May 2018 Moms

Bookworms!

Let's discuss!  Bookworms always need more book ideas.  What sort of genres do you like to read?  What are some of your all-time favorite books or authors?  What about overrated books, what books have you read and really not liked?
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  • I'm a big urban fantasy/epic fantasy/with a little bit of sci-fi fan.

    I really love Patricia Briggs books right now, as well as Butcher and Correia.

    I thought the first divergent was good, but the second was lame and the third was awful.  Which is pretty much how I feel about Hunger Games.
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  • @tincupchalice ditto on all Divergent assessments. 

    When given the choice I read Mysteries but as a middle school English teacher I mostly read Young Adult Literature. Once you learn to ignore the awkward love triangles that always seem to happen, there are some really good ones out there!! Let me know if you need YA recommendations :) favorite author of all time is Agatha Christie. I’ve read almost every book she ever published and that’s a lot of them but I can’t get enough! 

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  • I am a huge Alice Hoffman fan. I love almost everything she has written.  

    And I recommend The Story of Edgar Sawtelle to everyone. One of my favorite books of all time.

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    Genres: I'm definitely all over the map. I tend to lean towards authors who write about weird families, I love a good drama, some horror/macabre, and some things where it's still a story but I end up learning things (science, nature, medical, war/history etc.)

    All time favs: 
    1) "The Flying Troutmans" 
    2) The Outlander series
    3) "The Gargoyle"
    4) "Shantaram"
    5) "Carrie"
    6) "Molo'kai"

    Disliked: so I'm really particular about writing style and also have a rule that if you don't grab me within the first 100 pages I'm closing the book with no guilt. Here's a few I tried, some I managed to finish, but did not enjoy.
    1) "Love in the time of Cholera" 
    2) "First Grave on the Right"
    3) "Mr. Mercedes"
    4) "Life After Life"
    5) "We the Drowned"
    6) "Fifty Shades of Grey"

    I'm currently reading "We Are Not Ourselves" and it had me until about 60% through and now I'm really struggling to motivate myself to finish it. Which sucks. 

    I didn't mind the Divergent series ... Well ok I liked the first two books but aside from the Outlander series I dislike most series. It just feels... Stretched out for the sake of making more books most of the time and not because the story just needs that much space to be told.
    Twilight I liked the first 2, hated the 3rd, came back around for the last one. I also read it when I was in my early 20s and in a different headspace. I'm not sure I'd like any of it now (31). 

    I love books! 

  • Has anyone read A Court of Thorns and Roses series? I'm obsessed. Definitely fantasy/sci-fi/romance, which is not normally my style,  but I am loving Sarah Maas!
  • I don’t read as much since having kids, which is sad but true. I tend to just pick up a Harry Potter book when I have a few minutes because I don’t have to get try to get into it.

    I did just finish the Handmaid’s Tale and thought it was just okay. I’m trying to get through All the Light We Cannot See.

    I lean toward historical fiction and my favorite book is The Red Tent by Anita Diamant. I love Diana Gabaldon’s books, too, and am dying for the next in the Outlander series.

    @tincupchalice  ITA with you on the Allegiant and HG series!

  • @onesmallcoconut I love the gargoyle! My friends and I had book club many moons ago when I had just gotten out of college. I went to Barnes and nobles and the book was one of the cheapies so we decided to read it as the group. I absolutely loved it.

    I don't really have a specific genre I like. But some of my favorites. 

    The history of love
    The time travelers wife
    The Invisible girls
    The thirteenth tale
    The hunger games
  • @MissusTexas I listened to the handmaid's tale, and don't really remember it being good or bad, but I really like the show on hulu. And I read all the light we cannot see last year and really enjoyed it. I like historical fiction as well. 
  • I’m all over the place. Some randoms that I’ve enjoyed over the years:
    Aldous Huxley
    Tolkein
    of course Harry Potter
    The Martian
    Ready Player One
    Gone Girl
    Girl with the Dragon Tatoo 
    Animal Vegetable Miracle

    Right now I’m reading Leviathan Wakes
  • Huge bibliophile right here!!

