Currently reading?

^^^ yes that book is so boring, ech

Oh well, finished Tsukuru Tazaki and it was really good, a bit slow at first and could have been thicker for my taste, I love long epic stuff :p

And finally got ahold of The Temple of the Golden Pavilion by Yukio Mishima. So glad to get more of his stuff they are not easy to get here.
 
Oh well, finished Tsukuru Tazaki and it was really good, a bit slow at first and could have been thicker for my taste, I love long epic stuff :p

I'm planning to pick this up soon. It's in a "three paperbacks for ?10" offer on Amazon UK at the moment. :)

Planning to read 1Q84 (1+2) later this month. I've a long weekend in a couple weeks so that would be the perfect time - it's much too heavy to take back and forth to uni on the train unfortunately.
 
^^^ yes that book is so boring, ech

Oh well, finished Tsukuru Tazaki and it was really good, a bit slow at first and could have been thicker for my taste, I love long epic stuff :p

And finally got ahold of The Temple of the Golden Pavilion by Yukio Mishima. So glad to get more of his stuff they are not easy to get here.

Yeah now I have to write a whole TEST ON IT.
kmn
 
Wraeththu, by Storm Constantine.

It's just lovely.

I remember reading this about ten years ago and at the time it blew me away - Constantine's work, alongside Chuck Palahniuk's, are the books that got me reading again after an awkward 2-3 year lull between feeling too old for children's books but having yet to establish an interest in YA/adult novels. I've been wanting to re-read it for a couple of years now but I'll have to re-buy it (probably digitally) as I've somehow lost the omnibus. I used to take it to school in my bag everyday.

:p
 
@Tina I DIDN'T KNOW YOU LIVED IN THE UK WE NEED TO MEET UP!!!

And 3 paperbacks for ?10?! I need to be on Amazon rn.

I'm cr An Astronauts Guide to Life on Earth
 
I'm currently re-reading It's Kind of a Funny Story and I'm procrastinating reading Pride and Prejudice and Lord of the Flires
 
I'm currently re-reading It's Kind of a Funny Story and I'm procrastinating reading Pride and Prejudice and Lord of the Flires

I really want to read Its Kind of a Funny Story!
i procrastinated on those books last year in my english class.
Pride & Prejudice is not bad!! I liked the movie :rolleyes:
 
I'm planning to pick this up soon. It's in a "three paperbacks for ?10" offer on Amazon UK at the moment. :)

Planning to read 1Q84 (1+2) later this month. I've a long weekend in a couple weeks so that would be the perfect time - it's much too heavy to take back and forth to uni on the train unfortunately.

Nice :D Hope you will enjoy the trilogy, I love it a lot.

And I feel you, some books I had for film studies weighed a ton each and when you needed to bring 'em.. nope.

- - - Post Merge - - -

Yeah now I have to write a whole TEST ON IT.
kmn

Yeah, we had to watch some movie adaption about it as well, ugh. I can't remember if we had a test or just minor homework. But that and The Old Man and the Sea are so boring.
 
The new illustrated edition of Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. So far the illustrations have been amazing, looking forward to the next ones.
 
Picked up The Opposite of Loneliness by Marina Keegan today without meaning to buy any new books. So much for my book buying ban.
 
I just finished reading The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson for just about the thirtieth time. It's my most favorite book ever ;u;
 
Read Jan Suzukawa's Kaminishi yesterday. Also started reading The Coffee Break Screenwriter by Pilar Alessandra for class a couple nights ago, as one of my lecturers recommended it.

Two publishers I love are having sales on books I was already looking at! Andrea Speed's Infected series included, so I picked up the four books (#0.5, #6-8) I was missing for ?13 to complete the series.

:D
 
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