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2015 - What are you reading now

Next I'm picking up a Phryne Fisher, Murder In Montparnasseby Kerry Greenwood. These take place in the 1920's and the central character is elegant,witty and courageous.




Also hoping to start The Name of the Wind soon!
**Question for the mods** are we going to be doing the HFU challenge again in 2015?

Yes, but we're still working on it so it will be a few weeks until it gets posted.
Lariela wrote: "Just started Dragonfly in Amber, because I am finally reading the Outlander series."
I loved Dragonfly in Amber
I loved Dragonfly in Amber

I just started watching the "Miss Fisher Mysteries" TV series on Netflix and loved it. I had no idea there were novels too. Thanks for letting me know.
**Question for the mods** are we going to be do..."
Many of the tasks will be the same and you will be able to use anything that you start in 2015. We are looking to update a few of the tasks, but the general idea will be the same.
Many of the tasks will be the same and you will be able to use anything that you start in 2015. We are looking to update a few of the tasks, but the general idea will be the same.


@Herb,
you may want to post this question in the historical fiction discussion section. In fact, there is probably already a thread there that discusses this fact.
you may want to post this question in the historical fiction discussion section. In fact, there is probably already a thread there that discusses this fact.

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I can start....starting off the year with some biggies: A Dance with Dragons and Wa..."</i>
I'm also planning on reading a bunch of books that are chunky lol. This is their year I guess. I want to get to [book:Anna Karenina just to name one biggie.

Many of the tasks will be the same and you will be able to use anything that you start in 2015. We are looking to update a few of the tasks, bu..."
Can we finish our 2014?

I loved Dragonfly in Amber"
Liking it so far. How many books are in this series?


I don't know why, but I had a bit of mental block with Anne of Green Gables. I didn't think I was going to like it, but I read it for my library bookclub and ended up enjoying it. I'll most likely read the rest of the series.
We, the Drowned is a brick but it was worth it. The author did a good job of portraying a sailor's life. I wouldn't classify it as HF, but it did include some historical events in the background.
I loved the Anne of Green Gables series when I was a kid!!! I also loved Trixie Belden -- she was much better than Nancy Drew in my book.

I don't know why, but I had a bit of mental block with Anne of Green Gables. I ..."
I read that entire series probably about 5 times over the years. I was sad when I had to sell my collection to pay some bills. There are more books about Avonlea after that series.

There are eight. The most recent is
Written in My Own Heart's Blood.
Diana has reported that there will be a ninth.

Jayme- Yes, I have a friend who is a HUGE fan of the series and she outlined the books for me.
The library bookclub I belong too focuses on children's classics, so as we go along I'm discovering all these authors and books I've missed during my childhood.
@Jackie -- too bad we don't live closer since my mom saved all my Trixie Belden, and Little House on the Prairie books and a few others so I could pass them along to my kids. Unfortunately we didn't have kids so they are just sitting in boxes :-D
I'm in the FYA bookclub (Forever Young Adult) --- it's actually nation-wide if you anyone is interested. The monthly books are chosen by a committee --- but they try to mix in classics as well as current books. If anyone is interested, you can see the books (past and present) as well as if there is a local chapter (if not, you can start one)
I'm in the FYA bookclub (Forever Young Adult) --- it's actually nation-wide if you anyone is interested. The monthly books are chosen by a committee --- but they try to mix in classics as well as current books. If anyone is interested, you can see the books (past and present) as well as if there is a local chapter (if not, you can start one)

I checked out the site and they didn't have any city closer than Chicago. That's too far for me to go.
You can always start your own group --- they actually send out ice breaker and questions for each selection so leaders have something to start with :-D

There are eight. The most recent is
Written in My Own Heart's Blood.
Diana has reported that there will b..."
Thanks. I am only one book two. So I'm way behind.

As a fan of those old favorites (my personal favs were Robin Kane and Sue Barton!) this was a hoot to revisit as an adult, with the characters aging as well.


No need to rush. Enjoy them!
I've started Silk Road for another group. I've already read the January group read for this book. Yay! I'm starting out the New Year ahead in something!
I'm also reading Queen's Bounty but Ursula Blanchard is starting to bore me. I don't know if I will continue this series.
I have an arc of
The Marriage Game: A Novel of Queen Elizabeth I but it's slow going. I am about half way through and it's definitely not Weir's best work so far.
I'm also reading Queen's Bounty but Ursula Blanchard is starting to bore me. I don't know if I will continue this series.
I have an arc of
The Marriage Game: A Novel of Queen Elizabeth I but it's slow going. I am about half way through and it's definitely not Weir's best work so far.

Good to know you enjoyed it, thanks. I have it, but did not know much about it, so I wasn't sure if to "attack" it or not. Yes, It's a brick :)

I still have my Trixie Belden books. My kids read all of them growing up, too. I always thought it would be so cool to be Honey Wheeler!

Margaret wrote: "I have just finished Constellation of Vital Phenomena by Anthony Marra. A brilliant book my best since [ book:All the light we cannot see. 5 stRs"
This book seems to be everywhere!!! I have added it to my list.
This book seems to be everywhere!!! I have added it to my list.



I also loved the Trixie Belden books! Though I enjoyed Nancy Drew, I probably read through Trixie Belden (the ones I had anyway) several times.


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I can start....starting off the year with some biggies: A Dance with Dragons and War and Peace. I'm sure I'll take some breaks for some smaller stuff but I'm deeming 2015 - the year of the chunkster :-D