I'm reading "IT" by Stephen King at the moment. I've read it before,
but I felt the need to read it again, as it is my favorite book Stephen King has
written.
I would recommend it to horror literature fans, especially the ones who enjoy
the exploration of thoughts and emotions as well as some action!
Just finished reading the latest Harry Potter book (lol). Definitely worth a
read if you've been following the series... a little slow at the start, but good
action towards the end.
I thought it would take me at least a full day to finish, so I haven't exactly
figured out what book I'm going to read next... Though at this point it looks
like I'll be re-reading some Agatha Christie mysteries.
I'm actually re-reading Harry Potter 7, since I feel I read it too fast without
really taking anything in
But it was really good, lots more action that the other 6 books.
Not sure what to read next though, maybe I should start Lord of the Rings again,
lol.
Just started on "Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A book for everyone and no
one". It's fairly archaic in some parts and the messages it tries to get
across is rather...Well... Complicated.
Maybe that's why Nietzche was locked up in an asylum. Still an interesting read
though.
I allways read more than one book at the same time. Now I'm reading
"Rayuela" from Cortazar, "The tunnel" from Sabato, and an
old traditional-russian-stories book.
Guardians of Time Trilogy (REALLY AWSOME SERIES a MUST READ for EVERYONE), Janet
Evanovich (EXTREME HILLARITY), Harry Potter (still MOST AWSOME)
I also read Graphic Novels. (Yu Watase, YOU ROCK!)
Well right now I'm starting to read (after several failed attempts due to being
busy) Black Powder War by Naomi Novik. It's the last book in a trilogy about
dragons being used by the British to combat Napolean and his forces. Sounds
wierd but it is avery good series for dragon lovers. All you really need to do
is to just sit down and really focus on what's going on.
Ofcourse I finished the Harry Potter series like alot of people have. Not sure
how I feel exactly about The Deathly Hallows. Guess I'll re-read the whole
series at some point.
Currently revising my nation's history. I'll be da**ed for ignorance.
I also just started reading the Deathly Hallows
Oh BTW, if you've read the Harry Potter books, don't watch the movies
ANTHEM by Ayn Rano
hahaha boring book but its a requirement for honor english students. bleh.
but other than that, its a book that makes u think hard.
id recommend it if u have the time to rethink things while reading. hahaha
Quote by AztiraGuardians of Time Trilogy
(REALLY AWSOME SERIES a MUST READ for EVERYONE), Janet Evanovich (EXTREME
HILLARITY), Harry Potter (still MOST AWSOME)
I also read Graphic Novels. (Yu Watase, YOU ROCK!)
I read the Guardians of Time trilogy as well. Was very entertaining and
imaginative.
Currently reading lots of Haruki Murakami books. I bet quite a few people here
are a fan of Japanese Culture so if you are i recommend him!
He writes in an almost Catcher in the Rye style, but set in Japan.
I'm reading "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows", "The
Aeneid", "Atonement", and "The Passion". Harry Potter
is for fun, but school is grinding the other three out of me.
Not willingly, but I am reading Beowulf
and The Catcher in the Rye for English.
I have not really started Catcher in the
Rye just yet, so I do not have an opinion, but I actually find myself
liking Beowulf; I was a little afraid at
first because Shakespeare has scared me away from old English (laugh). But not only is the version we are
reading easy to understand, it is also a great story in general, and it has
become even more interesting because of the discussions about the themes and
motifs we have in class.
I should also be finishing up The Amber
Spyglass by Pullman, but there have been too many distractions for me
lately.
At the risk of sounding nerdy, I'm reading "My Ãntonia" by
Willa Cather.
I have been re-reading "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" all
summer; even though it disappointed me in some ways, it's still very exciting
and well-paced.
I'm currently reading 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,' Book 7. I've loved
the series to this point, and am genuinely excited about what I'm reading, but I
have to admit that this final volume is much slower, and more methodical than I
would probably have preferred. I hear that it really picks up the pace about
half-way through, which is about where I am, so I'm glad to hear that. I also
recently started the first chapter of George R.R. Martin's 'A Game of Thrones'
('A Song of Ice and Fire,' Book 1). I've heard it's the best fantasy material
since Tolkien, and I'm looking for something in the realm of the fantastic after
so many textbooks as of late. Looking forward to it!
Beyond that, I seem to have my head perpetually stuck in my 'Nakama' Japanese
textbooks...not that I'm complaining. It's worth it.
I'm currently reading Book Four (Book of Air) of the Dragon Quartet by Marjorie B. Kellogg. It's a really great book,
but I would recommend reading the other three books first since they really give
a lot of backstory on what happens. ^_^
The next book on my list is Kushiel's
Chosen by Jacqualine Curry, that is, if my boyfriend doesn't finish HP
book 7 first, cause then I'll read that next.
...and as a follow-up question, what is your opinion of what you've read so far? Would you recommend it?
If you've just finished a book, by all means post your opinions on it as well.
