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babymomma August 18th, 2009 09:50 PM

The "What are you reading" Thread
 
Hey!

On another forum we have a thread to post about the books we are reading and if there good we recomend them.. Thought that would be fun here too!

I just finished reading "HeartStopper" by Joy Fielding..

Aside from the Twilight series.. It was the,

Best.book.EVER..

Its about a serial killer in a small town.

My mom recomended it to me after reading it because I like books with murder and a bit of mystery and love.

When I first started reading it. I thought my mom was crazy. The character was Sadistic.. Freaked me out a little at first.

Once I got into it I stayed up until 8 am to finish it. I literally couldnt put it down.

It was filled with little twists, and kept you guessing and trying to solve the crime. But the twist at the end is.. Just.. wow.. I still cannot beleive what happened.. I got SO into the book.. Its great. I recomend it to everybody. Even if they dont like murder books (My mom dont but she loved it).. :crazy:

[URL="http://www.amazon.com/Heartstopper-Novel-Joy-Fielding/dp/0743295986"]http://www.amazon.com/Heartstopper-Novel-Joy-Fielding/dp/0743295986[/URL]

Im about to start "Dark Desires" by Eve Silver.. Mom tells me it takes place back in the old days and has a bit of murder.. She didnt know if I should be reading it because it does have a bit of Smutt in it (I can only roll my eyes at my mothers attempts.. seriously, im a teenager, I know all about these sorts of things all ready:rolleyes:)

[URL="http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Desires-Zebra-Debut-Silver/dp/0821779664"]http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Desires-Zebra-Debut-Silver/dp/0821779664[/URL]

Anybody read it before? Like it?

When Im done I'll update :D

In the mean time.. Can anybody recomend some good murder/mystery/love books rolled into one? lol.. I guess murder and mystery is all one thing.

Bailey_ August 18th, 2009 10:58 PM

Have you read The Host by Stephanie Meyer? Same author as the twilight series, but this book was written with a more 'mature' audience in mind. ;) It's my favorite book right now, I've read it twice through. SO good. :thumbs up

babymomma August 18th, 2009 11:04 PM

[QUOTE=Bailey_;815998]Have you read The Host by Stephanie Meyer? Same author as the twilight series, but this book was written with a more 'mature' audience in mind. ;) It's my favorite book right now, I've read it twice through. SO good. :thumbs up[/QUOTE]

Oh oh! Nope havent read it but will definatly look for it in the library next time! :thumbs up Thanks !

Another note, anybody read those books..the "sweet valley high" books when you were younger or right now? I used to read those in like, grade 5 and LOVED them.. I might start reading them again but I might not like them now that im older.. I remember going to the library and taking a bagfull home:crazy:

Mom got me into them, she used to read them when she was a bit younger.. I wonder if my library still carries those?

luckypenny August 18th, 2009 11:17 PM

I love reading The Pokey Little Puppy and anything by Robert Munsch :D.

I can't seem to get into any fiction lately :shrug:. I'm in the middle of [B]How To Speak Dog[/B] by [B][I]Stanley Coren[/I][/B]. I'm quite enjoying it!

[url]http://www.helium.com/items/1487771-book-review-how-to-speak-dog[/url]

You can read the table of contents and get a peek at the first few pages here:

[url]http://www.dogwise.com/itemdetails.cfm?ID=DTB666[/url]

babymomma August 18th, 2009 11:22 PM

ZOMG LP!! Pokey little puppy:cloud9: Always my fav books as a child:lovestruck: The love for dogs started at birth lol.. I always call keely the pokey llittle puppy.. I am SO wierd, the fact that you mentioned the pokey little puppy excites me to no end!

Im hoping to get "click to calm" when i can get a new job and some money.

have you read that? Im not sure who its by but alot of dog savvy peaople have recommended it to me.

luckypenny August 18th, 2009 11:35 PM

Pokey Little Puppy was the second book I received as a child by my grade 1 teacher, Mrs. Nankoo :goodvibes:. I still have it :o.

