What are we reading in November?
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1christina_reads
What's everyone reading this month? I've started The Royal Runaway by Lindsay Emory, but I may not have time to finish it before it's due back at the library!
2DeltaQueen50
I started A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing earlier this morning and it's "stream of consciousness" style is hurting my brain! I am also going to start something lighter later on today, perhaps Crazy, Rich Asians.
3rabbitprincess
I'll be finishing Hamlet, Revenge!, by Michael Innes, and about time too.
Today I started The Poison Squad: One Chemist's Single-Minded Crusade for Food Safety at the Turn of the Twentieth Century, by Deborah Blum. And yes, I was reading it over lunch :D
Today I started The Poison Squad: One Chemist's Single-Minded Crusade for Food Safety at the Turn of the Twentieth Century, by Deborah Blum. And yes, I was reading it over lunch :D
5lsh63
I'm sorry to say I cannot read any more of Barbara Kingsolver's Unsheltered , and I am returning it to the library unfinished, which is a rarity for me. I found it to be just a tad too preachy and it was turning into a snoozefest for me. Life is short and there are way too many books to read. She is an amazing author but this one wasn't for me.
6rabbitprincess
Finished The Poison Squad yesterday and will be moving on to A Brief History of Time Lords, by Steve Tribe.
7Helenliz
I'm re-reading Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
8Jackie_K
>6 rabbitprincess: That is excellent book title punning!
9rabbitprincess
>8 Jackie_K: Yes! I applauded when I learned of its existence :)
10christina_reads
Well, I had to return Lindsay Emory's The Royal Runaway to the library, so I'll have to finish it (or, more likely, start over) another time. On deck for this month are The Spy Wore Red by Aline, Countess of Romanones, and a reread of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. I'm trying to limit my extracurricular reading this month because I am attempting NaNoWriMo (and already super behind)!
11LisaMorr
I finished Dead as a Doornail, part of Charlaine Harris' Southern Vampire Mysteries, on Saturday and then read the first interlude in The Forsyte Saga, Indian Summer of a Forsyte, which I understand is an interesting segway into the next big part of the saga, In Chancery which I plan to start next.
12VivienneR
I finished another Irish book, this one remembering WWI just in time for the 100th anniversary of the armistice.
How Many Miles to Babylon by Jennifer Johnston earned five stars and will be on the list of favourite books of the year. Highly recommended.
How Many Miles to Babylon by Jennifer Johnston earned five stars and will be on the list of favourite books of the year. Highly recommended.
13rabbitprincess
On the bus I'm tearing through The Division Bell Mystery, by Ellen Wilkinson.
At home I just finished Christmas with Anne and Other Holiday Stories, by L.M. Montgomery, and am preparing to start another collection of short stories: Florida, by Lauren Groff.
At home I just finished Christmas with Anne and Other Holiday Stories, by L.M. Montgomery, and am preparing to start another collection of short stories: Florida, by Lauren Groff.
14BookConcierge
Currently reading, Effective Nov 7
TEXT: Blind Descent by Nevada Barr
AUDIO in the car: There There by Tommy Orange
MP3 Audio: The 100-year-old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared by Jonas Jonasson
TEXT: Blind Descent by Nevada Barr
AUDIO in the car: There There by Tommy Orange
MP3 Audio: The 100-year-old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared by Jonas Jonasson
15Helenliz
I've started Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Never read it before. The introduction said that as it discussed plot points, if you'd not read it before you should read the book first, then return to the introduction, so that's what I'm doing.
16christina_reads
>15 Helenliz: It's so nice that the introduction gave you fair warning! I've noticed that, in a lot of classics, the introductions will give away the entire plot, and I hate it.
17LisaMorr
>15 Helenliz: >16 christina_reads: I now always read the introduction only after reading the book because of this!
19Helenliz
>16 christina_reads:, >17 LisaMorr: I liked that it gave me the heads up and gave me the option. That's not something I remember seeing in an introduction before.
20LisaMorr
>19 Helenliz: They don't often do that - nice to get the spoiler alert!
21rabbitprincess
Woo hoo, I FINALLY finished reading Anna Karenina on Serial Reader! According to my Goodreads, I started reading it on May 31.
Next up in Serial Reader: The Wealth of Nations, by Adam Smith. The random number generator I use to pick my Serial Reader books was favouring the long reads ;)
Next up in Serial Reader: The Wealth of Nations, by Adam Smith. The random number generator I use to pick my Serial Reader books was favouring the long reads ;)
22rabbitprincess
And on the bus I'm reading another book from my Pool: MacGregor's Gathering, by Nigel Tranter, the first in the Rob Roy MacGregor trilogy.
23mnleona
The Highland Chieftain by Amy Jarecki. My first read by her.
24rabbitprincess
In library reading, I've just finished the very silly Hope Never Dies, an Obama/Biden mystery by Andrew Shaffer, and am preparing to start another British Library Crime Classic: Fire in the Thatch, by E.C.R. Lorac.
25BookConcierge
Currently reading, Effective 13Nov18
TEXT: A Spoonful of Murder by Connie Archer
AUDIO in the car: The Constant Princess by Philippa Gregory
MP3 audio: The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri
TEXT: A Spoonful of Murder by Connie Archer
AUDIO in the car: The Constant Princess by Philippa Gregory
MP3 audio: The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri
26rabbitprincess
Finished Fire in the Thatch. Better than the other Lorac I read, but still a bit strange (the murder happened totally offscreen).
