What are you reading right now ?

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twinsmom2
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I just started reading Deadly Sixteen by Duane Wurst. I am new to this so this is the first book that I will be reviewing.
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Jasmine_b
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I'm currently reading "all these things I've done" by Gabrielle Zevin. Interesting storyline about a world where chocolate is a black market commodity... So far so good
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litmonster
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I've just started reading "Holding Fire", we shall see how long it takes me to use the app on my phone as an ereader...I cannot help but sigh slightly. Ah well, here I go...
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Lhast
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I just finished The Cellar by Natasha Preston and loved every minute of it! It's a young adult novel that literally kept me on the edge of my seat the entire time. I teach high school so it's exactly the type of book my kids would love! I plan on reading more of her work in the future.
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'The Selfish Gene' by Richard Dawkins.
"Reason is intelligence taking exercise. Imagination is intelligence with an erection" -- Victor Hugo.
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anna_hume
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Post by anna_hume »

Right now I'm reading "K" is for Killer by Sue Grafton. Almost finished with it then I will start re-reading Gone With the Wind for approximately the hundredth time.
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sphillips44
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Right now I'm getting ready to dive into
Marcelo in the Real World by Francisco X. Stork.
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Joyreader
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Wed to the wrong Wayne by Maureen Reil
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TrisNook
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I'm currently working on The Sin Eaters Daughter
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B3cca 3ll3r
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Post by B3cca 3ll3r »

I am currently reading my way through Jacob Abbotts "Makers of History" series. Has anybody else read them? I really enjoy his writing style and his observations. These books are non-fiction but told in a vary narrative way that gets me compleatly lost in the story. I have finished about half of the "Makers of History" series and I enjoy them all. If anybody is interested in learning more about the series or has any other questions I would love to talk about them! Have a great day!
"We read to know we are not alone." ~ C.S. Lewis
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Just finished Parrot and Olivier. Now it's the latest Smithsonian mag.
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Post by deanalc »

I like finding out what other people are reading, too. Right now I'm reading 'Pure' by Julianne Baggot.
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Currently I am reading Confess by Colleen Hoover. I bought it just because of the colorful cover, and was surprised to learn that it was not at all what I was expecting it to be about. I am, however am already half through and am loving it already!
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B3cca 3ll3r
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Post by B3cca 3ll3r »

Hi Clq27! Isn't it wonderful to be completely surprised ba a book, I love that feeling. Some of the best books I have ever read have been ones I picked on the spur of the moment too.
"We read to know we are not alone." ~ C.S. Lewis
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I'm reading Jodi Picoult's Between the Lines and Neil Shubin's Your Inner Fish. Between the Lines is quite engaging (and amusing) and Your Inner Fish is a really well written biology book.
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