[B]Click To Calm[/B] is by [I]Emma Parsons[/I]. I haven't read it yet. I have two other books waiting for me first...[B]Reaching the Animal Mind[/B] by [I]Karen Pryor [/I] (Clicker Training and What It Teaches Us About All Animals) and [B]The Power of Positive Dog Training[/B] by [I]Pat Miller[/I]. I've read similar books by various authors but I like to get different trainers' perspectives.

If your interested on reading up about the relationship between humans and dogs, you're gonna love [B]The Culture Clash[/B] by [I]Jean Donaldson[/I]. Iv'e read it twice and am gonna have to pick it up again.

babymomma August 18th, 2009 11:44 PM

Ill have to give those books a go too! Thanks ! .. I should get a new job in october and im free to have any book I want :D

Bailey_ August 19th, 2009 12:22 AM

:laughing: Sweet Valley High, OMG - with Jessica and Elizabeth!!! I STILL have so many of them in boxes in my parents basement (along with my Archie comics, lol). Wow, talk about a blast from the past!

Melinda August 19th, 2009 05:44 AM

right now I'm reading "play dirty" by Sandra Brown, I'm sort of a readaholic and go through 4-5 novels a week, thank god for garage sales!! Sandra brown is a great author, mystery, bit of sex, lots of intrigue......the twisty plots are what keeps you turning the pages.

Maxine August 19th, 2009 07:23 AM

Hi everyone,

LP, I read [B]Click to Calm[/B] and it was very well written and explained things in a easy way.

I am currently reading [B]L'ombre du vent[/B], and it is very interesting, well written, lots of metaphores also, so my imagination is satisfied :laughing:

I just finished reading [B]The Dogs of Riga[/B], from Henning Menkell. [COLOR="Orange"]Babymomma,[/COLOR] I think you would like the books he wrote, I too love murders :o Also, I strongly suggest the [B]Millenium series[/B]

[B]The Host[/B] was SO good!!

Ok, I love reading and I think I will enjoy this thread and take notes for future books to read. :)

aslan August 19th, 2009 07:39 AM

babymomma, i loved the twilight series to and definately loved the host. You would probably like an author named Iris Johanson, she writes the kind of books you're describing, or Diana Gabeldon.

Gail P August 19th, 2009 10:58 AM

Right now as I'm in mushing withdrawal I'm re-reading "Running With Champions - A Mid-Life Journey on the Iditarod Trail" by Lisa Frederic. It's a great book about how she got involved with sled dogs and ended up running one of Jeff King's teams in the Iditarod. There's a great quote in that book, she doesn't name who it was that said it to her but I love it. "Beware of mushers, they will suck you into their addiction" So true! :D

I'm also anxiously awaiting the arrival of "The Speed Mushing Manual: How to Train Racing Sled Dogs". I found it on eBay and had to buy as in a sled dog forum discussion about books it comes highly recommended. One musher referred to that and one other book as his "bibles".

Anyone who likes mysteries and horses should check out the Dick Francis series. I've got tons of his books and really enjoyed them. And those who prefer less mystery, more wild and raunchy behaviour but still centered around horse sports will like Rita Jefferies books "A Dark Horse" and "Out of Control". Also Jilly Cooper is a good author and some of her books characters are show jumpers and polo players.

pbpatti August 19th, 2009 11:03 AM

Book of Negroes by Lawrence Hill, I just read it and was so impressed by the way the author writes. Lawrence is a Canadian author. The story starts in an African village where a small girl is kidnapped/stolen/sold by slave traders and goes on to tell of her life as a slave in America and how she copes. Progresses to her as an adult telling her story in England. Highly reccomend this book. 5* out of 5*. pbp

