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Re: The 2019 Reading Challenge

Posted: Apr 23rd, '19, 20:07
by AliceON
I just discovered the book 'a sea of rust', about robots who won the war against humans. it seems interesting. and a standalone. maybe it's what I need right now...

Re: The 2019 Reading Challenge

Posted: Apr 23rd, '19, 23:10
by Sanssouci
If you're looking for a fun and light fiction book, I really liked First Grave on the Right by Darynda Jones.

Re: The 2019 Reading Challenge

Posted: Apr 24th, '19, 10:10
by LittleJulez
jacob, that sounds like a good idea :D

Alice, that's good, go for it :)

Re: The 2019 Reading Challenge

Posted: Apr 24th, '19, 16:22
by jacobgrey
I finished what I was reading :D Went to the next book on my pile and realised that somehow, I've managed to pick up book 2 in a series where I haven't read book 1... :mcshout: Anyway, I'm reading a different book instead and I'll have to see if I can get hold of the other one somewhere.

Re: The 2019 Reading Challenge

Posted: Apr 25th, '19, 08:12
by LittleJulez
Ah that's a bummer, but it is good that you picked up a different book instead.

We are going to read another book during our Swedish class. The author is well-known and I liked other books written by him, but the story itself sounds not that interesting. I am hoping for the best.

Re: The 2019 Reading Challenge

Posted: Apr 25th, '19, 16:25
by AliceON
Sanssouci wrote:If you're looking for a fun and light fiction book, I really liked First Grave on the Right by Darynda Jones.
thanks a lot! I'll check it out
LittleJulez wrote:We are going to read another book during our Swedish class. The author is well-known and I liked other books written by him, but the story itself sounds not that interesting. I am hoping for the best.
let the book surprise you!

Re: The 2019 Reading Challenge

Posted: Apr 25th, '19, 18:38
by LittleJulez
I will! Honestly, I am really into reading Percy Jackson xD

Re: The 2019 Reading Challenge

Posted: Apr 28th, '19, 02:28
by Sanssouci
I am still reading Gwendolen, but I'm not that into it, so I started reading Marriage of Mercy on the computer. I took the South Riding DVD out from the library. I wasn't at all familiar with the story. I enjoyed it immensely at first and was sad that the library didn't have the book. But it's just as well now because I didn't care for the ending.

Re: The 2019 Reading Challenge

Posted: Apr 28th, '19, 05:22
by MissNikki
I finished Surfacing and am now re-reading an H.P. Lovecraft Compendium.

Re: The 2019 Reading Challenge

Posted: Apr 28th, '19, 18:46
by LittleJulez
Seems that we are all doing quite well this year :)