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message 1: by Tera, First Chick (new)

Tera | 2564 comments Mod
Other than the book of the month. What are you reading right now?

Im reading Dorian Gray and I have to admit it feels like I should reread every sentence it is full of so much content. I'm not sure how long it will take me to finish it.


message 2: by Meg (new)

Meg (megvt) | 3069 comments I loved the Picture of Dorian Gray. Did you see the movie?

The other two books I am reading:
Supervision and Instructional Leadership (for school)
Away - Amy Bloom -- really good


message 3: by April (new)

April (contusions96) First Among Sequels. Its the 5th book in the Thursday Next series by Jasper Fforde.
I read Dorian Gray a long time ago. I should re-read it.


message 4: by Holli (new)

Holli I'm reading The Myth of You and Me and its fantastic! Laura sent it to me and I'm enthralled with it :)


message 5: by Emily (new)

Emily (ejfalke) | 576 comments I am reading Watership Down (yes, the rabbits). I think I'll start Atonement since I just finished Guernsey (and loved EVERY SECOND of it).


message 6: by Laura Jane (new)

Laura Jane (laurajane) I'm reading The Almost Moon by Alice Sebold. I loved The Lovely Bones. I also just finished reading Guernsey and really enjoyed it also!


message 7: by Laura (new)

Laura (apenandzen) | 1445 comments I'm reading Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell. I am so hooked on this book, I already don't know what I'm going to do when I'm finished, and I'm not even halfway thru! (It's almost 800 pages.) I love the book AND the audio version has a terrific narrator. If you like Jane Austen, Dickens & magic, you would love it. So much great tongue-in-cheek humor - this author is one of a kind.

Wow, I'm really looking forward to Guernsey with all the great reviews!


message 8: by Emily (new)

Emily (ejfalke) | 576 comments Laura, I loved JS&MN also! It's really fun, huh?


message 9: by Laura (new)

Laura (apenandzen) | 1445 comments OMG Emily! Just great all the way through!! However did you deal with the trauma of finishing it?


message 10: by Robyn (new)

Robyn (roxy_nj) | 354 comments Ooo, Tera, Dorain Grey's been on my list for ages! Hmm...wait, is it actually on my GR To-read list? I'll ahev to check. Let me know how it is.

Currently Reading:
*sigh* I've had a real hard time getting into anything latetly. I swear I've abandoned at least 3 books out of disinterest. We are driving to RI this weekend so I am desperate to have something to sink my teeth into for the drive. Here are the books I'm attempting:

Jumper by Steven Gould

The Sinner by Tess Gerritsen

Gods in Alabama by Joshilyn Jackson

wish me luck on one of them!!


message 11: by Peanut (new)

Peanut | 149 comments Reading Fablehaven. Came recommended so I told my brother about it. He bought it and loved it. I'm borrowing it right now. I like to mix it up a lot with the styles of books I read.


message 12: by Brittany (new)

Brittany (missbrittany) | 336 comments American Wife


message 13: by Someone (new)

Someone  Youmayknow (momar13) Emily and Laura, how are you loving JS&MN I could not get into it at all and I love magic and all that stuff. I really thought that I would love that book but just could not get into it.
Anyway, I just started The story of Edgar Sawtelle and boy howdy is that a great book. Granted it has a couple of draggy pages but only pages not sections. It is overall, a super book.
I actually sprung for the hard back cuz I had a dandy coupon last weekend and had just got done with food poisoning and figured I deserved it. Agree?


message 14: by Amanda (new)

Amanda (randymandy) | 467 comments AGREE!


message 15: by Meg (new)

Meg (megvt) | 3069 comments Maureen, I loved the Life of Edgar Sawtelle. The subplot twists never end!

Brittany, how is American Wife? It is on my to read list.


message 16: by Holli (new)

Holli I finished my book and now I'm on to The Five Love Languages. I have had two completely different people recommend this book to me in the last month and so when that happens I usually find that to mean someone is trying to tell me something.....so I'm reading it. :) Interesting premise so far.....

Gary Chapman believes we have five ways of expressing love and his book talks about each way and then how to incorporate that into your relationship.

Acts of Service, Quality Time, Words of Affirmation, Physical Touch, Gifts

These are the ways we show our love for others and so far I've determined that my boyfriend really does love me----instead of saying all these sweet things he does things to help me out and he buys me things I need. I get it now!! ;)


message 17: by Laura (new)

Laura (apenandzen) | 1445 comments Holli - That book helped me & my husband when we were having real trouble (he was oblivious - but I was very unhappy). It turns out we speak different love languages - mine is Words of Aff. & Touch, his is Acts of Svc and Time (could we BE more opposite?)

