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message 1: by Fauuzzie (new)

Fauuzzie (faize) | 642 comments Mod
I'm a huge procrastinator and have several overdue books that need finishing. Whoops:P
They are Bog Child, Fever, Tiger's Curse, Black Rabbit Summer, and A Step from Heaven.


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Mark | 217 comments Breathless by Scott Prussing.


message 3: by Catherine (last edited May 28, 2012 04:04PM) (new)

Catherine | 9 comments White Cat by Holly Black


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Catherine | 9 comments Oh that sucks my friend said it was really good so i told her i would check it out.


message 5: by Fauuzzie (new)

Fauuzzie (faize) | 642 comments Mod
The lovely head mod Hannah....hmmm....

Well, I finally finished Bog Child by Siobhan Dowd and Fever (The Chemical Garden, #2) by Lauren DeStefano .

Revenge of the Witch (The Last Apprentice / Wardstone Chronicles, #1) by Joseph Delaney is coming up!:)


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Rachael (moosubi) | 2 comments I'm reading Shadowland by C. M. Gray, Taste by Kate Evangelista, and Fever by Lauren DeStefano c:

Shadowland by C.M. Gray Taste by Kate Evangelista Fever (The Chemical Garden, #2) by Lauren DeStefano



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Sophia | 28 comments I'm reading I am Number 4. I'm not really liking it. But I'll probably start the Dark and Hollow Places by Carrie Ryan tomorrow. I just love the Forest of Hands and Teeth sereis.


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Sophia | 28 comments I don't know. I guess I'm just not feeling the characters for some reason. I feel all disconnected. But, I can understand why someone else may like it. I guess it's just not for me.

I really liked the first two books. I love the writing style of Carrie Ryan, it feels so graceful and lyrical. The books to me also seem so real and scary. To me, they powerfully convey emotions.


message 9: by karter (last edited Jul 20, 2012 01:59AM) (new)

karter | 2 comments smillas feeling for snow & nine lives


message 10: by Sophia (last edited Jul 20, 2012 09:25PM) (new)

Sophia | 28 comments Griffin's Castle Griffin's Castle by Jenny Nimmo

Except the Queen Except the Queen by Jane Yolen
Are the books I'm currently reading.


message 11: by Fauuzzie (new)

Fauuzzie (faize) | 642 comments Mod
I finally finished Curse of the Bane (The Last Apprentice / Wardstone Chronicles, #2) by Joseph Delaney . And I read Black Bird, Vol. 1 (Black Bird, #1) by Kanoko Sakurakouji .

And, since I read a bajillion at a time, I am also reading: Frostbite A Werewolf Tale by David Wellington I am Legend And Other Stories by Richard Matheson The Runaway Jury by John Grisham The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield The Monk by Matthew Gregory Lewis Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury Replication The Jason Experiment by Jill Williamson . I'm reading the latter book there because it's an ARC I won through First Reads.

Oh, and I should be starting volumes 2-4 in the Gentlemen's Alliance Cross manga series.

Ya'll better wish me luck, I gotta finish all these books before August O_O


message 12: by karter (last edited Jul 24, 2012 09:00AM) (new)

karter | 2 comments yeah if you studying cul anthro then u should def check this book out...very danish(green landish),very coolMartha wrote: "Kevin: i have never heard of that book. How are you liking it so far?

Sophia: Except for the queen looks like my kind of book. Do you like it?

Circus Summer by Kailin Gow as an arc for an upcoming ..."



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Arran | 4 comments i'm reading through the stephanie plum series at the moment. Just about halfway through Hot Six, all because i watched the stephanie plum movie at the beginning of the month. Once i finish the series I'm going after the Black Jack Justice novel by gregg taylor.... so thats august covered.


Marija *Why you mad, why you sad* | 119 comments White Oleander by Janet Fitch Hope I won't regret it!I liked the movie but the book don't get me...


message 15: by Sophia (new)

Sophia | 28 comments Martha wrote: "Kevin: i have never heard of that book. How are you liking it so far?

