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Becky (beckymurr) | 557 comments Finishing Winter's Tale Winter's Tale by Mark Helprin & then I plan to focus on some Booktopia books!


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Denise (denisemikula) | 22 comments I just got The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton. Is it really great? I have my doubts because it's such a long book.


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Denise (denisemikula) | 22 comments Becky wrote: "Finishing Winter's TaleWinter's Tale by Mark Helprin & then I plan to focus on some Booktopia books!"

What you think of this book? I started it last week and I can't get into it.


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Gerald Miller | 821 comments Looking for a new audio. I have so many ebooks and real books that I promised myself to read.Yesterday I heard about Grasshopper Jungle by Andrew Smith so I downloaded a sample. That's a wait and see because its a YA novel that has acquired a lot of discussion. Heard about that on the Bookriot podcast. I will probably download Ancillary Justice (Imperial Radch, #1) by Ann Leckie to listen.Really looking forward to that.


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Gerald Miller | 821 comments Mike or Ann?OMG I am glad I have a credit because Ancillary Justicewas originally listed for $49.95 on Audible!The member price is $31.84. Is that over the top or have been blinded by having credits?


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Becky (beckymurr) | 557 comments Denise wrote: "Becky wrote: "Finishing Winter's TaleWinter's Tale by Mark Helprin & then I plan to focus on some Booktopia books!"

What you think of this book? I started it last week and I can't g..."


it was slow to grab me, I found it very confusing & still do but the story has gotten better….


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Tracey (tracemick) | 217 comments Denise wrote: "I just got The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton. Is it really great? I have my doubts because it's such a long book."

I really liked the sweeping, winding story but can understand how that's not for everyone. Give it a go and see what you think!


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Chanda2426 | 136 comments I just started A Snicker of Magic. Looks like a jolly little read. Should be a breeze!


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Rachel Lewis | 19 comments Just finished The Wives of Los Alamos by TaraShea Nesbit The Wives of Los Alamos for Booktopia Boulder, and am currently reading The Martian by Andy Weir The Martian as well as stories from Snow White, Blood Red by Ellen Datlow Snow White, Blood Red. Happy March reading everyone!


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Teresa (teresaterrell) | 20 comments I am still working on A Tale for the Time Being. I have also been reading Fables trades as quick as they come in from the library.


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Jen (jenlb) | 51 comments I am finally getting started on Iain Banks Culture books. I'm about 3/4 of the way through Consider Phlebas (Culture, #1) by Iain M. Banks Consider Phlebas, and I can't believe it's taken me this long to read them. It looks like it will be a good month.


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Pam Lauman | 99 comments I just finished rereading A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle after listening to the podcast The Incomparable #139. I have the graphic novel of A Wrinkle in Time by Hope Larson on hold at the library to read next. I am starting the audiobook Son by Lois Lowry which I downloaded from my library through Overdrive. I also just started Lev Grossman's The Magicians. March should be a good reading month!


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Pam Lauman | 99 comments The Better World Shopping Guide by Ellis Jones really increases my awareness of which companies and brands are trying to improve the world in many ways. I frequent many companies with an F rating but instead of feeling guilty about this, I resolve to frequent companies and buy products that have a higher rating. Shopping has now become more difficult since I have to think about this in addition to price, taste, and nutritional value!


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Melissa | 279 comments My two paper books are A Canticle for Leibowitz andLife After Life. My kindle book is The Song of Achilles. The ebook I am reading on my phone in bits and pieces while waiting in line is Far from the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity. I just started the audio book of The Martian.

I may post about The Song of Achilles in the "When you are the only one" thread after I finish it. Right now, I do not understand all of the praise.


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Amy | 463 comments Melissa wrote: "I may post about The Song of Achilles in the "When you are the only one" thread after I finish it. Right now, I do not understand all of the praise. ..."

I am in the same boat with that one. It was just okay to me.


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Amy | 463 comments I am finishing up A Burnable Book from last month. And I just started The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism, my 1st quarter history book, which is going to take me awhile to read.

My book club is reading The Telling Room: A Tale of Love, Betrayal, Revenge, and the World's Greatest Piece of Cheese this month - can't wait to curl up with this and a mini cheese plate to snack on.

Other plans for March:
Complete 2009 TBR: Memoirs of a Geisha and The Meltdown Chronicles
Random TBR: Baker Towers
Published in 2014: Gonna double dip The Heathen School: A Story of Hope and Betrayal in the Age of the Early Republic with my Booktopia challenge.
Booktopia Vermont: The Heathen School: A Story of Hope and Betrayal in the Age of the Early Republic
Booktopia Boulder: A Beautiful Truth, Want Not, and The Wives of Los Alamos
Series: The Eyre Affair

Not sure what book I will get at Prairie Lights this month. And finishing up Longbourn on audio.


