What book are you currently reading?
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What book are you currently reading?
I may as well get the ball rolling so when the members start pouring in they have something to answer.
What book are you currently reading and what is it about?
I am currently reading The Traveler by John Twelve Hawks.
It is about two brothers, one who lives "off the grid" because they are being hunted by a group called the Tabula. The main theme in the novel is how "Big Brother" is watching us and we either don't notice or don't care. It is a captivating book and I hope to have time to finish it soon.
What book are you currently reading and what is it about?
I am currently reading The Traveler by John Twelve Hawks.
It is about two brothers, one who lives "off the grid" because they are being hunted by a group called the Tabula. The main theme in the novel is how "Big Brother" is watching us and we either don't notice or don't care. It is a captivating book and I hope to have time to finish it soon.

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Re: What book are you currently reading?
Hi there,
Currently it's Patricia Cornwell's "Portrait of a killer: Jack the Ripper - Case Closed". It is non fiction, which probably makes it so creepy, though I have only started reading it today. I'm also listening to the audiobook of Pride and Prejudice right now (again? still? *g*), and in very small steps, I proceed on "The Scarlet Letter", a reread, too, for my students.
Cheers
S
Currently it's Patricia Cornwell's "Portrait of a killer: Jack the Ripper - Case Closed". It is non fiction, which probably makes it so creepy, though I have only started reading it today. I'm also listening to the audiobook of Pride and Prejudice right now (again? still? *g*), and in very small steps, I proceed on "The Scarlet Letter", a reread, too, for my students.
Cheers
S

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Re: What book are you currently reading?
I'm currently reading Aerie by Mercedes Lackey... for about, oh, the sixth time. I'm afraid I'm rather horribly addicted to Mercedes Lackey books and have been ever since stumbling across my copies of The Mage Winds trilogy back in fourth grade, an event sadly lost to the mists of time.
Aerie is the fourth book in the Dragon Jousters series. It's about a young serf boy called Vetch who is struggling to survive a cruel master when Jouster Ari, one of the nation's warriors who fight mounted on dragons, swoops in from above (quite literally) and takes Vetch away to serve him in the Dragon Courts. While looking after Ari's dragon Kashet, unique even amongst dragons because he was hand-raised and serves his Jouster out of love, Vetch comes slowly to a conclusion.
He wants a dragon like that too.
This is more a summary of the first book than the fourth, but I'd hate to give any plot points away and it would be hard not to if I simply summarized Aerie.
Aerie is the fourth book in the Dragon Jousters series. It's about a young serf boy called Vetch who is struggling to survive a cruel master when Jouster Ari, one of the nation's warriors who fight mounted on dragons, swoops in from above (quite literally) and takes Vetch away to serve him in the Dragon Courts. While looking after Ari's dragon Kashet, unique even amongst dragons because he was hand-raised and serves his Jouster out of love, Vetch comes slowly to a conclusion.
He wants a dragon like that too.
This is more a summary of the first book than the fourth, but I'd hate to give any plot points away and it would be hard not to if I simply summarized Aerie.

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Re: What book are you currently reading?
Currently, I'm in the middle of Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley.
It begins with a Captain of a ship writing letters to his sister. The Captain later meets Victor Frankenstein, and they become friends. Victor then begins to tell his tale, of how he created the "monster."
Definitely recommended, if anyone wants to read it.
It begins with a Captain of a ship writing letters to his sister. The Captain later meets Victor Frankenstein, and they become friends. Victor then begins to tell his tale, of how he created the "monster."
Definitely recommended, if anyone wants to read it.