Sophia: Except for the queen looks like my kind of book. Do you like it?

Flea Circus Summer by Cheryl Ware as an arc for an upcoming ..."


I'm liking the descriptions that are prominent throughout the book. However, if you hate constant perspective changes, I'd advise you to stay away. The perspective has probably changed about every chapter. Most of those chapters are short too.


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Tera Jenkins | 14 comments I'm reading If You Know Her and my husband and I are reading The Walking Dead Compendium Vol. 1 together.

Getting ready to start Storm Front


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Dave | 3 comments Reading Mockingjay! Better than what I thought from the reviews I was getting from friends.


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Josh | 5 comments I'm reading Shadow Prowler by Alexey Pehov, with no idea what I'll be starting tomorrow.


message 19: by Cristina (new)

Cristina (mrsbudryzer) I am on a Heather Killough-Walden Heather Killough-Walden kick right now!

I started with The Big Bad Wolf Series The Big Bad Wolf Romance Compilationand moved on to the spinoff seriesThe Vampire King (which has not been finished being written by the author) only two are out. Now, I'm reading a stand alone book by her: Hell Bent


message 20: by Josh (new)

Josh | 5 comments @ Alan, I thought it started a little slow, but really picked up around chapter 3 and was excellent. I'm really looking forward to the next installment.

I finished Shadow Prowler last night and started Paradise Lost/Paradise Regained.


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J (homedweller) Eon by Alison Goodman. :D


message 22: by Hud-c (new)

Hud-c | 237 comments Harvesting the Heart by Jodi Picoult - planned to finish it before the weekend starts. And then maybe, I'll read Torment by Lauren Kate next and The Piano Tuner by D. Mason


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PadrePio (jidloyola) | 2 comments currently reading How to Read Literature Like a Professor A Lively and Entertaining Guide to Reading Between the Lines by Thomas C. Foster - entertaining, humorous; yet, very insightful.


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Shayne (mitsuneko) | 41 comments Arran wrote: "i'm reading through the stephanie plum series at the moment. Just about halfway through Hot Six, all because i watched the stephanie plum movie at the beginning of the month. Once i finish the se..."

If you have kindle let me know and I can send you my copies of the rest of the series 1-18 (I dont have the half books (aka between the books books though Hubby said maybe for Xmas)

Right now I have several open ebooks and regular books on top of my workload
Wolf Dawn by Susan Cartwright
Magician Apprentice (The Riftwar Saga, #1) by Raymond E. Feist
The Wedding by Nicholas Sparks
Dinosaurus by John Cooper (for reading to my daughter)
Forced Awakening (Forced, Fucked, and Bred Trilogy Part 1) by Bree Bellucci (reading with my husand- only way I can get him to read is sorts or erotica)
Ladle Rat Rotten Hut (The Grimm Diaries Prequels, #4) by Cameron Jace
The Forbidden (Vampire Huntress Legend, #5) by L.A. Banks
Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
Full Tilt (Full Series, #2) by Janet Evanovich (was rereading)


message 25: by Shayne (new)

Shayne (mitsuneko) | 41 comments Adding to my list beyond super soon is Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter by Seth Grahame-Smith & Shakespeare for aliens


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Becky (beaktastic) | 5 comments Currently I'm reading The Passage by Justin Cronin - finally! I've had it for like 2 years but just haven't gotten around to reading it cos of uni work getting in the way, but now that I've finished uni I'm powering through it :) Loving it so far, about 2/3 of the way through, so exciting!

I've juggled multiple books before and I can do it, but I prefer to do one at a time, as I get more involved in it and it takes me less time. If I don't fancy reading the book then I have other stuff I can do, rather than reading.


message 27: by Lori (new)

Lori | 10 comments Martha wrote: "Let me ask y'all a question: is it easy juggling so many books at once or is it easier to read one book at a time?"

