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message 51: by Kathy (new)

Kathy  (readr4ever) | 139 comments I'm still on the Agatha Raisin books by M.C. Beaton, just finishing Agatha Raisin and the Wellspring of Death last night. I'm hoping to receive Mockingjay from Amazon today. I preordered it from them.


message 52: by Simon (new)

Simon | 6 comments I starting reading The Name of the Wind about a week and a half ago. I love fantasy books and when I saw this book as the first of the trilogy and having hundreds of raving reviews from Amazon, I immediately jumped aboard. Boy, was I wrong. This book is pretty horrible and I'm about 80% done. If you look at the number of 5 star reviews on Amazon for this book, you would never have thought that so many people could be wrong (well, at least in my opinion).


message 53: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Just started The Crying Tree: A Novelby Naseem Rakha; it's about finding forgiveness for the unforgivable.


message 54: by Jason (new)

Jason (jasonct) | 38 comments I just finished the action packed read that is Mixed Blood Mixed Blood by Roger Smith

Reviewed here: http://wp.me/pTRJE-40


message 58: by Vince (new)

Vince (vchile) | 33 comments Just started Tomato Red by Daniel Woodrell.


message 59: by Sandi (last edited Sep 04, 2010 01:59PM) (new)

Sandi | 4 comments Just finished Second Glance and just started The Boy in the Striped Pajamas upstairs and The Widow Killer downstairs (because that way I don't have to run up and down the stairs to find my book whenever I want to read).


message 60: by Sandi (new)

Sandi | 4 comments Just finished Second Glance and just started The Boy in the Striped Pajamasupstairs and The Widow Killerdownstairs (because that way I don't have to run up and down the stairs to find my book whenever I want to read.


message 61: by Donna (new)

Donna I've added The Moses Expedition to my current reading and I am really enjoying it. It's a real page turner.


message 62: by Vince (new)

Vince (vchile) | 33 comments The Dramatist A Novel by Ken Bruen The Dramatist: A Novel. I'm catching up on the Jack Taylor series (this is #4). I highly recommend Ken Bruen to those who like dark crime novels.


message 63: by Frances (new)

Frances (thelioness) | 47 comments I'm reading When Christ and His Saints Slept. This is a second attempt.


message 64: by Vince (new)

Vince (vchile) | 33 comments The Big Sleep The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler while waiting (still) for my library reservation of Last Call The Rise and Fall of Prohibition by Daniel Okrent


message 65: by Kathy (new)

Kathy  (readr4ever) | 139 comments Well, I went and did it. I got obsessed with finishing the Agatha Raisin series before reading anything else, and there are so many great ones waiting for me. At least I only have 2 more in the series to catch me up. I've read 18 of the 20 in the last few weeks. They are quick reads, so I just decided to read them all.


message 67: by Simon (new)

Simon | 6 comments Will start reading Chevy Steven's "Still Missing". Heard many great things about this book so I will give it a shot.

Still Missing by Chevy Stevens


message 68: by Kathy (new)

Kathy  (readr4ever) | 139 comments Finally, I'm through with the Agatha Raisin series (until the new one in October) and have gotten to Mockingjay


message 69: by Alanna (new)

Alanna | 655 comments The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest by Stieg Larsson for my in person book club.


message 70: by Katniss (new)

Katniss (katniss1986) | 24 comments I recently started I Shall Wear Midnight by Terry Pratchett. It seems to be much more serious than the first three parts. I find that development quite interesting.


message 71: by galya (new)

galya I'm currently reading Mustaine: A Heavy Metal Memoir. When I met the guy at book signing, his attitude really discouraged me. No matter how messed up your childhood is, you shouldn't be so rude to your fans. (I went there because my fiancé loves his music) But the book is quite interesting, and my opinion of him is starting to somewhat change towards the positive.
Also, will soon start reading 12 Million Black Voices for my English class.


message 72: by Vince (new)

Vince (vchile) | 33 comments Just started The Likeness: A Novel & then heard from my library that Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition is ready for pick-up at last! Looks like I'm doing double duty.


message 73: by Nora (new)

Nora | 12 comments I'm just finishing Freedom

I loved it. There are some heartbreaking passages that just hit the nail on the head with relationships. How can Franzen write so well from a womans point of view?


message 74: by F. (last edited Sep 18, 2010 12:50PM) (new)

F. Glenn (fhaywoodglenn) | 15 comments I am currently reading and enjoying When Christ and His Saints Slept by Sharon Penman. When Christ and His Saints Slept (Eleanor of Aquitane, #1) by Sharon Kay Penman


message 75: by Vonney (new)

Vonney Young (ysgillen67) | 39 comments Nora wrote: "I'm just finishing Freedom

I loved it. There are some heartbreaking passages that just hit the nail on the head with relationships. How can Franzen write so well from a womans..."


I read the first chapter of "Freedom", loved it, but forced myself to put it aside to read my bookclub assignment, "In Cold Blood" which I sort of hate since I grew up in Kansas and remember when it happened and when the pair of murderers was hung.


message 76: by Donna (new)

Donna I finished The Moses Expedition and did enjoy it. Quick page-turner but very interesting.

I'm on to The Gentle Axe by R. N. Norris which I need to finish this weekend for my in person group next week. If you are a fan of Crime and Punishment you might enjoy this one.


message 77: by Nora (new)

Nora | 12 comments Vonney wrote: "Nora wrote: "I'm just finishing Freedom

I loved it. There are some heartbreaking passages that just hit the nail on the head with relationships. How can Franzen write so well ..."


