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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Wednesday, February 29, 2012 - 6:09 pm
After reading two very serious books, I'm going to enjoy Sophie Kinsella's new book, I've Got Your Number.
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Mameblanche
Member
08-24-2002
| Wednesday, February 29, 2012 - 9:27 pm
A Secret Wish by Barbara Freethy
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Mameblanche
Member
08-24-2002
| Wednesday, February 29, 2012 - 10:28 pm
ETA: Reading that on my KOBO Vox. And listening to Ellen Degeneres on my cellphone. Haven't begun a dead tree book yet.
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Roxip
Member
01-29-2004
| Thursday, March 01, 2012 - 7:51 am
Are The Hunger Games worth adult reading? I loved Harry Potter (Twilight Series not nearly as much).
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Pippin04
Member
10-26-2007
| Thursday, March 01, 2012 - 8:14 am
I just started the third Hunger Games book. The Mockingjay, and yes they are worth adult reading. They seem to be written on two levels, teens will read one it way and adults read another.
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Jimmer
Moderator
08-30-2000
| Thursday, March 01, 2012 - 8:40 am
My DD's school librarian enthusiastically recommended this series to us and said that she personally enjoyed reading it. I'm about 2/3 through the first book and I'm thoroughly enjoying it. (FWIW, I've read all of the Harry Potter and Twilight books as well.)
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Supergranny
Member
02-03-2005
| Thursday, March 01, 2012 - 9:15 am
Tritan we need to start us a cozy mystery thread! I am in the middle of Joanna Carl's Chocoholic mystery series....learning more about chocolate than I thought possible and gaining weight at the same time
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Roxip
Member
01-29-2004
| Thursday, March 01, 2012 - 9:52 am
I will give it a try. I think the first game is available free on Kindle.
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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Thursday, March 01, 2012 - 11:06 am
Roxip, I was surprised by how much I loved The Hunger Games. The first book is the best one, in my opinion.
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Seamonkey
Moderator
09-07-2000
| Thursday, March 01, 2012 - 2:09 pm
I also ate up The Hunger Games!! Even got to borrow the third one from Teach!! I haven't gone back to "Cheever" yet, and have read part of the book about Kindle Fire which has lots of good info, but I wanted to READ so I had this book I bought for FREE when it was free for a day recently (it is now $9.99 and worth that price, IMO. I'm going to buy the next in that series. Book os Bring on the Blessings by Beverly Jenkins and I love it and can imagine a sweet movie and want to sort of Nudge Oprah or someone with money to READ this book! Oooh.. there are four in the series so far. Just bought the second one, but still have half of this to go and want to wallow in it.
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Tntitanfan
Member
08-03-2001
| Thursday, March 01, 2012 - 5:10 pm
Supergranny, thanks! Always happy to get the name of a new cozy writer!
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Mameblanche
Member
08-24-2002
| Thursday, March 01, 2012 - 8:38 pm
Could someone (Teach/Sea?) give me a synopsis of Hunger Games? I am under the impression it might be like Girl With the Dragon Tatoo (dark, gritty and violent)which I avoided, because that is so NOT my genre. But I know NOTHING about Hunger Games except I keep hearing how wonderful it is. Okay, so now I'm curious.
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Teachmichigan
Member
07-22-2001
| Thursday, March 01, 2012 - 8:52 pm
Not nearly as graphic. It has violence but it is a young adult book, so it's much tamer than Girl with the Dragon Tatoo (which I adored as well). Basically there are territories; each territory has a lottery that picks one boy and one girl to go fight in the games. The last one alive wins. These games are watched via live feeds. It's kind of like 1984 meets the Colosseum. The first book focuses on the two chosen from the poorest territory and details their fight in the games. Yes, young people are killed off regularly, but it's definitely appropriate for teens and not gory gross. I say try one! Just don't start them if you have to go to work the next day. I read all 3 in 3 days over Christmas break a year ago - not one other thing got done in the house until I finished them all!
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Mameblanche
Member
08-24-2002
| Thursday, March 01, 2012 - 8:56 pm
Okay - you've convinced me to give them a whirl, thanks Teach!
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Landileigh
Member
07-28-2002
| Friday, March 02, 2012 - 12:45 am
it sounds so much like that Stephen King short story that they made into a movie where Richard Dawson was the host of it. dang, can't remember the name though.
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Wargod
Moderator
07-16-2001
| Friday, March 02, 2012 - 3:09 am
Saw your post earlier Landi and it was a tip of the tongue thing. Let it simmer in the back of my brain for a couple hours and finally got it....The Running Man!
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Jimmer
Moderator
08-30-2000
| Friday, March 02, 2012 - 6:55 am
I'd say it's more like Survivor except they kill each other. It sounds like an awful concept (and it is) but the book is much better than I expected (in every way). The world building is excellent and a non-intrusive part of the story, the visuals are great and the characters are interesting and I cared about what happened to them. It's written in the first person so the story is her thoughts and experience. It will be interesting to see how they translate that into a movie.
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Roxip
Member
01-29-2004
| Friday, March 02, 2012 - 8:36 am
The synopsis reminded me of Running Man (wasn't that an Arnold Schwarzenegger movie?) too. I had forgotten it was a Stephen King short story.
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Jimmer
Moderator
08-30-2000
| Friday, March 02, 2012 - 9:08 am
Although I enjoyed The Running Man (the movie - I haven't read the story) it was very cheesy and over the top with supposed criminals being hunted down by ridiculous over equipped gladiator types (more like pro wrestling but with killing). The Hunger Games isn't cheesy at all.
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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Friday, March 02, 2012 - 3:08 pm
I was happy because I ran to Half Priced Books this afternoon and they had The Dry Grass of August and I know how much you all loved it.
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Yesitsme
Member
08-24-2004
| Friday, March 02, 2012 - 4:56 pm
I loved the first Hunger Games book, liked the second one pretty well, but by the 3rd one was wondering if it was by the same author. Had to read it and was glad some things were wrapped up, but I felt like it lost something along the way. The things that made the first one so wonderful for me, seemed to be progressively lacking. Did anyone else feel that way? I don't know how to explain it exactly. It wasn't that I didn't think that the characters should change with what they went through, they had to, but the tone of that change didn't feel right to me.
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Mamie316
Member
07-08-2003
| Friday, March 02, 2012 - 6:33 pm
I felt exactly the same way, Yes. It was all happening so fast at the end. There was a death that came and went like nothing happened and it was (what I thought anyway) a rather big one. It felt like she was just trying to wrap it all up too quickly. The books did start as a NaNoWriMo project. Maybe she knew where she wanted to go with them but just missed a step or two.
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Seamonkey
Moderator
09-07-2000
| Saturday, March 03, 2012 - 7:47 pm
I finished Bring on the Blessings and immediately started the next in the series, A Second Helping: A Blessings Novel.
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Landileigh
Member
07-28-2002
| Sunday, March 04, 2012 - 12:46 am
okay, i caved. i'm reading the hunger games as it was in the kindle lending library.
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Seamonkey
Moderator
09-07-2000
| Sunday, March 04, 2012 - 2:31 am
If you want to borrow the second one, I have it available to borrow..
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