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Crank Up The Awesome!
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Japan
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Currently reading Half The Sky by New York Times columnist Nick Kristof. Really eye-opening stuff! He's definitely not a journalist for those with a weak stomach.
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***Of Mice and Men -- Incredible!***
Couldn't agree more, Kenny. The title's from a line in Robert Burns' masterpiece, 'Tae a Moose*: (from memory) 'The best-laid schemes o' mice an' men gang aft agley, and' leave us nought but grief an' pain for promised joy.' The poem -- written in Lallands Scots dialect but with an English translation -- is well worth a read, too. Very best. Neil PS: Just found this Wiki link to the poem in Lallands and English: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/To_a_Mouse#The_Poem |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Australia
Device: Kobo, iPhone
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Just finished The book of Negroes by Lawrence Hill, it was a powerful and emotional book. I have to say though that the ending was a bit disappointing, even though whilst I was reading I sort of hoped it would happen. I actually like books not finish how I hope they will, it leaves more of an impact on me. Does that make sense?
I'm now going to go onto what I have been led to believe as light entertainment reading, Book 1 of the Stephanie Plum series. |
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Books are numbered Short Stories are * 1. Dead Until Dark 2. Living Dead in Dallas 3. Club Dead 4. Dead to the World * Fairy Dust * One Word Answer 5. Dead as a Doornail 6. Definitely Dead 7. All Together Dead * Lucky * Dracula Night 8. From Dead to Worse * Gift Wrap 9. Dead and Gone 10. Dead in the Family That is the reading order with the shorts. So if you have yet to start them, wait until after the 4th book. Last edited by JSWolf; 07-11-2010 at 08:39 AM. |
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Resident Curmudgeon
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I've given The Sheepfarmer's Daughter a break as I'm finding it nothing special so far and I'm just past 90 pages.
I've started on [i]The Sinner] by Tess Gerritsen and it's quite good so far. I'm at 50%. Quote:
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Warrior Princess
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I've taken a break from The Sheepfarmer's Daughter as well (and I voted for it, go figure!). I'm about halfway through it. I really enjoyed the first quarter or so of the book, but it's slowed down a fair bit, and I've started reading "The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ", by Philip Pullman. I am also re-reading "American Gods".
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#5512 |
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Finished two books yesterday
![]() Promise Not to Tell by Jennifer McMahon- not as good as her other book I read. I don't think I am in a great hurry to buy more from her. Dead in the Family by Charlaine Harris- not as bad as I thought, given the reviews. Not my favourite of the series as I am not a fan of short choppy chapters, but not bad. Currently reading Look Again by Lisoa Scottoline. Meh. I'll finish it because I paid, but it's not the best book ever. I am getting a lot more from the library these days of this type of book and only buying books I am desperate to read. My spending is a quarter of what it was last year. |
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Bah, humbug!
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I'm 82% through The Sheepfarmer's Daughter. It's starting to pick up slightly. Last edited by WT Sharpe; 07-11-2010 at 12:11 PM. |
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Connoisseur
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Finished Shutter Island very good. Started Heart Shaped Box by Joe Hill yesterday really enjoying it.
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Currently reading "The Left Hand of God" by Paul Hoffman, and "On Basilisk Station" by David Weber.
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Just finished Sheepfarmer's Daughter, and I can't say I have any interest in reading further into the series. It's just too darn slow and the fantasy elements, while they may be coming, needed to be *here* instead of promised later.
Next up is Bryson's "A Walk in the Woods" since I need a little non-fiction break. |
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Snooty Bestselling Author
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![]() My favourite quote regarding this book? "I don't like it. It made me laugh, on the train, and people looked at me!" (from a family member) |
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Bah! Humbug!
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