The King of Moo wrote: » I finished The Fall of Hyperion by Dan Simmons the other day, the second book of four in his Hyperion Cantos. It's really good, very very sci-fi and quite complex at times, but a great read. For a change of pace I started Nicholas Nickleby yesterday, which'll keep my busy for a while, then I'll probably head back to sci-fi territory with Consider Phlebas by Iain M. Banks which I got today, my first Culture novel.
martingriff wrote: » 2 books at the moment in my Kindle. I am reading Running Blind Lee Childs and listening to a sorm of swords on audio book
Oranage2 wrote: » Id give it a 5/10 Not really the style i like to read, really funny in parts though i thought the story was a bit blasé.
HandsomeJonny wrote: » I am reading the aquairiums of pyongyang. About a survivor of a north korean concentration camp. Shocking stuff. Well worth reading.
Smiley Laura wrote: » John Green's 'The Fault in our Stars'. It tried very very hard, but I don't think I'd recommend it.
StormWarrior wrote: » I've just finished re-reading a series of books that I last read as a teenager about 15 years ago. The series is called "Jinny at Finmory," it's 12 books about a girl called Jinny and her family who move from the city to the Scottish highlands, where she rescues an Arabian mare and they have all kinds of strange adventures together. Jinny is guided by some mystical force which sets her challenges, such as rescuing an ancient celtic statue before archaeologists get it. There's lots about celtic mythology and mysticism, Jinny is the kind of person who doesn't fit in well in the real world but gets on well with people whom others think of as "weird" and all kinds of strange things happen to her along the way. It's a really good series and I'm enjoying it even more now because as an adult I'm picking up on things I missed when I was younger.
Forest Demon wrote: » First Jack Reacher, Killing floor. Surprised that I am really enjoying it despite the sometimes corny dialogue. Will check out some of the other books in the series.
Custardpi wrote: » Thanks, I'll put it to the back of the queue so. So much other stuff to read anyway.
SouthTippBass wrote: » David Copperfield, my first time reading something by Dickens