Anyway he is OCD clean, and I am the youngest of 9, so I've been cleaning since the age of 10. I hate to be lectured about cleaning. (I'm no pig, just don't feel the need to vacuum the floor every day.) I didn't know that was his love language, and so by cleaning on his schedule I was saying 'I love you'.

We still struggle with it, but that book was a real breakthrough for me. I recently gave it as part of a wedding gift. I think every couple should have it. He also wrote books for Teens, Friends, etc. My daughter's youth group once did a whole segment on LL for Teens. Good stuff.


message 18: by Brittany (new)

Brittany (missbrittany) | 336 comments Meg- i just started it last night. actually, only got through the prologue before i had to leave for an appointment. if it's any indication of the rest of the book, it'll be great. i hope i like it better than Prep.


message 19: by Holli (new)

Holli Laura.....I think sometimes that this is the reason I fight with my boyfriend. I tend to start doubting his love for me because he's not showing it the way I do. He's not doing what I think a person should do to show their love and so I automatically think he's not in love with me anymore. I start saying that to him and he looks at me like I'm insane and says something dumb like "why would I be here if I weren't?" which makes me even more mad. Vicious cycle!

So....by reading this book I'm really hoping to be able to learn the ways he expresses his love so I can stop feeling like that and relax in my relationship. I'm excited to start it :)

I know already that I'm Words of Affirmation but have yet to learn what else I am or what he is yet.......


message 20: by Cyn (new)

Cyn | 263 comments I read that book awhile ago, holli, and you are right, it DOES put things into an easy to understand world, doens't it?

I am currently reading " The Alphabet Sisters" and "The Time Traveller's Wife".

I am still on a waiting list at the library for the Knitting Club and the potato one. I will never be on track with the rest of you!



message 21: by Emily (new)

Emily (ejfalke) | 576 comments Maureen, JS&MN is a little hard to get into...at some points I remember finding it boring and difficult. It starts very slowly. But once it gets going it is wonderful.

Cyn, The Time Traveler's Wife is probably my favorite book EVER. I love it!


message 22: by Brittany (new)

Brittany (missbrittany) | 336 comments This is DH: Acts of Service, Quality Time

This is me: Words of Affirmation, Physical Touch

I know what you are going through, Holli!


message 23: by Cyn (new)

Cyn | 263 comments Thanks, Emily....I have heard that it is difficult to get into. but...that could be the tag line to almost any book I have read! LOL


message 24: by Laura (new)

Laura (apenandzen) | 1445 comments Maureen - out of curiosity, how much of JS & MN did you read before you gave up? And were you reading or audio-ing?


message 25: by Holli (new)

Holli Brittany...I finished the book. :) I'd say he is Acts of Service, Physical Touch and I'm Quality Time and Words of Affirmation. This book is really eye-opening and I can't wait until he gets home so I can tell him all about it. Which he'll just love considering he's a Dead Sea and I'm a Babbling Brook. LOL I loved that part!!!


message 26: by Lynlee4 (new)

Lynlee4 | 99 comments Well, y'all have sold me on Languages of Love - went on my wishlist!

I just started Guernsey lastnight and am loving it! I'm a bookclub vigin so it will be fun to have the chance to actually have people share their thoughts about a book I'm reading.

Tonight I will start Grace by Linn Ullmann. It's my "U" for A-Z author challenge and I'll be done! Woo!



message 27: by K.S.R. (new)

K.S.R. (kareyshane) | 116 comments I jumped ship before even starting Wednesday's Sisters and began The Story of Edgar Sawtelle. It's fantastic.

Of course, I can't wait to read Wednesday's Sisters, so I'll have to stay away from your comments to avoid any spoilers. :)




message 28: by Kate (new)

Kate | 96 comments I'll be interested in hearing what you think of The Almost Moon. I thought it was the weakest of her 3 books. Bones is great--but I think her best book is her memoir about her brutal rape, Lucky.


message 29: by Meg (new)

Meg (megvt) | 3069 comments I didn't like Almost Moon at all. I loved the Story of Edgar Sawtelle. Did you notice Oprah picked it for her book this time?


message 30: by Holli (new)

Holli I agree Kate....I thought Lucky was the best one!! Lovely Bones was good but I struggled with it at time. It didn't completely hold my interest every second but I still liked it. I have not read The Almost Moon yet.


message 31: by Cyndi (new)

Cyndi (chill77) Cyn, I have a copy of The Knitting Circle that I will gladly mail out to you. Its one of my favorites, so I would like it back, but no rush! Let me know, and send me a message with your addy. I will try to get it out this weekend or on Monday.


