risingdawn Posted February 15, 2013 Share Posted February 15, 2013 Officially onto the second Mistborn Trilogy book Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobblybear Posted February 16, 2013 Share Posted February 16, 2013 I finished Small Steps which was a really quick read. Not sure what to read next. I was going to start Dangerous Liasions, but I may leave it till a bit later in the month as I fear I may forget vital parts of it by the time March rolls around! I've certainly got no shortage of books to choose from so I'll have a look at my TBR pile. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frankie Posted February 16, 2013 Share Posted February 16, 2013 Not sure what to read next. I was going to start Dangerous Liasions, but I may leave it till a bit later in the month as I fear I may forget vital parts of it by the time March rolls around! That's how I figured it, too, and haven't started it yet. It seems like a book that once you get into it, it's a quick read. Well maybe not quick-quick, but it seems very readable and not longwinded like some classics can be. I've certainly got no shortage of books to choose from so I'll have a look at my TBR pile. I hope you find something that fits the mood! I finally finished Donnie Brasco and decided to go for a library read next, and ended up starting with Disgrace by J. M. Coetzee (the movie was on TV just a week ago and I recorded it and thought I should read the book soon so I can watch the movie, too). About 40 pages in, so far so good! Coetzee seems like an interesting characters based on a few things I just read about him on wiki, I'd like to read a biography of him, or any autobiographical stuff he may have written. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chesilbeach Posted February 16, 2013 Share Posted February 16, 2013 (edited) Not sure what to read next. I was going to start Dangerous Liasions, but I may leave it till a bit later in the month as I fear I may forget vital parts of it by the time March rolls around! That's how I figured it, too, and haven't started it yet. It seems like a book that once you get into it, it's a quick read. Well maybe not quick-quick, but it seems very readable and not longwinded like some classics can be.I'm quite a quick reader and although I found it very readable as you mentioned, frankie, it still took me a week to finish! Edited February 16, 2013 by chesilbeach Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frankie Posted February 16, 2013 Share Posted February 16, 2013 I'm quite a quick reader and although I found it very readable as you mentioned, frankie, it still took me a week to finish! Oh wow, why do you figure it took you so long then? It's not even a very long novel. I'm surprised! Edit: But thanks for the heads up, much appreciated! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ashleighjane Posted February 16, 2013 Share Posted February 16, 2013 Yesterday I bought a goody bag for £1 (No idea what was in it when I bought it). It had The Concubine by Norah Lofts, The Choice by Nicholas Sparks and Shadows and Strongholds by Elizabeth Chadwick. They all seem like pretty good books Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chesilbeach Posted February 16, 2013 Share Posted February 16, 2013 Oh wow, why do you figure it took you so long then? It's not even a very long novel. I'm surprised!I'll save some of this discussion for the reading circle, but I think one reason was because the letters all come from different people who are referred to by their title rather than a name, so I really had to think about who was writing each letter and how each one built the story. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frankie Posted February 16, 2013 Share Posted February 16, 2013 I'll save some of this discussion for the reading circle, but I think one reason was because the letters all come from different people who are referred to by their title rather than a name, so I really had to think about who was writing each letter and how each one built the story. Oh okay, that makes sense. I don't know why but I'd thought there were only two correspondents and it would be fairly simple. But that's good to know beforehand. I'll definitely start the novel sooner now Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobblybear Posted February 16, 2013 Share Posted February 16, 2013 I hope you find something that fits the mood! I have! I've started The Golden Acorn by Catherine Cooper which was a Kindle freebie. It's like a children/YA semi-fantasy novel, and it's good so far. Oh wow, why do you figure it took you so long then? It's not even a very long novel. I'm surprised! I'm surprised at this, for some reason I thought it would be a doorstop sized novel. Actually, I've just checked Amazon and it isn't long really, it's only 240 pages, and if it's written in letter format, it may work out even shorter. I vaguely know the story as I enjoyed the movie when I watched it many years ago, but I have to admit to still being a bit daunted by it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chesilbeach Posted February 16, 2013 Share Posted February 16, 2013 I finished How Steeple Sinderby Wanderers Won The F. A. Cup by J. L. Carr today. So, so good. Have a Kindle freebie to read this afternoon, the short story Challenging Zed by Joss Stirling. