What's Everybody Reading this Fall/Winter Season?

That's the way I feel about my Nook, too! I found that I was spending money on books that weren't worth my time or money, so I started utilizing my library card again. Books that I check out and love, get purchased on my Nook. My system may not work for everyone, but it works for me!
 
I should really get a library card to check out those books I'm 'iffy' about. I have a Nook, so I've gotten spoiled with wanting to read on that all the time! But we recently moved a few blocks away from a really nice library, and I've been meaning to wander over there. Now it looks like I've got motivation! :thumbsup2

diznee25

I rarely spend money on books. I'm just cheap that way!!

I have a library card and I try to find most of what I want to read through the library. It's a bonus when the library has it available for my Kindle. More and more that is happening. If not, I will just check out a hardcover book. Due to my eyesight going (I need reading glasses now), it's not nearly as comfortable for me to read a "real" book, but I still do.

Occasionally I will buy a book if the price is good and I can't get it through the library.

I never read a book twice so I wouldn't buy a book that I read for free at the library.
 
I rarely spend money on books. I'm just cheap that way!!

I have a library card and I try to find most of what I want to read through the library. It's a bonus when the library has it available for my Kindle. More and more that is happening. If not, I will just check out a hardcover book. Due to my eyesight going (I need reading glasses now), it's not nearly as comfortable for me to read a "real" book, but I still do.

Occasionally I will buy a book if the price is good and I can't get it through the library.

I never read a book twice so I wouldn't buy a book that I read for free at the library.

You may be cheap, but trust me, I am too! Only reason I'm able to buy e-books for my Nook HD is to ask for gift cards all the time. Birthday, Christmas, Valentines Day....any gift giving holiday I'm always asking for a B&N gift card! :thumbsup2

Luckily, I always get large $$ amounts so the gift cards last through the year. :cloud9:
 
I rarely spend money on books. I'm just cheap that way!!

I have a library card and I try to find most of what I want to read through the library. It's a bonus when the library has it available for my Kindle. More and more that is happening. If not, I will just check out a hardcover book. Due to my eyesight going (I need reading glasses now), it's not nearly as comfortable for me to read a "real" book, but I still do.

Occasionally I will buy a book if the price is good and I can't get it through the library.

I never read a book twice so I wouldn't buy a book that I read for free at the library.

Nearly all of the books I read are from the library, or are on my Kindle. Most of my Kindle books are ones I got for free (I carefully look for good free books every day) or low cost.

I do re-read certain books, but I like to wait 5+ years or so before re-reading a book. Next up on my re-read list is Gabaldon's Outlander series because I want to enjoy the books one more time before I read the next book that'll be published sometime in 2013.

If I bought all of the books I read, I'd be broke and I wouldn't have room for them in my house. :) The library is one of my favorite places!
 


I use the library heavily but I also buy a lot of books. My house is full of them! I do re-read many/most of them and I also lend them to friends. I just feel happier if I am surrounded by books...

TP
 
Hi all :wave2:

I'm really late to the thread but I have finally found some real time to read again and have been burning through my stack. Have read

The Twelve by Justin Cronin sequel to The Passage

Lord of the Mountain by S.M. Stirling

Cold Days by Jim Butcher

The Worst Hard Time by Timothy Eagan

The Raven Boys by can't remember...Maggie something (?)

I love having so much time to read!! Will be looking over what you all have posted for ideas. My friend loaned me House of Leaves by Mark Danielewski, any body read that one?
 
I just finished "Sleepless in Savannah" by Rita Heron. It was a little too R rated for my taste, but funny anyways. Now I'm reading "Crazy in Paradise". I'm only about 10% into it, but so far I'm really enjoying it. Next up (I think) will be "Seaview Inn" by Sherryl Woods.
 


Currently reading Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire. Just started it 2 days ago and am already halfway through! Which is a good thing since I have WAY too many books on my "to read" list!!

I swear I've never read the Harry Potter series before (except for the first one - I remember reading that one out loud to my boys years ago when it first came out), but every time I pick up one of these books to read, I get the odd sense of deju vu. Something always strikes me as familiar. Here I am on book #4 and I'm still trying to convince myself I've never read this series before, lol.
 
