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Let's Talk About: Your Books > What are you reading AND what do you think?

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message 101: by Sashana (new)

Sashana I have that one, Lacey. Can't wait to get to it.


message 102: by Lacey (new)

Lacey | 61 comments Sashana wrote: "I have that one, Lacey. Can't wait to get to it."

Well You should love it, it's a 441 page novel and I found I read it in a day, it was too addicting.


message 103: by Sashana (new)

Sashana Haha, in that case I think I need to read it on the weekend.


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Lacey | 61 comments Sashana wrote: "Haha, in that case I think I need to read it on the weekend."

LoL! Well if you do let me know if you loved it just as much as me.


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Sashana No problem :)


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Shadow Jubilee (uhqs) I'm reading The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan. What I like the best is how the author described the difference between Zeus and Jupiter. It reminded me of what little I'd learned of Roman culture years ago, and I was delighted to recognize it.


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Alicia Lacey wrote: "Liz wrote: "I started MATCHED this week. Matched (Matched, #1) by Ally Condie I'm enjoying the world-building. I'm usually not a huge fan of futuristic, sci-fi books but I'm into this one so far."

Hey, ..."


Personally, I liked Delirium a lot better than Matched, although in many ways they are very similar. I just think Lauren Oliver writes beautifully - her descriptions can be absolutely stunning, in both Delirium and in her other book Before I Fall. Matched was a weak 3-star for me, while Delirium was about a 4.5. I am looking forward to the Matched movie though, I think it will be interesting to see how it translates to the big screen! Let us know what you think Sashana.


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Lacey | 61 comments @Alicia: Wait, Matched is being made into a movie?! I so didn't know that...

Alright I just started Finnikin of the Rock by Melina Marchetta and the beginning is very detailed and you have to be reading actively but I like it thus far, I hear once you get past the first 100 pages it's gets really good, don't know I'll just have to see for myself...


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Alicia Lacey wrote: "@Alicia: Wait, Matched is being made into a movie?! I so didn't know that...

Alright I just started Finnikin of the Rock by Melina Marchetta and the beginning is very detailed and you have to be..."


Lacey, yeah, it's been signed on by Disney. I don't believe they've done any casting yet. I just hope that movie isn't too fluffy. I don't mind if the move is made so that it's suitable for children, but it's a dystopian so it needs to be.. spooky. Like a dystpopian should be. I hope the focus isn`t on making it into a fluffy romance.


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Chelly (teamderek13) | 62 comments I'm reading Macbet for school and I have to say, though it's not as bad as Romeo and Juliet (which I detest with a mad passion), it seems pretty pointless. So much so, that I'm really starting to wonder why Shakespeare is so renowned


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Carol (peppersgirl) | 113 comments niquae wrote: "I'm reading The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan. What I like the best is how the author described the difference between Zeus and Jupiter. It reminded me of what little I'd learned of Roman culture years..."

I agree I love these books. I've learned so much about Greek and Roman mythology from them. I wish these books were around when I took mythology in college.


message 112: by Shadow Jubilee (last edited Feb 21, 2011 11:17AM) (new)

Shadow Jubilee (uhqs) What I appreciate about these books by Rick Riordan is that he seemed to stay as true to what I'd learned about the Greek and Roman gods and mythology as he could.

I started Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare today. Not too sure I want to stick with it since it has a love triangle, paranormal/urban fantasy elements in Victorian times. I am neither fond of love triangles nor magical elements in historical times. I'm hoping that it will be better executed than Enchanting the Lady by Kathryne Kennedy, which I thought was rather superficial on world-building.

