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Richford (3429282) wrote:Just a lot of research articles and textbooks. A lot if it is interesting, but I just want a break sometimes!
Chili Toots (126579776) wrote:I'm rereading Wild At Heart by John Eldridge. That's my brainy answer so I'll look smart.![]()
But I'm also reading my favorite trash - fantasy adventure novels. I'm into the Shanarra series (currently in The Elfstones of Shanarra) by Terry Brooks at the moment. After watching the made for tv series, I've decided to go back and re-read the books. It's been 15 years, so they are fresh again.
Always (112546669) wrote:Im currently reading "The catcher in the Rye" (D.J. Salinger). Im reading it translated to spanish (the name in spanish is "El Guardián entre el Centeno") and im also looking on the internet for the original english version so I can learn words and compare the original text and the translation. I can say im having a nice time and laughing a lot with Holden Caulfield sayings, seems he curses a lot, cool guy lol
MsPhantom (129173078) wrote:I’m currently reading the Vampire Lestat as well as the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series(which was my favorite as a kid) just for giggles.
Quarantined Mata (13429328) wrote:"La felicidad de los perros del terremoto" by Gabriel Rodríguez Liceaga. The title translates into something like "The Happiness in the Dogs After the Earthquake". It's about a publicity stunt gone wrong.
Also, tonight I'm gonna start "The Artist's Way" by Julia Cameron.
Jennifer (108689685) wrote:I'm reading Jacob by Jacuelyn Frank, it's the first book in her Nightwalkers series. It's paranormal smutt cuz that's how I roll.![]()
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I read them forever ago, and decided I'd read them again. Fall is my favorite time to read.
Pinkylola (235554) wrote:Trans-formation of America by Mark Phillips (almost done) and Behold a pale Milton William Cooper I go back and forth between this two.
Vivica (13404458) wrote:MsPhantom (129173078) wrote:I’m currently reading the Vampire Lestat as well as the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series(which was my favorite as a kid) just for giggles.
I haven't read a good vampire book in awhile. I think I got a little turned off of vampires after Twilight happened.No offense to Twilight fans... lol. I thought about reading The Vampire Diaries because I did enjoy the show. Might pick up the Vampire Lestat, too.
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I've also never read the Percy Jackson series! I watched the movie but I'm sure it did it no justice.![]()
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MsPhantom (129173078) wrote:Vivica (13404458) wrote:MsPhantom (129173078) wrote:I’m currently reading the Vampire Lestat as well as the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series(which was my favorite as a kid) just for giggles.
I haven't read a good vampire book in awhile. I think I got a little turned off of vampires after Twilight happened.No offense to Twilight fans... lol. I thought about reading The Vampire Diaries because I did enjoy the show. Might pick up the Vampire Lestat, too.
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I've also never read the Percy Jackson series! I watched the movie but I'm sure it did it no justice.![]()
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It’s a prequel to Interview With the Vampire. I really enjoyed the first book and thought it was written beautifully. I am halfway through the Vampire Lestat and I really like it.
The Percy Jackson books were my favorite thing when I was younger. I read them in 6th grade and I carried those books with me everywhere. No matter how loud my classmates were being around me, once I started reading everything else was tuned out and I became so invested in the story. The movies were so disappointing. It deviates from the original story so much. Entire important plot points and characters are completely omitted from the original book and changed in the movie. You should definitely check out the books for an easy and fun read.
Chris (4327680) wrote:This is my favorite dystopian series. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11044367-taken
Easy read and interesting dystopian: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/157 ... his-i-know
If you like humorous detectivey stuff, you already know about Stephanie Plum. The Spellman Series is also great; sadly only five books: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/129 ... lman_Files
YA:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/379 ... s-daughter
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/849 ... y-daughter
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/322 ... e_Oleander
Random good books that I rated 5* on GoodReads:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/103 ... o-to-sleep
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/271 ... oyal-nanny
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/556602.Sarah_s_Key
"Old" but good, several are the types of novels that follow families or friends through decades:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/133 ... d_You_Made
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/419 ... of_Friends
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1711588.Dirt_Rich
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/559758.Queenie
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1051403.Roommates
I love series. Favorite of all time is the Savannah series by Eugenia Price (Historical Fiction), Harry Bosch series, Phillipa Gregory series...
I'm sure you know Sarah Dessen, Jennifer Echols, and Jenny Han for YA.
Not saying which unless you'd like me too, but one of the 5* list has a plot twist I never saw coming, and that's rare.
Chris (4327680) wrote:You’re very welcome. Love reading, obviously.
The first one has the plot twist: Before I Go To Sleep
Also just saw this free on Reddit if you do ebooks.
https://www.amazon.com/Happenstance-Col ... B08HRC3Z4Z