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Are you interested in well-researched fiction about crime/criminals as well, or only non-fiction?
I'm reading fluff.
Big, giant, fluff.
wtf
Big, giant, fluff.
wtf

Same, 22%.. I'm enjoying this slow burner :)


been reading some quickie UF lately.
Trying to complete my reading goal for the year.
Trying to complete my reading goal for the year.

Trying to complete my reading goal for the year."
Me too!


Also read Kate Beaton's gloriously funny Hark A Vagrant!, a collection of historical and literary strips. She talked more about Canadian history than I was able to keep up with, but everything else worked out ingeniously.
Also read Anders Nilsen's Big Questions, which was impressive and wholly worthwhile. I almost skipped on it since Nilsen also wrote what may be the worst book I've ever read, Monologues for the Coming Plague.

It took me over a month but I finished IQ84. What a beast. I needed a break from Murakami so I dove into Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, which was an extreme opposite, taking all of 2 days to read. Reading the 2nd in that trilogy now, unless someone has a good reason to stop while I'm ahead (I have a sequel and trilogy fear).
Never read it, so I'm no help :P
Starting on Witch World today. A friend recced it, hopefully it'll be good.
Starting on Witch World today. A friend recced it, hopefully it'll be good.

It took me over a month but I finished IQ84. What a beast. I needed a break from Murakami so I dove into Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, which was an extreme opposite, taking all of 2 days..."
I loved 'The Girl with the dragon Tattoo' but found the second one a trudge as it is really quite different from the first. However I loved 'The Girl Who kicked the Hornet's nest' as it really rounded off the trilogy nicely. I know not really that helpful, I personally have to read all the books in the series/trilogy and to be honest I am pleased I persevered with the 2nd as the third was so worth it.

I'm just about finished Hornet's Nest and I agree with your opinion - the second book was much different, strikingly so. The third really makes an effort to round out the story, making the odd second book fit with the first as a whole. All very different books, yet all of them pretty good on their own.
I just finished The Hunger Games series. It was amazingly good.






Everyone should check it out. It's a genre bending novel written with amazing perfection. It's way underpriced as well. I think it's Kindle-only right now.

Just finished Flowers for Algernon and The Sisters Brothers. I enjoyed Flowers, although less than I expected. Subsequently, I enjoyed Sisters, much more than I had expected when I began the book. Anyone read these?


I've been meaning to read Room. Maybe soon.



To be honest, the last half of the book is what made it a worthwhile read. The first half is easy to get into, but the message is certainly written into the last half.

To be honest, the last half of the book is what made i..."
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I definitely love his style when it comes to short stories. Completely different than his novel writing, which I find very often heavy, and clumsy at times.
So far, his short stories have never disappointed me and those I've been reading are quite terrific.



One of my favourite stories, it's worth reading the second book 'drawing of the three', if you're hooked at that point continue on, otherwise I'd say that's all that is really necessary to read to get a feel for Roland..


Just finished Flowers for Algernon and The Sisters Brothers. I enjoyed Flowers, although less than I expected..."
Steve, I'll point out here that the Flowers for Algernon that everyone raves about is the short story, which really is exceptional, and not the expanded book, which is strikingly less so. Your feeling that you were somehow cheated out of the read you were expecting is accurate.

In other news, I read Mile 81 which was terrible and The Cave which was astonishingly beautiful.. I need to look over it again to add some of the better quotes, which I did not find on goodreads.
I've been reading Harry Potter.
I feel like I don't belong here now. :P
I feel like I don't belong here now. :P

I feel like I don't belong here now. :P"
My family read them all aloud so there were no fights over who got to read them first. They are full of puns, snide mythological references, and really biting satire of numerous social institutions. I'm pretty sure most kids miss half of what is in them. No need to feel bad about reading them as an adult. I do wish the actual writing and plot development was a little (lot) better in some places, though.
Heh, I don't feel bad reading them. They're rather quick and enjoyable little reads.
Just seemed to not fit in with all the "literary" works being mentioned here. Thought it was a bit amusing is all :)
Just seemed to not fit in with all the "literary" works being mentioned here. Thought it was a bit amusing is all :)



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