Currently reading?

I used to love reading but I don't anymore. I only read when I have to. But as of right now I'm reading two different books, Matched (I read it during school so I'm not technically reading it atm) and starting Will Grayson, Will Grayson as my summer reading book. I also have to read something for Honors English but I'm not sure what it is, whoops.
 
Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand. I haven't seen the movie, but my Dad really liked the book and leant it to me a while ago.
 
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I'm reading Trouble Boys:The True Story of The Replacements by Bob Mehr.It's been really good so far.The author has done his homework and had full cooperation of The Replacements and other people associated with their career.
 
Finished Blindness last night, damn it got really intense the last half and I had loads of time reading when I was on the train or just away in general so I guess that was a good thing about vacation lol.

Think I'm gonna start on The History of the Siege of Lisbon now, it seemed really interesting and pretty much bound to be good :p

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Valley of Horses, book two of the Earth's Children series by Jean M. Auel. I highly suggest the series to all avid readers. I couldn't put the first book down![/FONT]

Oh yes that series is so good =D I remember how excited I got for the last book haha.
 
The Good Girls by Sara Shepard. It was so good

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I used to love reading but I don't anymore. I only read when I have to. But as of right now I'm reading two different books, Matched (I read it during school so I'm not technically reading it atm) and starting Will Grayson, Will Grayson as my summer reading book. I also have to read something for Honors English but I'm not sure what it is, whoops.

I remember reading Matched when I was in Middle school. I lost the book that I loaned from the library but when I got to High school I found the book so my sister had to give the book back to the library. It's was a tortuous 2 years when I was looking for that book everywhere
 
I've started Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad and I can already say that, having read Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, I definitely prefer the perspective of native tribe vs. oncoming European influence. I think if I had read Heart of Darkness first I would be enjoying it more.
 
I'm reading the Lies of Locke Lamora currently I'm not that far yet and I'm not sure how I feel about it
 
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