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ashleighjane Posted February 16, 2013 Share Posted February 16, 2013 (edited) I just finished Marley & Me by John Grogan. :'( I think I'll be reading The Thinking Tank by Jae De Wylde next. (I can never seem to resist getting signed copies when authors come to my local waterstones ) Edited February 16, 2013 by ashleighjane Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raven Posted February 16, 2013 Share Posted February 16, 2013 In a move that is bound to please Kylie, I've been book shopping again. The haul this week is: The Stag and Hen Weekend, by Mike Gayle Doctor Who: Shada, by Gareth Roberts (from a story by Douglas Adams) The Hunger Games Trilogy, by Suzanne Collins (only £4.50 in HMV!) and Garden Bird Confidential, by Dominic Couzens (£4.99 in The Works, bought as an art reference). Now I just need to read some of the buggers . . . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Timstar Posted February 16, 2013 Share Posted February 16, 2013 Fnished The Eye of the World and enjoyed it Looking forward to reading more of The Wheel of Time. Started the 12th Sharpe book by Bernard Cornwell. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
risingdawn Posted February 16, 2013 Share Posted February 16, 2013 Fnished The Eye of the World and enjoyed it Looking forward to reading more of The Wheel of Time. Started the 12th Sharpe book by Bernard Cornwell. Good good good! I wouldn't recommend reading them all in one go. A bit tedious that way! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lauraloves Posted February 16, 2013 Share Posted February 16, 2013 I've finished In The Company of Ghosts by Stephen A Hunt which I didn't really like and I've started Life of Pi by Yann Martel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bookmonkey Posted February 17, 2013 Share Posted February 17, 2013 Finished Lone Wolf by Jodi Picoult last night. Another good one from her. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
risingdawn Posted February 17, 2013 Share Posted February 17, 2013 The second book of Mistborn seems a bit weird. Is it me or does the way he write change a bit? It seems like his chapter (or parts) end abruptly at the slightest chance. Like someone new appearing or something drastic happening and I don't remember that from the first book. Or maybe I just didn't notice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobblybear Posted February 17, 2013 Share Posted February 17, 2013 I'm about 40% through The Golden Acorn. It's ok, but I think I fancy something a bit heavier. Nevermind, I shall stick with it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nollaig Posted February 17, 2013 Share Posted February 17, 2013 I'm re-reading The Magicians by Lev Grossman as I bought its sequel before Christmas and I really want to get to it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
karen.d Posted February 18, 2013 Share Posted February 18, 2013 So I have abandoned my second book of 2013. I managed to read 20% of 'Les Miserables' by Victor Hugo, before feeling completely bogged down by it. I much prfer the musical! So now I'm about to start reading 'Wolf Hall' by Hilary Mantel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sofia Posted February 18, 2013 Share Posted February 18, 2013 about a hundred pages into Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pontalba Posted February 18, 2013 Share Posted February 18, 2013 I'm reading The Housekeeper and the Professor by Yoko Ogawa and so far, enjoying it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kidsmum Posted February 18, 2013 Share Posted February 18, 2013 Less than 100 pages to go in The Siege by Helen Dunmore, this is the second of her books that i've read & really enjoyed. In fact i liked them so much that i couldn't resist buying 4 more of her books today Counting the Stars A Spell of Winter House of Orphans Mourning Ruby Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian. Posted February 18, 2013 Share Posted February 18, 2013 My modjo is creeping back, I have read 65 pages of London Under by Peter Ackroyd today. It's not particularly well written in my opinion but the subject is fascinating. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chesilbeach Posted February 18, 2013 Share Posted February 18, 2013 I've read about 100 pages of David Mitchell's Back Story today. I did start To The Lighthouse yesterday morning, but my mind kept wandering, so going to put it aside until I've got a day free to dedicate to it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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