I also started The Most Magical Gift of All by Fiona Lowe yesterday evening. I'd purchased this at the end of December, taking advantage of the holiday sale at Harlequin, and didn't get around to reading it until now. I am finding it an interesting reading because both the hero and heroine have difficulty with committed relationships, and both have reasons to want to take off, but are forced to remain in the same location due to duty. I am quite intrigued by Dr. Jack Armitage.


message 113: by Sashana (new)

Sashana Niquae, I read an interview with Rick Riordan and he says that his goal is to teach kids about mythology in a fun way. I guess he's doing a good job. Mythology can either be really boring or really enjoyable.


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Samantha | 0 comments I am currently reading Ways of Dying: A Novel for my English class.

I was a little wary of it at first, mostly because I tend to avoid assigned reading, but now I am almost finished and I fell in love with it. The characters are great and the story really drags you in. I highly recommend it.


message 115: by Shadow Jubilee (new)

Shadow Jubilee (uhqs) *shocked* Mythology? Boring? To be perfectly honest, I never found mythology boring. I LOVED reading about Greek and Roman myths when I was younger. I practically collected books on them. It never occurred to me until I read your post that people could find mythology boring.

Did I just make myself sound like a total geek? lol.


message 116: by Sashana (new)

Sashana I'm listening to Eat, Pray, Love. I know a lot of people don't like it but so far I'm really enjoying it.


message 117: by Lacey (new)

Lacey | 61 comments Just finished Angelfire (Angelfire, #1) by Courtney Allison Moulton and I'm currently reading The Goddess Test (Goddess Test, #1) by Aimee Carter Which I'm liking thus far, the imagery is very good and I really want to know more about This Henry guy!!


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Amanda  (peanutty222) I am reading How To Marry a Millionaire Vampire (Love at Stake, #1) by Kerrelyn Sparks and it is o.k. It's pretty silly actually, not funny silly either.


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layla is a picky reader | 7 comments I am reading What I Did For a Duke (Pennyroyal Green, #5) by Julie Anne Long and I like it till now.Pretty amusing,actually.


message 120: by Shadow Jubilee (new)

Shadow Jubilee (uhqs) Waahhh! I want to read that book, Layla. I just haven't gotten around to purchasing it. I am hoping that Borders will have it but since it is closing and that is a relatively new book, I have some doubts. :( Hmm, I do have that Groupon for B&N to spend...


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Lisarenee | 7659 comments Lacey, How was Angelfire? I've got it on hold.


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layla is a picky reader | 7 comments niquae wrote: "Waahhh! I want to read that book, Layla. I just haven't gotten around to purchasing it. I am hoping that Borders will have it but since it is closing and that is a relatively new book, I have some ..."

Hmm,as soon as you get it,read it!It was a good book,I really liked the characters ,especially the duke ;)


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Kellyflower | 248 comments I'm reading Amy & Roger's Epic Detour and I'm having a hard time putting it down.


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Shay | 923 comments Non-fiction is not my favorite genre, but I'm reading Unbroken A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption  by Laura Hillenbrand and it's excellent. I think it's both educational and a compelling read. So good it reads like a fictional novel.


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Kellyflower | 248 comments Shay wrote: "Non-fiction is not my favorite genre, but I'm reading Unbroken A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption  by Laura Hillenbrand..."

Shay I've started this book and I'm on page 13 (Chapter 2 , Run Like Mad).I'm having a hard time with is because it's one of those books that every sentence has a lot of info in it. It's not a fast easy read.


message 126: by Kristina (new)

Kristina (kristinalawhead) Lacey - I REALLY want to read the Goddess Test, is yours an ARC?


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Shay | 923 comments Kellyflower wrote: "Shay wrote: "Non-fiction is not my favorite genre, but I'm reading Unbroken A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption  by Laura Hillenbrand..."

Shay I've started this book and I'..."


Maybe because of Truman by David McCullough which was much more "dense" and was over 1000 pages, Unbroken seems like an easy read. I think a lot of the non-fiction books on my list this year are in that 1000 page range, so I know this will be one of the easiest I read this year.


