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Jillyn I'm reading Cinder (Lunar Chronicles, #1) by Marissa Meyer


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Bookboy | 59 comments Mod
Currently reading The Coldest War (The Milkweed Triptych, #2) by Ian Tregillis


message 553: by Pam (new)

Pam Finished THE LITIGATORS. It was interesting. Now reading LOVE ANTHONY by Lisa Genova, one of my favorite authors. Cannot put it down.


message 554: by Tay (last edited Oct 18, 2012 06:07AM) (new)

Tay | 37 comments I finished Transfer of Power by Vince Flynn. A another great read by Vince Flynn. I really love this series. I love the great buildup suspense in the beginning and love the cat and mouse game between the CIA and terrorists. 4 1/2 out of 5


message 555: by Pam (new)

Pam Just finished LOVE ANTHONY. Wow! Lisa Genova never disappoints. She can write about her main character's disease and turn it into a marvelous reading experience. This third book is a really sad story, but wonderful. I loved it!


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Darlene Jones (darlene_jones) | 51 comments I'm now reading Waiting for Sunrise by William Boyd
Intriguing.


message 557: by Jillyn (new)

Jillyn I'm starting You're Not Doing It Right Tales of Marriage, Sex, Death, and Other Humiliations by Michael Ian Black


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Aoibhínn (aoibhinn) Earlier today, I finished reading The Witching Hour (Lives of the Mayfair Witches, #1) by Anne Rice by Anne Rice. The Witching Hour is an extremely long novel, 1207 pages, but don't let that put you off reading as once you open the first page you soon find yourself completely absorbed in the chilling tale of the Mayfair Witches. This novel has a spellbinding, engrossing, well-written tale with complex and mysterious characters. There are plenty of compelling twists and turns in the plot to keep you interested and the suspense is drawn out to perfection. The novel is completely unpredictable, I found the ending to be quite a shock! My full review can be found here.

Now, I'm about to start The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving by Washington Irving and Frankenstein (Penguin Classics) by Mary Shelley by Mary Shelley.


message 559: by Jillyn (new)

Jillyn I just had to start reading Never Cry Wolf by Farley Mowat for my English class.


message 560: by Florence (Lefty) (new)

Florence (Lefty) MacIntosh Jillyn wrote: "I just had to start reading Never Cry Wolf by Farley Mowat for my English class."

I really hope you like it, I sure did. One of Canada's most loved authors, I'm kinda proud of him.


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Kaitlin (rr33) | 22 comments I am reading Eragon (Inheritance, #1) by Christopher Paolini & Alice in Zombieland by Nickolas Cook & The Getaway by Jim Thompson


message 562: by Jillyn (new)

Jillyn Florence wrote: "I really hope you like it, I sure did. One of Canada's most loved authors, I'm kinda proud of him."

I loved it, actually. His writing is a good blend of humor and observation. It's a book I'll be recommending in the future :)

Now I'm currently reading If I Lie by Corrine Jackson


message 563: by Florence (Lefty) (new)

Florence (Lefty) MacIntosh Jillyn wrote: "Florence wrote: "I really hope you like it, I sure did. One of Canada's most loved authors, I'm kinda proud of him."

I loved it, actually. His writing is a good blend of humor and observation. It..."


Hi Jillyn, so glad, and thanks for letting me know:) "If I lie" looks really interesting.


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Keith | 14 comments just finishedAssassin just started Pirate realy getting in to this hero sounds like the guy i wish i was lol


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Kelani | 50 comments I am reading Seven-X


message 566: by Jillyn (new)

Jillyn "Florence wrote: "I really hope you like it, I sure did. One of Canada's most loved authors, I'm kinda proud of him."

I really enjoyed If I Lie. It's very emotional and dramatic, and it had me teary eyed more than once.

Right now, I'm starting Whoever You Are by Donna Marie Lanheady


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Tay | 37 comments I finished The Racketeer by John Grisham. Another great read though I didn't like it as much as The Litigators or The Confession


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Darlene Jones (darlene_jones) | 51 comments I'm reading The Nine Lives of Charlotte Taylor The Nine Lives of Charlotte Taylor by Sally Armstrong
What an amazing woman!


message 569: by Jillyn (new)

Jillyn I'm reading Tiger Lily by Jodi Lynn Anderson


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Darlene Jones (darlene_jones) | 51 comments I just finish The Nine Lives of Charlotte Taylor and wrote a 5 star review for it.


message 571: by Aoibhínn (new)

Aoibhínn (aoibhinn) Earlier I finished reading Frankenstein by Mary Shelley by Mary Shelley. This novel turned out to be nothing like what I was expecting. I was expecting a generic horror story about a monster but what I got was so much more complex, it's actually quite a philosophical story really. I was extremely surprised and impressed by the actual story itself. I really enjoyed this book and I'm happy I finally got around to reading this classic. My full review is here.

I'm planning to read Eleven on Top (Stephanie Plum, #11) by Janet Evanovich by Janet Evanovich next.


