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nov. 1, 2009, 4:13pm (üles)Sõnum 1: foggidawn

I polished off Among the Free this morning, finishing up the Shadow Children series. I thought it was a bit simplistic, but for dystopian kid's lit, not bad.

I also read Odd and the Frost Giants this afternoon, which was a fun little read.

nov. 1, 2009, 5:59pm (üles)Sõnum 2: kirbyowns

Finished Bleach 6 early this morning and started on Bleach 7 this afternoon. I've also got my last ER review finished and am working on Rusty by Ellen F. Feld for a MG review.

nov. 1, 2009, 7:11pm (üles)Sõnum 3: pollysmith

reading "A Lion Amoung Men"

nov. 1, 2009, 8:20pm (üles)Sõnum 4: littlegeek

Still on Crowley. Somewhere in the middle of the 3rd book, Daemonomania.

nov. 1, 2009, 11:41pm (üles)Sõnum 5: Renald128

Starting The girl who played with fire...I really liked the first one and I would like to finish the whole Millenium trilogy this year....and I finished yesterday a book by a Venezuelan author dealing with adult themes and it was just ok imho...

nov. 2, 2009, 12:13am (üles)Sõnum 6: 06nwingert

I'm still reading The Greatest Show on Earth and re-listening to the Harry Potter series. Presently, I'm on Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.

nov. 2, 2009, 6:31pm (üles)Sõnum 7: Kerian

I'm still reading No Plot? No Problem! It has some interesting things to say about NaNoWriMo.

nov. 2, 2009, 7:29pm (üles)Sõnum 8: foggidawn

I just read three gorgeous picture books: The Curious Garden, Otis, and All the World. I can't decide which one I like best! I knew about Otis because I'm a fan of the author/illustrator (I actually have an Otis poster in my office). I've read a lot of good reviews for All the World, and it is truly lovely. I'd heard a bit about The Curious Garden, but it came as more of a surprise to me than the other two (JP, I think you, especially, would like it). I'd be surprised if at least some of these don't end up winning awards!

nov. 3, 2009, 12:33pm (üles)Sõnum 9: kirbyowns

I'm working on Harry Potter and Philosophy with our group read. I found that I needed a notebook to write my thoughts down because I have so many. Now I'm behind because I didn't have one close by and was to lazy to get out of bed to find one. I will catch up tonight. After I give Kirby his weekly bath. Finnegan had his last night before we went to the soccer game, where he scored 2 goals! What were we talking about?

nov. 3, 2009, 10:25pm (üles)Sõnum 10: Kerian

#9 kirby:
Finn's a pretty cool dog. :)

I have to wait until Friday to get HP & Philosophy. After buying everyone's birthday presents I've been kind of broke.

I'm a couple hours away from finishing reading Tipping the Velvet. It will put me at 61 books for the year. I don't think my reading challenge (75 books) will be made this year. However, if I get 50,000 words in for NaNoWriMo before the end of the month, it will be well worth it.

nov. 4, 2009, 9:15am (üles)Sõnum 11: kirbyowns

Started Mr. Darcy, Vampyre last night. Yes, I know I have other books I need to read.

nov. 4, 2009, 9:42am (üles)Sõnum 12: foggidawn

I really need to read this week's essays from Harry Potter and Philosophy, but between work and NaNoWriMo, I have no brain left for serious reading.

nov. 4, 2009, 11:08am (üles)Sõnum 13: mamzel

Work and classes have impacted reading lately. I'm plugging away at The Lost Code.
action - lesson - action - lesson - new chapter
action - lesson - action.....

nov. 4, 2009, 11:57am (üles)Sõnum 14: Kerian

#11 kirby:
Ooo! Please share with us how it is! :)

nov. 4, 2009, 12:33pm (üles)Sõnum 15: kirbyowns

Will do. It's my bath time book (yes I take books in the bath), so I'm reading a chapter or so a day. It starts on Elizabeth's wedding day.