message 32: by Emily (new)

Emily (ejfalke) | 576 comments KSR, I'm expecting The Story of Edgar Sawtelle on BMOC2 next month. Tell me what you think of it!


message 33: by Cyndi (new)

Cyndi (chill77) I just started On Chesil Beach a few days ago. So far, so good. I've had it on my shelf for months and just never got around to reading it. It seems like it'll be a quick read.


message 34: by Meg (new)

Meg (megvt) | 3069 comments Chesil Beach was great. Very erotic at times don't you think?


message 35: by Brittany (new)

Brittany (missbrittany) | 336 comments Meg- I'm now 20-25% through, and it's pretty good. However, I could do without the sex scences- very similar to those in Prep.


message 36: by Meg (new)

Meg (megvt) | 3069 comments Should I read Prep?


message 37: by Dolly (new)

Dolly (dollya) I am reading a book by David Sedaris. I just finished "Me Talk Pretty One Day" and it was funny, so I thought I would give another one a try.

I am also reading a Ruby Payne book for a class that I am taking. Two totally different books, but interesting.

I like to read a variety of books.


message 38: by Laura (new)

Laura (apenandzen) | 1445 comments I recently started I Capture the Castle. It was written by the 101 Dalmations author, in 1948.

I'm trying it out for my niece and if I think she'll like it, I'll send it to her in her next care package. (She's a freshman, away at college.) She only likes clean fiction, and I wanted something teen-angsty about love. We'll see. Anybody read it?


message 39: by Tish (new)

Tish | 59 comments I just started East of Eden by John Steinbeck. So far so good :)


message 40: by Brittany (new)

Brittany (missbrittany) | 336 comments I really didn't care for Prep. My favorite thing about it was the cover. ;)


message 41: by Meg (new)

Meg (megvt) | 3069 comments That does say much for Prep! I guess I won't put it on my to be read list.

Dolly, Ruby Payne did an inservice in my district. What do you think of her?


message 42: by Tera, First Chick (new)

Tera | 2564 comments Mod
AHHH Tish that is my FAVORITE book!!! I just read it this year and so wish I had read it before. Hands down the best book I've read this year (although I am in love with next months book almost as much)


message 43: by Karen (new)

Karen Korn (stitcher2683) | 3 comments I'm new to this group, but wanted to respond to Dolly and Meg about Ruby Payne. I've seen both her and one of her facilitators in the last year at two separate inservices. Her research is fascinating! I deal with incarcerated teens, and the culture of poverty is so present with many of them. Let me know what you think...

Karen


message 44: by Leslie (new)

Leslie Hickman (bkread2) | 233 comments Gee Holli about that Five Languages of Love I think I might need to read that. I have problems with relationships because it seems I become a doormat and doing all the "work". Of course I also have a bad habit of choosing bad boys to fate as well!

Now for my many reads my main 2 are the following...I got started reading an Anothny Trollope book (Barchester Towers) with my British Classic group and LOVED it so I been working on that series of his English Churchmen in Barchester, UK....I am now on the 4th one...Framley Parsonage. Oh and the other one I have actually started is one on OSS officiers & Spies from WWII for the US, I just love history!Other than that I checked out a slew of books since I am about to start my vacation in less than a week. SO I am sure I will be reading like a mad woman!!


message 45: by Holli (new)

Holli It was a great book Leslie...I learned alot from it :) I also used to have your same thing going on with guys until I read Codependency and You and THAT book was remarkable in changing my world around.


message 46: by Debbie (new)

Debbie | 415 comments Hmmm... The Five Languages of Love. Perhaps I should check into that. I am trying to deal with some issues in my marriage.

At the present I am reading The Shop on Blossom Street.


message 47: by Cyndi (new)

Cyndi (chill77) The Five Love Languages is a book I would recommend for anyone. There are so many things in there that I learned. I also went to a parenting workshop and found that there is also a Five Love Languages of Children. In reading that, I have learned so much about myself and my son.


Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner) (perpetualpageturner) | 369 comments I'm currently reading The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien for my issues in contemporary lit class.


message 49: by Laura (new)

Laura (apenandzen) | 1445 comments Debbie - You should try the 5 Love Languages. Esp. if you are religious, it doesn't smack of religion, but there's a fair amount of scripture in there. I'd be surprised if you didn't take away something of value from it.


message 50: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jenniferstorm) | 14 comments I just dove into Lucky and am very captivated by her writing. WOW! I just saw The Almost Moon and will be picking that up this week once I finish this one.


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