What Are You Reading Right Now?

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This is a tough one for me to recommend to be honest. Mainly because I am conflicted about it myself, LOL.
I really love the storyline but feel like so many better things could be done with it. I also happen to like the characters but I almost feel as if I'm on a merry-go-round with them with as much as every single thing gets repeated in these books.

That being said, I will finish out the series because I feel like I need to see it through and I really do want to find out how it all comes together in the end.

Have you read the second one? Betrayed?
 
How are you liking, Fantasy in Death? I like the series so far, but I think I'm ready to read some different things for a bit. I do have some books on hold. I've been reading, Ritual in Death, but I've also read a few weight management books as well. Maybe breaking the rhythm has me a little less interested. I don't know. I'm going to try to get back into it this afternoon.

I have not read it......won't pay what Kindle (amazon) wants to charge. I will wait........;);)
 
Yep, I just started the third one. They are all very similar of course, but I do feel as though in the third one they are finally "getting somewhere" with the storyline.
I am trying to keep in mind that they are YA books so that I don't become too critical of the writing style. They really are aimed more at keeping the attention of someone my daughter's age than mine. ;) I just happen to be on a supernatural/vamp kick right now and they are abundant in the YA section!

What I'm really waiting for is the new Sookie book to come out!! :thumbsup2
 
I am reading a book titled "Eyewitness Auschwitz" it is written by Filip Muller, who is a survivor of the concentration camps who worked int he crematoriums and gas chambers. It is definitely not a book to read in one sitting, as it is quite disturbing, but also important I think. Not uplifting, but I am not even halfway through yet. It is well written, and an excellent book!
 

Yep, I just started the third one. They are all very similar of course, but I do feel as though in the third one they are finally "getting somewhere" with the storyline.
I am trying to keep in mind that they are YA books so that I don't become too critical of the writing style. They really are aimed more at keeping the attention of someone my daughter's age than mine. ;) I just happen to be on a supernatural/vamp kick right now and they are abundant in the YA section!
I've read the whole series up through the latest book out. I would have really gotten into this book as a teenager. Like you, I keep in mind who it is written for and have enjoyed them so far. But, they do get a little repetitive and you just want to "kick" the characters from time to time. I feel sometimes the story line is just drug out so that another book can be written. But that's all good since it's geared to a much younger crowd and it's all about making money in the long run.
 
I finished reading Whitethorn Woods by Maeve Binchy last night. I was pleasantly surprised. It was a little different and I enjoyed it. It was an easy read, a good pool/beach read.

This morning I began Snowfall by Sharon Sala. I'm 75 pages in and it's proving to be an easy read also.
 
That being said, I will finish out the series because I feel like I need to see it through and I really do want to find out how it all comes together in the end.

I think this is why I keep reading this series. The overuse of "I heart" to refer to something the characters enjoy has really become kind of painful!
 
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I've read the whole series up through the latest book out. I would have really gotten into this book as a teenager. Like you, I keep in mind who it is written for and have enjoyed them so far. But, they do get a little repetitive and you just want to "kick" the characters from time to time. I feel sometimes the story line is just drug out so that another book can be written. But that's all good since it's geared to a much younger crowd and it's all about making money in the long run.



Decided to shelf the series= can't justify buying the next book............just too repetitive........
 
New J D Robb "Fantasy in Death" and "Big Jack" will out on Tuesday!! WOO HOO!!!!!!

I just finished Fantasy in Death - :thumbsup2

Just in case you didn't know - "Big Jack" is a reprint - it is one half of the previously released Remember When (it was a half Nora / half JD book).

The publishing companies drive me nuts with these reissues - especially when they change the names :headache:
 
Just started Certain Girls by Jennifer Weiner. I've really enjoyed her other books, so I hope I like this one too!:)
 
I started Julie and Julia yesterday. It is for my book club and the author is coming to Scranton soon to speak.

I really thought I wouldn't be interested in this book, but I am pleasantly surprised by it. I've read more than 100 pages since last night.
 
I just finished Water for Elephants. I really enjoyed it!

Loved this book!

I also enjoyed The Time Travelers Wife, My Sisters Keeper and Duma Key; although Duma Key isn't one of Stephen Kings best books. He had another book, Blaze, that came out at the same time and I thought it was much better.

I just finished reading What I Want My Daughters to Know by Elizabeth Noble. It was an excellent read. Once I got started I had a hard time stopping! I'm now reading Up in the Air.
 
I started Julie and Julia yesterday. It is for my book club and the author is coming to Scranton soon to speak.

I really thought I wouldn't be interested in this book, but I am pleasantly surprised by it. I've read more than 100 pages since last night.

I've debated about reading this book but keep putting it off. Maybe I'll give it a try! :goodvibes
 
I've debated about reading this book but keep putting it off. Maybe I'll give it a try! :goodvibes


I tried last summer before the movie came out and failed:lmao: Read about 125 pages and then really didn't care if the meal turned out or not:rotfl:

It turned me off to seeing the movie......any opinions on that?
Have a Magical Disney Day!
 
I tried last summer before the movie came out and failed:lmao: Read about 125 pages and then really didn't care if the meal turned out or not:rotfl:

It turned me off to seeing the movie......any opinions on that?
Have a Magical Disney Day!

:laughing: :laughing: :laughing: I haven't seen the movie either so can't give an opinion on it! LOL I have some friends that have seen it and siad they enjoyed it. Does that help? :laughing:
 
I tried last summer before the movie came out and failed:lmao: Read about 125 pages and then really didn't care if the meal turned out or not:rotfl:

It turned me off to seeing the movie......any opinions on that?
Have a Magical Disney Day!

I thought the movie was pretty good. The book, not so much. I couldn't get past the first chapter.
 
I tried last summer before the movie came out and failed:lmao: Read about 125 pages and then really didn't care if the meal turned out or not:rotfl:

It turned me off to seeing the movie......any opinions on that?
Have a Magical Disney Day!

The movie is sooo good. Meryl Streep is just wonderful. She and her 'husband' make the movie!!
 
I finished Under the Dome on Friday (audiobook - took me forever to listen to the whole thing!) and finished The Help on the Kindle last night. I aboslutely LOVED The Help - I couldn't put it down.

Under the Dome was good, not great. I have read all things King and I'd rank it pretty low on my list of favorites. But, if you're a King fan, it's (of course) a "must read."

My Guy Barbaro is next. I'm sure I'll cry like a baby with this one.
 
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