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Smiling_Sara 01-01-2013 11:48 AM

What Are You Reading JAN 2013
 
Happy 2013 Everyone! Please share what you are reading so we can grow our ever growing lists. I am aiming for 2 books read a month this year. And lots of maintaining weight loss!

But, at the moment I am reading Safe Haven from Nicolas Sparks. Been good so far.

Safe Haven

CanadianCutie 01-01-2013 12:31 PM

Starting The Secret History of the Pink Carnation by Lauren Willig today. My cousin lent it to me, not my usual choice, but I need a fun read.

Cemommster 01-01-2013 02:03 PM

I have a whole pile of books that I have let get out of control. I need to finish the Hunger Games Trilogy.

Clydegirl 01-01-2013 02:07 PM

I plan on reading more this year. I have a huge pile of books to get through.

I'm reading Bill Bryson "I'm A Stranger Here Myself".

Then I will read Tony LaRussa's book "Last Strike". Hopefully I will get him to autograph it at Winter Warm Up. It's a baseball thing. :)

Doomkitty 01-01-2013 07:08 PM

I am finishing The Hobbit. I'm not sure what will come after, I've got one too many books to choose from and I was just given a B&N gift card so now I want to go shopping!

Sinoia 01-02-2013 12:42 AM

Reading Alice in Wonderland, in German. when I say reading, I mean struggling with ... my grasp of German is that of a six year old, right now!

Gillian 01-02-2013 08:31 AM

Originally Posted by lovedancelive:
I am finishing The Hobbit. I'm not sure what will come after, I've got one too many books to choose from and I was just given a B&N gift card so now I want to go shopping!

That's one of those books that I started and will never finish. Really boring for me.

Ladybug10 01-03-2013 02:28 AM

Reading Mr. Penumbra's 24-hour Bookstore. It's something totally different than what I usually read. :)

knoxie 01-03-2013 09:27 AM

I'm Down by Mishna Wolff. Laugh out loud funny, literally.

Radiojane 01-03-2013 10:52 AM

I have such a pile to get through, nevermind about 100 on my kobo!

I'm working my way through a 1200 page biography of Spencer Tracy right now. After that I hope to tackle the gigantic history of the mob I got for Christmas and catch up on my Christopher Moore.

themusicalfruit 01-03-2013 12:59 PM

Choke by Chuck Palahniuk

mnemosyne 01-03-2013 02:09 PM

City of Bohane by Kevin Barry. I'm really enjoying it. Unique(ly) familiar and utterly stylized world, with an argot that is perhaps 10% Irish and 90% invented, but feels substantive, real, and lived in, particularly 1/2 through when I finally figured out who "Sweet Baba" is. Ha! Clever, Mr. Barry.

Though I find the female characters to be much more thinly drawn than the male characters, and there is an underlying, essential and unquestioned chauvanism in the narrative that bothers me when I slip back out of the world.

themusicalfruit 01-06-2013 01:40 AM

The Boy Next Door by Meg Cabot

KYgirlinSC 01-06-2013 09:34 AM

Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn

losermom 01-06-2013 01:59 PM

Ammonite by Nicola Griffith :)

gardenerjoy 01-06-2013 10:29 PM

Smart Chefs Stay Slim by Allison Adato
and
Pale Demon by Kim Harrison

Missy Krissy 01-07-2013 09:24 PM

I just finished "Last to Die" by Tess Gerritsen. Before that I read "Confessions of a Failed Anorexic" by Michelle Cantrell and "Thinspo" by Amy Ellis - my New Year's Resolution was to read more books and so far I've read those 3 in January alone. I'd say I'm doing good ;)

jenn33082 01-09-2013 10:26 AM

I'm on the second Games of Thrones (Fire and Ice) book. I'm enjoying the series so far, but the books just don't GRAB me, ya know? I read about a chapter or a chapter and a half at a time and that's it. I'm planning on finishing the series, because they are good books but I wish I could get that "I need to read MORE!" feeling.