nov. 4, 2009, 7:37pm (üles)Sõnum 16: Espeon200

I finished The Great Hunt! I Didn't think I was going to make it, but I did. Now I have a Star Wars Knight of the Old Republic graphic novel that I need to finish tomorrow, but it shouldn't take me long.

nov. 4, 2009, 9:05pm (üles)Sõnum 17: compskibook

I finished The Mysterious Benedict Society this afternoon and really liked it! Very interesting characters and lots of surprises. Thanks meet-up buddies! Of course, the juvenile in me couldn't get over that even though she looked like a pencil, there was a character named "Number Two!"

ETA: I am going to try An Echo in the Bone. Although I love Gabaldon's novels, they seem to take me a long time and I am worried about my book count for the year.

Sõnum on autori poolt redigeeritud, nov. 4, 2009, 9:06pm.

nov. 4, 2009, 9:31pm (üles)Sõnum 18: jugglingpaynes

I finished California Demon, which I really enjoyed even more than the first book.

I have to take a reading break to get some actual stuff done (quarterlies and comics) so I'll consider what I want to read next--library book, or one of the hundred books I actually bought?

nov. 5, 2009, 9:14am (üles)Sõnum 19: readafew

I'm in the middle of Prodigal sons. It's a story about a Polish Jew who lost his family but fought against the Nazi's, then for the creation of Palestine, then became an assassin to take out Nazi war criminals who escaped justice. So far it's been pretty good.

nov. 6, 2009, 9:37am (üles)Sõnum 20: Mandy2

Drums of Autumn Probably for a while.

nov. 6, 2009, 4:23pm (üles)Sõnum 21: MrAndrew

I'm reading a well-known vampire book.

nov. 6, 2009, 4:39pm (üles)Sõnum 22: readafew

Dracula? Interview with a Vampire? Vampirella?

nov. 6, 2009, 4:50pm (üles)Sõnum 23: picolina

Reading Queste and still working on Vampire Diaries. I'm also reading To Kill a Mockingbird in english.

nov. 6, 2009, 5:00pm (üles)Sõnum 24: MrAndrew

>#22: yes ;)
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ok, it's Dracula. I was wondering is someone would guess Twilight, though.

Is this the earliest example of product placement in a novel? I've already come across references to Kodak and Harrods.

nov. 6, 2009, 6:05pm (üles)Sõnum 25: readafew

24 > Let's just say, I refused to list said book.

;)

nov. 7, 2009, 4:16am (üles)Sõnum 26: suge

Twilight? What's that? Never heard of it... I'll have to check it out.

I need to go to Harrods. My dogs are out of dog biscuits.

I'm a little irked at the moment because I went book shopping this week and struck out on finding EVERY book I went out to buy. I tried to find Voyager, Carpe Corpus and Fire Study in two book stores AND THEY DIDN'T HAVE THEM!!! WTFFFFFFF!!! This would not have happened if I were still working next to Borders! Borders never let me down like this!!

Oh, wait you wanted to know what I'm reading, not hear my latest tirade, right? I'm reading The Gargoyle and Tempted.

nov. 7, 2009, 5:37am (üles)Sõnum 27: MrAndrew

I think i know what the first three, the fifth and seventh "F" stands for in "WTFFFFFFF!!!" (one of them ends in "kety"), but i'm not sure about the fourth and sixth "F"s. Are they "Forthright" and "Filthy" ?

nov. 7, 2009, 6:03am (üles)Sõnum 28: suge

Absolutely. You are good at this guessing thing, huh?

The W and the T are, of course, for "wellplaced" and "thunderous".

nov. 7, 2009, 6:08am (üles)Sõnum 29: MrAndrew

So the first "F" does stand for "Farting". I knew it.

nov. 7, 2009, 6:31am (üles)Sõnum 30: suge

That's amazing! (But kinda scary, get out of my head!!)

nov. 8, 2009, 12:45am (üles)Sõnum 31: littlegeek

Wow, suge! how the hell are ya?

