What Are You Reading Right Now?

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I'm reading Merle's Door Lessons From a Free Thinking Dog which I'm enjoying very much. Not only is it a good read it's informative to those that love dogs or train dogs. I'm taking my time with it now because I know the ending is sad.
 
Just finished I Thought There'd Be Cake by Sloane Crossley. It was hilarious. Excellent.

I usually have two books going at once when I'm not in school. My "home" book right now is In a Sunburned Country by Bill Bryson. My "commute" book is The Kite Runner. I just started both.

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I'm continuing to prepare for my India trip by reading The Last Mughal by William Darymple. It is amazingly well written and reads like a novel. The book explores the anti-British uprising in 1857 Dehli that led to the collapse of the Mughal dynasty.
 

I just finished Twilight by Stephenie Meyer-awesome! I had read Pillars of the Earth before that. That was wonderful as well but it took me awhile to read so I was looking for something lighter than that. Just started Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict-cute so far.
I did not like Atonement either-I didn't like any of the characters :snooty:

Deb princess:
 
Nothing yet, but I just finished a book about WDW called Realityland

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I just finished Twilight by Stephenie Meyer-awesome!
I just started this book and so far, it is amazing!!!!!

I have to read A Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion for book club ... but I won't start until I finish Twilight.
 
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I'm reading The Woods by Harlan Coben. So far I like the story but it is a bit of an "easy reader" (fortunately not as simplistic as the recent works of James Patterson). I hope it ends up being a good story.
 
OK well I read around 3-5 novels a week, currently I'm reading Steven King's The Mist. Finished this week...
A Marked Man by Stella Cameron
The McKettrick Way by Linda Lael Miller
Sucker Bet by Erin McCarthy
Practically Perfect by Katie Fforde
A Stranger's Game by Joan Johnston

And I still have Stori Telling by Tori Spelling and Four Wives by Wendy Walker

Yes, I read alot lol...
 
OK well I read around 3-5 novels a week, currently I'm reading Steven King's The Mist. Finished this week...
A Marked Man by Stella Cameron
The McKettrick Way by Linda Lael Miller
Sucker Bet by Erin McCarthy
Practically Perfect by Katie Fforde
A Stranger's Game by Joan Johnston




And I still have Stori Telling by Tori Spelling and Four Wives by Wendy Walker

Yes, I read alot lol...

WOW, do you read quickly!
 
Currently I am reading the DIS. Stay tuned for later when I will be reading..............












the Dis.
 
I just finished Twilight by Stephenie Meyer-awesome! I had read Pillars of the Earth before that. That was wonderful as well but it took me awhile to read so I was looking for something lighter than that. Just started Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict-cute so far.
I did not like Atonement either-I didn't like any of the characters :snooty:

Deb princess:
Did you get through Atonement?

What is Twilight about. Daxx also said she's enjoying it. I"m always looking for a good read - especially a new author that I might like.

I have Pillars of the Earth, but am waiting for my DD to finish it - although she may be done with college before that happens & she only just finished her freshman year!!! :rotfl:
 
Hi, Melsmice!
Twilight is a YA book about a teenage girl with divorced parents who goes to live with her father in Forks, Washington. She falls in love with a beautiful boy at her new school who ends up being a vampire. It's mostly a PG romance but there is alot of suspense in it. It's the first in a series of 3-the 4th is coming out in August. I can't explain why it's so good just like I can't explain why I love Disney so much!:confused3

Deb

ETA I did get through Atonement but only because I made myself! It didn't get any better for me.
 
Twilight fans- Heard about "The Host"? By the same author and getting good reviews. I am going to read Tiwlight after I finish The Lightning Thief.
 
I have a book on hold at the library, "Eat this not that". It tells about better choices to make when eating out. I read a snippet about some of the choices and some didn't seem a whole lot different from each other, except for the calories and fat! All of the copies are checked out of the library right now. Looking forward to receiving it.

In the meantime, I'm about 2/3rds way through with the book, "Shiver", by Lisa Jackson. It is a good mystery, hard to put down. I have an idea of who may be the perpetrator, but I'm not sure. I would've finished the book long ago, too many projects and comings and goings. Anyway, I highly recommend it, if you like mysteries. :cool2:
 
I just started Lost Souls by Lisa Jackson.


Not thrilled with it so far but I'm trudging through. :thumbsup2
 
I just started Glory in the Name, a novel of the Confederate Navy, by James L. Nelson. I'm only 52 pages into it and so far it's good. No action as of yet, but you sense the gut wrenching decisions that some people had to make when it came to the south seceding from the Union. The main character for instance, was an officer in the U.S. Navy and found it difficult to give that up, but ultimately didn't want to go against his state of South Carolina. Very good book so far.
 
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