• What did you recently finish reading?
• What do you think you’ll read next?
(Special thanks to "Should Be Reading" for the idea)
What am I currently reading?:
-Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett (for the book club). Only read a small amount so far, but it's funny. Not as easy to read as the YA books I've been reading lately.
Breakfast at Tiffany's by Truman Capote - A Classic I'd never read. It's good, really good.
Proven Guilty by Jim Butcher - I love Harry Dresden. I listen to the audio books of this series when I run. It's narrated by James Marsters. Best book narrator I've ever heard.
What did I just finish?:
Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins -Someday I'll get round to reviewing this book...
Blue Bloods by Melissa De La Cruz - Sort of like "Pretty Little Liars" with more secrets, oh and vampires.
Watchers by Dean Koontz -Got to love Dean Koontz. This one was less violent and had more mainstream appeal then many of his others. I would recommend it.
Dead Beat by Jim Butcher - Harry Dresden is the one of the best literary characters ever written. Jim Butcher is a genius.
What do I think I'll read next?:
What ever the book club votes on.
The Rules of Attraction by Bret Easton Ellis -Found this at the library, I had wanted to read it years ago, figured I'd give it a shot.
White Night by Jim Butcher -Of course.
There you have it. What about you? Answer the questions yourself in the comments.
3 comments:
Hi! Teen trash is good sometimes! James Marsters... I know him... why do I know him? :S
Mockingjay-Hunger Games is amazing! I have to read Blue Bloods..
Happy Reading!
Cool, I'm excited about Origins too! ;)
Um... The other whats? :S Hunger Games? If yes, then yes, and I loved them. But I'm odd: I read Shakespeare for fun. (My family's favourite saying) ;)
Happy reading, and thanks for the comment! (:
@TheBookAddictedGirl - James Marsters played Spike on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and also a professor on Smallville (don't remember his character's name). And there's nothing wrong with reading Shakespeare for fun, joking or otherwise. He was a brilliant writer, truly one of the greats! Then again, I'm an English Lit Major... : )
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