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Chanda2426 | 136 comments I finished my YA read A Snicker of Magic by Natalie Lloyd. It was OK, but I'm glad to be back among the adults. Starting The Accident by Chris Pavone this afternoon. Hope its as good as The Expats.


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Melissa (thenovelbutterfly) | 101 comments I started The Orphanmaster's Son last night. Hopefully it gets better. I'm feeling so jaded about highly praised novels given my experience with The Goldfinch. Tomorrow I am picking up The Cartographer of No Man's Land from the library (a Booktopia VT read). And I'm still reading Tenth of December a story at a time and enjoying it.


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Susanne (heysus74) | 97 comments Rachel & Melissa, I listened to The Martian. Once I started, I had to put all of my other books on hold so I could finish it. I loved it and hope you enjoy it.

I'm currently listening to/reading Lexicon, The Secret Keeper, and The Bone Season.


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Rachel Lewis | 19 comments Susanne, I finished The Martian last night and absolutely loved it. I usually read multiple books at once too, but I put all the others aside so I could finish it faster. I'm glad you enjoyed it as well!

I'm now actually reading stories from Snow White, Blood Red and The Member of the Wedding while waiting for Want Not and A Beautiful Truth to arrive.


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Steph Campbell | 9 comments I'm reading Flora by Gail Godwin and wondering what others have thought. It seems like a gentle book but I know something is about to be revealed and cannot put it down. For book club we are reading Critical Mass by Sarah Paretsky and also reading Monuments Men. A busy read month.


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Now listening to:

A Constellation of Vital Phenomena A Novel by Anthony Marra

This isn't a complaint with the book, but with the audio book: nobody in the book is actually speaking English. Yet the narrator reads them all with a pronounced eastern European accent. I prefer that, in plays or movies, when all the characters are presumably speaking the same (foreign) language, that accented English not be used, unless it's to differentiate one nationality from another. The same goes for audio books.


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Chanda2426 | 136 comments Steph wrote: "I'm reading Flora by Gail Godwin and wondering what others have thought. It seems like a gentle book but I know something is about to be revealed and cannot put it down. For book club we are read..."

I read that last year and remembered loving it. She really hooks you on the story and characters.
Happy reading!


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Denise (deniseg53) | 221 comments Finally finished The Romanov sisters. Very interesting. I have to admit that I like reading about the British, Russisn and Germany royal families (nonfiction). These books take almost twice as long to read because I constantly stop to look up their photo and the palaces they lived in.

Now I'm reading Erika Robuck's new book Fallen Beauty.


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Sue | 415 comments I finished The Two Hotel Francforts The Two Hotel Francforts by David Leavitt and loved it. I think I'm an expat at heart. I thought the writing was great and was surprised by the twists and turns at the end. I'm returning Dirty Love Dirty Love by Andre Dubus III to the library today. I made it to page 14. I've only finished House of Sand and Fog by Andres Dubus III but always give his books a shot because I loved his father's writing so much, but I keep being disappointed. His writing is convoluted best and he is in desperate need of a better editor. Anyway...I now have two library books, both novels in fragments, which should be interesting: Sea of Hooks Sea of Hooks by Lindsay Hill , which is delicate and lovely so far, and Dept. of Speculation Dept. of Speculation by Jenny Offill which I'll pick up and start tonight. Finally, I'm still listening to Americanah Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie which is fantastic. I can't say enough good things aboutChimamanda Ngozi Adichie.


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Laura | 90 comments Eric wrote: "Now listening to:

A Constellation of Vital Phenomena A Novel by Anthony Marra

This isn't a complaint with the book, but with the audio book: nobody in the book is actually speaking English. ..."


Eric, I started out listening to this on audio and in retrospect didn't like that it was narrated in accented English, either. I found the language so beautiful that I ended up borrowing the ebook from the library because I knew I wanted to linger over the writing.


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Karen Armstrong (KarenLArmstrong) | 10 comments Still reading A Suitable Boy...almost halfway there.


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Denise (deniseg53) | 221 comments I'm feeling like a loser for never having read A Suitable Boy so I just added it.


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Esther (eshchory) I just finished The Perks of Being a Wallflower which was brilliant and started The Bookseller of Kabul which is looking good.
I feel I deserve a some great books as I've had a couple of DNFs recently.


message 34: by Gerald (new)

Gerald Miller | 821 comments OK I get it.