Preparing to start Let's Go Exploring: Calvin and Hobbes, by Michael Hingston, a small book in the ECW Press "Pop Classics" series.
Preparing to start Let's Go Exploring: Calvin and Hobbes, by Michael Hingston, a small book in the ECW Press "Pop Classics" series.
27DeltaQueen50
I am just finishing up The Library At the Edge of the World and about to start A Handful of Dust. I am also going to start Into That Forest by Louis Nowra which I have been looking forward to.
28rabbitprincess
Finished MacGregor's Gathering, a surprisingly funny historical novel by Nigel Tranter (the first in the Rob Roy trilogy).
Next up in bus reading is Victor Spinetti's memoir, Up Front....
Next up in bus reading is Victor Spinetti's memoir, Up Front....
29lsh63
I'm reading The Mars Room and am having a hard time putting it down. It's more character driven than plot, and extremely well written.
30dudes22
I'm currently reading Crow Lake for my RL book club. I show that I took this as a BB from Judy last year, but someone (Kay, maybe? or Judy?) was reading the third one this year which brought it back to my attention.,
31LisaMorr
I finished In Chancery and the next interlude, Awakening and now on to the last book in The Forsyte Saga, To Let.
32rabbitprincess
Finished Up Front..., by Victor Spinetti (from >28 rabbitprincess:) and Let's Go Exploring: Calvin and Hobbes, by Michael Hingston. Both were delightful in their own ways.
Next up in bus reading is a Pool book, Designs on Life, by Elizabeth Ferrars.
Next up in library reading will be True or Poo? (which I am also hoping will be delightful) and Blue Lightning, by Ann Cleeves.
Next up in bus reading is a Pool book, Designs on Life, by Elizabeth Ferrars.
Next up in library reading will be True or Poo? (which I am also hoping will be delightful) and Blue Lightning, by Ann Cleeves.
33christina_reads
I'm dusting off my e-reader and starting Stephanie Scott's Alterations, a YA contemporary retelling of Sabrina.
34rabbitprincess
Just finished an audio read of Craig Ferguson's memoir, American on Purpose. He reads the book himself and it is excellent.
Next up in audio will be a Doctor Who two-fer: Blackout & the Art of Death. I tend to alternate Doctor Who audios with non--Doctor Who ones ;)
Next up in audio will be a Doctor Who two-fer: Blackout & the Art of Death. I tend to alternate Doctor Who audios with non--Doctor Who ones ;)
35VivienneR
Just finished After You by Jojo Moyes.
I didn't realize this was the second in a series or I would have started with the first one. Nevertheless, I enjoyed the story of family relationships, recovery from bereavment, and the beginnings of a romance. Moyes' characters are quite believable.
I didn't realize this was the second in a series or I would have started with the first one. Nevertheless, I enjoyed the story of family relationships, recovery from bereavment, and the beginnings of a romance. Moyes' characters are quite believable.
36lsh63
I just noticed that there was a new book out by Susan Hill The Comforts of Home, which reminded me that I hadn't read The Soul of Discretion. It's been a while since I read the last book in this series,(maybe 2013?) but details are coming back to me.
37DeltaQueen50
I started Old Man's War last night and although only two chapers in, I can tell I am going to really enjoy this one!
38staci426
>37 DeltaQueen50: That's such a fun series! I just finished the fourth book, Zoe's Tale, earlier this month. Hope you do end up enjoying it!
39VivienneR
I started listening to an audiobook: A murder of quality by John le Carré read by Frederick Davidson but there was annoying noise in the background as if there was a group of people having a meeting/party in the same room. That was a DNF for me. I read it not so long ago so it's no loss.
Instead, I started another audiobook Spy Story by Len Deighton read by Simon Vance. So far, this has turned out to be a good decision as Deighton adds so much humour to his story. I even had a laugh-out-loud moment within the first 30 minutes.
Instead, I started another audiobook Spy Story by Len Deighton read by Simon Vance. So far, this has turned out to be a good decision as Deighton adds so much humour to his story. I even had a laugh-out-loud moment within the first 30 minutes.
40dudes22
I've finished Crow Lake by Mary Lawson (for my RL book club) which I enjoyed a lot and am looking forward to reading other novels that she's written. Next, I'll be finishing my Oct mystery book The Spy Who Came In From the Cold by John LeCarre.
41LisaMorr
I've finished The Forsyte Saga and am going back to The Wheel of Time series, where I am halfway through the 5th book, The Fires of Heaven.
42DeltaQueen50
>38 staci426: I finished Old Man's War and loved it - a 5 star read for me. Excited to continue on with the series.
My next reads are going to be Middlemere by Judith Lennox, a British family saga, and the second Cormorant Strike novel, The Silkworm by Robert Galbraith.
My next reads are going to be Middlemere by Judith Lennox, a British family saga, and the second Cormorant Strike novel, The Silkworm by Robert Galbraith.
43LisaMorr
>42 DeltaQueen50: Hearing lots of love for Old Man's War, I'll have to move it up the list!
44rabbitprincess
Finished The Pirate Planet, James Goss's novelization of the Doctor Who story by Douglas Adams.
Now starting a re-read of The Spy Who Came In from the Cold, by John le Carré.
Now starting a re-read of The Spy Who Came In from the Cold, by John le Carré.