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I'll finish Drawing of the Three and hopefully get through The Waste Lands
, Sleep Donation
, Ender's Game
and the entire
series. I only own four and was waiting on a couple from the library. I got the call today that they are available. Wa hoo!
I haven't seen the show, but Red Dragon is almost entirely about Frances Dollarhyde. I wonder which parts Fuller liked.
This month, first of all, I want to finish:
Then I am planning on reading:
That's quite a lot, so I'm not sure I'm going to read all of them, but I think I'll pick from this list.
I hope you do read Sleep Donation when we do! It's short, so...Chocolat is wonderful, so I can't wait to hear what you think.
Seán wrote: "What is Sleep Donation?"Click on it, silly! You should join us for the buddy read. It's short, so shouldn't be hard to fit in. It's also very cheap. At least where I am.
Are you GR on a PC or laptop? You can download a free Barnes & Noble Nook app and read it there. Or, at least you can in America. I'm not sure about where you are. Maybe an Amazon Kindle app? I don't do Amazon, so am not sure about that.
Oi, I totally forgot
Bird Box by Josh Malerman; we're supposed to be having a buddy read of it around the third week of August.
Bird Box by Josh Malerman; we're supposed to be having a buddy read of it around the third week of August.
I've been slipping, but I'm back, hopefully. I'll try these ones:Fate/Zero(4)散りゆく者たち Chiriyukumonotachi (currently reanding)
The Road
Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Novels and Stories, Volume II
Great Expectations
Gavin wrote: "I've been slipping, but I'm back, hopefully. I'll try my this ones:Fate/Zero(4)散りゆく者たち Chiriyukumonotachi (currently reanding)
The Road
[book:Sherlock Holmes: The Com..."
I haven't read the manga Fate/Zero, but I have quite fond memories of the anime.
Melaslithos wrote: "Gavin wrote: "I've been slipping, but I'm back, hopefully. I'll try my this ones:Fate/Zero(4)散りゆく者たち Chiriyukumonotachi (currently reading)
The Road
[book:Sherlock H..."
It's a novel, though it does have a manga as well. I liked the anime too, reading the original; the anime is an extremely good adaptation.
I got The Library at Mount Char from Blogging for Books and I really want to read it soon. I know it is wrong but I am totally in love with that cover!!
wanting to read a book because of its cover seems wrong and i am probably setting myself up for a major disappointment. the blurb sounds interesting but the cover is what drew me in.
ahah good point!
reviews do matter to me, though. and despite all the high ratings for Angelfall I know I would probably not enjoy it.
reviews do matter to me, though. and despite all the high ratings for Angelfall I know I would probably not enjoy it.
cannot recall specifics anymore but the whole concept did not appeal to me because it sounded like more of the same. I don't think I would like the main character and am not a fan of the angels thing. At this point I really crave something new.
I never read anything labeled as YA until my children started reading it and now that they are older, I still read a lot of it. Yes, much of it is same ol'/sale ol', but you really do find some gems.
True, I just do not have that persistence anymore, at least for now. I have grown to enjoy psychological thrillers very much, something I did not use to read at all.
My favourite genre is still realistic fantasy, though.
My favourite genre is still realistic fantasy, though.
I went through about five years where I was reading psychological thriller/procedurals almost exclusively. Have you read any Patricia Cornwell or Thomas Harris? James Patterson's early stuff is good too, but I don't think he actually writes any of the newer stuff with his name on it.
No, I haven't... Not that big on procedural stuff, to be honest.
I think I might like Gillian Flynn but I have so much stuff to read from Netgalley and authors I don't think I will be buying anything anytime soon.
I think I might like Gillian Flynn but I have so much stuff to read from Netgalley and authors I don't think I will be buying anything anytime soon.
I've had a super busy month of August (and I'm going to have an even busier month of September). Which means of course that I didn't read as much as I would have liked to, and as expected, didn't read all I planned to.Here is the result of my August readings:
I finished what I planned on reading with some bonuses. I don't often stick to a plan so I'm pretty happy with that.
I've engaged in several reading groups/books exchanges this year. While it's absolutely great for discovering new things (and I really really loved some of those, that I would never have picked up by myself), I think next year I'll just stop, and read what tempts me at the moment, not stick to a plan. My schedule is far to hectic to stick to any plans, it's far too much efforts for me.
I could not agree more! I always read my face-to-face book club choice each month, but I am a happier reader when I just go with the flow for the rest.
I definitely read much more than I thought I would, a total of 12 books.
You can find my monthly wrap-up post here, if curious.
You can find my monthly wrap-up post here, if curious.
I just started reading Love Letters to the Dead last night then plan on reading Red Queen and The Martian. If I can actually make it to a fourth book then I might move on to The Enchanted
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I am counting on finishing
Then I would like to get to a couple of books I got from the author:
I am also contemplating reading
and whatever other books I have listed in my 20 books of summer challenge, as well as any Netgalley books (I am really trying to get that feedback rate up!).
What are you planning to read during August?