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Totally loving both my current reads! The Accident The Accident by Chris Pavone and The Frangipani Hotel: Fiction The Frangipani Hotel Fiction by Violet Kupersmith .


message 37: by Kalen (last edited Mar 09, 2014 04:54PM) (new)

Kalen | 218 comments I devoured The Aviator's Wife today after listening to the Booktopia Petosky podcast on Friday.


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Denise (deniseg53) | 221 comments I finished an arc of Maggie Shipstead's next book, Astonish Me. Loved it.


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Stacy (astaceodyssey) I stayed up late finishing We Disappear We Disappear by Scott Heim by Scott Heim this morning, and will be starting Mysterious Skin Mysterious Skin by Scott Heim by the same author later today.


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Sabrina (sabrahb) I'm reading Annihilation: Book One and S. J.J. Abrams & Doug Dorst
I'm listening to Hyperion


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Chanda2426 | 136 comments I just finished Pavone's sophomore effort The Accident and it was awesome. A must-read for booklovers and adventure seekers alike.
I am planning on starting either The Moon Sisters or Chop Chop, both ARCs today.
Happy reading all!


message 42: by Karen (last edited Mar 11, 2014 02:06AM) (new)

Karen | 298 comments I just started The Winter People by Jennifer McMahon . The first of 4 books I have to read for Booktopia Vermont!


message 43: by Denise (new)

Denise (deniseg53) | 221 comments Chandra, thanks for the recommendations. Are they like
spy thrillers or more like mysteries?


message 44: by Deb (new)

Deb | 94 comments So far in March I have read:
Glitter and Glue loved it! Cannot wait to see Kelly Corrigan in Vermont!!
The Rosie Project
The Returned

Just starting The Winter People
Then The Cartographer of No Man's Land
Two more Booktopia Vermont authors!!


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Melissa (thenovelbutterfly) | 101 comments Deb wrote: "So far in March I have read:
Glitter and Glue loved it! Cannot wait to see Kelly Corrigan in Vermont!!
The Rosie Project
The Returned

Just starting ..."

I have The Cartographer of No Man's Land on my nightstand (literally). It is a library book, so I think I have to put Orphan Master Son's on hold (I am struggling with it anyway) and read that one.


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Chanda2426 | 136 comments Denise wrote: "Chandra, thanks for the recommendations. Are they like
spy thrillers or more like mysteries?"


Hi Denise! They are a little of both, but The Accident gives readers a sneak peek behind the publishing industry. Very satisfying!


message 47: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 279 comments Finished listening to The Martianand I loved it! The changing narration kept the plot rolling along, building suspense until the very end. I would have enjoyed more character development, but this is a roller-coaster of science book. I have a number of science major friends, and I have been urging them to read this so they can review the science parts.


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M.A. | 8 comments Just finished: A Dance with Dragons Dreams and Dust (A Song of Ice and Fire #5, Part 1 of 2) by George R.R. Martin

After that (1051 pages), made some shorter selections.

Reading: The Days of Anna Madrigal (Tales of the City, #9) by Armistead Maupin
Next in line: The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman


message 49: by Susanne (last edited Mar 13, 2014 07:30AM) (new)

Susanne (heysus74) | 97 comments Melissa wrote: "Finished listening to The Martian and I loved it! The changing narration kept the plot rolling along, building suspense until the very end. I would have enjoyed more character development, but this is a roller-coaster of science book. I have a number of science major friends, and I have been urging them to read this so they can review the science parts
"


I kept thinking about the science too -- how accurate is it and how much is "yeah, sure, this will work...this will get him out of that jam". But I became so invested in his well being, I kept hoping everytime that it would. If they had to leave anyone behind, it's a good thing they left someone with a lot of skills. I would have died on day two, no question about it.


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Susanne (heysus74) | 97 comments I finished The Secret Keeper yesterday. It was so slow in parts that it felt like a slog. And then I get to the last 1/4 of the book ... holy schmoly, I did not see that coming. I had my theories, but that was not one of them. The book could have been shorter or faster paced in parts, but the ending makes it worth it.

Now I'm going to try and finish The Bone Season and Lexicon. I'm going to have to switch from audible to kindle for the Bone Season -- I'm 80%+ through, and I've decided I don't like the narrator; she has a nice accent which hides the fact that her voice is flat and doesn't express a lot of emotion. Lexicon is my nightly read. Right now, aside from constantly running for their lives, a lot of nothing is going on (I'm almost 200 pages into it). I like the premise of the book, but I need more than running and nothing. Hopefully I'll get some answers soon.

The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton The Bone Season (The Bone Season, #1) by Samantha Shannon Lexicon by Max Barry .


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