What are you reading right now ?

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Christineegm
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Re: What are you reading right now ?

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The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert. It is a YA fantasy novel with a fairy tale perspective.
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reading "I must have Laughed and cried a thousand time" message from Gray Robbinson..
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Currently reading Forever Odd (Odd Thomas #3) by Dean Koontz and Chaos (Lost book #4) by Ted Dekker among a few other (10+) books. I usually read multiple books like that, starting and stopping in no particular order.
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Nomad21 wrote: 04 Aug 2018, 00:42 Hey there,

I just finished reading Origin by, Dan Brown. It was an amazing read by him ( as always), I highly recommend. I also just started reading an Ebook called Superhighway (Superhighway Trilogy Book 1) by, Alex Fayman. It's pretty good so far. :)
I really wonder why Dan Brown gets a lot of flak. I have found his books amazing, especially Digital Fortress his first novel.
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Post by Christineegm »

I am reading Beast: A Tale of Love adn Revenge by Lisa Jensen. Which is, of course a retelling of Beauty and the Beast.
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Currently reading Raven's peak. Very interesting read so far.
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Post by Audioslaver17 »

Started to read 'The Twelve' by Justin Cronin last night, it's the first sequel to 'The Passage' and I must say it's a worthwhile read so far.
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Hey all!! I am new to OBC and I am EXCITED about this new journey.... Currently I am reading 8 books all about the same time :D I read about one to 2 chapters A day from each book... Lol. But my. List is #1 The Evil Inside by Heather Graham, #2 The Book of The Dead by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child, #3 The Black Unicorn by Terry Brooks, #4 Asylum by Madeleine Roux, #5 Battle Angel Alita by Yukito Kishiro, #6 The Science of Yoga The Risks and the Rewards by William J. Broad, #7 Flower Garden Problem Solver by Jerry Baker, #8 30th Century Escape by Mark Kingston Levin PhD. Can't wait till I'm done will all of these so I can come. Back and leave a review!!!
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Next up is The Detour by Dutch author Gerbrand Bakker.
So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.

The Great Gatsby, F Scott Fitzgerald
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i am presently reading Urdu translation of Martin Wakrma Singy.
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I am currently reading The Mystery of Flight 2222, How To Be Champion and Brave New World all at the same time, which is quite the mix of books :lol:
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Currently reading 10+ books (I always read like that), some I read slow, some I blast through. Just starting on The Warramunga's War by Greg Kater and They Shall Expel Demon by Derek Prince. This week I finished; Our Pastor has gone mad again by Elijah Oladimeji and Never Give Up by Joyce Meyer. Should finish Forever Odd (Odd Thomas Book #2) by Dean Koontz and Chaos (Lost Book #4) by Ted Dekker by Sunday. Reading T.D Jake's Reposition Yourself slowly, same with John Elderedge's Walking with God. Other books are getting little peeks every other day.
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I'm reading Days of Blood and Starlight by Laini Taylor. This is the second installment of the Daughter of Smoke and Bone trilogy. The first book was pretty good 3.5/4 stars out of 5. I would say the second book is even better, so far. At the moment, I would give it 4/4.5 out of 5 stars. There is more tension, world-building, backstory, and action than the first novel.
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Reading "Cross Stitch" by Diana Gabaldon and "The Litigators" by John Grisham. I usually have at least two books in progress at once; it makes me feel a little more mentally agile.
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Post by Breeannapollock »

Currently reading The Cabin at the End of the World by Paul Tremblay, and loving it!
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