I finished Daemonomania and I'm on the final Aegypt book Endless Things.

nov. 8, 2009, 3:07am (üles)Sõnum 32: Kerian

I'm reading my U.S. history, geography, and math texts. At least, I must say this, because saying it makes it easier to be true. No fiction for K! Not 'till Tuesday! (Hey, a rhyme.)

nov. 8, 2009, 7:29pm (üles)Sõnum 33: 06nwingert

I finished reading The Greatest Show on Earth and re-listening to Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. I'm starting to re-listen to Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.

nov. 10, 2009, 9:42pm (üles)Sõnum 34: grkmwk

I finished The Haunting of Hill House, then got back into Beach Music, which I'd put aside in September when I got An Echo in the Bone. I am now reading A Woman's Path, which is a collection of spiritual travel essays, and The Book Thief, which shockingly I've never read before...despite owning it for 2+ years!

nov. 10, 2009, 10:20pm (üles)Sõnum 35: rissa

I'm finally reading the princess bride

nov. 10, 2009, 10:39pm (üles)Sõnum 36: foggidawn

I've been reading a lot of Zits comic collections lately. I might go back and reread Calvin and Hobbes later, if I'm still in the mood for comics. Jeremy and Calvin are a lot alike.

nov. 14, 2009, 11:34pm (üles)Sõnum 37: 06nwingert

I went to the school library today to get a few books since school's a little slow at the moment (although my hands are still full with law school stuff). I got The Battle for Christmas, Philip Pullman, Master Storyteller, and Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials- A Multiple Allegory.

nov. 14, 2009, 11:47pm (üles)Sõnum 38: jugglingpaynes

I'm reading The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything. Lots to think about in it.

nov. 15, 2009, 12:32am (üles)Sõnum 39: Espeon200

I'm currently trying to read Warbreaker, but trying to finish it before The Dragon Reborn gets here. I love Sanderson's writing. He comes up with incredibly inventive systems of magic.

nov. 15, 2009, 7:27pm (üles)Sõnum 40: littlegeek

Warbreaker isn't his best, but still good. Brandon rocks.

I'm reading The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. I wanted a mindless thriller so it's just right.

nov. 15, 2009, 10:54pm (üles)Sõnum 41: foggidawn

I've been rereading the Mitford series -- they're good comfort reads.

nov. 16, 2009, 12:34am (üles)Sõnum 42: Kerian

I'm slipping in Harry Potter and Philosophy when I can find time to read. Yesterday that was on work breaks when everyone was watching me use erasable highlighters inside my book in awe.

nov. 16, 2009, 8:40am (üles)Sõnum 43: tiegster

Inspired by Mr. Andrew, I think I'm going to start on Dracula. Finally getting to it.

nov. 16, 2009, 9:29am (üles)Sõnum 44: biblioholic29

The Return to be followed by Three Cups of Tea

nov. 16, 2009, 10:10am (üles)Sõnum 45: Espeon200

I finished Warbreaker. It was definitely interesting. Sanderson always comes up with such interesting magic systems, and Warbreaker was now different. Of course, the chances of getting a sequel any time soon is unlikely, but that's more because he's working on Wheel of Time series... and touring to promote The Gathering Storm.

Sõnum on autori poolt redigeeritud, nov. 16, 2009, 10:11am.

nov. 16, 2009, 2:43pm (üles)Sõnum 46: rissa

Thank you Espy, Jason is a huge fan of the Wheel of Time series, and didn't know someone was finishing it. I now have the perfect christmas gift that he totally won't see coming!

nov. 16, 2009, 3:13pm (üles)Sõnum 47: Espeon200

Sanderson is doing a signing tour for the latest book. Here is the list of locations he's going to hit. I think he's already hit everything in the east he was planning on, but if you follow his Twitter he frequently lists where he is signing at and most stores will take a phone order and ship it to you if you want a signed copy.

nov. 16, 2009, 10:15pm (üles)Sõnum 48: Renald128

#40: I just finished The girl who played with fire and I liked it better than The girl with the dragon tattoo, let me know what you thought of the book, lg! I would love to hear your comments on it :D

Like I said before I finished The Girl who played with fire and I started The Road

nov. 17, 2009, 5:33pm (üles)Sõnum 49: lefty33

#17 Compski, belatedly, I am so glad you enjoyed it! :D The characters were what really drew me into the book too. And she's named Number Two because she looks like a pencil, of course. That's the sort of goofy humor I like about children's fiction.

