What are you reading?

Midnight Sun by Stephanie Meyer. It's the first Twilight book but rewritten from Edward's Perspective.
 
I finished a book and am trying to decide what to start next. Maybe The Silvered Serpents, the sequel to The Gilded Wolves.
 
Murder on the Thirty-First Floor ...another Per Wahlöö book. Found most of his solo stuff now so going through them. Really good so far!
 
I'm currently trying really hard to sit through "the road less traveled" by Scott Peck hoping to improve myself. Ironically, I'm stuck in the chapter "discipline" - which is my greatest weakness. Not sure if I will ever manage to read the whole thing, because of my lack of discipline 😅
 
Finished Dead Simple and now onto the next one!
I began reading “The Body: A Guide For Occupants” by Bill Byron last night and I’m already enthralled by it.
 
The Eternal Edition of the Sailor Moon Manga. I also love to read novels too but I'm just not reading any at the moment... life be busy. :cautious:

Oh yeah I'm also reading the odd fanfic on the side. Mostly Fire Emblem ones but some are crossovers like Fire Emblem x My Hero Academia.
 
I just started reading Gods & Monsters by Shelby Mahurin, which is the third book in her Serpent & Dove trilogy. It's alright. The problem is this book just came out, and I read the two previous installments months ago, so things and characters are referenced in this book that I don't really remember that well. And the author doesn't do a great job briefly recapping things that happened in previous books to help readers remember wtf is going on. But overall it's kinda entertaining
 
My current status on reading is on hold. I typically try to juggle 3 books at a time, with my current lineup:
1 non-fiction (for self-improvement) - The Bogleheads' Guide to Investing
1 fiction (for fun) - The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V. E. Schwab; I already read most of her other books, so I'm going in with high expectations.
1 classic (to say I did) - The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood; I have not watched the series, and I tend to avoid dystopias, but I think it's good to break out of my comfort zone once in a while.
 
reading the maze runner: the fever code. i read the previous 4 books so im just going to finish the rest of the series, and then probably move on to a different one
 
I've been going through poetry in Mary Oliver's Dog Songs and Dream Work.
 
Agatha Christie’s “The Murder at Hazelmoor”. So far, it’s a spooky one…

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I’m about halfway through the Bill Bryson book and fancied something fiction to break it up. Decided to pick up 1984 by George Orwell as I’ve never actually read it!
 
The Chief ...again another Per Wahlöö book, last one I haven't read before that I'm reading. Good stuff!
 
Running the Gauntlet by Jim Ward. It's a history of modern body piercing in the West as a commercial practice.
 
I've been working through George Eliot's Middlemarch super slowly... tbh I thought about dropping it for a minute but now that Things Have Happened it's more interesting. I'm gonna try to stick with it for a little while longer!
 
I've gone back to reading some Poe short stories. Currently on 'How to Write a Blackwood Article'. At the end of the month I'm gonna order the first 3 Wheel of Time books and get started on that gargantuan series(14 books!).
 
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