I get bored easily, so I always look for new things to read. So... Tell me what you're reading I'm currently reading Throne of Fire, by Rick Riordan
the Eragon series Inheritance the last book. The movie is complete and utter crap! and im glad they discontinued it, it was soooo bad, the book is epic though
I have inheritance, haven't gotten to read it yet. Probably going to after I finish throne of fire. Does anyone know if the mortal instruments series is any good?
The Catcher in the Rye and Game of Thrones. They're not bad, but they're certainly not as good as people make them out to be.
The Catcher in the Rye was one of my least favorite books that I've ever read. Game of Thrones is absolutely amazing. One of the best fantasy novels I've ever read. Once you hit the end, you'll definitely want to nab A Clash of Kings and keep on reading. I'm waiting on getting my hands on A Storm of Swords at this point. I'm a little sad to be hitting the third book though, since I hear the fourth and fifth are pretty disappointing after how exemplary the first three were. I'm reading, aw crap, nothing right now. I just finished the book Pygmy by Chuck Palahniuk. Despite it being written entirely in Engrish for effect, it was actually a well put together novel. I enjoyed it more than I thought I would when I started it. I'll probably pick up something else by him tomorrow, since I still have who knows how long until I get A Storm of Swords.
don't finish it. Believe me, you will love the series a lot more if you don't finish it I finished Throne of Fire and now i am reading Jodi Picoult - Nineteen Minutes
Been reading a lot of nonfiction lately on my Kindle, and one that stands out is Hoarders, a book about a disorder wherein people hoard so much stuff (99% of it junk) in their homes that it impedes on their lives. It was well researched and written. Enlightened and fascinated me about this little-known compulsive disorder that has only been thrown in the limelight in recent years.
I've just finished Fever Crumb, and moved onto the sequel, A Web of Air. They're both prequels (set a long time before) to the Mortal Engines series (sometimes known as the hungry cities quadrilogy) If you mean Mortal Engines, they're great. The first book is aimed at young adults, but the series really expands. Definitely worth a read, even if you weren't asking about them.