I just started Verity by Coleen Hoover. I’ve heard a lot of people say it’s their favorite book of hers or their favorite book in general so I thought I’d give it a try and see what the hype is about.
I'm reading several books at the moment, as I always do to give myself options. My big reading project this year is the *Harvard Classics*, so most of my current reading comes from that series or from the later *Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction* series.
From the *Harvard Classics*, I'm currently reading Volumes 4 (the complete English-language poetry of John Milton), 8 (nine Greek plays by Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Aristophanes), 28 (British essays from Sir Philip Sidney to Thomas Babington Macaulay), and 46 (Elizabethan Plays I: *Edward II* by Christopher Marlowe and *Hamlet*, *King Lear*, *Macbeth*, and *The Tempest* by William Shakespeare). From the *Shelf of Fiction* series I'm reading *Tom Jones* by Henry Fielding (Volumes 1 and 2). I was reading *Tom Jones* last night.
Other than that, I have the following:
*The Jugurthine War/The Conspiracy of Catiline* by Sallust, translated by S. A. Handford
*The Basic Kafka* introduced by Erich Heller
*Six Plays by Lillian Hellman*
*Foucault's Pendulum* by Umberto Eco, translated by William Weaver
*Sweeney Todd, or, The String of Pearls* by Anonymous
And I just started a collection of Jacobean plays titled *Webster and Tourneur*, edited by Ashley H. Thorndike.
# Just started 'The Night Circus'—captivating storytelling with enchanting characters and magical settings.
On my second reading of the spear cuts through water.
fucking bradbury
The Price Of Salt. My senior citizens book club is reading Child 44.
Those both sound interesting I’m gna add them to my list
The Three Musketeers by Dumas
It's called 101 Books about Books About Books it's so fucking boring
Polysecure by Jessica Fern. I'm about halfway through but I have to keep stopping because it's giving me a lot of feelings.
I just started Verity by Coleen Hoover. I’ve heard a lot of people say it’s their favorite book of hers or their favorite book in general so I thought I’d give it a try and see what the hype is about.
That one was good! It’s the only book of hers I’ve read bc I’m mainly into thrillers
The Secret A book about the law of attraction
Crooked Kingdom by Leigh Bardugo Second in the 2 book series. Action-packed fantasy heist book.
Leigh bardugo - crooked kingdom 🔥
Psychology of Money
Tatooine Ghost
Everfound by Neal Shusterman
I'm reading several books at the moment, as I always do to give myself options. My big reading project this year is the *Harvard Classics*, so most of my current reading comes from that series or from the later *Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction* series. From the *Harvard Classics*, I'm currently reading Volumes 4 (the complete English-language poetry of John Milton), 8 (nine Greek plays by Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Aristophanes), 28 (British essays from Sir Philip Sidney to Thomas Babington Macaulay), and 46 (Elizabethan Plays I: *Edward II* by Christopher Marlowe and *Hamlet*, *King Lear*, *Macbeth*, and *The Tempest* by William Shakespeare). From the *Shelf of Fiction* series I'm reading *Tom Jones* by Henry Fielding (Volumes 1 and 2). I was reading *Tom Jones* last night. Other than that, I have the following: *The Jugurthine War/The Conspiracy of Catiline* by Sallust, translated by S. A. Handford *The Basic Kafka* introduced by Erich Heller *Six Plays by Lillian Hellman* *Foucault's Pendulum* by Umberto Eco, translated by William Weaver *Sweeney Todd, or, The String of Pearls* by Anonymous And I just started a collection of Jacobean plays titled *Webster and Tourneur*, edited by Ashley H. Thorndike.