Wyldwood wrote: » Slightly off topic but I reached my Goodreads Challenge goal today. I set my target at 52 book for 2014 and hit that today when I finished Pereira Maintains thanks to the horrible weather. Anybody else have a target on Goodreads Challenge? Starting Wilkie Collins The Moonstone next.
Jijsaw wrote: » Starting 'Pride & Prejudice' tonight, looking forward to it
Belle E. Flops wrote: » Finished Jekyll and Hyde. I enjoyed it. Now moving on to The Shining. I saw the film about 10 years ago and I remember a few parts here and there. I don't think I've read anything by King before so I'm looking forward to seeing what this is like.
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » I set my challenge at 50 last year and didn't get anywhere near it. Set it at 30 this year and am on target so far
sup_dude wrote: » Is it bad that this actually causes me physical pain in my gut when I listen to it? Much like missing a loved one terribly...
Dibble wrote: » Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
SarahBM wrote: » Awh, now I want to read Harry Potter.
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » I don't understand how people can re read mystery books. Does it not kill the whole thing when you already know who did it? Although... I suppose re reading any book you already know what's going to happen so.... yeah. Never mind.
ivytwine wrote: » Oh no I was looking forward to it!
fisgon wrote: » I am (or was) a big David Mitchell fan, and am stunned by how bad this is. It's like something he would have written at 15 before he learned how to write novels. Simplistic, nonsensical, derivative, cringeworthy, an embarrassment. I am on the final section, and am struggling to finish it. I will do it, as I hate to not finish books, but it is hard to believe this is the same guy who wrote Cloud Atlas.
Lisha wrote: » I'm currently trying to read 'the bone clocks' by David Mitchell. Only reason I've not given up is that I paid €14ish for it. what will I do will i give up or not ?