It’s Monday! What Are You Reading This Week?
It’s Monday! What Are You Reading This Week? This is a weekly event to list the books completed last week, the books currently being reading, and the books to be finish this week. It was created by J.Kaye’s Book Blog, so stop by and join in!
Books Completed Last Week
Thanks to the readathon, I got a ton of reading done this past week!
Burning for Revenge (The Tomorrow Series #5) by John Marsden (audio)
The Rapture by Liz Jensen
The Widow’s Season by Laura Brodie
City of Bones (Mortal Instruments) by Cassandra Clare
Life As We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer
Dead Until Dark (Southern Vampire Mysteries, Book 1) by Charlaine Harris
Ruined by Paula Morris
The Price by Alexandra Sokoloff
Currently Reading
Dracula The Un-Dead by Dacre Stoker and Ian Holt
Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger
Thunder and Blood by Stacey Voss
The Night is for Hunting (The Tomorrow Series #6) by John Marsden (audio)
Books to Complete This Week
Damnable by Hank Schwaeble
The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton
The Cutting by James Hayman
His Father’s Son by Bentley Little
What are you reading this week?
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SO many people are reading Her Fearful Symmetry. I’m excited to see what everyone thinks of it.
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Great job on all of your reading. I have quite a few books that I need to finish, but this is a busy week for me so I’m not sure how much I will be able to fit in.
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You are zipping past me in the Tomorrow Series — Woo Hoo!!!!!
I really want to read The Forgotten Garden. I can’t wait to see what you think of it.
Wow did you ever get a lot read last week. Happy reading this week. I found The Cutting to be a great read.
I’m doing well on Swapna’s challenge at the moment, but just barely, so I’m going to have to do something about that.
Right now I’m reading “The Good Good Pig,” but I am about 100% sure that I’m going to finish it tonight. Later tonight or tomorrow I’ll start on “Children of Dust” by Ali Eteraz, then I’m going to have to squeeze in a TBR book to make sure I’m still on track with the challenge. If there is time, it will be “Dreaming Anastasia.” If by some miracle I finish all of these then I’ll move onto “The Year of the Flood” by Margaret Atwood because that’s due back at the library next Monday and there are other people in line behind me. If I can’t get to it this week, I’ll probably have to return it unread.
Enjoy Her Fearful Symmetry!
What a great week last week! I also read City of Bones last week and really enjoyed it. I have The Rapture and Life As We Knew It on my tbr pile but need to make time for them.
Enjoy your reading this week.
You finished a lot of books last week – yay read-a-thon! Looks like you’ve got a lot of good ones coming. Happy Reading!
Wow, as always I’m impressed with how much you accomplish! I am enjoying Ruined right now.
I am seeing Her Fearful Symmetry everywhere!
Good week, and congrats on the read-a-thon.
I finished up Her Fearful Symmetry and posted my review last week. Looking forward to your thoughts.
Here is a look at my week.
I’m reading Ruined right now, very good! Did you like you first Sookie book? I just started them this year, I love them. The Forgotten Garden has been on my Kindle forever, I want to read it soon for the Clear off Your Shelves Challenge. Congrats on all your reading for the read-a-thon!! I look forward to your review of City of Bones, that looks interesting
Lots of books. Where do you find the time to read them all? I try soooooo hard to read a lot, but it seems Life likes to get in my way….lol
Have a great one! I want to try Dead until Dark, but I’m afraid it’ll change the way I view True Blood….lol
I read THE WIDOW’S SEASON about 6 weeks ago; I enjoyed it, but was frustrated by the ambiguity (I think the author’s intent!) What did you think? I’ll look for your review of it.
November 2nd, 2009 at 7:07 PM
Yes, it was definitely ambiguous! That was a bit frustrating, not knowing if the husband was dead or alive. My review will go up later this week. I loved it, more due to the lead character’s growth and self-actualization.