Darn those book clubs!!


message 78: by Jean (new)

Jean (jaywya) | 7 comments Am currently reading Villette by Charlotte Bronte and The Girl with the Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier. I am enjoying both very much.


message 79: by Maria (new)

Maria | 21 comments And of August 2010 I finnished read a book "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott, and I started to read book "Small Island" by Andrea Levy. Last week I also start to read book "Women of the Silk" by Gail Tsukiyama.


message 80: by galya (new)

galya Maria wrote: "And of August 2010 I finnished read a book "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott, and I started to read book "Small Island" by Andrea Levy. L..."

Have you seen the movie "Little Women"? And if you did, is it as good as novel? I enjoy watching the part of the movie that I caught on TV, and it looked really good.


message 81: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (melitious) I'm working on Lost Souls by Dean Koontz. It's the 4th book in his Frankenstein series. I thought he was stopping at 3. I haven't determined whether I feel like he should have stopped at 3. Guess I'll find out in another 100 pages or so.


message 82: by Maria (last edited Sep 24, 2010 10:43AM) (new)

Maria | 21 comments galya wrote: "Maria wrote: "And of August 2010 I finnished read a book "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott, and I started to read book "Small Island" by [author:Andrea ..."

galya wrote: Have you seen the movie "Little Women"? And if you did, is it as good as novel? I enjoy watching the part of the movie that I caught on TV, and it looked really good

Hi, I first watched on TV couple years ago TV version from 1978 "Little Women" few times and I really like it, and than I watched also movie from 1994 "Little Women" with Winona Ryder and Susan Sarandon.


message 83: by Stuart (new)

Stuart (asfus) | 45 comments I am reading Storm Front by Jim Butcher


message 84: by galya (new)

galya Aside from my school assignment 12 Million Black Voices, I started Beetle in the Anthill in Russian. So far, I'm reading really slow, lol, but I hope to gain speed soon.


message 85: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (melitious) I am pretty far through The Book Thief by Markus Zusak.


message 86: by Katniss (new)

Katniss (katniss1986) | 24 comments Melissa wrote: "I am pretty far through The Book Thief by Markus Zusak."

I just started it! :)


message 87: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (melitious) I'm almost done. Hope you enjoy it.


message 88: by Vonney (new)

Vonney Young (ysgillen67) | 39 comments Just read the first chapter of "Our Tragic Universe".
Ok, the author hooked me, so I downloaded the rest of it. Have no earthly idea when I'll get around to reading the rest of it. I read enough first chapters and samples in the same length of time I could have read several complete novels. Must start on "The Wet Nurse's Tale" for bookclub Oct 29th. Author's coming. Have any of you read it?


message 89: by Donna (new)

Donna Finished The Gentle Axe - very good - and Death of a Cozy Writer - also very good and amusing too.


message 90: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (melitious) I am now reading Ape House by Sara Gruen.


message 91: by Alanna (new)

Alanna | 655 comments Just started The Zookeeper's Wife: A War Story by Diane Ackerman for my in person book club.


message 92: by Jean (new)

Jean (jaywya) | 7 comments I am currently reading Outlander by Diana Gabaldon and throughly enjoying it!


message 93: by galya (new)

galya Going to start The Time Wanderers later today or tomorrow. The previous two of the trilogy were very interesting, so I'm curious to know how it's going to finish.


message 94: by Katniss (new)

Katniss (katniss1986) | 24 comments Melissa wrote: "I'm almost done. Hope you enjoy it."

The Book Thief is in my opinion totally overrated. Didn't enjoy it so much. Earned two very weak stars.


message 95: by Katniss (new)

Katniss (katniss1986) | 24 comments I'm currently waiting for Watership Down to arrive at my library and started The Golden Compass in the meantime.


message 96: by Kathy (new)

Kathy  (readr4ever) | 139 comments Just finished Methland: The Death and Life of an American Small Town, great non-fiction book about the meth epidemic in America and how it happened. Last night I need a mystery, so I started Dark Road to Darjeeling, the 4th in the Julia Grey series by Deanna Raybourn.


message 98: by Dr Alex (new)

Dr Alex Delaware (DrAlexDelaware) | 1 comments Hi there

Dr Alex Delaware here, I'm reaching out to all fanatics of crime and mystery. My new case (novel) is afoot, I would like to request any assistance and support in solving this psychological investigation.

The details of the case are below;

Elise Freeman, a teacher at the exclusive Windsor Prep Academy was discovered dead in her bath at home in LA. On a DVD found near her lifeless body the emotionally and physically battered woman chronicles a year-and-a-half-long ordeal of abuse at the hands of three sadistic tormentors.

Find out more information about the case of Elise Freeman and view the evidence discovered in her home. To give your views on the case and the evidence please visit my website http://www.alexdelaware.co.uk/

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Thank you
Yours sincerely
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message 99: by Jean (new)

Jean (jaywya) | 7 comments I just finished reading "The Outlander", which was very good, and started Michael Connelly's new book "Reversal". From there, I will be reading James Patterson's "Blink" despite the fact it got a bad writeup on Amazon.


message 100: by Aline (new)

Aline (aline1102) I'm reading La Catedral del Mar, a book in Spanish about the medieval Barcelona. It's a beutiful story, I would advise it to all the people who can read in Spanish!


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