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What are you currently reading?

patience

New Member
Hello.
I'm reading 'The Lovely Bones' by Alice Sebold for the second time and I always read 1-3 hours right before I go to sleep. It depends on how interesting the book is and whether or not I'm tired.

What about you?
 

Renee

Well-Known Member
I'm re-reading some things, Atlas Shrugged (Ayn Rand), The Copper Crown (Patricia Kenneally Morrison) and The Name of the Wind (Patrick Rothfuss, and, by the way, best book EVER; can't wait for the second part to come out).
 

prairiefire

New Member
I'm reading a couple books.

-"Riders of the Storm" Julie E. Czerneda
-"Transformers: The Veiled Threat" Alan Foster
-"The Complete Idiot's Guide to Positive Dog Training" Pamela Dennison
-"For the Love of a Dog" Patricia McConnell

Books are like dog treats in this house. Strategically placed around the house so they are always at hand and I don't have to go looking for them.
 

monkeys23

Member
From Dead to Worse by Charlaine Harris
Someone to Watch Over Me by Judith McNaught
Dark Tower book II, The Drawing of Three by Stephen King
A couple Sherilyn Kenyon books I haven't read yet, like the last two she wrote I think.
I keep trying to finish Brisingr by Christopher Paolini, but its just not happening.
 
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dasia24

New Member
I am reading, Romeo and Juliet book nowadays in the night. I have heard the story of these two character but I have never tried to read it before. But yesterday my friend came at my home and she forgot this book on my desk so I was reading some of the pages of this book and it seemed very interesting to me so today I have bought this book and continue to read it.
 

Cody

Well-Known Member
I am reading Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace, it is the second time I've read this book, but it is equally amazing the second time. He was 34 when he wrote it and it truly is one of the best Novels of our time, in my opinion...oh as well as The Times; who put it on their list of one of the top 100 novels of all times...
If you like reading I highly suggest this book, but you need to read the footnotes as you go, very important! Awesome Book!
 

Bentley

Well-Known Member
The Gathering Storm by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson, and Perdido Street Station by China Meiville, which are both fantastic books, but practically the two opposite ends of the SciFi/Fantasy spectrum.
 

mich_tidw

New Member
I'm reading The Cat Who Went Up The Creek Lilian Jackson Braun for the 2nd time. I have books in every room and including my car in case I am needing a book fix.
 

Trumans_"dad"

New Member
currently reading nothing, but finished a really good book titled angels and heroes: true stories from the ER.

I normally only read model railroader magazines, but it was like this book was calling me, soooooooo I bought it. Now to find the other 2 books by the same author :)
 

northernmastiff

Well-Known Member
Just finished The Girl who Kicked the Hornets Nest by Stieg Larsson and then I am going on to They Fight like Soldiers, They Die like Children by Romeo Dallaire.
 

STEVSH

Well-Known Member
I'm reading "The Hunger Games" trilogy right now. I believe it's for young adults, but it is very good and I was told to read it anyhow. And I have to say that I am riveted to my kindle every night! Even though I can only keep my eyes open for about 10-15 minutes max before I konk out.
 

BlackShadowCaneCorso

Super Moderator
Staff member
A Creed in Stone Creek by Linda Lael Miller. Romance novel :D

LOL! OMG I think you and I have a lot in common ;) I have a couple of her's as well as a few other choice authors but just finish the twlight series so I am ready for the movies lol!

I have so many books at home that I have ready to read and it seems so little time to read them but every time I am out I seem to pick up another one.
 

Farakin

Well-Known Member
Currently working my way through the Discworld Novels by Terry Pratchet. Very tongue in cheek alternate reality fantasy...british humor i suppose. I don't know how I resisted an ereader for so long...so handy to have all my books at my finger tips...Nook for the win!