January 2012 Moms

Who else loves to read?

Reading has been my hobby since I was a very small child. I think that in the next nine months I will have to cram as many books as possible in, who knows how much reading time a newborn will allow?

I just finished Water for Elephants, and I am looking for a new book to read. Any suggestions?

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  • Ooooh me! My mom used to have to lock away my books because I wouldn't do my homework.

     I haven't read Water for Elephants yet but I really am wanting to....have you read The Count of Monte Cristo? My fave. Other suggestions are An Army of Angels(based on Joan of Arc), Jane Eyre, Any book by Jane Austen, The Princess Bride, Life of Pi...

    Right now I'm reading The Last of the Mohicans haha 

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  • What genres are you interested in? I loved Firefly Lane, but it's definitely a "chick book" haha

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  • Water for Elephants is next on my list! I recently finished the Hunger Games trilogy, and I really enjoyed them. Like couldn't put them down enjoyed them, so if you haven't read those yet, I'd recommend them! 
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  • I love reading! Don't always get to, but it's fun to get lost in a good book.  A few months ago I finished 'Torn Apart' by James Patterson & Hal Friedman. VERY good biography of Cory Friedman who has OCD, Tourette's, and other conditions.
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  • Ohhh! Another author to check out if you like thrillers(this isn't my go to genre but I really enjoy his), but really crafty ones, is Ted Dekker. The first book of his I read was called Three, and after that I've been hooked.
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    Those sound like some great suggestions, I will have to check them out. Has anyone read The Help by Katherine Stockett, it is one of my favorite books. Also anything my Francine Rivers.

    Water for Elephants was a bit... racy for my taste. 

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    Ohhh! Another author to check out if you like thrillers(this isn't my go to genre but I really enjoy his), but really crafty ones, is Ted Dekker. The first book of his I read was called Three, and after that I've been hooked.

    Three was really good, the twist in the end mind blowing! 

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    Those sound like some great suggestions, I will have to check them out. Has anyone read The Help by Katherine Stockett, it is one of my favorite books. Also anything my Francine Rivers.

    Water for Elephants was a bit... racy for my taste. 

    I LOVE Francine Rivers. Her Mark of the Lion series I've probably read over 5 times over the years haha.  

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    Ohhh! Another author to check out if you like thrillers(this isn't my go to genre but I really enjoy his), but really crafty ones, is Ted Dekker. The first book of his I read was called Three, and after that I've been hooked.

    Three was really good, the twist in the end mind blowing! 

    YES! 

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    imageondjima:

    Those sound like some great suggestions, I will have to check them out. Has anyone read The Help by Katherine Stockett, it is one of my favorite books. Also anything my Francine Rivers.

    Water for Elephants was a bit... racy for my taste. 

    I LOVE Francine Rivers. Her Mark of the Lion series I've probably read over 5 times over the years haha.  

    I love love love those books. I am actually wondering if Hadassah will make it onto our name list :) I try to read them once a year!!

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    imageondjima:

    Those sound like some great suggestions, I will have to check them out. Has anyone read The Help by Katherine Stockett, it is one of my favorite books. Also anything my Francine Rivers.

    Water for Elephants was a bit... racy for my taste. 

    I LOVE Francine Rivers. Her Mark of the Lion series I've probably read over 5 times over the years haha.  

    I love love love those books. I am actually wondering if Hadassah will make it onto our name list :) I try to read them once a year!!

     hahaha that would be AMAZING! 

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    Water for Elephants is next on my list! I recently finished the Hunger Games trilogy, and I really enjoyed them. Like couldn't put them down enjoyed them, so if you haven't read those yet, I'd recommend them! 

     

    I've been told by a few people to read Hunger Games.  I will go download it to my kindle now :) 

    A kindle! So jealous! I bought a Nook before me moved to Africa, but we got a lemon. It stopped working after a few months. I hate that stupid thing! 

  • I love to read, I got a Kindle for Christmas and I've been reading even more since getting it, best present ever! 

    Also, loved Water for Elephants too, I read it twice once a couple of months ago and then again before I went to see the movie when it came out.  

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    When I'm not reading through the pregnancy books, I am reading The Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman (it was recommended on TTGP and I really like it so far).  

    If you like chick lit, I also really liked Mini Shopaholic: by Sophie Kinsella.  


     

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  • Love this thread! I love love love to read. I am obsessed with books and read all the time. I agree with the PPs who said The Help by Kathryn Stockett, The Princess Bride by William Goldman and The Hunger Games trilogy. Amazing, all of them.  I also recommend Honolulu and Molokai by Alan Brennert, Shanghai Girls by Lisa See, and oldies-but-goodies like I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith. What kind of genres do you like? I like playing librarian. :) Do you ladies have a goodreads? Do any of you review books?
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    I read a wide variety of books. I prefer them not to have loads of sex of language in them though. I especially like books set in historical times.

    Also pride and prejudice and zombies was pretty awesome. 

  • imageondjima:

    Those sound like some great suggestions, I will have to check them out. Has anyone read The Help by Katherine Stockett, it is one of my favorite books. Also anything my Francine Rivers.