Also, with all the e-readers now-a-days, does anyone else miss the feel of holding a book? I have kindle on my phone, not a real kindle, so maybe that's the issue. But I just miss snuggling on the couch and flipping pages. Maybe it's just me... I'm planning on finding the paperback of GofT book 3. I hope that helps.

XLMuffnTop 01-09-2013 10:39 AM

Regarding eReaders, I love them because I have a "mommy" purse and my kids like to destroy books. My 2 year old is just in a very destructive phase. I like that I can toss my kindle in my purse and have it during my little bit of downtime. Books are just too bulky for this part of my life with diaper bags, book bags, snack packs, juice boxes etc.

I am just finishing up "Chuggie and the Desecration of Stagwater" by Brent Michael Kelley. Comedy-horror-fantasyish? Hard to categorize but I liked it. Quick easy read and quite humorous, though not for everyone.

jenn33082 01-09-2013 10:55 AM

I totally get that :) I love that since I read on my phone, I have my book anywhere I go and if I finish one, I can immediately buy/get another one. Plus the no bulk thing. There are definite positives of the e-readers.

I feel like I don't enjoy reading as much as I used to. I'm trying to narrow down why that is. Is it the books i'm reading? Is it that I read on my phone, when I already feel like my phone is such a large part of my life? I really that's it. I think I need either actual books or a real e-reader.

Bellamack 01-09-2013 11:00 AM

Hubby bought me a reader last Christmas and I have yet to use it, I love to curl up with my murder mysteries, esp paperbacks. lol

Buddha Gal 01-11-2013 10:02 AM

Re-read "World War Z" by Max Brooks for the billionth time and am now working my way through "The Road" by Corma McCarthy. I enjoyed his other book "No Country For Old Men" so I'm going to assume this book will be just as good.

alinnell 01-11-2013 10:37 AM

I'm still reading The Round House which I'm enjoying greatly. I leave for vacation tomorrow which involved a cross-country flight and a week-long cruise, so I imagine I'll come back to report on two or three books consumed!

themusicalfruit 01-12-2013 01:57 AM

Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck

LiLLy19 01-12-2013 02:02 PM

I read a lot of free books on Kindle. Yesterday I finished a really great book! I highly recommend it. Parts of it had me giggling outloud.

http://www.amazon.com/Ready-Not-Aggi...s=ready+or+not

LiLLy19 01-12-2013 02:05 PM

Originally Posted by jenn33082:
Also, with all the e-readers now-a-days, does anyone else miss the feel of holding a book? I have kindle on my phone, not a real kindle, so maybe that's the issue. But I just miss snuggling on the couch and flipping pages. Maybe it's just me... I'm planning on finding the paperback of GofT book 3. I hope that helps.

I used to have the same hesitations (and I did try the Kindle app on my phone) and I swore I would never get an ereader. But my husband got a galaxy tablet and downloaded the Kindle App for me there and I LOVE IT! I love that I can get books anywhere anytime. And it doesn't feel much different than a book, you can set it to where you flip the pages. Mine change with a tap though. Plus the Kindle automatically saves the spot for you. And Amazon always has different books you can download for free.

oksoitsjen 01-15-2013 10:35 AM

I just started reading A Million Miles in A Thousand Years by Donald Miller. It's really good so far! He has a few other good ones including Blue Like Jazz!

Psychic 01-15-2013 01:00 PM

So far, I read Goddess of the Sea by P.C. Cast this month.

I'm currently reading The Painted Boy by Charles de Lint.

I would like to read Elphame's Choice and Brighid's Quest by P.C. Cast by the end of this month as well.

mnemosyne 01-15-2013 01:34 PM

Originally Posted by :
Re-read "World War Z" by Max Brooks for the billionth time and am now working my way through "The Road" by Corma McCarthy. I enjoyed his other book "No Country For Old Men" so I'm going to assume this book will be just as good.

