What Is the Next Book/Books on Your Reading List?

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Re: What Is the Next Book/Books on Your Reading List?

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I have some classics lines up and some sequels. Plus a book for review, which is so far amazing!
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I just purchased "The Intuitive Advisor" by Mona Lisa Schulz. It appears to be a friendly read as of the first 13 pages.
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after I get through Infinite Jest (which I am about half way) I'm going to take on Ulysses by Joyce, followed by Interpreter of Maladies by Jhumpa Lahiri
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Airframe:A Novel by Michael Crichton,Creature by John Saul, German Jackboots on Kentucky Bluegrass
Housing German Prisoners of War in Kentucky, 1942-1946 by Antonio S.Thompson.
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I plan on reading every book at the library. Yeah. I wish.
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I always wanted to do that. To read every book in the library. I started to do that once in the seventh grade. I remember reading through two bookshelves before losing interest in the project. I started with the fiction shelf that had authors listed alphabetically.
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The Dwarves, by Markus Heitz
Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter by Mario Vargas Llosa
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Post by Jolyon Trevelyan »

I don`t really have a reading list. But the next book i am going to read is Stephen and Matilda: The Civil War of 1139-53 by Jim Bradbury
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I am still looking for the right genre for me. My reading list goes as follows:
The trilogy 50 shades of Grey, the trilogy Divergent, the Great Gatsby, Frankenstein, Invisible Man, Time Machine, War of the Worlds, and Animal Farm.
As you can see, there is a variety of genres in that list.
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I am still looking for the right genre for me. My reading list goes as follows:
The trilogy 50 shades of Grey, the trilogy Divergent, the Great Gatsby, Frankenstein, Invisible Man, Time Machine, War of the Worlds, and Animal Farm.
As you can see, there is a variety of genres in that list.
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Something, no doubt.
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Post by Alexandra Bayer »

I literally have a list on paper of the order in which I have to read the books I've bought:

Next - The Light by DJ MacHale
Then - Top of the Feud Chain by Lisi Harrison
After - The Secret Circle by L.J. Smith

It continues...
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Post by r_kistler »

I am currently reading the Legend trilogy. I then have to read The Heir, the fourth book of The Selection Series written by Kierra Cass because I loved the trilogy and I know I will probably love the next book too. I will then have to find another series to read. :shock:
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I'm very excited to read Sue Monk Kidd's "The Invention of Wings". I requested it at the library and I'm "up next" on the hold list so I will definitely start reading it the second I get it whether not I'm finished with the book I'm reading now. I tend to be reading more than one book at once! I loved her book "When the Heart Waits" which recounts her own journey through a midlife/spiritual crisis. It was very heartfelt and compelling.
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Post by literarycat »

The books I have sitting on my night stand waiting to be read at : Burn by Ted Dekker, Tim Conway's Memoirs, Eragon, and one more I forget the name of it. Excited to dive into Tim Conway's book!
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