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Kelani | 50 comments I am reading Fifty Shades Darker.


message 573: by Jillyn (new)

Jillyn I just finished North Pole High A Rebel Without a Claus by Candace Jane Kringle


message 574: by Jillyn (new)

Jillyn and now I'm currently reading Fathomless (Fairytale Retellings, #3) by Jackson Pearce


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Tay | 37 comments I finished The Forgotten Man by Robert Crais and Mr. Lucky by James Swain. I really enjoyed both books and would give each 4 stars.


message 576: by Aoibhínn (new)

Aoibhínn (aoibhinn) I finished reading Eleven on Top (Stephanie Plum, #11) by Janet Evanovich by Janet Evanovich this morning. Stephanie's adventures still make me laugh after 11 novels. There are so many hilarious and witty scenes in this book. But I have to admit I was a bit annoyed by Stephanie in this book. I just wish she'd finally choose between Joe Morelli and Ranger! http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Now I'm reading The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton by Kate Morton.


message 577: by Darlene (new)

Darlene Jones (darlene_jones) | 51 comments Finished Special Offers - fun read. Special Offers by M.L. Ryan


message 578: by Jillyn (new)

Jillyn I'm starting Girl of Nightmares (Anna, #2) by Kendare Blake


message 580: by Aoibhínn (new)

Aoibhínn (aoibhinn) I've finished reading The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton by Kate Morton today. I thought it was beautifully written with just enough twists and turns to keep the reader interested. It was obviously very well researched - I loved the WW2 bits. Those scenes were so vivid that I felt I was actually there! I found the pace of the novel, especially in the first half, to be rather slow. I thought the author spent too much time describing the various settings in the novel. It got really tiresome in places but the pace does pick up again in the second half. I loved the ending! The twist at the end completely surprised me. I wasn't expecting that! I'm usually quite good at predicting what's going to happen next in novels but that twist was a huge surprise!
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


Now I'm a couple of chapters into Like Dandelion Dust by Karen Kingsbury by Karen Kingsbury.


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Darlene Jones (darlene_jones) | 51 comments So far very much enjoying The Chapel in the Woods. The Chapel in the Woods by Susan Louineau


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Kelani | 50 comments I am reading Room by Emma Donahue. very good book


message 583: by Pam (new)

Pam I read ROOM last year. I thought it was an excellent story. Hope you enjoy.


message 584: by Nat (new)

Nat (themrsnatg) Still reading my way through all the Sherlock Holmes stories... taking some time!


message 585: by Kelani (new)

Kelani | 50 comments So far I am enjoying Room A LOT!!


message 586: by Aoibhínn (new)

Aoibhínn (aoibhinn) I finished reading Like Dandelion Dust by Karen Kingsbury by Karen Kingsbury last night and I really disappointed with it. The plot was very predictable, irritatingly repetitive, contrived and not very well-written. The concept of the story was interesting but the author is not a good enough writer to pull it off. This novel was simply too formulaic, too sweet, too predictable, too simplistic, too everything I don't like. The entire novel had that 'la-la-land' feel to it.
My full review is here: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


Today I've started reading The Tenderness Of Wolves by Stef Penney by Stef Penney.


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Kelani | 50 comments I just finished Smidgen of Sky by Dianna Wingnet and My Sisters The Saints by Colleen Carroll Campbell.
Now I am starting The Girl Who Played with Fire by Stieg Larsson


message 589: by Jillyn (new)

Jillyn I'm reading Bad Taste in Boys (Kate Grable, #1) by Carrie Harris


message 590: by Jillyn (new)

Jillyn And now I'm reading Underworld (Abandon Trilogy #2) by Meg Cabot and Flyaway by Helen Landalf


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Darlene Jones (darlene_jones) | 51 comments I'm reading Domingo's Angel for the second time and savoring every detail. Yes, it's worth a second read.
Domingo's Angel by Jenny Twist


message 592: by Aoibhínn (new)

Aoibhínn (aoibhinn) I finished reading The Tenderness Of Wolves by Stef Penney by Stef Penney this evening. Overall, I thought the novel was an interesting and mostly enjoyable read. There were some problems with it (not surprising in a debut novel), the plot became slow and tedious at times, there were too many characters - it was very hard to keep track of them all - and the author wrote all of her characters in the first person so sometimes it wasn't clear which character was doing the talking! I had to go back and re-read multiple chapters to figure out what was happening in the story, which was very annoying! The ending was very sudden. It came out of nowhere and it left too many storylines unresolved. I was left wondering WHERE is the rest of the story???
My full review is here: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Next I'm going to start The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton by S.E. Hinton.


message 593: by Jillyn (new)

Jillyn I'm reading Beta (Annex, #1) by Rachel Cohn


message 594: by Aoibhínn (new)

Aoibhínn (aoibhinn) I finished reading The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton by S.E. Hinton last night. This was my first time reading The Outsiders. I never managed to get around to reading it as a teenager but I've heard so many people say it is one of their favourite books so I thought it was about time that I read it finally. And now that I've finished the book I can't believe I waited so long! The Outsiders is a gripping and compelling read which is full of suspense. It was also extremely heart-breaking and touching at times. The novel is very well-written, considering S.E. Hinton was just seventeen years old when she wrote it. I was amazed with the amount of depth and layers in this book. It really is wonderful. Five stars!
My full review is here: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Today I've started reading The Lifeboat by Charlotte Rogan by Charlotte Rogan.


message 595: by Jillyn (new)

Jillyn I'm glad you liked it. The Outsiders is one of my favorites. :)

I'm reading Angel's Ink (The Asylum's Tales, #1) by Jocelynn Drake


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Darlene Jones (darlene_jones) | 51 comments Reading War Horse. War Horse (War Horse, #1) by Michael Morpurgo


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Kelani | 50 comments I'm reading Fifty Shades Freed


message 598: by Jillyn (new)

Jillyn And now I'm starting Codes and Roses (Bloodrose #1-3) by Julia Talbot


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Darlene Jones (darlene_jones) | 51 comments I finished War Horse - not nearly as good as The Winter Pony The Winter Pony by Iain Lawrence

I'm now reading The Consul General's Wife The Consul General's Wife by Aliefka Bijlsma


message 600: by Jillyn (new)

Jillyn And now I'm reading Caleb (Shadow Wranglers, #1) by Sarah McCarty


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