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Sign Up / Log In We recommend using Facebook so you can see your friends' scoresHave APurposeCure the Blues View Public Profile Find all posts by Cure the Blues #831 23 September 2017, 11:16 PM Richard W Join Date: 19 February 2000 Location: High Wycombe, UK Posts: 25,189 Quote: Originally Posted by DawnStorm Hmmmm.new book smell! Whatever happened to new book smell? Do you still have it where you are? I used to love sniffing the pages of a new book when I was a childI am once again impressed at how well Brad nailed Bellairs' distinctive styleYou must go out there and apply things you learnThis is a satire written (in 1958) from the perspective of a sociologist in 2034 who is wondering why the perfect meritocratic society in which they live is still beset by riots and unrest from all the undeserving lower orders, even though they are being treated perfectly fairly by their bettersGroups home Group What Are You Reading Now? Group Zeitgeist Highlights Active Standing Largest Community Local Newest Explore By tags By language Other Complete listWhat Are You Reading Now?Whether it's literary fiction, fantasy, crime fiction, history, chick lit, a current bestseller or whatever, please dish about what you're reading right now and tell how you like it.Total members: 4,792 membersRecent members: ShyPageSniffer, Hadassahz, Peasburn, GemmaF, CMBUSICK, CharlesDavis1, Novena, CamilaDiaz, sofiaf, adamchet9, patrickusifo, KatieManlove, Baldrian, DebbyeC, AlexandreRigobelo, laruebk, TheMorrigan12, taxtorpedo, CristinaGandolfi, agoodlyking, cathyskendrovich, DebStransky, RodrigoTorres, peacemonger84, meowish, LorisBook, JillKenna, ZippyKatt, KateMorphis, jshamisTags: current reading (5), lists (3), what are you reading now (2), reading (2), books (2), (show all)reader's discussions (1), recently read (1), best books (1), book-general (1), current (1), worst books (1)Administrators: richardderus (creator)Loading.Post a new topic next TopicsmessagesLast messageWhat are you reading the week of October 14, 2017?32SloaneKelly, Today 4:26pm Books Brought Home September/October 201763Limelite, Yesterday 5:57pm Chris's Bohalian.The Sand Castle Girls2cdyankeefan, Monday 7:47am What are you reading the week of October 7, 2017?47aussieh, Sunday 4:38am What are you reading the week of September 30, 2017?39hemlokgang, October 10 New Vocabulary, 3rd Edition156varielle, October 8 What are you reading the week of September 23, 2017?58BookConcierge, October 7 2017 - 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If you would like to share a photo of the book you are reading, or film your own book review, please doCoreyI also read a book about whisky, Still Life With Bottle: Whisky according to Ralph Steadman, which is as much about Steadman's illustrations as it is about the text2AdvertisementI probably visualize myself, the shots Im going to get in the game, how Im going to play defense, what we have to do to stop the other teams best player, what its going to take out of me, the whole aspect of thegame.Thats why I always keep a highlighter and pen with meSee Yourself As ATeacher

 

ReadsmarterI have a separate Book Notes folder in my note-taking app.When I highlight something very important, I take a picture of that page and upload it to my Book Notes.Then, I immediately write WHY its important and how I can use itHis goal was to use only authentic quotes from Munch and his circle as dialogue, and to base all of his illustrations on Munchs painting and sketchesStatesAmerican LandmarksCalifornia Tourist Attractions Locations I've Been to - G's Life!50 Experiences Around the World Every Millennial Should Add to Their Bucket ListAndi's Travel ListJenn's Travel Bucket ListAnnie's Favourite Travel Spots30 European Islands MG Wants to Visit45 Places You've Probably Never Heard OfJacqui's New Adventure ListJohn's List of Places He Has BeenInspirational Mediterranean10 Smallest Countries in the World -- By Area10 Largest Countries in the World -- By AreaPrefectures of Japan Cities I Have Been To60 Travel Destinations of a Lifetime100 Great American Tourist DestinationsAnnie's Favourite Travel Spots50 Experiences Around the World Every Millennial Should Add to Their Bucket List99 Cities Around the World119 Cities in Europe150 Most Famous Landmarks in the WorldCountries of the WorldThe 50 U.SAdvertisementIll give you an exampleTook him yearsIn my defence, I've been getting through the heavier part of the remainder pretty well, and both these were light enough that I've read them already

 

readmoreThe BBC believes that most people will have read only 6 of the 100 books belowscore: 30 of 100 (30%) Required scores: 1, 15, 22, 31, 43 Share Pin Share Stumble Save Log In no score Checklist Stats Leaders VoteVote How many have you read? 123 View All Not Completed Completed 1 Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen 2 The Lord of the Rings 3 Jane Eyre Charlotte Bronte 4 Harry Potter Series JK Rowling (All) 5 To Kill a Mockingbird (Harper Lee) 6 The Bible 7 Wuthering Heights - Emily Bront 8 1984 (George Orwell) 9 His Dark Materials Philip Pullman 10 Great Expectations Charles Dickens 11 Little Women (Louisa May Alcott) 12 Tess of the D'urbervilles - Thomas Hardy ADVERTISEMENT 13 Catch-22 (Joseph Heller) 14 Complete Works of Shakespeare 15 Rebecca Daphne Du Maurier 16 The Hobbit JRR Tolkien 17 Birdsong Sebastian Faulks 18 The Catcher in the Rye 19 The Time Traveler's Wife Audrey Niffenegger 20 Middlemarch George Eliot 21 Gone With the Wind Margaret Mitchell 22 The Great Gatsby (F1 Help Many like-minded readers enjoy indulging in well-written books and like sharing the experiences of the reading with other BlackPlanet membersThats why you need a purpose to readIm also reading more books than everHow many have you read? (Tip: The average Goodreads member has read 23 out of 100 books on this list).Interestingly, the BBC never actually made this declaration

 

Before I even think about which books Im going to read, I think about what Im trying to achieveWhen you visualize something, its almost like the real thing.(eta - forgot to add my current books)Photograph: RPGIBBS/GuardianWitness Books Books blog Tips, links and suggestions: what are you reading this week? Your space to discuss the books you are reading and what you think of them Are you on Instagram? Then you can be featured here by tagging your books-related posts with #GuardianBooks Scroll down for our favourite literary links Read more Tips, links and suggestions blogs Contribute with Guardian Witness Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email View more sharing options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Google+ Share on WhatsApp Share on Messenger Close Guardian readers and Sam Jordison Monday 17 July 2017 15.00BST Last modified on Wednesday 20 September 2017 10.29BST Welcome to this weeks blog, and our roundup of your comments and photos from last weekI loved the Presger translators in the last 2 booksLike Shakespeares great tragic heroes, Watson has the self knowledge that allows a measure of identification with his destinyThe list was created by an unknown individual and spread around the10 of 17 Barnes & Noble Real Simple Editors Share Their All-Time Vacation Favorites The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, by Michael Chabon ($8, amazon.com)Family Support Source:Getty 35 of 45 36 d53ff467a2

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