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What are you reading January 2015

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message 1: by Linda (new)

Linda | 3099 comments Mod
Happy 2015.

I spent January 1 completely off electronics and read, read, read. I finished my book for my Postal Book Group that should have been in the mail yesterday. Tomorrow.

I started The Pearl when I got finished with the Postal book.
I'm also actively reading Jesus before Christianity.
I'm listening to Crazy Rich: Power, Scandal, and Tragedy Inside the Johnson & Johnson Dynasty on my iPad and South of Broad in the car where I've hardly been for the past 2 weeks.

Happy new year and happy reading, all!


message 2: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckymurr) | 557 comments I started Peyton Place & I hope to get to A Sudden Light & Leaving Time


message 3: by Sue (new)

Sue | 415 comments I'm about halfway through A Woman in the Polar Night, which I am enjoying slowly for its quiet beauty.

I'm still working my way through two essay collections: Bad Feminist: Essays and This is the Story of a Happy Marriage. There were so many well received essay collections last year. I enjoy them, but they take me awhile to get through.

In the car, I just started listening to Defending Jacob.

I want to get some of these tied up before I plunge into my main fiction read for the month: The Book of Strange New Things.


message 4: by Ben (new)

Ben James | 3 comments I'm hoping to finish The Goldfinch & get through some of the books I got for Christmas:

The Goldfinch The World of Ice & Fire Neuromancer A River Runs Through It The Narrow Road to the Deep North


message 5: by Gerald (last edited Jan 02, 2015 08:12AM) (new)

Gerald Miller | 821 comments After a horrible second half of 2014 I and finally finishing The Alienist by Caleb Carr I am returning to The Weed That Strings the Hangman's Bag (Flavia de Luce, #2) by Alan Bradley . At only nine hours its short compared to the huge Alienist. My New Years Resolution is keep it short for a while.


message 6: by Adore (new)

Adore I started the goldfinch yesterday --it will probably take me all of January to finish! Next up is Willa Cather's O Pioneers.


message 7: by Amanda (new)

Amanda | 5 comments Yesterday I finished reading The Miniaturist. I am starting on The Rosie Effect tonight.


message 8: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen (kathleeng52) | 24 comments Just started The Weight of Blood by Laura McHugh.


message 9: by Marion (new)

Marion Hill (kammbia1) I just started reading The Book of Strange New Things and it reminds me of The Sparrow so far.


message 10: by Linda (new)

Linda | 3099 comments Mod
Billy Joel This was going to be my next book and then I discovered a Billy Joel special (receiving the Gershwin Prize) on PBS.

I think the first concert my now husband and I went to on a date was Billy Joel. His music is still good in the nose bleed section.


message 11: by Lori Kane (new)

Lori Kane | 2 comments I just finished Station Eleven today, very good, now I'm deciding what to pick up next


message 13: by Linda (new)

Linda | 2 comments I just finished reading The Perfume Collector & I am 80 pages into All The Light We Cannot See and loving it.


message 14: by Lynda (new)

Lynda (lyndalc) | 2 comments Currently reading "Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy" and planning to start "The Snow Child".


message 15: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Bramlett | 15 comments I read The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up right at the end of 2014 and then immediately started Rumble by Ellen Hopkins.


message 16: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Bramlett | 15 comments I read The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up right at the end of 2014 and then immediately started Rumble by Ellen Hopkins.


message 17: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Bramlett | 15 comments I read The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up right at the end of 2014 and then immediately started Rumble by Ellen Hopkins.


message 18: by Sheila (new)

Sheila I finished Divergent January 1st and immediately started Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil: A Savannah Story which I have been wanting to read for awhile. I'm also listening to Enemy of God.


message 19: by Karen (new)

Karen Brown (khbrown) | 99 comments I'm about a third of the way through "Lila" by Marilynne Robinson (so good) and will then move on to "My Brilliant Friend" by Elena Ferrante (for the Slate Audio Book Club) and then "The Rosie Effect" by Graeme Simsion (pure enjoyment!) Am a bit overwhelmed by the lists of upcoming Spring releases. Trying to keep my focus on preparing for the Tournament of Books. Hopefully, the brackets will be released soon!