Masha August 19th, 2009 11:06 AM

I just finished reading 'Me talk pretty one day' by David Sedaris. He writes books that are a collection of essays/short stories which are absolutely hilarious. Sort of his view on the world.... now i just started 'The Glass Castle' by jeannette walls, its a memoir and so far into chapter two, its is extremely interesting. I also read recently 'running with scissors; a memoir' by Augusten burroughs (approx spelling). That was a VERY interesting book i just oculdnt put it down, but it's definitely not everyone's cup of tea... very explicit in parts and pushs some societal norms and boundaries but had me in tears from laughing so hard.... love the 'odd' books :) Chuck puhlaniuk, kurt vonnegut, etc.

babymomma August 19th, 2009 12:19 PM

Interesting!

Thanks for the recommendations!

sugarcatmom August 19th, 2009 01:34 PM

[QUOTE=Masha;816157]I just finished reading 'Me talk pretty one day' by David Sedaris.[/QUOTE]

David Sedaris is one of my all-times faves! I don't read much that isn't animal related non-fiction these days, but whenever he comes out with something I'm first in line to get it. Totally "pee-your-pants" funny writing.

I'm currently reading something with very little ha ha in it: [url=http://www.springer.com/life+sci/zoology/book/978-1-4020-3226-4]The Welfare of Cats[/url]. It's more like a textbook, but does have tons of useful info for those interested in feline behaviour issues and how cats fit in to our society.

babymomma August 20th, 2009 02:18 PM

Wow..


"Dark Desires" by Eve Silver..

Another GREAT book.. Stayed up all night klast night reading it :rolleyes: Couldnt put it down..

I recomend it to everybody. It kept me "on the ende of my seat" so to speak. Kept me thinking.. Sometimes while reading it I had a huge smile on my face , sometimes I had shivers go down my spine.. It was just great.. If you like a love story and a bit of, Mystery and lust.. This is the book for you!

Seriously. Great Great book.

krdahmer August 20th, 2009 04:51 PM

Right now I'm on the second to last in the 'Tempe Brennan' series from Kathy Reichs.... I love Bones on TV and the books are even better!

Oh and as for blast from the past, I could read a Christopher Pike mystery cover to cover in under 2 hours!!

Raterion August 20th, 2009 04:54 PM

Chiapit
 
Has anyone in here heard of a chiapit? (chihuahua/pitbull/boxer mix)?

Gail P August 20th, 2009 07:42 PM

[QUOTE=Raterion;816627]Has anyone in here heard of a chiapit? (chihuahua/pitbull/boxer mix)?[/QUOTE]

You mean this?

[IMG]http://patdollard.com/wp-content/uploads/chia-pet-puppy.jpg[/IMG]

Sorry I couldn't resist :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

That's how I first read it. :D

mollywog August 20th, 2009 10:06 PM

great thread. :thumbs up
Masha- I have read and LOVED all the books you mentioned. Hillarious, pee-your-pants funny for sure. I remember while I was reading Me Talk Pretty, I would read parts of it aloud to DH- even though he's not a reader, it was enough to spark his interest and he LOVED it!
[B]BM[/B]- I think you would really like Diana Gabaldon. she has a whole series of juicy books about time travel/ mystery/ love.... very addicting.
And I realize this is kinda off-topic ([SIZE="1"]not as OT as the ChiaPet[/SIZE] :laughing:) but I think you would LOVE the TV series True Blood- it's like Twilight but much more... ahem... mature!!!

onster August 21st, 2009 12:16 AM

Awesome thread BM

Just finishing off [B][I]Atlas of the Unknowns[/I][/B] by Tania James. Loving it. I do a lot of light reading though like read all the shopaholic series and all...but I do like to read more powerful things every once in a while. I think I'm gonna reread a fine balance by rohinton mistry after im done my current read (prob tonight). Read it in highschool and I think it remains one of my fav books ever.

