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I am know readin the gargoyle and its really good so far!
Propally next i will read never let me go. I just don't know will i watch the movie first.
 
I have to add i recommend that the GARGOYLE to everyone! its fantastic. I just can't stop reading it!
 
Are you dehydrated from crying so much? That series is so incredibly sad! :cry:

You know what? Surprisingly I did not shed a tear reading the entire book. Which is shocking because I am very emotional and cry reading emotionally charged books all the time. Something about the way that this particular book was written was very cold and matter of fact to me. I wasn't moved by it emotionally at all :shock: I hope that doesn't make me a robot.
 
Never Let Me Goby Kazuo Ishiguro
so far so good. now I am way more excited to see the movie.
almost done with this book...next will be The Remains Of The Day also by Kazuo.
I can't wait to see the movie either! It's such beautiful well-written prose you can easily picture the people and surrondings while reading the book. I must admit the long winding memories from the first person's point of view tires me a little bit, but both books by Ishiguro I've read so far were absolutely more than worth finishing it. :heart:

Now reading A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
 
I am going to watch never let me go today!!!

Now reading fingersmith by sarah waters and Dante's inferno.
 
Just finishing up John Adams by David McCoullough. I've really enjoyed it; it's definitely gotten me into a history mood.
 
You know what? Surprisingly I did not shed a tear reading the entire book. Which is shocking because I am very emotional and cry reading emotionally charged books all the time. Something about the way that this particular book was written was very cold and matter of fact to me. I wasn't moved by it emotionally at all :shock: I hope that doesn't make me a robot.

I actually didn't cry during the first book because I was too busy doing this :o
But the follow up books were really sad, I think because after everything he still seemed to desperately want his mother to love him.
 
John Steinbeck - The grapes of wrath
i gotta admit since i'm reading it in english it's a little difficult with all the slang they use (or rather the accent he's writing in)
 
I just picked In the Woods by Tana French back up.
I started it a few months ago, but never finished it. :)
It's amazing book.
 

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