message 20: by Adore (new)

Adore Karen-- I love the slate audio book club! I meant to read the January selection but forgot over the holidays!


message 21: by Cyndi (new)

Cyndi D. (beaderknits) | 4 comments I just finished The Opposite of Loneliness, I couldn't put it down.


message 22: by Jumana (new)

Jumana Reading Fourth of July Creek by Smith Henderson
And listening in the car: Rebecca  by Daphne du Maurier


message 23: by Linda (new)

Linda | 3099 comments Mod
Jumana wrote: "Reading Fourth of July Creek by Smith Henderson
And listening in the car:Rebecca  by Daphne du Maurier"


You've got two really great books there, Jumana!


message 24: by Sheila (new)

Sheila Jumana wrote: "Reading Fourth of July Creek by Smith Henderson
And listening in the car:Rebecca  by Daphne du Maurier"


Jumana- are you enjoying the audio version of Rebecca? I bought the book years ago but have a feeling I'm never going to actually read it.


message 25: by Jumana (new)

Jumana Hi Sheila
It's not bad,the reader is doing a good job. I don't know if I would get into it either if I was just reading it.


message 26: by Amy (last edited Jan 03, 2015 05:20PM) (new)

Amy (amybf) | 144 comments Linda wrote: "Billy Joel This was going to be my next book and then I discovered a Billy Joel special (receiving the Gershwin Prize) on PBS.

I think the first concert my now husband and I went t..."


Love Billy Joel! I've seen him in concert quite a few times -- the latest just this past November at Madison Square Garden. The show was -- as usual with Billy! -- excellent, with surprise appearances by John Mellencamp and Sting, who each performed a song with Billy. The best part? The fact that a college friend whom I hadn't seen in 20 years flew out from California to go to the concert with me!

I have the biography on my TBR list, Linda. Let me know if you enjoy it!


message 27: by Sheila (new)

Sheila Jumana wrote: "Hi Sheila
It's not bad,the reader is doing a good job. I don't know if I would get into it either if I was just reading it."


Thanks! I just put it on hold at the library. Can't wait to start listening to it.


message 28: by Gerald (new)

Gerald Miller | 821 comments My first concert was THE BEACH BOYS and CHICAGO at MSG. Does that count. Any books? lol


message 29: by Linda (new)

Linda | 3099 comments Mod
Gerald wrote: "My first concert was THE BEACH BOYS and CHICAGO at MSG. Does that count. Any books? lol"

Not that I can think of, Gerald. Perhaps a generic book about the history of Rock and Roll?


message 30: by Tomissa (new)

Tomissa | 18 comments Sue wrote: "I'm about halfway through A Woman in the Polar Night, which I am enjoying slowly for its quiet beauty.

I'm still working my way through two essay collections: [book:Bad Feminist: E..."


For me, essay collections are hard to read quickly. I tend to read a bit, set it back down, read something else, and then come back to it. I loved Bad Feminist and am trekking through ...Happy Marriage as well.


message 31: by Tomissa (new)

Tomissa | 18 comments Amanda wrote: "Yesterday I finished reading The Miniaturist. I am starting on The Rosie Effect tonight."

