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Nicole(thereadingrebel)
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Nov 09, 2012 12:28PM
What books have you checked out or bought lately?I love getting new books and sharing which ones I got so here is a thread to do that. :)
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I bought these kindle books today...
by Susan May Warren
by Colleen Coble
by Bonnie Blythe
by Dayo BensonAnd I can loan all of them except that 2nd one. :)
Just checked out from the library . . .
by Georgette Heyer
by Sarah Dunant
by Emma Donoghue
by Marilynne Robinson
by Ann Burton
Carol wrote: "Just checked out from the library . . .
by Georgette Heyer
by Sarah Dunant
by Emma Donoghue[bookcove..."
ooh Carol I loved The Birth of Venus!! I hope you enjoy it as well :-)
I haven't started any yet, but I guess I could start with that one.Did you read
?I had on hold both books by Emma Donoghue but the newer book came first?!
No, I haven't. I just read the plot summary here on Goodreads. I'm not sure if I could read it lol. It sounds very dark but in a very real way. I might be to chicken to read it lol.
I just bought the first two Monster High novels in paperback last night. I've been so curious to read them since I love seeing the diversity of the dolls we sell at my store. I'm over halfway through the first book. It's kinda shallow and overly prissy in some ways, all the extensive detail on brand name clothes every time they get dressed, and the word puns are KILLING me. "Voltage!" "FANG-tastic!" But somehow it's still got me hooked. o.o
I just bought
and
(one Georgette Heyer book has lots of French and some of the classics I read do too,I will see if I can translate it in english or at least get the jist of it)
ACT prep book, Stealing Kevin's Heart, The Company of the Dead, 101 Things you Didn't Know about Jane Austen, The Wedding Dress, Bless me Ultima, and Bringing up Bebe. I work at a library and check out books almost every night :) I haven't gotten to any of these yet! I need more hours in the day ;)
Maggie wrote: "ACT prep book, Stealing Kevin's Heart, The Company of the Dead, 101 Things you Didn't Know about Jane Austen, The Wedding Dress, Bless me Ultima, and Bringing up Bebe. I work at a library and check..."101 things you didn't know about Jane Austen is really great.I learned a lot I didn't know about her and her novels.
Bought these books so far for the month of December. I usually allow myself 5 new books a month :)
and
Between vacation and a sale on BetterWorldBooks, I've recently acquired 10 new books! I can't wait to get reading! :D
Ooh! Nice collection of books there, Nicole! I've read
&
They're both really good! I think you'll especially like Love in Disguise. It was great! ;)
Nicole wrote: "Between vacation and a sale on BetterWorldBooks, I've recently acquired 10 new books! I can't wait to get reading! :D
[bookc..."Nice. do you have kindle? if so, most of the above books you mentioned have been free for kindle on amazon because I got them for mom's kindle.. and those kind of books are always free.
Hi Deb! I do not have a kindle. I know it would prob'ly end up being cheaper in the long run, but I really prefer having an actual copy of the book! :) Thanks for letting me know!
I love to have an actual copy of a book too. But I also love to be able to get great books for free! ;)
Aerykah wrote: "Ooh! Nice collection of books there, Nicole! I've read
& 
They're both really good! I think you'll especially like Love ..."
I want to read all those Nicole.
Aery- I really want to read that one- is it as funny as the plot makes it sound??
& 
They're both really good! I think you'll especially like Love ..."
I want to read all those Nicole.
Aery- I really want to read that one- is it as funny as the plot makes it sound??
Alice wrote: "Aery- I really want to read that one- is it as funny as the plot makes it sound?? "It's really funny!! I loved it & I think you'll love it too! ;D
Lately checked out 2 books:1) Wolf Hall ~ Hilary Mantel
- wanted to read Bringing Up the Bodies so I figure I should read the first book. My habit is if I find a book that I want to read is a sequel or part of a series I have to read the previous books because I'm afraid I'm gonna miss out on something in the series. Plus I just want to get the whole feel of a series.
2) Bloodsucking Fiends ~ Christopher Mooore
- Moore is a hilarious author. Got introduced to him by reading the second book of this series You Suck which I didn't realize at the time was part of a series. So I basically read the books out of order. Now I'm reading the very first in the series. I'm thinking after I finish with this I'm gonna read the other books again, but in order this time lol
Haven't bought any new books yet, but did win 2 books in the Goodreads First Read giveaways:
Deliver Me from Temptation ~ Tes Hilaire
Forever Man ~ Brian W. Matthews
Enjoyed both books and posted reviews on the site if you wanna check them out.
I recently bought
&
I've never read anything by this author, but I'm always open to trying someone new! :)
Just borrowed and read Rise of Empire! Soooooo good! Highly recommend if you are a Tolkien person. Can't wait to get my hands on the next installment.
Grace wrote: "I have more books checked out faster then I can read them. Right now I am reading 
and
and [bookcover:Almost Home: A Story Based on the Li..."Are you planning to see the The Hobbit movie?
Ok, technically didn't buy it...but I received it for free from the author himself, Tom Barry. I got a copy of his book
Just wanna give him a shout out for his generosity. Don't know many authors who do this for his twitter followers.
I checked out
from my grandmothers bookshelf. So far it is good. The funniest thing so far is that one of the characters stated "A beaver's testicles, powdered and dissolved in water, can restore an idiot to sanity." I had a very hard time not giggling when I read that.
Please let me know what you think of the Tutor's daughter! Deciding which Klassen to start with!!
Beth wrote: "
is on it's way in the mail! Christmas gift from my mom :)"Oh, I really want to read Tutor's Daughter!
I definitely will! I hope to start it as soon as it graces my the steps of my front porch :)I've read all of her novels prior to this one, and I'd have to say that my favorite is probably Lady of Milkweed Manor, however, most seem to like her others better. I just felt this one had the most punch emotionally :) But they are all really, really good :)
ohh thanks! I am a hopeless romantic so the most romantic one would be best for me, which do you think that is? I can't wait to read her books :) (clean) regency romance is my perfect genre!
They are all very romantic!! LoMM is probably the most sad, and The Silent Governess to my memory seems to be the most romantic. But so was The Girl in the Gatehouse. I recommend reading them all. If you like regency-set stories then you can't go wrong :)
Thanks!! Great! All romantic!! That me sorted then!! I want to read them all. Romantic regency set stories are my thing so these will be great!! :D
I'll take any recommendations you ladies have too! I'd love to read more books like Klassen's, or at least, along the same vein.
Check out my bookshelf!! ;D all regency romances pretty much ;)
Highly recommend...
Well my favourite is Julianne Donaldson's Edenbrooke - so good!
Heidi Ashworth - Miss Delacourt Speaks her Mind (and sequel Miss Delacourt has Her Day)
And also... Amanda Grange - she does a great diary series for the heroes side of the story in Jane Austen novels and also she does her own regency romances which are great (favs... Titanic Affair. That would be a fairytale. The Silverton scandal. The earl next door. (Really I could list them all!!))
Highly recommend...
Well my favourite is Julianne Donaldson's Edenbrooke - so good!
Heidi Ashworth - Miss Delacourt Speaks her Mind (and sequel Miss Delacourt has Her Day)
And also... Amanda Grange - she does a great diary series for the heroes side of the story in Jane Austen novels and also she does her own regency romances which are great (favs... Titanic Affair. That would be a fairytale. The Silverton scandal. The earl next door. (Really I could list them all!!))
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