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Noeleen
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Jan 03, 2012 02:25PM
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I'm about a third of the way in and it's pretty good. Not your typical P&P spin off, it's about an Austen fan searching for the history of the "real" Darcy and Elizabeth.
I'm about a third of the way in and it's pretty good. Not your typical P&P spin off, it's about an Austen fan searching for the history of the "real" Darcy and Elizabeth.
Marianne, I'm on the list at the library for that one. Pretty far down the list as a matter of fact, but they have several copies so maybe it won't be too long.
I'm almost finished with Beneath the Night Tree. I'm trying not to rush because I don't want it to end but I can't help myself!
Heather wrote: "Steve Jobs Biography. Absolutely fascinating book."Agree. Whether you love Apple or hate it, his story is fascinating.
Wise Man's Fear : Day 2 of the Kingkiller Chronicles by Patrick Rothfuss. After that I will continue Delirium by Lauren Oliver, and then read Naked in Death along with many of you! For February, I plan on making my first read Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor, can't wait!
im listening to 11/22/63 and finished a sarah dressen book last night (who i love). starting name of the wind tonight and maybe prized too.
Still reading 11/22/63....Am I ever to finish this book?
I just finished Hostile Witness by Rebecca Forrester and started Deadly Night by Heather Graham. Hostile Witness was very good and it was one of the first books I downloaded on my Kindle Fire.
I'm on chapter 9 of
and really enjoying it. I love Nora Roberts but put these off because of the future thing. Normally I don't care for those type of books, but these don't mention a lot of sci-fi type stuff.
I just finished Me & Emma and I really liked it. I'm starting But Inside I'm Screaming by the same author now.
Mutant 59: The Plastic Eaters by Gerry Davis and Kit PedlerCrime Fighting Heroes of Television by Vincent Terrace
The Brave and Bold Team-Up Archives by Bob Haney, et. al.
The Essential Marvel Team-Up by a buncha folks.
Nova Express by William S. Burroughs
Oh, and some Ashes in the Wind book by some chick I can never remember the name of :-)
I'm 50% into
by Marie Lu. I think YA authors are brilliant in crafting dystopian novels! I'm also reading the first In Death book and a non-fiction.
Karen wrote: "I'm 50% into
by Marie Lu. I think YA authors are brilliant in crafting dystopian novels! I'm also reading the first In Death book and a non-fiction."That looks really good, Karen. I've just pre-ordered it. It comes out here on 2nd Feb.
Karen wrote: "I'm 50% into
by Marie Lu. I think YA authors are brilliant in crafting dystopian novels! I'm also reading the first In Death book and a non-fiction."Oh, yes, this one looked good!
I'm reading The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern for one of my book groups. Also reading The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (Anne Brontë), one of the three books that has been on the "currently reading" shelf for a while...but I am always reading too much! When I finish the Brontë, I'll get back into another of those, probably the Bonhoeffer.
Karen wrote: "Noeleen wrote: "At the moment I'm reading
"That book kept me up at night, Noeleen!" I read nearly half of it last night Karen, I am really loving it, going to log off here shortly to read for another few hours before bed, my daughter is reading the series at the moment too, she is on the third book
Kiki wrote: "I'm reading The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern for one of my book groups. Also reading The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (Anne Brontë), one of the three books that has been on the "currently reading" s..." I loved The Night Circus Kiki, it was one of my favourite reads last year
Rich wrote: "Mutant 59: The Plastic Eaters by Gerry Davis and Kit PedlerCrime Fighting Heroes of Television by Vincent Terrace
The Brave and Bold Team-Up Archives by Bob Haney, et. al.
The Essential Marvel ..." Rich, I also agreed to the Ashes book, let me know how you go with it! I'll let you go first with reading it!
I'm almost done with book 1 of Darth Bane and I'm also listening to Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
I just started Buddha in the Attic last night but I think I'll probably finish it today. I'm really loving this book.
aha i've just got the sample because of folk over on the fb rkb page. Looking forward to it now - oh so many books so little time!!
Jamie wrote: "Still reading 11/22/63....Am I ever to finish this book?"Are you not enjoying it Jamie?
Patricia wrote: "I just started Buddha in the Attic last night but I think I'll probably finish it today. I'm really loving this book.
"Patricia, is this a stand alone book?
I'm at the end of 77 Shadow Street, just started Two for the Dough, and am in the middle of Desperate Housedogs.
I'm reading
and although I really am enjoying it I'm finding it's a little slow as well, possibly because I have so mny other books I can't wait to start, and possibly because I have a terrible headache, but for whatever reason I keep finding myself distracted, and wanting to check back in on RKB.
Noeleen wrote: "Jamie wrote: "Still reading 11/22/63....Am I ever to finish this book?"
Are you not enjoying it Jamie?"
I am enjoying it Noeleen, but I think events have conspired against me somewhat so that my reading time has been diminished of late.
Are you not enjoying it Jamie?"
I am enjoying it Noeleen, but I think events have conspired against me somewhat so that my reading time has been diminished of late.
Noeleen, yes Buddha in the Attic is a stand alone book. I mentioned her previous book only because I liked this one and I want to read more she has written, since I really liked this one, and I believe it was Karen who said her other book was good.
Jamie wrote: "Noeleen wrote: "Jamie wrote: "Still reading 11/22/63....Am I ever to finish this book?"Are you not enjoying it Jamie?"
I am enjoying it Noeleen, but I think events have conspired against me somew..."
hope you get a little more reading time in the future Jamie!
Patricia wrote: "Noeleen, yes Buddha in the Attic is a stand alone book. I mentioned her previous book only because I liked this one and I want to read more she has written, since I really liked this one, and I be..."thanks Patricia, it sounded interesting, I will have to check it out
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