I'm never reading one book. I think it's more fun that way because when you get kinda tired of one world, you can go back to another.


message 28: by Sophia (new)

Sophia | 28 comments I recently finished: Except the Queen by Jane Yolen
Still reading :
Griffin's Castle by Jenny Nimmo
Just started reading: Shatter Me (Shatter Me, #1) by Tahereh Mafi
Will read soon: Angel Fire (Angel, #2) by L.A. Weatherly


message 29: by Shayne (new)

Shayne (mitsuneko) | 41 comments Martha wrote: "Let me ask y'all a question: is it easy juggling so many books at once or is it easier to read one book at a time?"

I prefer to juggle if only because it means I do not have to constantly worry if I have something to read if I am waiting or otherwise occupied. It also works for who is around. Like I am not too comfy reading erotica around my teen son or inlaws. Plus figure I keep paperbacks in my purse, diaper bag, master bath, main bath, kitchen, laundry room, one under the sofa cushions, one on the table by the loveseat, 2 on my side the bed, 1 on his side (in case I roll to that side), one in my files in the dining room, plus overloaded shelves by the desk....if books were alcohol Id be considered beyond a lush


message 30: by Shayne (new)

Shayne (mitsuneko) | 41 comments Oh plus some for each kid (and a sports mag for hubby) in the bathroom, living room, van and bag as well as their rooms - plus I keep one in my van for me as well.... In fact my sister is prone to raid my hiding spots if she runs out of her own books


message 31: by Shayne (new)

Shayne (mitsuneko) | 41 comments It can be like an egg hunt esp if I want a certain title and can not remember where it is
My husband fusses cuz I am addicted to my local libraries used sales For $3.18 (tax included) I can pack a grocery bags with books off their for sale shelves and take them home. My personal max on paperbacks only is 40 in one baggie. Usually I buy 3 bags and come home with almost 100 books for all of us (hardbacks and oddly shaped kid books take up more room) He in fact banned me from doing that again until I can clear at least one bookshelf shelf (approx 75 books the way I have them in there)


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Tera Jenkins | 14 comments Martha wrote: "I don't mind the POVs changing as long as its labeled so that I'm not wondering who is speaking. It sounds good though. Might read it for myself. :)

Tera: aww is he a book junkie too? How are your..."


He would love to read more books. He just graduated in May and is doing his clinicals now, so he doesn't have much time to read. However, he made an exception for The Walking Dead - we both watch the show together.

I finished If You Know Her (The Ash Trilogy, #3) by Shiloh Walker on Monday night. It was pretty good. It was a murder mystery type book and you don't find out who the killer is until like the last half of the 3rd book.

I'm still reading The Walking Dead (when my husband isn't hogging the tablet) and have now moved onto Storm Front (The Dresden Files, #1) by Jim Butcher - which is great so far. I really enjoy the way that this book is being narrated.

To answer your question above - it actually isn't so bad. I'm also listening to an audiobook (I live 45 minutes away from work, so it's nice to break up talking on the phone or listening to music) I typically don't juggle so many books at one time, but I'm finding it to be a lot easier than I thought it would be. It probably helps that none of the books are all that similar. One book is about zombies, another about wizards and the audiobook seems to just be a love story so far. If you were curious the audiobook is Anyone but Him by Sheila O'Flanagan


message 33: by Lori (new)

Lori | 10 comments Shannan, I don't have a home of my own just yet. But whenever I think of it, I always imagined I would keep books all over the place.

Also, I've never been to a library sale. But at all the schools I've attended the library periodically gave away their old books. I loved when that happened, I couldn't resist going through all the boxes just to find out what kind of treasure might be there. Often, I could have done with a larger backpack. ...The concept of collecting all the old books kinda makes me thing of "Looking for Alaska". Have you read that?


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Lori | 10 comments Tera wrote: "Martha wrote: "I don't mind the POVs changing as long as its labeled so that I'm not wondering who is speaking. It sounds good though. Might read it for myself. :)

Tera: aww is he a book junkie t..."



The Walking Dead as in the TV show? I've been wondering if that's good. I really enjoy the show.


