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What's the last book you finished?
What are you reading right now?
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What's the last book you finished?

The Night Watch by Sarah Waters - I wasn't a fan and only gave it 2 stars.


Clara's War by Clara Kramer Holocaust Survivor Memoir - 5 stars


On audiobook I finished The Wise Man's Fear by Patrick Rothfuss - amazing, 5 stars


and then read the Novella The Slow Regards of Silent Things also by Patrick Rothfuss which was also amazing - 5 stars


I also listened to The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood narrated by Claire Danes and it was really good. Adult Dystopian and excellent narration - 4 stars.


What are you reading right now?

Voyager by Diana Gabaldon (3rd in the Outlander Series) this one is a chunker at over 1000 pages so it will take me the week at least.


I started working my way through Rogues which is a collection of Short Stories by 21 different authors including George R.R. Martin, Patrick Rothfuss (his story is about Bast from The Kingkiller Chronicle), Gillian Flynn, Scott Lynch, Neil Gaiman etc. I've read 2 and will read a couple in between books. So far Rothfuss's was excellent, Gillian Flynn's was not.


And on audible I've got about an hour left on The End of the Affair by Graham Greene narrated by wait for it...Colin Firth...the book is excellent but even if it was just Colin Firth reading the dictionary I think it would be good


What's on your TBR?

I haven't totally decided what I'm getting to next...probably:

Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel


Horns by Joe Hill


Strands of Bronze and Gold by Jane Nickerson
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Old 03-13-2015, 08:46 PM
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I'm still reading Life After Life -- I keep waiting for it to pick up pace, but it's dragging on and on. I may have to put this one aside, sadly.



Next up, I'm thinking about something light and fun or YA:



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Old 03-13-2015, 09:59 PM
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books recently finished :

liked it - 3 stars


liked it [could have been stronger] - 3 stars


a truly fantastic short story [<100 pages] - 5 stars, highly recommend


I thoroughly enjoyed this one, a great read - 4.5 stars


Waters is such a beautiful writer and wordsmith [I'm a diehard fan]...
but ultimately, I never seem to like her books/stories. 2 stars


usually I'd rather light myself on fire than read an OBOMC offering [I don't enjoy crying while I read].
but this one was outstanding [and not torturously sad]... 4 stars


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Old 03-13-2015, 10:46 PM
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I've been reading "thinky feely" books lately.

I finished Gilead and loved it.


Then, I read The Kite Runner (finally!) and loved it:


And, now I'm reading Jayber Crow and loving it.


I should finish this weekend. After that, I'm not sure, but I think I might tackle a few of the books that I've gotten from Kindle First. I don't I've actually read any of those books yet, so it's time. Does anyone have any favorites that they got through Kindle First?
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Old 03-13-2015, 10:55 PM
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Just finished The Paying Guests by Sarah Waters. It was just ok. I think my expectations were too high.


Next up, The Pearl the Broke It's Shell by Nadia Hashimi.

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I'm still reading Life After Life -- I keep waiting for it to pick up pace, but it's dragging on and on. I may have to put this one aside, sadly.


I had a hard time getting through that one too.
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Old 03-13-2015, 11:37 PM
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I finally started reading Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare yesterday. My daughter has been asking me to read it for weeks. I was quickly hooked and I'm already almost halfway through. Tomorrow I will just be scrapping and reading (oh, yeah, and grocery shopping and taking my other daughter to a birthday party).
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Here's what I've been up to

I finished Still Alice and loved it.


Currently reading:

Dragonfly in Amber (2nd of the Outlander series) Why are these books so long?! LOL She is definitely very detailed in her descriptions! I'm about a quarter of the way thru.



also reading this with Blake (my 7 year old). So enjoying it! But man is it hard to not just sit and read ahead!



Next on my to read list is:

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Old 03-13-2015, 11:48 PM
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Glad to know about Life After Life. It's been on my TBR list for a while. Thinking I should move it down further. LOL

Lyd, I actually read one last week that I got from Kindle First that I really liked. It was just a light, easy read that didn't involve a lot of thinking. It was called Wreckage. I actually really liked it a lot and kept avoiding real life to get back to it. LOL



I also read The Right Society last week, and sadly, I did NOT like it as much. I was hopeful because the idea behind the story was intriguing, but the writing felt very... amateurish. The characters were flat, and the whole thing just felt forced.



I'm actually between books right now because I am first in line for 2 different ebooks from the library. I am usually a slow reader, so I didn't want to be in the middle of something when one of those came through. I'm getting antsy, so if they don't come through soon, I may have to choose something quick to get me through.

These are the 2 I've got on hold -

The Martian by Andy Weir



The Street Lawyer by John Grisham (I love a good Grisham novel every once in a while)



If those don't come through soon, I might start Ready Player One. It doesn't sound like something I'd choose for myself, but I've heard SO many positive reviews about it.

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Old 03-13-2015, 11:50 PM
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I picked up Wreckage too, so maybe I'll do that one next.
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I'm still reading Life After Life -- I keep waiting for it to pick up pace, but it's dragging on and on. I may have to put this one aside, sadly.

I picked this up at BAM on clearance for 5 bucks b/c I'd seen it around but haven't felt like reading it...good to know I may need to just pass it on.
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books recently finished :

liked it - 3 stars


liked it [could have been stronger] - 3 stars


a truly fantastic short story [<100 pages] - 5 stars, highly recommend


I thoroughly enjoyed this one, a great read - 4.5 stars


Waters is such a beautiful writer and wordsmith [I'm a diehard fan]...
but ultimately, I never seem to like her books/stories. 2 stars


usually I'd rather light myself on fire than read an OBOMC offering [I don't enjoy crying while I read].
but this one was outstanding [and not torturously sad]... 4 stars


Currently reading....



What's most likely next :



& a preead for my 9 year old
Loni have you ever read The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly? I really enjoyed it.

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I finished The Everyday Happy Herbivore and The Happy Herbivore Cookbooks. I am currently reading/listening to:

The First Fifteen Harry August (last 1.5 hours!), Second book of Game of Thrones, and The Pegasus Secret.

I want to read next:
Before Happiness by Shawn Achor
The Perfect Witness by Iris Johansen
Whole: Rethinking Nutrition by T. Colin Campbell
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Sorry I'm not fancy with the pics, but I finished Dark Places by Gillan Flynn the other day and started American Sniper by Chris Kyle. Haven't decided what I want to read next...
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What's the last book you finished?


What are you reading right now?


What's on your TBR? got it in a giveaway at GR
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Loni have you ever read The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly? I really enjoyed it.

picked it up today, Nikki, Thanks! I really loved his writing style in the Literary Souls, and hope this one will be similar.
You should def pick up Life in Outer Space by Melissa Keil - similar vein as Rowell's books.
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I'll be interested to see how you [Nikki & Erin] hold up with the Outlander series. I got up to book three [Voyager] and completely stalled afterwards. I like them well enough, but good grief, I feel like she's writing to meet a page quota. So. Many. Words. yeesh, Digress much??

& Player One is worth the read, Libster!
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Thanks for the recommendation I'll add it to my list...

This is my 2nd attempt at the Outlander series..I quit half way through the 2nd book the first time. Then I watched the show on starz and decided to try again. I enjoy her writing style and the characters but yes she is long-winded. I thought half of Dragonfly in Amber could have been cut.
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If those don't come through soon, I might start Ready Player One. It doesn't sound like something I'd choose for myself, but I've heard SO many positive reviews about it.

Ok, I had to update. I just finished this, and it DEFINITELY lived up to the hype! Such a fun, fast-paced, easy read. 5 stars!
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