I really disliked The Rosie Effect. Let me know what you think of it -- just took a different turn than the first novel, and I wasn't as happy the second time around.


message 33: by Jackie (new)

Jackie | 4 comments I just finished Me Before You and absolutely loved it. Started reading Station Eleven and so far, so good, even though I generally avoid apocalypse type stories. Listening to Everything I Never Told You in the car.


message 34: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 11 comments I just finished We Were Liars on my IPad, I'm still ploughing through Excellent Sheep , also an ebook. I'm listening to The Once and Future King and still haven't finished The Other which I'm reading in paperback, mostly in the bath..


message 37: by Ellen (last edited Jan 05, 2015 01:58PM) (new)

Ellen B I'm currently reading Moon over Soho (#2 in the Peter Grant series by Ben Aaronivitch) and Dust by Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor, which I read a review of in the New York Times sometime last summer. Also listening to In the Kingdom of Iceby Hampton Sides on Ann's recommendation. :)


message 38: by Stephany (new)

Stephany | 1 comments I am currently reading Orchid Fever by Eric Hansen. His writing style is easy and intelligent and the topic is fascinating.


message 39: by Merc (new)

Merc (oswinssouffle) | 21 comments I started A Discovery of Witches but I find myself wondering if it gets any better.


message 40: by Rhonda (new)

Rhonda I just finished The Winter People by Jennifer McMahon - a perfect cold weather book! I just started City of Light by Lauren Belfer and Fire within Teresa of Avila, John of the Cross and the Gospel - On Prayer by Thomas Dubay . So far both are very interesting.


message 42: by Gerald (new)

Gerald Miller | 821 comments Just finished The Weed That Strings the Hangman's Bag (Flavia de Luce, #2) by Alan Bradley last night. Always a pleasure to listen to a well written story. I understand Sam Mendes has bought the rights to the Bradley stories and will do them for a British TV series.


message 43: by Linda (new)

Linda | 3099 comments Mod
Gerald wrote: "Just finished The Weed That Strings the Hangman's Bag (Flavia de Luce, #2) by Alan Bradleylast night. Always a pleasure to listen to a well written story. I understand Sam Mendes has bought the rights to the Bradle..."

Oh, I'd love to see Flavia brought to life.


message 44: by Kate (new)

Kate | 270 comments I was home sick this week so I finished The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins , The Woman in White which I loved. I am continuing Any Human Heart by William Boyd , Any human Heart which I am also loving. 2015 is off to a great reading start!


message 45: by Gerald (new)

Gerald Miller | 821 comments Linda wrote: "Gerald wrote: "Just finished The Weed That Strings the Hangman's Bag (Flavia de Luce, #2) by Alan Bradleylast night. Always a pleasure to listen to a well written story. I understand Sam Mendes has bought the right..."

From what I understand Bradley didn't want them made in Hollywood. Just like Rowling.


message 46: by Pam (new)

Pam Lauman | 99 comments This week I finished One Thousand White Women for book club and thought it was a great story. We had a very lively discussion about it being factual or fiction. (It is fictional although the author's note is at the end of the ebook instead of at the front as in the paperback.

I finished Jacqueline Winspear's A Lesson in Secrets this morning. It is the 8th book in the Maisie Dobbs series, which I love.

Yesterday I was browsing in the local bookstore and found Everything I Need to Know I Learned From a Little Golden Book. I had to purchase it because it was absolutely perfect. If you ever read Golden books as a child or to your children this is a must read! Very cute.


message 47: by Janet (new)

Janet (justjanet) | 791 comments I am reading for the Tournament of Books. Redeployment and The Bone Clocks


message 48: by Mary (new)

Mary | 57 comments I subscribe to the London review of books because they offered a special price. The articles are usually way over my head but I did read about The Days of Abandonment by Elena Ferrante (it has been translated from Italian). I really enjoyed it. She describes perfectly the thoughts and feelings of a woman who is abandoned by her husband. Even thought it was many years ago and I am happily remarried, I could relate!


message 49: by Rachel W (new)

Rachel W (razzle97) | 64 comments I will be reading through The Novel: A Biography all year. I am also currently reading The Great Gatsby on paper and Marmee and Louisa: The Untold Story of Louisa May Alcott and Her Mother on audio this month.


message 50: by Gerald (new)

Gerald Miller | 821 comments Just started listening Ancillary Sword (Imperial Radch, #2) by Ann Leckie . My only problem is that they went to an British narrator. I just think that the last narrator might have been a little bland. At least I have a better idea of what I am dealing with.


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