#420774 - Sun May 11 2008 01:26 AM
What are you reading at the moment?
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I have locked the old thread, only because it became long and unwieldy. Of course it can still be read. Here is the new version.Thanks everyone for your valuable contributions as always.
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#420776 - Sun May 11 2008 06:41 AM
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Prolific
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Loc: Maryville Tennessee USA
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I'm in chapter 4 of "Castle Kidnapped" by John DeChancie it's one of my favorites.
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And dance upon the mountains like a flame.
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#420777 - Sun May 11 2008 01:34 PM
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I have just finished John Grisham's latest book, 'The Appeal'. I must say that I didn't find it anywhere near as good as most of his books, the only other of his which I didn't really enjoy was The Painted House.
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#420778 - Sun May 11 2008 04:43 PM
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Mainstay
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Loc: Ft. Collins Colorado USA
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I'm re-reading the collections of Darkover short stories. Some of my favorites are "Building" and "An Object Lesson".
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#420782 - Tue May 13 2008 03:05 PM
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Prolific
Registered: Fri Aug 20 2004
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Loc: Omaha Nebraska USA
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I'm re-reading Luise White's Speaking with Vampires: Rumor and History in Colonial Africa.
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#420783 - Wed May 14 2008 09:58 AM
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Prolific
Registered: Sun May 04 2008
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Loc: Maryville Tennessee USA
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I'm reading the first book in the mode series "Virtual Mode" by Piers Anthony.
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Faeries, come take me out of this dull world,
For I would ride with you upon the wind,
Run on the top of the dishevelled tide,
And dance upon the mountains like a flame.
~William Butler Yeats
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#420784 - Wed May 14 2008 10:26 AM
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I'm reading Jeffrey Archer's latest 'A Prisoner of Birth" Quite good if u enjoy popular fiction,all his books are really good,although they are repeating a few things,but his story and plot still keeps one rooted to one's seat
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#420785 - Wed May 14 2008 01:05 PM
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Loc: Santa Ana El Salvador
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I am still reading 'The American Civil War' by Shelby Foote. I should say, re reading, for the fifth time. It is a truly massive tome, but every page is totally absorbing. Events, people, all come to life. Nothing is omitted and yet Foote manages to make even the most trite detail entertaining. I've been so engrossed in it (more than 30 years now) that my wife has promised to treat me to a Civil War battlefield tour, which I believe they run in the States. Can't wait  .
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#420786 - Wed May 14 2008 01:57 PM
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Loc: Perth Western Australia
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I'm reading "The Odyessey" by Homer... I get the feeling I just spelt that wrong. hmmm :S
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#420787 - Wed May 14 2008 04:22 PM
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Registered: Sat Dec 23 2006
Posts: 1221
Loc: Stepford New York USA
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I'm almost finished reading "Is Shane MacGowan Still Alive?", by Tim Bradford. It's a very light read, and amusing in places, but it is most definitely not about Shane MacGowan. I would describe this book as a somewhat humorous, but could have been better, travelogue about Ireland. It's been done before.
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#420789 - Mon May 19 2008 01:05 AM
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Someone lent me The Leper's Bell, by Paul Micou and I really like his style. I had not read any other work by him, but I am enjoying this, so will be looking. It is about a lawyer who loses his job and on impulse uproots his family to go and work abroad. That's as far as I got, but he makes me want to read on....
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#420790 - Wed May 21 2008 03:19 PM
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Learning the ropes...
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I've just started Stealing the Elf-King's Roses by Diane Duane. It's a little complicated for my present brain-dead state, but once school's done I can commit.
Duane's Young Wizards series is also a good read, especially teens and young adults who like fantasy/sci-fi. There are eight books so far, all well-written and with excellent humor. The first is So You Want to be a Wizard.
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#420792 - Sat May 24 2008 06:49 AM
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Loc: Canton Ohio USA
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I'm still (with more than an occasional lapse) struggling valiantly through the awesome biography "Falconetti" by Hélène Falconetti. I reckon I'll have mastered even amateur-ishly understood French by the time I'm 90...
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#420793 - Sat May 24 2008 07:08 AM
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Registered: Fri Mar 31 2006
Posts: 271
Loc: Melton VIC Australia
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Harry Potter 7 for those who don't know the full titles of the Harry Potter books.
Yes I know I'm a bit behind but I was reading something else and I don't like reading 2 things at the same time.
The last thing I read was the diary of Sarah Morgan - a Southern woman during the Civil war (that's not the right title though)
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#420794 - Sun May 25 2008 07:29 AM
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Registered: Sun Oct 29 2006
Posts: 41
Loc: Scottish Borders UK
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I'm having a go at the Foundation series by Isaac Asimov. I finished Foundation a couple of days ago and am in the middle of Foundation and Empire.
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#420795 - Sun May 25 2008 09:44 PM
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Almost to the end of a book set in Western Australia called Jack and Harry - set in 1950 about two teenage boys who are falsely accused of theft, and decide to run away rather than face jail - fantastic adventure ranging over much of Australia. Highly recommended.
Edited by tezza1551 (Sun May 25 2008 09:45 PM)
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#420796 - Wed May 28 2008 11:34 AM
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I just started reading "Loves Come Softly" by Janette Oke. It is a great book. I'm trying really hard over the years to prepare to try the reading part of the college entrance test to someday pass it. All my life I've had problems with passing the reading part of those tests all through school. So, my goal in life is to someday pass it. I'm getting so much closer passing it by reading alot. I think I've noticed what the problem is though on the tests. It's the vocabulary words that are causing me to miss the questions. I notice this site has some quizzes on the book, which I plan to try after finishing the book. One reason I enjoy the book so much, I love stuff set in the time of "Little House On The Prairie". I read all those books already and I love the show so much. After finishing "Love Comes Softly", there are like 4 other books that came in the set that my mom ordered me from Amazon and the set arrived the other day.
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#420798 - Wed May 28 2008 02:09 PM
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Mainstay
Registered: Mon Jan 22 2007
Posts: 503
Loc: Ft. Collins Colorado USA
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"Widow of the South". It's a great story so far, and being based on a real person makes it that much better.
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