I have to admit that Danielle Steel is one of my 'guilty pleasure' authors. Love her books! I thought I had read most of her older books, but came across one that slipped through the cracks. So I'm reading Now and Forever by Danielle Steel.

It's a pretty good read so far. :surfweb:

diznee25
 
I finished A Casual Vacany. What a depressing end!

I'm about to start If I Stay by Gayle Forman. I've been told I'll love it. We'll see!
 
Hi all :wave2:

I'm really late to the thread but I have finally found some real time to read again and have been burning through my stack. Have read

The Twelve by Justin Cronin sequel to The Passage

Lord of the Mountain by S.M. Stirling

Cold Days by Jim Butcher

The Worst Hard Time by Timothy Eagan

The Raven Boys by can't remember...Maggie something (?)

I love having so much time to read!! Will be looking over what you all have posted for ideas. My friend loaned me House of Leaves by Mark Danielewski, any body read that one?


Since you read the sequel to The Passage, I'm assuming you read the first one, too. Was it any good? It seems to be interesting and something I may like but it gets pretty inconsistent reviews. What did you think of it?
 
Hi all :wave2:

I'm really late to the thread but I have finally found some real time to read again and have been burning through my stack. Have read

The Twelve by Justin Cronin sequel to The Passage

Lord of the Mountain by S.M. Stirling

Cold Days by Jim Butcher

The Worst Hard Time by Timothy Eagan

The Raven Boys by can't remember...Maggie something (?)

I love having so much time to read!! Will be looking over what you all have posted for ideas. My friend loaned me House of Leaves by Mark Danielewski, any body read that one?

Maggie Stiefvater.

Has anyone read HOPELESS by Colleen Hoover? I just mentioned it on the other thread because I loved it and can't get it out of my head.
 
I have been reading The Black Dagger Brotherhood Series by J.R. Ward. LOVE it. Started on Christmas Eve, and already on book 5. If vampires (fighting ones, not ones that sparkle) are your thing then check them out.
 
I went to see Les Mis last night so I'm not going to finish the book (right now). I will definately finish it later because of the 1/2 of the book I read a lot of it was left out of the movie. I want to see what I missed in the movie from the second half of the book.

Right now I'm reading The Glass Castle and then will read The Fault in Our Stars and then On the Island.
 
Currently halfway through "Unbroken". Gotta finish before book club tomorrow night! Then, I need to finish "The Appeal" by John Grisham, and "Team of Rivals". With the kids heading back to school tomorrow, I'm hopeful of more free time for reading. Hoping, hoping!
 
Since you read the sequel to The Passage, I'm assuming you read the first one, too. Was it any good? It seems to be interesting and something I may like but it gets pretty inconsistent reviews. What did you think of it?

I'm curious too since I have this book on reserve at the library...

Maggie Stiefvater.

Has anyone read HOPELESS by Colleen Hoover? I just mentioned it on the other thread because I loved it and can't get it out of my head.

Was it you that recommended this book on the Book Goal thread? I went and checked it out - has great reviews. I moved it to the top of my list - hoping to get to it in the next month or so.

I went to see Les Mis last night so I'm not going to finish the book (right now). I will definately finish it later because of the 1/2 of the book I read a lot of it was left out of the movie. I want to see what I missed in the movie from the second half of the book.

Right now I'm reading The Glass Castle and then will read The Fault in Our Stars and then On the Island.

Nice job on making it halfway!! Les Mis is definitely not for the faint of heart, but WELL WORTH IT! I am amazed at how much of the storyline was left out of the movie (and Broadway show). For example, how can you know how desperate Fantine is when the movie opens up with her already working at the factory and already given up her child? The book reveals a young Fantine, carefree, hanging out with her friends, falling in love, etc. That's entirely missing from the storyline. If you're not familiar with her previous life, it's hard to really see just how far she's fallen.

Oh, and I'm definitely interested in your review of The Glass Castle. How is it so far? I've read the other two you mentioned. Fault was amazing - the type of story that dwells with you long after you've closed the book. On the Island was a good read, but I don't know, it just didn't sit right with me.
 
Our work book club pick for this month is The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern. I was iffy about it at first, but once I got into it, I'm enjoying it. I only have about 70 pages left. Took a while to get used to the chapters flipping back and forth between the 1800's and 1902, but it keeps your interest. Can't wait to see how it ends!
 

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