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Right now I'm reading Th1rteen R3asons Why by Jay Asher. I'm only a few pages in, but so far it looks like a VERY promising teen read. It's about a girl who killed herself and left thirteen tapes on why she did, each addressed to a different person who influenced her decision. I've only gotten to the first tape (out of thirteen). The people each have to listen to all the tapes to find theirs (I think) and then pass it on to the next person on the list-- or else.
For my English class, I'm reading To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. I've read it about a quarter of the way through, and I couldn't do it. Everyone loves it, but I couldn't get into it. Maybe when I actually finish it, I'll like it.
Other than that, my bedtime book is The Princess Bride by William Goldman. Easy, funny, entertaining read for my bedtime story. I loved the movie, and I love the book (so far; I'm nearly done).
That's what I'm reading right now. Next on my list is the latest Artemis Fowl book.
For my English class, I'm reading To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. I've read it about a quarter of the way through, and I couldn't do it. Everyone loves it, but I couldn't get into it. Maybe when I actually finish it, I'll like it.
Other than that, my bedtime book is The Princess Bride by William Goldman. Easy, funny, entertaining read for my bedtime story. I loved the movie, and I love the book (so far; I'm nearly done).
That's what I'm reading right now. Next on my list is the latest Artemis Fowl book.

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Re: What book are you currently reading?
Right now I am reading The Historian by Elizabeth Costova. It's a twist on the Dracula story-- the author took real historical facts and used them to create a fictional story, similar to The Da Vinci Code. So far it's... okay. I don't like the writing, which isn't surprising, as I usually hate most modern writing, but I thought the story sounded interesting. I'm only 100 pages in, but I haven't been too impressed so far. So far it seems a little clunky and fluffy to me, but we'll see how it ends up. Who knows, I may end up liking it.
I read Of Mice And Men last night. I haven't read as good a book in weeks! It was so good. I started it at 6 or so and couldn't put it down until I'd finished it; I loved it. The ending made me sob, but it left such an impact on me. I think it's an excellent book.
I read Of Mice And Men last night. I haven't read as good a book in weeks! It was so good. I started it at 6 or so and couldn't put it down until I'd finished it; I loved it. The ending made me sob, but it left such an impact on me. I think it's an excellent book.

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Re: What book are you currently reading?
"Of Mice and Men" was last week's smart read... I still love it, but I don't cry anymore. Well, to be perfectly honest, I usually skip the last three pages or something to keep myself from crying...
I'm such a crybaby sometimes...

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Re: What book are you currently reading?
I'm reading The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy for... hmmm, probably the millionth time. 
I need new books, I can't wait for Beedle the Bard and my next trip to borders..
I need new books, I can't wait for Beedle the Bard and my next trip to borders..

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Re: What book are you currently reading?
Seriously?! I'm reading that too! I recently bought a collection of all the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy books in one volume. This is my first time though.

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Re: What book are you currently reading?
I tried to read the "Hitchhiker's Guide", but after about a hundred pages, I was entirely lost... If you understand it better than I do, maybe you'd like to give me some hints?
My brother keeps telling me it's the most fantastic thing since bottled water, but I just couldn't follow the plot. Embarrassing, I know. 

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Re: What book are you currently reading?
In one of my classes, someone read part of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, I think. The scene where the kid's parents pick up a hitchhiker, then the kid imagines the hitchhiker to be a murderer, then the man gets pushed out of the car, then it turns out the child is actually the lunatic. Something like that, anyways.
What else is the book about?
What else is the book about?

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Re: What book are you currently reading?
lol.. i think you might have to wrong book/movie. That sounds like a horror movie and THGTTG is basically pure nonsense. It's hard to understand at first just because it is nonsense but once you get past the strangeness, it's a pretty good book. Not the best thing ever but it's an interesting light read. it's about this guy who goes on an adventure with this guy from a different planet after Earth is blown up.

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Re: What book are you currently reading?
Solveig wrote:"Of Mice and Men" was last week's smart read... I still love it, but I don't cry anymore. Well, to be perfectly honest, I usually skip the last three pages or something to keep myself from crying...I'm such a crybaby sometimes...
Me too. I cry during everything-- if there is any hint of tragedy or the plot leaves me feeling uplifted, I sob like a baby.
BTW, to whoever asked, AHGTHG is a completely nonsensical and ridiculous book. I love it, but it's one of the most random things ever written (except maybe for Alice in Wonderland). The reason the plot may be hard to follow is because it's so... not normal.

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Re: What book are you currently reading?
I'm currently reading Pride and Prejudice. It's much more interesting than I thought it'd be. I'm enjoying it.

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Re: What book are you currently reading?
I am right now listening to the audio book of P&P again. Just love this thing. I know it partly by heart already, but still 

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