    Water for Elephants was a bit... racy for my taste. 

     I was just going to post on The Help.  I LOVED that book and definitely tops my list of all time favorite books! I recommend to everyone I know. Such a good one!  If you liked The Help, I am reading Saving CeeCee Honeycutt right now, and it has the same "feeling" as The Help. It isn't very long either, so if you need a quick read, it is a good one!

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  • Ditto The Help, Dragon Tattoo and Hunger Games trilogies.  So great. 

    I just read Firefly Lane and liked it a lot.

    Zeitoun was pretty good - about a man and his family's experience during Hurricane Katrina.

    Glass Castle is just one of my all time favorites.

    I have Water for Elephants on my nightstand, going to read it after I finish Mini Shopaholic lol. 

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  • I love to read Historical Fiction books!!! I got a Kindle for Christmas and my DH said I spend more time with it than with him, lol.  Right now I am currently re-reading for the 3rd time the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon.  It is a love, war, a little bit of sci/fy all rolled into one AMAZING series.  I am on pins and needles waiting for the next book to come out! I also like most books by Phillipa Gregory, she wrote The Other Bolyn Girl, and if you haven't read Wicked, it is a great read!
  • I LOVE reading!  So relaxing...I'm jealous of you girls with e-readers, I just haven't been able to give up paper books yet, though.

     Firefly Lane was good, but I ugly cried for the whole last section of the book.  So sad!

     LOVED Water for Elephants.  The Help was interesting... I liked the changing voices, but wasn't sure how I felt about the way it dealt with race relations.

     Other recent favorites: Little Bee by Chris Cleave, Bean trees (Kingsolver), Olive Kitteridge, The red tent (Diamonte), and Middlesex.  I'm currently working on Tinkers and What to expect when you're expecting :)

    Anyone interested in a book club? 

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  • I love reading.  I also just finished Water for Elephants, and I really enjoyed it.  What did you think?

    Have you read Snowflower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See?  It's a really good read, and I am finding that I really enjoy that author.  What type of books do you like?  PM me if you would like to talk about books more.

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  • The Help, The Glass Castle...both really good. I am reading A Piece of Cake right now...really really good but very sad.
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    Anyone interested in a book club? 

    Yes! I was hoping we could get one started! 

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    Ohhh! Another author to check out if you like thrillers(this isn't my go to genre but I really enjoy his), but really crafty ones, is Ted Dekker. The first book of his I read was called Three, and after that I've been hooked.

    I randomly picked up a book by him...Skin.  It was pretty crazy!  I actually kind of forgot about it until I read this post.  I may need to check out Three.

    I am currently reading Belly Laughs by Jenny McCarthy.  It is a quick and easy read.  It is a funny, brutally gross look at pregnancy...I love it!!

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  • I like to read, too!  Right now I am reading Feed the Belly and What to Expect When You're Expecting and The Reading Promise but I finished the second book in the Carrie Diaries series last week, Summer in the City and loved it (if you're a SATC fan, you've got to read this series).  I have a bunch on my shelf to read that I recently purchased:

    The Five Love Languages
    If You Were Here (Jen Lancaster---love all of her books!)
    The Happiest Baby on the Block

    For those of you who enjoy reading and look forward to reading to your LO, I would suggest The Reading Promise by Alice Ozma.  It is basically about her time growing up with her father reading to/with her.  It is making me excited to build a library for our future LO.

    I teach middle school reading so a lot of my "all-time" favorite books are youth/adolescent literature like Al Capone Does My Shirts by Gennifer Choldenko.

    Another recent adult book that I read and enjoyed was Wally Lamb's She's Come Undone.

    If any one is looking for a light-hearted novel about pregnancy, I would recommend A Bump in the Road: From Happy Hour to Baby Shower by Maureen Lipinski and the sequel Not Ready for Mom Jeans.

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  • Also gonna put these out there for their amazing silliness and greatness:

    1. The Parasol Protectorate series by Gail Carriger. I am a huge steampunk fan (nerdy, I know) and this series is so funny. It combines Victorian society, a tiny bit of steampunk and supernaturals (vampires and werewolves) in an amazingly humorous way. The first book is called Soulless and I think it's a must if you're a fan of historical fiction and paranormal fiction. There is a little bit of sexy time, but it's definitely not smutty nor gratuitous (Not that I'm against smut. I read a ton of historical romance novels as many vacations between other books and can totally recommend those too.)

    2. Anything by Jasper Fforde. He's well known for the Thursday Next series which is genius. It makes fun of books and society and seriously funny.  The main character Thursday, is a Literatec, a literary detective.  I also recommend Shades of Grey by him which is about a dystopia after The Thing That Happened, where people can only see certain colors.  It's absurdist, but really good. Just be prepared to get angry at the end.

    Sorry for writing a ton! I just really like books! :) 

     

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  • the room is a wonderful book.. ill think of more to recommend but the room came up in my mind first.. 
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  • The Help was a wonderful book as well.. I loved it!! 
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    imageJaysway08:

    Anyone interested in a book club? 

