What Are You Reading?

DeathlyHallows

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I am taking a class to get my library certification and am reading a ton of young adult literature. So what are you reading, or have just read, that is good?
I read Highly Illogical Behavior by John Corey Whaley
also Scythe by Neal Shusterman was a pretty good read.
Currently reading Samurai Rising which is a nonfiction book.
 
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I want to reread all books by Christopher Pike but i lack the time to do so.

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I also want to read the Lord of the Rings by Tolkien but i don't think i'll ever have the time here on Earth.

I really appreciated Harry Potter's universe even though i disagree with all forms of magic.
 

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I want to reread all books by Christopher Pike but i lack the time to do so.

I also want to read the Lord of the Rings by Tolkien but i don't think i'll ever have the time here on Earth.

I really appreciated Harry Potter's universe even though i disagree with all forms of magic.
Those Pike books were huge when I started teaching. I love Harry Potter...if you can't tell by my name. I just love to read. I'm a book nerd.
 

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pike wrote one adult book that was amazing the name escapes me...when i was in elementary some kid got to interview him for their project so jealous lol. My husband and I are both reading the little house on the prairie books i cannot recommend them highly enough the most exciting one is the long winter :) i have learned SO much about homesteading
 

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I just read Fellowship of the Ring and liked it. I'm about to start The Two Towers. I usually like to switch between fiction books and personal development books. So what I'm reading is always changing.
I forced myself to reat tLotR series, and found it rather painful honestly. Cool story, cool scenery, epic world-building, dreadfully dull character interactions. Dialogue is just so universally dispassionate throughout the entire series that it drives me nuts. One of the few instances where I prefer the films to the books, as the films afford the characters emotional content that the books generally lacked.

So what are you reading, or have just read, that is good?
A favorite contemporary writer of mine is Rawi Hage, a Lebanese immigrant to America and then Canada. He's published three books so far that I'm aware of: 'Cockroach', about a suicidal and somewhat psychotic young immigrant from the middle-east who believes he has the power to transform himself into a cockroach, 'DeNiro's Game', about a pair of young hooligans- one a rebel fighter and one just a punk striving to escape war-torn Lebanon, and 'Carnival', about an eccentric, bookwormish cab-driver working a hectic city who finds himself wrapped up in his beautiful neighbor, an Illuminati-style BDSM party, and a series of brutal murders targeting his fellow drivers.

Each of these books is fantastic; him having a really unique style in each that immerses you in the minds of his characters in frequently highly poetic ways. Excellent, excellent author, and a window into the mindset of young men immigrating to the west.
 

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I forced myself to reat tLotR series, and found it rather painful honestly. Cool story, cool scenery, epic world-building, dreadfully dull character interactions. Dialogue is just so universally dispassionate throughout the entire series that it drives me nuts. One of the few instances where I prefer the films to the books, as the films afford the characters emotional content that the books generally lacked.
I can definitely see where you are coming from. There were times where I felt he should have focused more on the dialogue between the characters. I loved how he described the environment but sometimes it was too descriptive and dull. Sometimes I would be reading and my mind would wander off because it was a little boring. I had to re-read a few pages. But then at other times, it sucked me right in and I could not put down the book. So overall... I liked it. I don't think I'd say I loved it. The movies are great though.
 
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