Originally Posted By DDMAN26 Well a few months ago I started the Hunger Games. But then I wasn't able to really get into it proper, I decided to start up again. I read the first four chapters this morning. Very good so far.
Originally Posted By MissCandice Book 3 of the Inheritance books by Christopher Paolini so I can refresh myself before I start the last book.
Originally Posted By MissCandice And hey all ymy fellow Gunslinger fans, I heard there will be another book in the series to come out next year. Its supposed to take place between books 4 and 5. Wheee!
Originally Posted By MissCandice And hey all ymy fellow Gunslinger fans, I heard there will be another book in the series to come out next year. Its supposed to take place between books 4 and 5. Wheee!
Originally Posted By jasmine7 Nearly done with 11/22/63; probably will finish it tonight. I think it's King's best work, better even than The Stand. Up next, not sure. May start my annual reading of the Gunslinger books or I might go back to Ken Follet's Fall of Giants.
Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA Have been reading the new biography of Steve Jobs -- written by Walter Isaacson. It's very good, actually. Jobs (perhaps not surprisingly) was a tough person to work for. Very passionate and very intense as well. In the book, I'm in the early 80s, where the Apple team is working on a follow-up to the Apple II.
Originally Posted By Jim in Merced CA <Nearly done with 11/22/63; probably will finish it tonight. I think it's King's best work, better even than The Stand.> Saw this in Costco the other day. Looks amazing.
Originally Posted By DDMAN26 I'm 2/3 done with Catching Fire. I loved the Hunger Games and this is equally as good.
Originally Posted By Liberty Belle I'm on vacation and I love it for the sheer fact that I can read so much more than when I'm working! Been on holidays for a week and a half so far and have got through 3.5 books in that time (normally take a week or more per book when I'm working). The one I'm halfway through is "Kill Me If You Can" by James Patterson. It's good, if slightly disturbing... >>Nearly done with 11/22/63; probably will finish it tonight. I think it's King's best work<< Haven't read much of his work, but I have the sample of this on my Kindle - it looks good!
Originally Posted By jasmine7 11/22/63 was amazing. Can't recommend it hard enough. Now 1/4 of the way through Ken Follet's Fall of Giants.
Originally Posted By Autopia Deb The Toyminator. It's the sequel to The Hollow Chocolate Bunnies of the Apocalypse.
Originally Posted By DDMAN26 So the other day I finished Mockingjay which was the third in the Hunger Games trilogy. Good but not as strong as the other two. Now I've moved onto A Clash of Kings. And then I'm going to catch up on some comic book reading. The first three issues of the Flash, the last two of Action Comics and whatever else I may pick up tonight.
Originally Posted By MissCandice I am reading Admit One: My Life in Film by Emmett James on my Kindle. Its prety good and it was free!
Originally Posted By MissCandice I just started The Story of Edgar Sawtelle: A Novel by David Wroblewski