Or what have you read that you'd recommend? Like, guilty pleasure kind of books are fine- don't try to make me think you're smart by telling me you just finished War and Peace for the third time or anything like that. (if that's a smart book, I don't know, my library consists mainly of Danielle Steel novels I got at rummage sales or Jane Green)
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Re: What are you reading?
My latest read was War Brides by Helen Bryan - it was ok, a little far fetched and some of the WWII stuff was too heavy but it held my interest.
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I feel like all of this author's endings are contrived. The books aren't bad but they aren't very thought provoking or even special really. Just something to read if you are desperate.
The Luminaries is sooooo looooongggg. I thought it was a good story that could have been told in half the pages.
You should read Life of Pi! I love that book so much; so moving, and exciting as well.
If you read Atlas Shrugged, I recommend giving yourself permission in advance to skip the 100+ page radio speech (you'll know it when you get to it). You won't miss any message that Rand hasn't already repeatedly bludgeoned you over the head with during the preceding part of the novel, and you will feel less inclined to gouge your eyes out.
I am still reading All the Light You Cannot See, which is a wonderfully-written novel about a young blind French girl and a young German soldier during WWII. It's taking me a long time to get through it, but I really am enjoying it.
I'm also reading The Sandman Omnibus Vol. I, which I'd like to call a graphic novel but is really a bound collection of The Sandman comic books, because 2015 is apparently the year I say "Fuck it" and go full-on nerd.
I just finished Gone Girl. I loved and hated it.
I want to read the Pretty Little Liars books.