wrote: "Lisa wrote: "LOL! I recently read The Fallen series and The Beuford & Company series, and it is mentioned quite a bit in those. It sparked my interest, but I'm still quaking in my boots."
Did yo..."
I did like it. Since it is YA, sometimes the characters annoy me,probably an age thing, but I enjoyed the story quite a big. I really want to read The Gargoyle, it is on my TR list.
Did yo..."
I did like it. Since it is YA, sometimes the characters annoy me,probably an age thing, but I enjoyed the story quite a big. I really want to read The Gargoyle, it is on my TR list.



Suzanne wrote: "I'm reading Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson"
That always reminds me of the Sylvester and Tweety cartoon, where Tweety drinks the potion and turns into a giant, mean bird. Ha, love that one!
That always reminds me of the Sylvester and Tweety cartoon, where Tweety drinks the potion and turns into a giant, mean bird. Ha, love that one!
Lacrima_Atra wrote: "I just finished "Mrs. Dalloway" by Virginia Woolf and strangely enough, I really enjoyed it. Probably I read "To the Lighthouse" at the wrong time."
Forgive my ignorance, but are they meant to be read together? Or should you read they with a different perspective?
Forgive my ignorance, but are they meant to be read together? Or should you read they with a different perspective?




If any of you like detective-fiction or crime-fiction, I highly recommend both. Plus, if you enjoy either one or both, you can check out the rest of the books in their series!

I finished Veronika Decides to Die yesterday, which confirmed for me that I am not a fan of Paulo Coelho
Amy wrote: "Today, I started Lolita but I'm having a hard time getting into it.
I finished Veronika Decides to Die yesterday, which confirmed for me that I am not a fan of [author:Pa..."
Did you read The Alchemist already? I have that in my pile, just wondering what you thought of it.
I finished Veronika Decides to Die yesterday, which confirmed for me that I am not a fan of [author:Pa..."
Did you read The Alchemist already? I have that in my pile, just wondering what you thought of it.

But, as I said in my thoughts on Veronika Decides to Die, I may be too much of a nihilist to enjoy his works.
Extended thoughts are here: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/4...
Thanks for the link! Your reviews are awesome, and the graphs are quite impressive! Might have to rethink my choice for The Alchemist, there are too many other books that I want to read.
Does anyone else start more than one book at a time? I really have a problem with this. I have 4 books going right now, Jane Eyre, The Name of the Rose, The Handmaid's Tale, and Two for the Dough. I need 3 extra sets of eyes and, at least, one extra brain. Plus went to the library yesterday and picked up The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Need some serious help! Sorry friends for all the updates!:)

I think that book piles multiply like rabbits! I have some in the living room, by my bed, downstairs on my bookshelves.... must be in the air!

I just finished the second book in the Undead series by MaryJanice Davidson Undead and Unemployed. They are like candy. Just fun, silly books.
Yup, my to-read list is out of control and it's getting worse every time I log on to Goodreads I add a few more.




I loved [book:The Name of the Rose, Eco is not usually an easy read but I devoured that one!
Vicky wrote: "Lisa wrote: "Does anyone else start more than one book at a time? I really have a problem with this. I have 4 books going right now, Jane Eyre, The Name of the Rose, [b..."
Yeah, it is a buddy read in the James Mason group and I have appreciated the insight into the Latin and the church history. Lots of extra stuff to know in his books! I'm enjoying it though, can't wait to see the movie!
Yeah, it is a buddy read in the James Mason group and I have appreciated the insight into the Latin and the church history. Lots of extra stuff to know in his books! I'm enjoying it though, can't wait to see the movie!
Vicky wrote: "I am currently reading 4 books, maybe I should say 3 because I have a feeling Eat, Pray, Love will remain unfinished, I'm on page 120, I haven't picked it up in over a month, and I rea..."
Sounds familiar! Welcome to the club!:)
Sounds familiar! Welcome to the club!:)




I loved it and the second one too. Saving the last one for summer vacation! Enjoy. I too will watch the movies, but waiting to finish the books.
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