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Currently reading Unwind by Neal Shusterman.


message 52: by Megan (new)

Megan (missmollymayhem) | 1 comments Currently reading "Sippy Cups are not for Chardonnay". Just finished "Bite Me" by Parker Blue, which was free. Next up is hopefully going to me "Dead in the Family" by Charlaine Harris, but Amazon hasn't said it's going to be released on Kindle yet. If not that one then either The Host by Stephenie Meyer or I may start the House of Night series


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Lanip | 7 comments The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks is what I'm reading now. Fascinating and holds my interest on multiple levels. I love my Kindle!


message 54: by Debbe (new)

Debbe Hendrix Currently reading Monday Night Jihad...a Kindle freebie. Relatively entertaining so far but a amatuerish writing style.


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Michelle (mkirias) Teresa wrote: "Chantelle wrote: "Booth's Sister"

How are you liking this book? I downloaded it but haven't had a chance to read it yet.

I'm currently reading Déjà Dead. I've had it..."


How did you like Déjà Dead? I read it via audio book, after reading her other works and I was not too impressed. I definitely enjoyed Deadly Décisions the best so far :)


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Dee | 1 comments I'm in the middle of both [image error] and The Red Door (Inspector Ian Rutledge, #12) by Charles Todd . I'm thoroughly enjoying the latter and will suffer through MM.~~Dee


message 57: by Elena (last edited May 09, 2010 04:41PM) (new)

Elena I am a new Stephen King fan and I am actually reading The Talisman. All his books are around only $6 for the Kindle. I plan to read them all...eventually.


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Lanip | 7 comments Elena wrote: "I am a new Steven King fan and I am actually reading The Talisman. All his books are around only $6 for the Kindle. I plan to read them all...eventually."
I just joined the Stephen King Group and saw they have a discussion planned at the end of May for The Talisman and the follow up, Black House. I'm thinking about "jumping ahead" of my reading with the Black house so I can participate. Hmmm, $6, eh?


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Just finished Unwind which I really liked. A couple parts of the book haunt me.

I'm now reading The Secret Hour by Scott Westerfeld.


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Angela (angelah110) | 82 comments Margaret wrote: "I've just started The Grapes Of Wrath. Amazingly, I've never read it."

I think this is a good thing about the kindle: I have read some classics that I always wanted to read.
Public Domain freebies are a great thing!


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Christina Stind | 10 comments I'm reading my first book on my Kindle: How to Paint a Dead Man by Sarah Hall.
So far I'm enjoying both the book and the Kindle - only problem is I just want to buy more books on it ...!


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Fred Simple | 1 comments I have just finished Flight of the Southern Cross, a well-researched novel about air power and the Civil War. It is also an adventure that moves up and down the Mississippi and in and out of New Orleans.


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Angie (angiequito) | 11 comments I have actually put my Kindle down for now to read some real books I got an excellent deal on. However, I was in the middle of reading Delay, Deny, and Defend by Jay Fineman. I was not really enjoying the book, so I think I just needed a break from it. I am also reading The Historian by Kosova


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Steve Anderson | 60 comments Just finished The Tourist, which was well-written but a little slow moving, with much of the story being told and not experienced. Now I'm on to City of Dragons, a crime noir thriller set in 1940 San Francisco with a female private dick. It's right down my alley.

Steve


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stormhawk | 542 comments We the Living - Ayn Rand


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Karen (karenwb) | 39 comments Favorite by Karen McQuestion


message 68: by Angela (last edited May 22, 2010 04:11PM) (new)

Angela (angelah110) | 82 comments Chronicles of Augustus Seton$1.99 on Amazon, pretty good light reading.


message 69: by Judy (new)

Judy | 3 comments The Red Door by Charles Todd. It's the 12th book in the Ian Rutledge series. Enjoyed it a lot.


message 71: by Aaron (new)

Aaron (scruffynerfer) Well I finished The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo last week and after buying the sequel I decided to read something else for a bit of variety. I decided on The Lightning Thief as it seems alot shorter and an easier read after what was quite a heavy book


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stormhawk | 542 comments American Gods - Neil Gaiman


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Stormy (silverana) | 22 comments Right now I am read the sookie stackhouse books.


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Scott Collins | 17 comments Alison Wonderland by Helen Smith. Funny stuff. :)


message 75: by Aaron (new)

Aaron (scruffynerfer) I started Awkward Situations for Men at the weekend and I am already half way through it. It's simply a collection of short, but generally funny stories that have been collected over a year. Set out in nice sections which makes it very easy to pick up and read. Most story's can be read in about 5 minutes but there are quite alot of them. Big fan of the author, Danny Wallace and this book is a good addition to the collection


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Meesh | 1 comments I just finished reading Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close. Im excited to write my first book review on this site, but it will have to wait until tomorrow. After spending a few hours reading on my kindle, I need time to let it soak in - and let my tears dry up.
Tomorrow I plan to start on a Murakami book.

