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  • Currently reading Cell by Stephen King. To tell the truth I've been reading it since the third week of January :/ I can't seem to get back in my normal reading "groove".
    I plan on watching the movie after I am done reading the book.
  • I'm trying to work out the will to read Of Mice and Men, just because I know I should.

    It does look interesting, I just haven't had the time of day to read at all.
  • Started Star Wars Darth Plagueis yesterday.
  • I read my bible everyday
  • I'm reading -The Luckiest Girl in the World .... I love a good thriller.....Just saw on the news this week they were comparing it to Gone Girl and -The Girl On The Train... both of which I have read
  • I'm currently working my way through the entire Discworld series. I've read a few books from it already (Going Postal, Soul Music, etc.) but I decided to start at the beginning to get the full ~experience~. So I'm on book 2 at the moment, The Light Fantastic.
  • I'm reading Priceless Treasures by Melody Anne. I'm a romance reader. :-)
  • I have recently discovered the joy of reading, which is great because I am generally a night owl and it helps me go to bed earlier. Right now I am reading The Gravity Between Us by Kristen Zimmer.
  • I have two books I am reading at the moment - to relax with - my daughters book called Magnus Chase and the sword of summer by Rick Royden and fitness swimming for work
  • Fred Zesty - enjoy the disc world books ! I really enjoyed the Hat full of sky and Guards guards
    some of the companion books I found a bit dry reading .! ... never thought of trying to read them in order
  • Nicole Krauss. Being DEVOURING her books; pure perfection.
  • Quote: I'm reading -The Luckiest Girl in the World .... I love a good thriller.....Just saw on the news this week they were comparing it to Gone Girl and -The Girl On The Train... both of which I have read
    Ooh! Girl on the Train! I loved that book. They're coming out with a movie for it this summer; did you know? I still need to read Gone Girl. If I enjoyed Girl on the Train, do you think I'd enjoy Gone Girl? I don't see why not but I like to hear others' opinion about it. I've got another Gillian Flynn book around here somewhere called Dark Places that I've been needing to read too. Who wrote Luckiest Girl in the World?

    I'm a librarian so it's interesting to see what you all are reading. If anyone needs help with book recommendations, let me know! Even if I'm not familiar with what you're into, I can point you in the right direction.

    Right now I am reading The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion. The protagonist is crazy OCD and he drives me nuts but I love it! I can't wait to see how this book turns out. Before that, I had just finished the third installment of the Miss Peregine's Home For Peculiar Children trilogy -- Library of Souls. That is a simply AMAZING series that I would recommend to anyone. Before that, I read the last Dorothy Must Die book (Yellow Brick War), and next I'm either going to read Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard or Landline by Rainbow Rowell; I can't decide. One's a dystopian fantasy and the other is classic chick lit. HMMM.
  • I just dug out a book I've had and which has helped me tremendously in maintaining good nutrition and is also interesting and easy reading. It is "Food Rules" by Michael Pollan.
  • Anyone using the Litsy app? It's like Instagram, but for books. You tag the book and either give a little description or review. It's a lot of fun and I've found a lot of great suggestions and recommendations.
  • Quote: Anyone using the Litsy app? It's like Instagram, but for books. You tag the book and either give a little description or review. It's a lot of fun and I've found a lot of great suggestions and recommendations.
    I use Goodreads; it's a similar concept. They have such a large database of books. I don't think I could live without it!