#34 Grk, Ohhhh The Book Thief! Good choice, I'm glad you're at last getting to read it.

#35 Rissa, excellent! If you don't love it, you will forthwith be banned from the HE of course. ;)

I just finished Fire, which is a companion to Graceling. Lovely. I think I favor Graceling a bit, but Fire was very good. I think I just wanted a little more from Brigan to make me like him as much as I liked Po.

nov. 17, 2009, 9:13pm (üles)Sõnum 50: foggidawn

Just read The Carbon Diaries: 2015. Pretty good -- I'd recommend it to fans of Life As We Knew It.

nov. 18, 2009, 3:10pm (üles)Sõnum 51: littlegeek

Just started Wolf Hall for my vacation. Why won't touchstones work today?

nov. 18, 2009, 6:03pm (üles)Sõnum 52: compskibook

I am about half way through An Echo in the Bone. I am loving the Jamie/Claire and even the Brianna/Roger parts, but I am bored to death during the William and the Lord John bits. Someone tell me if they get any better, less frequent, or if I just have to tolerate them to get to the good stuff.

nov. 18, 2009, 10:08pm (üles)Sõnum 53: 06nwingert

I'm reading The Battle for Christmas, which is quite interesting. (Did you know Christmas was illegal in America for quite a while?) I'm also re-listening to Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.

nov. 21, 2009, 8:53pm (üles)Sõnum 54: foggidawn

I'm reading The Thirteenth Tale, which is not quite what I was expecting, but still very engrossing so far.

nov. 22, 2009, 2:49am (üles)Sõnum 55: Kerian

I read The Lovely Bones while waiting for the "New Moon" midnight movie on Thursday. I had low expectations for the book based on it being so mainstream but it was a lot better than I'd thought it would be.

nov. 22, 2009, 8:40am (üles)Sõnum 56: compskibook

K, that would have been a hard book to be reading out in public! I hope you were already past the first few chapters. I remember being very shaken after reading them. I really liked the book and had it on my reread list for a long time, but I could never bring myself to go through that again.

nov. 22, 2009, 9:37am (üles)Sõnum 57: lefty33

I second Compski's post.

Foggi, glad to hear you're reading 13th Tale! It wasn't what I expected either, but I love it.

nov. 22, 2009, 10:56am (üles)Sõnum 58: littlegeek

Since my Kindle died, I've been reading Angle of Repose by Wallace Stegner. Those Pulitzer people really know a good book.

nov. 22, 2009, 1:22pm (üles)Sõnum 59: rissa

I can't find my copy of the princess bride. this is distressing because I'm about halfway through and I was planning on finishing it this week while I have time off from school.

nov. 22, 2009, 1:24pm (üles)Sõnum 60: Kerian

compski and lefty,
I should rephrase that. I read it while waiting to go to the New Moon movie. I had two hours of free time between classes and then five hours later on before my co-worker picked me up. I was reading versus going antsy, to find that it was a book that at times could make one antsy anyhow. I'm not sure how I could manage a reread, either.

Poor LG! I'm sorry your Kindle died.

nov. 22, 2009, 1:32pm (üles)Sõnum 61: foggidawn

I've been listening to Deathly Hallows in my car for several weeks now. I was just listening to "The Prince's Tale" . . . *sigh* *sob*

nov. 23, 2009, 1:14am (üles)Sõnum 62: littlegeek

#61 *sob*

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