[QUOTE=mollywog;816717] but I think you would LOVE the TV series True Blood- it's like Twilight but much more... ahem... mature!!![/QUOTE]

Don't ya think that might be a tad bit too mature for BM? :o No offence BM :o but if ure mom's a lil concerned bout some 'smutt' in books she is not gonna be too happy bout some of the visuals in true blood :eek: (saw parts of an epi). Not saying it is good tho, ppl rave about it.Yes yes Im a prude hahaha. Naaaaah, i just think of u as a lil sis and I would def change the channel if my lil bro (now 17 so not so lil :rolleyes:) was in the room with me with true blood on. But then Im super protective and I'd like to think lil bro still thinks girls have cooties lol Ok I will stop being all big sisterly now :o :loser:

Sorry sorry I so went off topic.

babymomma August 21st, 2009 12:27 AM

:laughing: Onster

Um, Im pretttty sure True blood doesnt have anything in it any worse then the movies I watch:o Like last night I watched Reno 911.... Not bad compared to some:o

We dont get the channel true blood comes on but my mom is going to contact our satelite provider and purchase the channel, as well as animal planet:D

mollywog August 21st, 2009 01:09 AM

yes, Onster, True Blood definitely isn't geared towards the same teen audience as Twilight.... but I remember being 16, and being a teacher I realize how quickly kids are growing up these days. So that being said- BM, there are some mature themes in that show and you may want to watch it with a parent :thumbs up or just wait a few years!!! (totalllly off-topic- I saw "Bruno" with my parents in the theatres! Talk about awkward!!!)
I also forgot to mention that I read a lot of Sweet Valley High while I was growing up! and RL Stine, The Babysitters Club, and The Saddle Club! I have always been a reader!

Raterion August 21st, 2009 08:41 AM

Haha
 
I know! the Chiapet is what I always think of too! I just thought it was bizzare mix of dog!

babymomma August 22nd, 2009 03:44 PM

On to my next book.

Angels and Demons by Dan Brown.. My brother brought it home last night so im going to start reading it later tonight :D

coppperbelle August 27th, 2009 08:20 PM

The "what are you reading"
 
[QUOTE=pbpatti;816156]Book of Negroes by Lawrence Hill, I just read it and was so impressed by the way the author writes. Lawrence is a Canadian author. The story starts in an African village where a small girl is kidnapped/stolen/sold by slave traders and goes on to tell of her life as a slave in America and how she copes. Progresses to her as an adult telling her story in England. Highly reccomend this book. 5* out of 5*. pbp[/QUOTE]

I read it this summer and was also very impressed. It was the best book I have read in a long time. In the U.S. it has a different name so if you are looking for it look under the author's name. It may be called "Someone knows my name".

ownedbycats August 31st, 2009 11:14 AM

Just finished reading (and am going to reread) [I]Reaching the Animal Mind: Clicker training and what it teaches us about animals[/I] By Karen Pryor. She does an excellent job of describing clicker training and the science behind it. She manages to do so without burying you in scientific jargon or simplifying it so much you lose the basic information. The book is full of interesting stories about animals she and other trainers have trained. She set up a website to go with the book that contains further scientific articles if you feel like tackling the science behind some of what she is talking about, other websites to visit, and videos of some of the different training episodes she describes.
I know everyone else has mostly posted fiction books, and I may have one or two to add later, but this book was really really good.

ruffian August 31st, 2009 11:34 AM

right now I am reading [B]After Sunset[/B] by Stephen King, and re-reading the Xanth series as well. And some VC Andrews crap as well, I tend to have a book in every room and just pic up which ever is closest, LOL.

I read the Saddle Club when i was a kid, but started reading Stephen King when I was 13ish. One of my favorite books when I was a kid was [B]Dogs Body[/B] love love love that book.

The Sookie books are the best fluff there is LOL, twilight books were umm ok, if you ignore the disturbing topics and remember they were written for young teens.

ownedbycats August 31st, 2009 12:21 PM

Oooh! Diana Wynn Jones! I used to read all her books. Yes, Dogs Body was a good one.


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