What Are You Currently Reading?
Let us know what books you are currently reading. Reply as often as you like!
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As the title suggestions, what is everyone currently reading? I KNOW there are bookworms among us, so please share because, I for one, am always looking for more ideas in regards to what to read next.
Myself, I just finished reading Unspeakable Things by Jess Lourey. It was featured in Amazon's First program for January 2020, and, since the author is from Minnesota (where I grew up), and the story is based there, I gave it a go. Normally, she writes light-hearted mystery novels, but this book was more serious in tone and subject matter. The narrative persona felt sincere.
Via my local library, I just dived into Needful Things by Stephen King. It is one of those books that I have skipped in the pastbecause I had already seen the movie adaption a few times, but I was in a King mood.
How about the rest of you?
Myself, I just finished reading Unspeakable Things by Jess Lourey. It was featured in Amazon's First program for January 2020, and, since the author is from Minnesota (where I grew up), and the story is based there, I gave it a go. Normally, she writes light-hearted mystery novels, but this book was more serious in tone and subject matter. The narrative persona felt sincere.
Via my local library, I just dived into Needful Things by Stephen King. It is one of those books that I have skipped in the pastbecause I had already seen the movie adaption a few times, but I was in a King mood.
How about the rest of you?
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A great topic to start @McMurphy
I am currently halfway through reading The rise and fall of the Dinosaurs: A new history of a lost world by Stephen L. Brusatte.
If there are any Dinosaur or Paleo enthusiasts out there, this is a must read.
I am currently halfway through reading The rise and fall of the Dinosaurs: A new history of a lost world by Stephen L. Brusatte.
If there are any Dinosaur or Paleo enthusiasts out there, this is a must read.
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Currently reading the 'How to Think When You Draw' series by the Etherington Brothers.
What do you mean it's now a book, you ask? I managed to get the hardcovers through their Kickstarter, and I'm eventually going to receive its third volume pretty soon! I also have 'How to Think When You Write' as well.
What do you mean it's now a book, you ask? I managed to get the hardcovers through their Kickstarter, and I'm eventually going to receive its third volume pretty soon! I also have 'How to Think When You Write' as well.