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^Loved that book, but it took me a while to get through it as well.

 

I'm still working on House of Leaves - I'm continually distracted by the internet and never get to my reading anymore. I think I'll pick it up while I wait for something to install.

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I have finished reading Aldous Huxley's After the Fireworks. It was interesting book; a little dull in places and thought-provoking in others.

 

I'll be starting on Flowers for Algernon shortly. Can't wait to read this one. :D

 

Yesterday I ordered a copy of Russell Hoban's Riddley Walker, thanks to Chrissy's recommendation. It sounds awesome. :(

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I finished The Swan Thieves yesterday and posted my thoughts. I decided to read The Blackstone Key by Rose Melikan next and am hoping to get a chunk read tonight, providing I don't fall asleep since I was up at 5 this morning :D.

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You're incorrigible Frankie! ;) Now that I've just finished Macbeth and really enjoyed it, I might get myself the Sonnets as well.

 

I'll be interested in your thoughts on Timequake. I really wasn't very impressed with it. :D

 

:lol: Tihii! :( Nice to hear you enjoyed Macbeth and might be getting the Sonnets! I don't know about you but plays and poetry are a totally new zone for me, it's nice that after all these reading years there's still so much unknown ground.

 

Too bad you didn't like Timequake though. Have you enjoyed Vonnegut's other stuff? I've only read Slaughterhouse 5 which I absolutely loved, and I'm really interested in reading anything by Vonnegut right now.

 

Ooh and I see you're going to start Flowers for Algernon, so cool! I think you might enjoy it a lot! I have to restart reading it myself as well. And oh boy what about that Casino Royale? :) Well, at some point...

 

But Kylie I'm not incorrigible, you are mistaken! Just yesterday I took Stephen King's Cell to the free book trolley at the library, having decided that I don't want to read it because so many bad reviews I've read about it. That was one book off the TBR! Also, I'm soon finished with my Ann Rule book and I'm going to give that to a true crime fan friend of mine... So I do give away, as well as hoard... :D

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i have read some more of the thosand splendid sun, and im starting to enjoy it, and brought two more books today,

 

pickle the night world series are really good, read then when i was young and back then they were really hard to find, none of the big store did them, they had to order through amazon. Finally i can finish them off and buy the last two books.

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I finished Bitten and it was really good. I just loved Ellena she's definately a lady you don't want to mess with! Will be getting the next one in the series soon.

 

My sister's leant me a true story called How Could She? and I don't think I want to read it, stuff like that always makes me cry.

 

I will read some more Poe tonight I think.

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I finished Bitten and it was really good. I just loved Ellena she's definately a lady you don't want to mess with! Will be getting the next one in the series soon.

 

I have this on my TBR list. Glad you liked it and now I can't wait to start reading the series.

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:D Charm I said a slap not a boot up the backside! :D

 

Man I was sooooooo bold today.

"Ah I'll just have a quick look in Waterstones."

*20 minutes and €36 euro later*

"Four books?!?! How did THAT happen?!!

 

*Sigh*

Still, I got two that have been on my Wishlist since last year, one that went on the other day, and a....completely gratuitous one which I cannot justify.

 

I bought:

Vlad - C. C. Humphreys

Something Wicked This Way Comes - Ray Bradbury

World War Z - Max Brooks

Salem's Lot (Illustrated Edition*) - Stephen King

 

So I'm quite happy with my unintended haul.

 

*Illustrated apparently meaning:

- With 50 pages of 'deleted scenes'

- A new introduction by Stevo himself

- And two original short stories

- Apparently brought to life by some photos.

 

I couldn't resist!

 

Charm, I think I may be needing that boot after all :lol:

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Read about 80 pages this morning of Relentless by William Boys and finished it. A really good read. I have now started Sacred Hearts by Sarah Dunant. Read about 50 pages so far and can't believe how much I am enjoying it. I only got the book as it was on the TV bookclub list which I vowed to read all of to try and diversify my reading. Normally there is no way I would pick up a book like this , even to read to read the blurb. But so far so good.

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I'd rarely buy a book JUST for that, but if I'm looking for a handy copy of something and I see one with extra funstuffs, I'll grab it. I just read the intro - I really liked it! Makes me want to read the book again right now. I have so many books to read x_x

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I'd rarely buy a book JUST for that, but if I'm looking for a handy copy of something and I see one with extra funstuffs, I'll grab it. I just read the intro - I really liked it! Makes me want to read the book again right now. I have so many books to read x_x

 

Any new dino ones?

 

I've just been reading a few poems from Elizabeth Barrett Browning today. I have Gone with the Wind planned for later when I get home, hopefully I'll make it to chapter 3 tonight. :D

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I don't know about you but plays and poetry are a totally new zone for me, it's nice that after all these reading years there's still so much unknown ground.

 

Yes, plays and poetry are new territory for me too!

 

Too bad you didn't like Timequake though. Have you enjoyed Vonnegut's other stuff? I've only read Slaughterhouse 5 which I absolutely loved, and I'm really interested in reading anything by Vonnegut right now.

 

I've only read Slaughterhouse 5 as well, and I really enjoyed it. I have a couple of others on my TBR pile and I still have high hopes for them, despite not liking Timequake. :D

 

Ooh and I see you're going to start Flowers for Algernon, so cool! I think you might enjoy it a lot! I have to restart reading it myself as well. And oh boy what about that Casino Royale? :) Well, at some point...

 

I'm already almost halfway through Flowers for Algernon. It's a terrific read and hard to put down! I have one more book to read by the end of the month because it's being reviewed on a book club show here at the beginning of March, but then I plan on dedicating March to quick, light reads, including Casino Royale. :D

 

But Kylie I'm not incorrigible, you are mistaken! Just yesterday I took Stephen King's Cell to the free book trolley at the library, having decided that I don't want to read it because so many bad reviews I've read about it. That was one book off the TBR! Also, I'm soon finished with my Ann Rule book and I'm going to give that to a true crime fan friend of mine... So I do give away, as well as hoard... :D

 

Hmm...I still say you're incorrigible! And I mean it in the nicest possible way, of course. :D I like the word (which I learnt from The Sound of Music) but I rarely find an excuse to use it...:lol:

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