Pure pleausre fluff to break the monotony of a textbook. I love Sandra Brown’s ability to tell a vivid story that twists and turns. Reading Best Kept Secrets today in between chapters on technical writing.
Recommendation: The Water at the End of the World is a wonderful retelling of an Andean legend, written in the style of magical realism. Experience amazing adventures in the Andes as Yana Mayu goes in search of the magical water that will cure the young heir to the throne of the Inca Empire.
So this is my book, my baby. It turns one year old on the 21st and introduces my universe. I’m rereading it now as I’m working on the sequel and I’m falling even more in love with my MCs than I was before. If you like paranormal at all, or the idea of a hero who’s a demon and a girl who cares more about self-determination than whether or not she’s named in a prophecy, I hope you’ll check it out.
@Chrissy I hope you like it. Demons Run Lit is my facebook and website if you search (I don’t want to break rules by posting links) but there’s lots of free in-universe content there, too. I hope you fall as in love with Ben reading him as I did writing him.
Currently reading bright burns the night, the woman in the window, and love songs and other lies. Id recommend the girl before (thriller mystery) and the traitors kiss (fantasy).
@Nay I am reading the series for the 1st time. I’ve read Ender’ s Game a few times, but never the series. I am almost done with Speaker…then onto Xenocide. I like it so far
Yes! In the beginning I wasn’t so sure of it just because of how it’s written. I get them confused but I want to say 3rd person.
It’s like Joe went to the fridge. Sam watched him open the fridge. Carolyn did this.
And they don’t really say he or she unless it’s like in the middle of the sentence that they have already named the character. That kinda bothered me but after a few chapters, I just got so into it that I don’t even care lol
Yes! I don’t think I had ever read one like that (at least not that I remember) but it’s a relatively small book. About 350 pages. So I figured I could manage lol its realllly good so far
Magnus Chase and the ship of the dead 😀
The Historian ?
Pure pleausre fluff to break the monotony of a textbook. I love Sandra Brown’s ability to tell a vivid story that twists and turns. Reading Best Kept Secrets today in between chapters on technical writing.
Re-read
Until Proven Guilty by J. A. Jance
Just about finished with it
Sister Sister by Sue Fortin
Is it good? Got it in my tbr.
@Emma in parts yes. I’m not amazed by it. For me, it’s a predictable thriller x
How a Realist Hero Rebuilt a Kingdom
Dark Matter by blake crouch
I really liked Dark Matter. Are others of his any good? That’s the only one I’ve read.
The Outsider
Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell
Fantasy
Just started this as well.
Unravel Me (Shatter Me bk 2)
Grant (still)
The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson.
Recommendation: The Water at the End of the World is a wonderful retelling of an Andean legend, written in the style of magical realism. Experience amazing adventures in the Andes as Yana Mayu goes in search of the magical water that will cure the young heir to the throne of the Inca Empire.
Y’all just don’t understand that I’m going to down load and buy get every book that was commented ?
You go girl
Twilight
I’m ready to be bashed but I hate it lol
So this is my book, my baby. It turns one year old on the 21st and introduces my universe. I’m rereading it now as I’m working on the sequel and I’m falling even more in love with my MCs than I was before. If you like paranormal at all, or the idea of a hero who’s a demon and a girl who cares more about self-determination than whether or not she’s named in a prophecy, I hope you’ll check it out.
I’ll read it just for you.
@Chrissy I hope you like it. Demons Run Lit is my facebook and website if you search (I don’t want to break rules by posting links) but there’s lots of free in-universe content there, too. I hope you fall as in love with Ben reading him as I did writing him.
Annihilation
Almost done The Immortalists by Chloe Benjamin and it’s crazy good!
Ready Player One
The girl who loved tom gordon by stephen king
The Outsider ??
Blood Sipper by Ilse V Rensburg
Our Immaculate by Jason Hes
Relative Scale by Abi Godsell
Shelter in place by Nora Roberts
Saga Vol. 6
“A Stranger in the House” by Shari Lapena. Highly recommend.
My first Camus?
I’m giving The Bone Witch a try. I’m surprised at how many negative reviews it was getting on goodreads to be honest.
Currently reading bright burns the night, the woman in the window, and love songs and other lies. Id recommend the girl before (thriller mystery) and the traitors kiss (fantasy).
The Deep by Nick Cutter
Soooo good
I have this on my TBR list,
I’m re-reading the In Death Series by J.D Robb. I’m also starting North And South by Elizabeth Gaskell.