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Tera Jenkins | 14 comments Lori wrote: "Tera wrote: "Martha wrote: "I don't mind the POVs changing as long as its labeled so that I'm not wondering who is speaking. It sounds good though. Might read it for myself. :)

Tera: aww is he a ..."


Yeah, The Walking Dead is based off of the comic books! I really liked the TV show and my coworker lent me the comic books he has. Be careful though, they are a lot more violent and descriptive than the show was.

But if you like the show, I'd definitely recommend checking out the comic books. :) I think they just came out with issue #100 and they are still writing!


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Tera Jenkins | 14 comments David wrote: "Reading:Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports"

How do you like that series? I've read a few of his Alex Cross series, so I'm curious on his other stuff..


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Jay (drjba) | 1 comments At the moment I'm reading Fallen By Lauren Kate , For statrters it looks good:)


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David Diaz | 5 comments Tera wrote: "David wrote: "Reading:Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports"

How do you like that series? I've read a few of his Alex Cross series, so I'm curious on his other stuff.."


I think it's good so far. You should read it if you liked his other books that's what I did after reading the Witch and Wizard Series


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Maxoel Costa | 8 comments I'm currently reading A Dance With Dragons (A Song of Ice and Fire, #5) by George R.R. Martin . It's taking me too long to read, because I doing my Master Degree and working, which leaves me little time to doing something else.


message 41: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan | 3 comments Jonathan check out Million Dollar Agent: Brokering the Dream, its a great read by josh flagg star of bravos hit tv show million dollar listing. i finished it finally and i already want to read it again.


message 42: by Teresa (new)

Teresa (koalateabooks) Just bought the other night and currently reading - The Eye of the World (Wheel of Time, #1) by Robert Jordan The Hobbitt by J.R.R. Tolkien .


message 43: by Fauuzzie (new)

Fauuzzie (faize) | 642 comments Mod
I have to finish The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield soon because it's due back to the library tomorrow. I'm a huge procrastinator.


message 44: by Lacey (new)

Lacey | 31 comments Maxoel wrote: "I'm currently reading A Dance With Dragons (A Song of Ice and Fire, #5) by George R.R. Martin. It's taking me too long to read, because I doing my Master Degree and working, which leaves me little time to doing something else."

please tell me its better than a feast for crows, i have about 100 pages left to read and im seriously dragging my feet its such a challange, the only thing keeping going is a dance with dragons will be better.


message 45: by Janie (new)

Janie Johnson I am kinda stumped as to what to read now because I have so many books lined up. I have Under the Dome by STephen King (already started), The Host, by Stephanie Meyer, and The Warlock, by Michael Scott. I just finished The Necromancer, by Michael Scott, it is a fantastic series. The next in line for that series is The Warlock.


message 46: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (crossmyheart) The Host (The Host, #1) by Stephenie Meyer this is like the 6th time I am trying to read this book -.-
It by Stephen King


message 47: by Fauuzzie (new)

Fauuzzie (faize) | 642 comments Mod
I tried reading It, but I stopped. No, not because I thought it was bad. I was actually really sucked into the book; but I got a used copy and there were pages ripped out!! MY. WORST. NIGHTMARE.

This book abuse is killing me, I swear....:P


message 48: by Janie (new)

Janie Johnson Oh that really stinks! My daughter said she loved it. So I am gonna give it go I think. We have a great used book store that we go to. Used to be an Opera house. So there are 3 floors of nothing but books! I love it there. I actually bought The Host there for $3.


message 49: by Dayna (new)

Dayna Cunningham (daynacunningham) I just finished reading The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey today! It was a fantastic book. I was immediately drawn into the story and felt connected to each of the characters. Tomorrow I will start reading Sarah's Key by Tatiana de Rosnay


message 50: by J (last edited Jul 28, 2012 10:18AM) (new)

J (homedweller) Dayna wrote: "I just finished reading The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey today! It was a fantastic book. I was immediately drawn into the story and felt connected to each of the characters. Tomorrow I will start reading..."

Ooo, Dayna, I've been eying that one! The Snow Child, that is. :D


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