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Amanda  (peanutty222) I am half way through The Sky Is Everywhere by Jandy Nelson and I am loving it!


message 129: by Lacey (new)

Lacey | 61 comments Lisarenee wrote: "Lacey, How was Angelfire? I've got it on hold."

Angelfire was good, it really didn't have any dull moments, it was all action but I thought it lacked something, like I didn't really like the writing style, seemed almost immature...but I liked it enough to want to read the next book. Let me know what you think.


message 130: by Lacey (new)

Lacey | 61 comments Kristina wrote: "Lacey - I REALLY want to read the Goddess Test, is yours an ARC?"

Yeah mine's an ARC and let me tell you, I LOVED The Goddess Test, it has become by far one of my favorite books. You definately need to read it.


message 131: by Kristina (new)

Kristina (kristinalawhead) Lacey wrote: "Kristina wrote: "Lacey - I REALLY want to read the Goddess Test, is yours an ARC?"

Yeah mine's an ARC and let me tell you, I LOVED The Goddess Test, it has become by far one of my favorite books. ..."


I definitely will!! I love books like that! Its painful to wait so long to read a book that you're excited about :)


message 132: by Sashana (new)

Sashana Amanda wrote: "I am half way through The Sky Is Everywhere by Jandy Nelson and I am loving it!"

Good to know, Amanda. I have that one.


message 133: by Lacey (new)

Lacey | 61 comments Kristina wrote: "Lacey wrote: "Kristina wrote: "Lacey - I REALLY want to read the Goddess Test, is yours an ARC?"

Yeah mine's an ARC and let me tell you, I LOVED The Goddess Test, it has become by far one of my fa..."


I know what you mean, it's going to be a very long wait for me till "Goddess Interrupted" comes out...let me know how YOU like it.


message 134: by Shadow Jubilee (last edited Mar 03, 2011 07:55PM) (new)

Shadow Jubilee (uhqs) I am reading The Iron King for BOM, and I am about half way done. It's okay. I really like Puck and Ash.

This is my 2nd YA about the Seelie/Unseelie Courts (I believe). I'm thinking that I would like to get more information about this. I want to read A Midsummer Night's Dream as well as read more Celtic mythology.

I'm not terribly sure I like the main character.


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Crystal (infinitestorm) | 2 comments I am currently reading Marked (House of Night, #1) by P.C. Cast , and I'm starting to get into it after a slow start. Once I finish it I look forward to reading the rest of the series once I finish the first book.


message 136: by Lacey (new)

Lacey | 61 comments I finished The Goddess Test (Goddess Test, #1) by Aimee Carter and now I'm reading Darkest Mercy (Wicked Lovely, #5) by Melissa Marr which I'm liking thus far, so much is happening in the beginning can't wait to finish it.


message 137: by Amanda (new)

Amanda  (peanutty222) Sashana wrote: "Amanda wrote: "I am half way through The Sky Is Everywhere by Jandy Nelson and I am loving it!"

Good to know, Amanda. I have that one."


It was really great!


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Kellyflower | 248 comments Lacey wrote: " I'm reading Darkest Mercy (Wicked Lovely, #5) by Melissa Marr which I'm liking thus far, so much is happening in the beginning can't wait to finish it."

I have this one on hold at the library. I can't believe it's the last book... I really loved the whole set up of the Courts.


message 139: by Shadow Jubilee (new)

Shadow Jubilee (uhqs) I'm reading Ruthless Game by Christine Feehan right now. Kane Cannon is the typical Feehan alpha male, and his antiquated vision of his obedient woman is pissing me off. Nonetheless, his attraction and true affection (perhaps love) does come across clearly, and his true regard for the safety and well-being of Rose and his son is touching. I do not really dislike Kane, but I am intensely annoyed that Feehan cannot seem to write a good male who doesn't have such antiquated attitudes toward women.

There is also an inconsistency when it comes to how Kane regards Rose. He admires her and muses that she could be just as or more dangerous than he, and then turns around and treats her like a china doll and tries to dominate her.