BTW, hello! I'm new here. :)
<3
Meesh


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Timothy James Dean (timothyjamesdean) | 6 comments I'm a Goodreads' author - and my epic adventure, TEETH, set in the South Pacific, has been selling well on amazon. However, I've been amazed by the number of sales on Kindle! They're outpacing print by a wide margin...and I would love for you to check it out if you get the chance. This is a recent review by someone totally unknown to me who picked it up for their Kindle: what an awesome new world it is in many ways!

http://www.amazon.com/gp/cdp/member-r...


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Amber (celticstorm76) Now reading Power's Garden


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Jenna Scribbles I'm reading Rottweiler Rescue: a mystery for dog lovers on my Kindle. It's a great cozy mystery. I really hope to see more and more from this author.

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Jenna


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stormhawk | 542 comments The Secret Speech - Tom Rob Smith

It's the sequel to Child 44. More adventure than mystery, but it's good.


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I'm still reading Stieg Larsson's "Girl Who Played with Fire" but I just downloaded "Searching for Tamsen Donner (American Lives) - Hardcover (Mar. 1, 2009) by Gabrielle Burton" after hearing an absolutely glowing review of that memoir. Tamsen Donner was the wife of the George Donner of the famous Donner Party. While Ms. Burton has written a historical fiction novel about the Donner party, "Searching" is about Ms. Burton personal journey. I can't wait to start it.


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Alanna | 25 comments Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer. Want to finish before I see the movie.


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Stormy (silverana) | 22 comments Alanna wrote: "Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer. Want to finish before I see the movie."

me too!


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Scott Collins | 17 comments Book of Blognots, Not Blogs on my Kindle for Mac and Airship Eagle on my regular Kindle.


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stormhawk | 542 comments Atomic Lobster - Tim Dorsey

There's a lot going on in this book. Bizarre, but it's keeping me moving forward.


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Sue (snuzy36) LemonLinda wrote: "I am working on The Grapes of Wrath. I started out in the paperback that I had sitting on my shelf for years, but the print was entirely too small. It was annoying me and affecting my r..."

I loved this book so much I would love to find another similar to it :) hope you are enjoying it Sue


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Sue (snuzy36) Vicki wrote: "I've done that too, with a book in the middle of a series that FINALLY became available on Kindle.

Right now I'm reading The Girl With the Dragon Tatoo."


I loved the whole series!! Which book are you reading ? Sue


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Sue (snuzy36) stormhawk wrote: "I can't speak for Vicki, but I really enjoyed The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo ... there's a lot of tedious stuff at the front end. I had downloaded a sample and just got bogged down with the descri..."

I agree with you on that tedious crap .. he seems to like to go on about all kinds of details i dont want to know about .. but I fell in love with Lisbeth !! loved the series Sue


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Sue (snuzy36) Anna wrote: "i'm reading *the immortal life of henrietta lacks*. best science writing i've ever read and i don't like this genre. also plowed thru ruth ann nordin's eye of the beholder. i was surprised at how..."
I agree with you Anna, I got it from amazon and
I have never read anything like it before but I loved knowing about her and her family. sue


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Sue (snuzy36) Alanna wrote: "Shannen wrote: "I'm about halfway through Water for Elephants. It is so good!"

I loved this book. Can't wait for the movie!"


I also loved this book !! sue


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Sue (snuzy36) LemonLinda wrote: "The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton"

I have just picked this up and is on my tbr list :) let me know how you are liking it ?


message 93: by Sue (new)

Sue (snuzy36) I am current working on Philippa Gregory's novels of King Henry 8th .. I am on book 3. I am reading with a couple friends otherwise I would be not keep going with the series as I am not totally enjoying these books.


message 94: by Regina (new)

Regina (reginar) The Second Coming: The Second Coming (Words of the Prophecy, #1) by David H. Burton


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stormhawk | 542 comments Critical Care - Candace Calvert

Free download, wouldn't have chosen otherwise, but I really liked it.


message 96: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 30 comments So many good books in this thread. Thanks everyone!


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stormhawk | 542 comments Disaster Status - Candace Calvert
Follow up to Critical Care, also really enjoyed.


message 98: by Kelleigh (new)

Kelleigh (goodreadscomsunshine2047) Reading the Demonica series :)


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stormhawk | 542 comments Altered Carbon - Richard K. Morgan

For the Science Fiction and Fantasy goodreads group July SciFi read.


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