    Yes! I was hoping we could get one started! 

    I think this would be an awesome idea! 

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  • I LOVE that you all love to read! I read a lot and I got a Nook for Christmas, so I feel like I'm reading even more now. I need to print this thread so I can get all these books you all have mentioned.  I love the Sookie Stackhouse series, currently reading The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo...Water for Elephants is sitting on my bookshelf.  I just read Something Borrowed...not sure how I felt about that one. I also love anything Phillipa Gregory, The Other Boleyn Girl was SO good.  If you like historical fiction and don't mind religious books, one of my favorite books of all time is The Red Tent.  Also, The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns both by Kaled Hussini are amazing reads. Let's keep this thread going the whole 9 months!! Maybe we can repost once a week to hear everyone's new suggestions???
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    I love to read Historical Fiction books!!! I got a Kindle for Christmas and my DH said I spend more time with it than with him, lol.  Right now I am currently re-reading for the 3rd time the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon.  It is a love, war, a little bit of sci/fy all rolled into one AMAZING series.  I am on pins and needles waiting for the next book to come out! I also like most books by Phillipa Gregory, she wrote The Other Bolyn Girl, and if you haven't read Wicked, it is a great read!

     

    Ztalady---have you ever read The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova?  I read it about a year ago. It was REALLY good and sounds right up your alley!

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    imageNinasama:

    imageJaysway08:

    Anyone interested in a book club? 

    Yes! I was hoping we could get one started! 

    I think this would be an awesome idea! 

    I would love this!

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  • me! It's been hard with all the fatigue. I can barely make it 20 minutes. I have a link to my goodreads in my siggy. Lots of good recs
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    imageOhPiperLove:
    imageNinasama:

    imageJaysway08:

    Anyone interested in a book club? 

    Yes! I was hoping we could get one started! 

    I think this would be an awesome idea! 

    I would love this!

    Yes

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    I LOVE that you all love to read! I read a lot and I got a Nook for Christmas, so I feel like I'm reading even more now. I need to print this thread so I can get all these books you all have mentioned.  I love the Sookie Stackhouse series, currently reading The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo...Water for Elephants is sitting on my bookshelf.  I just read Something Borrowed...not sure how I felt about that one. I also love anything Phillipa Gregory, The Other Boleyn Girl was SO good.  If you like historical fiction and don't mind religious books, one of my favorite books of all time is The Red Tent.  Also, The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns both by Kaled Hussini are amazing reads. Let's keep this thread going the whole 9 months!! Maybe we can repost once a week to hear everyone's new suggestions???

    I love the idea of a book club! The Red Tent is sitting on my bookshelf right now, it will probably be my next read. 

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    I'm in a book club with a bunch of girlfriends.  We just read Sing You Home by Jodi Piccoult.  It was excellent and deals with topics such as IVF and gay couples. 
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    While we were in South Africa I devoured a dozen of the Wilbur Smith books.  They are trashy historical fiction, but I liked that they gave me a window into the various cultures and histories of Africa.  A few of the books are set in Namibia.  So you might find those interesting.
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    While we were in South Africa I devoured a dozen of the Wilbur Smith books.  They are trashy historical fiction, but I liked that they gave me a window into the various cultures and histories of Africa.  A few of the books are set in Namibia.  So you might find those interesting.

    Ooh! I will have to look into those. 

  • I know this has been mentioned lots but I just wanted another vote in there for "The Hunger Games" Those books seriously sucked me in! I cant wait for the movie to come out!

    I love Francine Rivers, my favorite is Redeeming Love.

     I also really enjoyed "something borrowed" by Emily Giffin, I havent read "something blue" yet.

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  • I've actually been in a book club with friends the past 1.5 years.. here are some of the ones we've read that have been favorites:

     Ape House (also wrote Water for Elephants)

    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (the first 150 pages are tedious, but then you can't put it down, and the rest of the series don't have the long boring intro)

    Life of Pi (I really liked this one)

    Shadow of the Wynd (kind of a drama/mystery/suspense, it was kind of divisive in the group)

    Sarah's Key, The Book Thief (these are both WWII books, I liked the second one better, Sarah's Key was a little too sad for me)

    Hunger games - this is our current book, went through it in two days and am reading the rest of the series now

     

    Those are the only ones I can remember off the top of my head. Here are ones I've read on my own...

    The Outlander (about a woman who travels in time back to the Scottish Uprising, historical fiction, loved the entire series)

    The Room - I really liked the concept of the story being told through a five year old

    The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time - really good

    Jean Auel - Clan of the Cave Bear - the entire series is good

    Ilona Andrews - if you like sci-fi/fantasy, good strong female protagonist

    Elizabeth Moon - also does sci-fi/tantasy with strong females

     

    On my to-read list: 

    The Other Boelyn Girl

    The Girl with the Pearl Earring

    The Little Giant of Aberdeen County

    Auto-Biography of Mark Twain (it's huuuuge! It's fascinating so far though, very easy to set down and pick up again) 

     

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