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I'm listening to Ready, Player One. I was going to start The Dream Thieves but I think all bets will be off when Allegiant comes out on TUESDAY!!




Told you so -- Viccy

Loved this book. He is behind on the sequel, unfortunately. We expect him to finally make an appearance at the Lariat Luncheon this year! Viccy


I LOVED that book. I didn't think I would like it, but I found myself speed reading I liked it so much. Hope you enjoy it too.

Viccy wrote: "Jennie wrote: "I'm listening to Ready, Player One. I was going to start The Dream Thieves but I think all bets will be off when Allegiant comes out on TUESDAY!!"
Loved this book. He is behind on th..."
WHAA???? A sequel to Ready Player One?? I will listen if Will Wheaton narrates. When you meet him tell him those are my conditions. :)
Loved this book. He is behind on th..."
WHAA???? A sequel to Ready Player One?? I will listen if Will Wheaton narrates. When you meet him tell him those are my conditions. :)
I'm reading Karen Robards Last Kiss Goodby and J.D. Robb's Glory in Death. Gotta love the authors whose last name starts with "R"!

Loved this book. He i..."
Will do!
Just finished The Madness Underneath by Maureen Johnson. It's the sequel to The Name of the Star about the Jack the Ripper copycat. It's the typical second book in a trilogy where not a lot happens, and everything gets set up for the third book. I'm about to start 3:59 by Gretchen McNeil, who wrote Ten (like Agatha Christie's Ten Little Indians).

Yay, Jennie!! I can't wait for Armada.

I'm reading All These Things I've Done by Gabrielle Zevin. It's really good so far! It should be classified as Horror--I mean, it's set in a future where chocolate AND caffeine are illegal? What could be scarier than THAT?!


This has been on my to-read list ever since I first heard about it. Sounds like a fascinating topic.
Molly wrote: "Reading "Fatal Voyage" - the fourth book in Kathy Reich's BONES series. Although I'm not a fan of the TV series, I really enjoy the books. This might be my favorite so far!"
I'm the exact opposite. I didn't like the books at all, but I love the TV show. Let's be honest. It's because David Boreanaz played Angel.
I'm the exact opposite. I didn't like the books at all, but I love the TV show. Let's be honest. It's because David Boreanaz played Angel.
I started reading The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey, but then I got to a part that made my eyes leak slightly, and I haven't gone back to it yet.
I'm reading Loki's Wolves by Melissa Marr and Kelly Armstrong. It's SO GOOD! If you have anyone looking for a Lightning Thief readalike I highly recommend this series.

I love both of those authors, so I will have to check that one out, Jennie.
Just finished The Rosie Project by Graeme C. Simsion and I really loved it. If you enjoy watching The Big Bang Theory you will love this book. It's about a genetics professor who decides it's time to get married and starts his search with a wife project quesionaire.


Nope, not me, either! John Green on Facebook was hilarious talking about filming the movie. Will have to see that.

On my list.

Now I'm reading "Five Days at Memorial" by Sheri Fink. It's about the five days after Hurricane Katrina struck and what led to euthanizing several patients at the hospital on the last day of evacuations. The entire experience is haunting and horrifying, but reading this book is like the train wreck from which you just can't look away.

Finish it! It is very exciting and action-ey. I promise it gets a bit better.



Now I'm reading The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt. So far it's pretty interesting and intense.


How do you add the book covers to your posts?

I just started Holly Black's The Coldest Girl in Coldtown--it's shaping up to be a good choice for a snow day!
Regina wrote: "I just started Mighty Be Our Powers: How Sisterhood, Prayer, and Sex Changed a Nation at War by Leymah Gbowee. Leymah is a real life heroine that brought the women of Liberia together during war i..."
When you're posting there's a link above the box where you type that says "add book/author". It gives you the option of adding a link to the book in Goodreads or a picture of the cover which also links to the book.
When you're posting there's a link above the box where you type that says "add book/author". It gives you the option of adding a link to the book in Goodreads or a picture of the cover which also links to the book.

I just received my copy of Gaiman's book in the mail today. Can't wait to read it.


You haven't watched the HBO series? You will not be able to stop watching it. AND there are lots and lots of books with lots and lots and lots of pages!

A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide
I can see why it won the Pulitzer Prize. The writing is very powerful. I think, however, that I'm going to need to add a bit of fluff to my reading list after this one just for balance.
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