I'm reading "IT" by Stephen King at the moment. I've read it before, but I felt the need to read it again, as it is my favorite book Stephen King has written.
I would recommend it to horror literature fans, especially the ones who enjoy the exploration of thoughts and emotions as well as some action!
Just finished reading the latest Harry Potter book (lol). Definitely worth a read if you've been following the series... a little slow at the start, but good action towards the end.
I thought it would take me at least a full day to finish, so I haven't exactly figured out what book I'm going to read next... Though at this point it looks like I'll be re-reading some Agatha Christie mysteries.
I'm actually re-reading Harry Potter 7, since I feel I read it too fast without really taking anything in
But it was really good, lots more action that the other 6 books.
Not sure what to read next though, maybe I should start Lord of the Rings again, lol.
Just started on "Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A book for everyone and no one". It's fairly archaic in some parts and the messages it tries to get across is rather...Well... Complicated.
Maybe that's why Nietzche was locked up in an asylum. Still an interesting read though.
I allways read more than one book at the same time. Now I'm reading "Rayuela" from Cortazar, "The tunnel" from Sabato, and an old traditional-russian-stories book.
Guardians of Time Trilogy (REALLY AWSOME SERIES a MUST READ for EVERYONE), Janet Evanovich (EXTREME HILLARITY), Harry Potter (still MOST AWSOME)
I also read Graphic Novels. (Yu Watase, YOU ROCK!)
Well right now I'm starting to read (after several failed attempts due to being busy) Black Powder War by Naomi Novik. It's the last book in a trilogy about dragons being used by the British to combat Napolean and his forces. Sounds wierd but it is avery good series for dragon lovers. All you really need to do is to just sit down and really focus on what's going on.
Ofcourse I finished the Harry Potter series like alot of people have. Not sure how I feel exactly about The Deathly Hallows. Guess I'll re-read the whole series at some point.
I am reading Shakugan no Shana (Novel) and I hope to start the book The Romans of the Three Kindoms. I hope that turns out to be good.
Currently revising my nation's history. I'll be da**ed for ignorance.
I also just started reading the Deathly Hallows
Oh BTW, if you've read the Harry Potter books, don't watch the movies
Currently revisiting the Harry Potter series from beginning to end (just kicked off Order of the Phoenix)
I am a little late but I am beginning Da Vinci Code
"The Rose of Sharon Has Blossomed" if you can find it.
ANTHEM by Ayn Rano
hahaha boring book but its a requirement for honor english students. bleh.
but other than that, its a book that makes u think hard.
id recommend it if u have the time to rethink things while reading. hahaha
I read the Guardians of Time trilogy as well. Was very entertaining and imaginative.
Currently reading lots of Haruki Murakami books. I bet quite a few people here are a fan of Japanese Culture so if you are i recommend him!
He writes in an almost Catcher in the Rye style, but set in Japan.
The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran. I would highly recomend it. The narative and prose are just amazing.
I'm reading "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows", "The Aeneid", "Atonement", and "The Passion". Harry Potter is for fun, but school is grinding the other three out of me.
im currently reading the book "Things Change" I tend to forget people's names so easilyyy.
Not willingly, but I am reading Beowulf and The Catcher in the Rye for English. I have not really started Catcher in the Rye just yet, so I do not have an opinion, but I actually find myself liking Beowulf; I was a little afraid at first because Shakespeare has scared me away from old English (laugh). But not only is the version we are reading easy to understand, it is also a great story in general, and it has become even more interesting because of the discussions about the themes and motifs we have in class.
I should also be finishing up The Amber Spyglass by Pullman, but there have been too many distractions for me lately.
At the risk of sounding nerdy, I'm reading "My Ãntonia" by Willa Cather.
I have been re-reading "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" all summer; even though it disappointed me in some ways, it's still very exciting and well-paced.
Shadowland book 2 by Tad Williams. Stunning and IMO underrated writer.
I'm currently reading 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,' Book 7. I've loved the series to this point, and am genuinely excited about what I'm reading, but I have to admit that this final volume is much slower, and more methodical than I would probably have preferred. I hear that it really picks up the pace about half-way through, which is about where I am, so I'm glad to hear that. I also recently started the first chapter of George R.R. Martin's 'A Game of Thrones' ('A Song of Ice and Fire,' Book 1). I've heard it's the best fantasy material since Tolkien, and I'm looking for something in the realm of the fantastic after so many textbooks as of late. Looking forward to it!
Beyond that, I seem to have my head perpetually stuck in my 'Nakama' Japanese textbooks...not that I'm complaining. It's worth it.
Naruto manga 11
I'm currently reading Book Four (Book of Air) of the Dragon Quartet by Marjorie B. Kellogg. It's a really great book, but I would recommend reading the other three books first since they really give a lot of backstory on what happens. ^_^
The next book on my list is Kushiel's Chosen by Jacqualine Curry, that is, if my boyfriend doesn't finish HP book 7 first, cause then I'll read that next.