I really like the fact that we have an Asian heroine in this book. Nonetheless, I am not quite certain I like all these references to her being fragile, small, and china-doll like. However, I do really appreciate Rose as a character. She seems to be able to stand her own ground in difficult situations and against Kane. She does not let him dominate her. We do have scenes of her showing her competence and training in dangerous situations, which work well as contrast to Kane's china-doll references.

It bothered me that (view spoiler)


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Chelly (teamderek13) | 62 comments I'm reading I Am Number Four(ahhh just LOOK at him!!) aaaanyway, I just started it and the writing is a smidgen awkward- like the author is still getting his flow- but I do like number 4. I definately can't wait to keep reading :}


message 141: by Lacey (last edited Mar 07, 2011 09:28PM) (new)

Lacey | 61 comments I'm reading Evercrossed (Kissed by an Angel, #4) by Elizabeth Chandler So far so good buy I'm not really that far into it yet so not much to report but I am very excited to read it! Kissed by an Angel was amazing!


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Shay | 923 comments Chelsea wrote: "I'm reading I Am Number Four(ahhh just LOOK at him!!) aaaanyway, I just started it and the writing is a smidgen awkward- like the author is still getting his flow- but I do like numb..."

Lore is really James Frey and another author. So, maybe it's because of the collaboration. Frey is not a rookie author. (Remember the whole Oprah fiasco over A Million Little Pieces?)


message 143: by Kristina (new)

Kristina (kristinalawhead) I always forget that he is James Frey, that is so weird! But I still want to read the books :)


message 144: by Liz (new)

Liz Fichera (lizfichera) I'm halfway through THE DANGEROUS EDGE OF THINGS and loving it! The Dangerous Edge of Things by Tina Whittle


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Sibel Hodge | 25 comments I'm doing two Indie Books Challenges this year in the spirit of raising awareness about fab Indie books.

I Heart Indie Books Reading Challenge and ABC Indie Fiction Challenge. As part of this, I'm going to be blogging my progress and reviews.

I have a new review of the grippingly chilling thriller, The Summoner, up on my blog...


message 146: by Alicia (last edited Mar 08, 2011 06:44PM) (new)

Alicia I'm reading Tender Morsels by Margo Lanagan and holy crap is this book blowing me away! I think it's one of the most stunning YA books I've read in years. Very dark though. I'm glad I took a break to watch Glee, cause I needed that hour of upbeat singing, lol.


message 147: by Shadow Jubilee (new)

Shadow Jubilee (uhqs) I'm reading Concubine by Jill Knowles . It's a futuristic fantasy m/m romance. It's okay - better than what I was expecting since I'm reluctant to read fantasy romance and futuristic anything. I would have liked it better though if it was more: more world-building, more conflict, more struggle to accept the situation, more.... And less sex.

I think what I do when I read fantasy romances is expect fantasy more than romance. Maybe I ought to stick with romantic fantasy instead.


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Jex (jexball) | 2227 comments I'm reading Scott Pilgrim Bundle (Scott Pilgrim, #1 - #6) by Bryan Lee O'Malley and am thoroughly enjoying it. So far the books have been a lot like the movie and I love them. The artwork is pretty cool too and I love how the characters seem to be aware of the fact that they are in a book. I highly recommend it if you like graphic novels at all.


message 149: by Shay (new)

Shay | 923 comments Jessica wrote: "I'm reading Scott Pilgrim Bundle (Scott Pilgrim, #1 - #6) by Bryan Lee O'Malley and am thoroughly enjoying it. So far the books have been a lot like the movie and I love them. The artwork is pretty cool too and I love how th..."

Was the movie based on one or more of the books? If so, which ones? Might pick them up for my son.


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Kellyflower | 248 comments I'm reading Larissa Ione's Pleasure Unbound (Demonica, #1) by Larissa Ione


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