    I love pretty much every genre but i probably read sci-fi/fantasy the most and murder/mystery and nonfiction the least.

    Neil Gaimen is my all time favorite- Neverwhere is the best book ever. With the popularity of American Gods I'm hoping they look for another book of his to turn into a series, i would def watch that.

    Outlander is the best series. I have read the entire series multiple times. 

    Also a huge Harry Potter fan!
  • I usually love historical fiction and stick with that, but I also throw in an occasional mystery/thriller (gone girl, girl on train, girl with dragon tattoo, apparently only ones with the word girl in the title) or one of the YA series (hunger games, divergent, ms peregrine). I also break it up with some non fiction every once in a while (usually economics, decision making/decision science, or social sciences related, but I recently read sh*t my dad says which is technically non fiction but reads like a magazine article and is so funny!).

    I really loved the Kitchen House and Glory over Everything by Kathleen Grissom (might be misspelling her name). I could probably spend a day listing favorite books.

    I'm sure people will hate me but I thought The Fault in Our Stars was way overrated.

  • Omg I love this thread!! I'm a huge fan of retold fairy tales, anything dystopian, YA, fantasy, historical, I'm seriously all over the place. As long as it's a good, engaging story I'm all over it.

    Right now I'm rereading the Lunar Chronicals series, by Marissa Meyer. It's a YA retelling of a few different fairy tales, including Cinderella, Rapunzel and Little Red Riding Hood but it's dystopian kind of and just so so good!

    My all time favorite author though is Francine Rivers. She writes Christian Fiction, and the Mark of The Lions trilogy is just amazing! It's about a jewish slave girl in Rome right after Jesus' time. It's just really good. I read it like every other year.


  • @molly1108-2 I agree about TFIOS, overrated and kind of depressing IMHO.
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    @curleemama32 I liked the Mark of the Lion series. Have you read any Liz Curtis Higgs? I LOVE her Thorn in My Heart series! Great if you love historical fiction, especially Scottish. You can tell she lived her research.
  • @MissusTexas no I haven't but I'll definitely add her to my next library trip! Thanks for the rec!
  • Ohh I love reading!

    I've been renting ebooks from the library nonstop lately. I just finished Where'd you go, Bernadette? It was a fun easy read, and i think the movie is being released next year.

    Another recent favorite was The Nightingale
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  • @molly1108-2 I loved the Kitchen House!  I think she wrote a sequel and I want to read it.  

    For Hunger Games, I actually really liked the second book, but disliked the third.  I felt like she forgot her book was due the next day and had to come up with an ending.  
  • @curleemama32 have you read the true story of hansel and gretel? That combines historical fiction and retold fairy tales. When I was a nanny I found it in the bookshelf during nap time and loved it. My 13 yr old cousin had to read a historical fiction that took place in ww2 so I told her to read it, her mother got angry when she had to explain a rape scene I had forgotten was in the book, so if that upsets you don't read it. 
  • @RachelT1234 good picks! I loved both of those! 

    @justsuzie I've added The Story of Edgar Sawtelle to my reading list
  • @jhysmath I had a friend just recommend that one to me!! now I HAVE to read it!
  • @jhysmath that sounds right up my alley too. I loved Enchantment by Orson Scott Card. I usually don't like him at all, but this was Sleeping Beauty in first century Russia.

    I really enjoyed A Court of Thorns and Roses series. I am also making my bff read The Raven Boys. Magical realism and relationships at their finest. I am a sucker for fractured fairy tales and loved the Lunar Chronicles. I am trying to get my hands on The Beast's Garden by Kate Forsythe. Beauty and the Beast in WWII Germany.
    Jana Lynn
     Happily married since 5/24/2015  Momma of a baby Viking since 4/16, expecting #2 in 5/18
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