February has kicked off to a great start! I’ve already completed five books for the month, with another 4 in progress. I’m in process of finishing Sever (the third book in The Chemical Garden trilogy) by Lauren DeStefano, Dragonfly in Amber (the second in the Outlander series) by Diana Gabaldon, Heading out to Wonderful by Robert Goolrick (this is my left over book from January) and Sons and Daughters (a Pride and Prejudice sequel) by Karen Wasylowski. Upon finishing these four books I plan on beginning the audio version of Invisible Murder by Lene Kaaberbøl and Agnete Friis. I was lucky enough to get to meet them at a book signing they did in the US back in the fall and I’ve been dying to listen to this book. Now it’s your turn! Tell me what’s currently got you hooked in the comments section below!

I just finished Stalk Me and Kiss Me by Jillian Dodd. And I read Turning Point by Tiffany Snow last week. I’m currently reading The Opposite of Dark by Debra Purdy-Kong and Girl in the Glass by Zoe Brooks.
Lots of books to be read!!
I’m currently reading Voyager (Outlander 3) and several e-books. Next up is book 4 in The Dark Tower series.
I’m currently reading two books. I just started The Fault In Our Stars by John Green today because it kept popping up on blogs on here. It’s pretty good so far! I needed a break from the Outlander series, as much as I love it.
I also just picked up a book called Harnessed: How Language and Music Mimicked Nature and Transformed Ape to Man by Mark Changizi. I went to college for Anthropology, so it was just kind of an interesting topic/I had a gift card.
Oh my gosh, The Fault in Our Stars is one of my new favorite teen reads–beautiful. Loved it!
I’m reading Bleak House, Anna Karenina, and A Short History of nearly everything by Bill Bryson!
Just finished reading “The Incidents of a Slave Girl” and Bronte’s “Jane Eyre”. What can I say…both of them have interesting view of women.
I’ve been going a bit old school so far this month, having just finished up a couple of Sweet Valley Highs and reading my way through some leftover middle grade fiction leftover from my book group’s big book release at a local reading festival.
Currently I’m reading The Secret Life of Bees, The Wizard of Oz (a steampunk adventure, not the real Oz), and then I have plans for reading some e.lockhart and catching up on my free kindle reads, as well.
Finished 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami, Warm Bodies, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, and currently still reading Ender’s Game. Also finished a lot of graphic novels — Walking Dead books,
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I’m reading The Twelve Tribes of Hattie and Norwegian Wood.
I’m currently reading Nine Uses for an Ex-Boyfriend by Sarra Manning, One True Love by Barbara Freethy, and gearing up to start Dragonfly in Amber myself!
I just finished Grave Mercy: His Fair Assassin, Book I by Robin LaFevers. It was refreshing to read a supernatural story that did not involve vampires, werewolves or zombies, although Death makes an appearance and spirits wander about.
I just finished The World Without You, Y by Marjorie Celona and am reading Walden for the Classics Club. So far, I’ve loved them all!
I am currently re-reading Martin’s Song of ice and fire and falling in love with it once again….also I am planning on reading Anna Karenina but as for any other future reading I’m afraid I came to a dead end…I’m not quite sure which areas to explore
Unusual for me, I’m actually reading a new release: Karen Russell’s Vampires in the Lemon Grove. I’m reserving judgement until I’m a little further in.
Love your blog! I’m currently reading Mockingjay and MiniShopaholic. I am such a big Sophie Kinsella fan.:)
I am currently reading Missing Mom by Joyce Carol Oates and I just finished Always Something there to Remind Me by Beth Harbison.
I’ve just abandoned the fourth book in a row. In an attempt to spice up my library I did a little experiment where I randomly picked books that I would normally pass over…..bad idea!
I should have insisted I stick with mainstream authors, some of the self-published stuff is just woefull! I guess there ‘s a good reason for agents and publishing houses after all. Readers need some kind of filter to save them from people who can just publish anything.
Having said that I would also have to point out I’ve read some wonderful self published material..