Bury Me Standing: The Gypsies and Their Journey by Isabel Fonseca
The Girl Who Smiled Beads
Revisiting an old and much loved friend w/ Dreams Underfoot by Charles de Lint.
Us Against You
The Selection by Kiera Cass
I finished this tonight ?!
After Anna by Lisa Scottoline
I am about to start some marathon reading of Six of Crows
The Female Persuasion.
Beyond the Body Farm by Dr. Bill Bass and Jon Jefferson. I’m on a true crime kick.
I’m hoping to finish Cake and Punishment by Maymee Bell.
The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult.
last seen alive
The Next Girl, Carla Kovach
The Hawaiian Discovery by Wanda E Brunstetter
The Last Witchfinder by James Morrow
Dead mens trousers – Irvine Welsh.
Almost done!
Cool do you like it?
Glory Over Everything
A court of Thorns and Roses
The Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken going to come out in Theaters in August
Facebook, fishing magazine
On page 175 so far.
Thoughts so far?
Discovery of witches by Deborah Harkness. I’m rereading it so I can read the rest of the trilogy. It’s definitely one of my favorite books.
??one of my favorite Trilogy
Shelter in place(Nora Roberts).
Isn’t it good. 100 pgs left
@Heidi yes, but just started.
The Crooked House by Christobel Kent
Shelter in place.
The Last Days of Rabbit Hayes
Turtles All The Way Down
Orson Scott Card’s Speaker for the Dead
I love that whole series.
@Nay I am reading the series for the 1st time. I’ve read Ender’ s Game a few times, but never the series. I am almost done with Speaker…then onto Xenocide. I like it so far
Ender’s Game is one of my all time favorite books.
I loved the series! The movie good as well, I find that it followed the book really well
B is for burglar sue grafton, forbidden falls robyn carr and six of crows leigh bardugo
The Alibi by Susan Brown
Christina Lauren roomies.
The Glass Key by Dashiell Hammett
I put down Fahrenheit 451 and Brave New World to work on Dashiell Hammett’s stuff
I think Shirley Jackson is my favorite short story author though but I need to read more of her work
451 is one of my favorites
@Chrissy it’s good so far
The Long Walk by Stephen King
My Favorite thing is Monsters by Emil Farris
And
The Book of Essie by Meghan Maclean Weir
Short stories, Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison and Bitch by Elizabeth Wurtz.
Mosquitoland. I recommend it.
Sounds interesting ?
It has sort of a YA vibe to it (which is absolutely fine with me), but it can be read on a deeper level, too.
Ready Player One
Me too!
I loved it
The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan.
I’m reading Jules Verne’s The Begum’s Fortune. Not feeling it really…
?? what’s it about ?
Two guys trying to build their own perfect cities pretty much.
Crossed Out by Malcolm Hollingdrake
I’m trying to read around the world… this book is set on holidays in Jamaica!
Jane Seymour the Haunted Queen by Alison Weir and Partners in Crime by Agatha Christie.
Farishta by Patricia McArdle
Have you read this Christie?
I’m reading Kurtherian Gambit 1: Death Becomes Her
The Couple Next Door- Shari Lapena
Almost done with it!!!
I heard this book was good, is it?
Yes! In the beginning I wasn’t so sure of it just because of how it’s written. I get them confused but I want to say 3rd person.
It’s like Joe went to the fridge. Sam watched him open the fridge. Carolyn did this.
And they don’t really say he or she unless it’s like in the middle of the sentence that they have already named the character. That kinda bothered me but after a few chapters, I just got so into it that I don’t even care lol
@Emily I hate when books are like that it’s harder to concentrate on the story.
Yes! I don’t think I had ever read one like that (at least not that I remember) but it’s a relatively small book. About 350 pages. So I figured I could manage lol its realllly good so far
@Emily so other then that would you recommend it?
Yesssssssss!!!
@Emily that’s good, I’ve been wanting to read it but I didn’t know if I would get in to it.
I’m reading “Fates & Furies” by Lauren Groff – I don’t love it…
The Perfect Couple by Elin Hilderbrand
rereading Heir of Fire to prepare for the last book this fall!
Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman
I Found You, by Lisa Jewell
All the light we cannot see
Just finished Something in the Water!! So good!
Listening to The Myth of Perpetual Summer by Susan Crandall ????
Finished The Forgetting Moon by Brian Lee Durfee and starting WoT.
Cry of the fish eagle by Peter Rimmer