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Started by Trainer Dave, November 14, 2008, 21:01

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Wolstenholme

Let's see... when I last posted here I was reading Allegiant by Veronica Roth.

Since then I have read 3 books and started a fourth oops haha, they were
Spirit Walker - Michelle Paver
Soul-Eater - Michelle Paver
Outcast - Michelle Paver
and now I'm reading Oath-Breaker, also by Michelle Paver.

the bread dragon

just started the maze runner by dashner

Mistral

The Complete Sherlock Holmes volume 1 by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

I'm not very far in though. :3 But what I've read thus far is good!

Wolstenholme

I have read a few books since my last post here.

(The rest of the series) The Chronicles of Ancient Darkness by Michelle Paver
Grasshopper Jungle - Andrew Smith
City of Heavenly Fire - Cassandra Clare
The Bloody Chamber - Angela Carter

And I'm currently reading The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins.

Pam-the-Lamb

 P.J. Tracy - Want To Play?

It's really good so far but it's quite a big book for what I'm used to.

I'll probably blast through half of The Fault in Our Stars tonight and finish it tomorrow. I've got a party to go to on Wednesday and it's going to come up constantly. Gotta make friends!

q.c.™

I think I'm going to read 1984 again. I read it in high school and it went over my head but I want a more adult perspective of it.

lets all go out for some frosty chocolate milkshakes

i finished Grim Tuesday by Garth Nix yesterday, wish grim tuesday was in it a little more cos i dont think he got nearly as much characterisation as mister monday did tho



listen to me go on about a kids book like a clowne

           

Wolstenholme

^ I love those books omg.

I'm reading Paper Aeroplanes by Dawn O'Porter and Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

That Girl in the 'Roo Suit

Jasper Fforde - Lost in a Good Book

Thursday Next is a pretty amazing woman
-~-
Well did she make you cry? Make you break down?
Shatter your illusions of love?
And is it over now? Do you know how
To pick up the pieces and go home?
-~-

Pam-the-Lamb

 The Fault In Our Stars - John Green

Like, I read it completely expecting it to be a novel equivalent of a chick flick and I was surprised to find that it wasn't a chick flick and that the characters were likeable and had some sort of development.

I understand why it should be sad but I just found the whole thing rather sweet and quite charming.

It's funny that I told myself that I would have read it by last Wednesday.

Also, the film must have been different from the book because my friend said how awesome this certain part was and how satisfying it was and it was, like, two or three short paragraphs.

SirBlaziken

Frankenstein - Mary Shelly

I wouldn't normally read this.... but I have to for summer homework.
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Spriter

#836
Not exactly reading anything right now, but I'm planning on picking up City of Bones and possibly the first Hunger Games. I need to finish the latter book actually...

And my brother has the Song of Ice and Fire books too, so they're up for consideration.

Near to the end of CoB now and holy crap I'm being screwed over big time Oo

Wolstenholme

Since I last posted here I've read a ton. I'll list em all in case anyone actually cares.


  • A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess
  • 11 Doctors, 11 Stories (the 50th Anniversary Doctor Who book, Various Authors)
  • The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
  • Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
  • The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle

I'm also currently reading The 100 by Kass Morgan, I'm only on chapter 5 as of yet but I love it so far.

Sizacu

Currently reading Clockwork Princess by Cassandra Clare before I start on City of Lost Souls. Also planning to read Lady Friday sometime, probably after CoLS.

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mura

I just finished Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel which was really enjoyable! I was looking for some good historical fiction for ages, and I can honestly say that's the best of its genre for me. The writing style completely swept me up and blew me away and I need to get my hands on the sequel as soon as possible like wow :0
Give me 5 minutes