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What book are you currently reading?

Started by Valiss, September 13, 2010, 01:34:15 PM

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Lady Kaalyn

Rereading the Belgariad and Mallorian serries by David Eddings
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Rowan MacD

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  Keri Arthur-Darkness Hunts

After that I plan to re-read the River God series by Wilbur Smith.
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Lady Kaalyn

loved River God, it was such a great book.   
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Quote from: Lady Kaalyn on April 02, 2013, 03:57:08 PM
loved River God, it was such a great book.
Actually started with this when I bought a used library book "The Seventh Scroll'.  That was such a fantastic action/adventure novel, I just had to read the rest of the series, which I did in order that time, starting with River God.

   Currently reading a League novel 'Born of Silence' by Sherrilyn Kenyon..
   I used to like her once upon a time, but this one is reminding me why I stopped reading her in the first place.
   Her heroes somehow evolved from irreverent and funny macho rebels-to excessively sensitive, whiny, eternally and unbelievably misunderstood dudes with an almost vigilante intolerance for anything and anyone non-PC. 

    rant*If I want to be force fed the latest fashionable cause du jour, I could find less expensive media.* end rant

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Auryn

I just finished reading Enders game and Ender's Exile (audio books still count as reading right)??
the funny thing is I had no idea about the movie, I finished reading Ender's game 2 months ago, and then all the hub hub started about the movie.
I adored the book so I hope the movie comes up to par at least.
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DonaCatalina

The Biography of Thomas More. He was much more complex than I had ever thought.
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Jade

Redoubt - Mercedes  Lackey.  I just love her stories

SirRichardBear

Dark Grid by David Waldron I love end of the world stories.

1356 by Bernard Cormwell.  I loved the first three novels in the series but am having a hard time with this one.
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Evie McCann

The Watchers - a secret history of the reign of Elizabeth I, by Stephen Alford.
spy stuff, my favorite.
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Merlin the Elder

Stephen King... again... "The Green Mile"

I originally read this as it was coming out in serial form back in `96, and I was in the hospital, and/or under the influence of medications for much of that time.
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Mairte

"Into The Wilderness" by Sara Donati. I have the rest of the series and the first few pages have been intriguing. Hopefully I can just sit down tonight and get immersed in it.

Bogie

Currently on The Sword of Truth series:

The First Confessor: The Legend of Magda Searus - I was recomended to read after The Omen Machine
Debt of Bones - I was recomended to read after The First Confessor

Wizard's First Rule
Stone of Tears
Blood of the Fold
Temple of the Winds
Soul of the Fire
Faith of the Fallen
The Pillars of Creation
Naked Empire
Chainfire
Phantom
Confessor - Currently reading
The Omen Machine

Aderin

SO thankful to whomever started this thread and to all who have participated! I shall have to go through it with keen eyes because I am looking for the best medieval books to read! I am almost done the lord of the rings series and I started with the hobbit. Next will be the game of throne series, and then I am at a loss. That's where this thread will come in handy!!
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Lady Dragonfly

"The Astronaut Wives Club" by Lily Koppel. It's about the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo astronaut's wives, and how they coped with an intrusive press and their husbands sitting atop what amounted to an enormous stick of dynamite.
Just a bit into the first chapter, but is already quite good.
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StilettoWolf

I am on my fourth repeat of Kushel's Dart by Jaquline Carry.

I have read some rather interesting new series books lately that were free on my kindle..

Winter's Heat by Denise Doming was a very nice pretty HA little romance. Good read.
Call of the Herald by Brian Rathbone, not HA at all, but a very interesting start of a series.
Warrior's of the Cross by T.R Graves was a lovely romance about the Templars. Really great.

I have more I will list later.