Loved World War Z. Great fun. The Road is just spectacular. Elegaic and absolutely haunting.

E-readers: yes, get a real e-reader (preferable a plain old e-ink kind - reserved for reading it'll feel more like a book)! They are nicer than reading on your phone, AND your phone app and the e-reader should sync together, so you still have the benefit of having books everywhere.

I have an e-reader but still mostly read Real Books. Heh. I love the e-reader for traveling and for reading classics, but man, I like having Real Books (tm) around and in my hands. I like to see how many pages are left and when the next chapter or section starts, and I like to put a Real Book aside after I've finished it.

I really loved Game of Thrones, in the can't put it down way, but I read the real books and uhm, generally skipped ahead to read the next Arya chapter. Repeatedly, and that might be harder with an e-reader. :)

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I've finished City of Bohane - I really liked it, loved the language, but had pretty fair problems with the female characters right through the end. None of them felt lived in the way the male characters did. Jenni Ching was basically a damn comic book heroine, and Macu's interior life was nil.

Have taken up Wolf Hall again, since I received the sequel for Christmas, and am also finally getting into The Name of the Wind. Which, wow. Patrick Rothfuss' prose is lovely enough that I am enjoying a genuine, traditional fantasy novel by an author other than GRRM for the first time in years. (I love fantasy, hate most books in the genre.)

But at the same time: ugh. The main character is The Most Awesome Dude in the World, in a less awesome way than the Dos Equis' commercial dude. So even as I'm humming along enjoying, I have this irritation in the back of my mind.

weight2lose 01-15-2013 02:38 PM

"Paul McCartney -Many Years From Now" by Barry Miles. I've just finished 'Life' by Keith Richards.

jenn33082 01-15-2013 04:08 PM

I've finished the 2nd Game of Thrones book and decided to do something a little lighter. I've started on the Percy Jackson series. Very much like Harry Potter so far. It's easy reading and I'm enjoying it.

FrouFrou 01-18-2013 02:17 PM

Having a month off from school has provided me with time to read, finally! So far I have read The Revenge if the Radioactive Lady by Elizabeth Stuckey-French, Notorious Nineteen by Janet Evanovich and almost done with Heartburn by Nora Ephron.

themusicalfruit 01-19-2013 10:12 PM

Looking for Alaska by John Green

PinkWaterfall 01-19-2013 10:46 PM

I just started reading the last Harry Potter book... The Deathly Hallows.

penmage 01-20-2013 12:47 AM

I'm about a third of the way through "An Irish Country Doctor" by Patrick Taylor. One of the main characters is...an Irish country doctor...and he's training a newbie from the city. Their interactions are hilarious.

Jennifer1966 01-20-2013 09:13 AM

I'm reading Middlesex and parts of A People's History of the United States. Both are excellent so far.

Smiling_Sara 01-25-2013 10:34 AM

Has anyone read Perks of being a wallflower? Thinking about starting that one before the movie comes out on DVD...

alinnell 01-25-2013 11:14 AM

Originally Posted by Smiling_Sara:
Has anyone read Perks of being a wallflower? Thinking about starting that one before the movie comes out on DVD...

I didn't read it, but the movie was great.

While on vacation, I finished The Round House, read The Girl with the Cat Tattoo (you can skip that--not too good, not too professional) and started The Black Box.

missunshine 01-27-2013 12:47 PM

lately i've been obsessed with historical romances and last night i discoverd a site where you can download all the latest books for free and i downloaded more than 20 books. i started reading anything he wants by sara fawkes but i didn't like it....it was something like 50 shades of grey so now i'm reading after the storm by t. s. arthur.

alinnell 01-27-2013 02:32 PM

Originally Posted by missunshine:
lately i've been obsessed with historical romances and last night i discoverd a site where you can download all the latest books for free and i downloaded more than 20 books. i started reading anything he wants by sara fawkes but i didn't like it....it was something like 50 shades of grey so now i'm reading after the storm by t. s. arthur.

Do share what that site is!


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