The Inkies have gone into fall with books in hand. You'll notice a lot of personal research, a variety of genres and target age levels, and above all, a lot of happy readers!
Here's what we're reading...
"At the top of my nightstand are two books: TEXTING THE UNDERWORLD by Ellen Booraem, which I heard about through the Inkpot and wanted to read immediately because of its fabulous title, and THE GOLEM AND THE JINNI by Helene Wecker, an adult fantasy that I picked up after two non-writer friends separately recommended it to me. For non-fiction, I'm in middle of the audiobook of SEAL TEAM SIX, one of a long line of military memoirs I'm reading for research. They tend to be quite good reads!" – Leah Cypress
"Other
than a whole bunch of nonfiction research, I'm currently paging through Diana
Wynne Jones' TOUGH GUIDE TO FANTASYLAND and giggling uncontrollably". – William
Alexander



"I am reading PI IN THE SKY by Wendy Mass & breaking my brain on it! So creatively clever!!!" – Dawn Metcalf
"I am reading CINDER by Marissa Meyer which I picked up on sale at Oblong Books in Rhinebeck, NY. I am also reading BETWEEN THE LINES by Jennifer Murgia and PODS by Michelle Pickett. My attention has very scattered lately, like my book list." – Lisa Amowitz
"I am reading CINDER by Marissa Meyer which I picked up on sale at Oblong Books in Rhinebeck, NY. I am also reading BETWEEN THE LINES by Jennifer Murgia and PODS by Michelle Pickett. My attention has very scattered lately, like my book list." – Lisa Amowitz
"The last book I read, which I admit was not that recent but one I really enjoyed was TUESDAYS AT THE CASTLE by Jessica Day George. It was
entirely charming and I think a sequel just came out." – Grace Lin
**Yes, Grace - she released WEDNESDAYS IN THE TOWER earlier this spring and it's wonderful!**
"I just finished listening to the audio book version of THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN, read by Elijah Wood. He did an incredible job!"
– Nancy Holder
**Yes, Grace - she released WEDNESDAYS IN THE TOWER earlier this spring and it's wonderful!**
"I just finished listening to the audio book version of THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN, read by Elijah Wood. He did an incredible job!"
– Nancy Holder

"I'm doing something completely different from the norm and reading
SAILING ALONE AROUND THE ROOM by Billy Collins, which was recommended to me by a number of friends. It's contemporary poetry and not fantasy fiction, of course, but it's helping me approach my current work-in-progress with a heightened awareness of the relationship between the conscious and the unconscious. Collins creates unexpected juxtapositions between commonplace external realities and unpredictable internal ruminations, and in a way, that's what I'm also trying to do with my WIP." – Mike Jung
SAILING ALONE AROUND THE ROOM by Billy Collins, which was recommended to me by a number of friends. It's contemporary poetry and not fantasy fiction, of course, but it's helping me approach my current work-in-progress with a heightened awareness of the relationship between the conscious and the unconscious. Collins creates unexpected juxtapositions between commonplace external realities and unpredictable internal ruminations, and in a way, that's what I'm also trying to do with my WIP." – Mike Jung
Awesome seeing what you're reading. I just finished Siege and Storm, which was great. And another really good one I'm reading now is The Princess in the Opal Mask by Jenny Lundquist.
ReplyDeleteFun post! I'll add my reads in here. I just finished the NA novel REMOVED by S.J. Pajonas. And because I think I'm the only person who hasn't read it yet, I picked up Cassandra Clare's CITY OF BONES at the library.
ReplyDeleteI read The Golem and the Jinni a couple of weeks ago, Leah, and it really is amazing.(And thanks for reading TEXTING!) I'm getting some great ideas from this post, not that the TBR list needs any augmentation.
ReplyDeleteThe kids in my 5th grade class are CRAZY for the Michael Vey books. I've loving EVERNEATH by Brodi Ashton.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to get my hands on a few of these beauties - most desperately, Jonathan Stroud's 'Screaming Staircase' and Ellen Booraem's 'Texting the Underworld' and Michael Vey's books (especially since Leslie's 5th grade class are crazy for them). I haven't read 'City of Bones' yet, either Katie ... THANKS for whetting my appetite everyone!
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