Cindy's comments
(member since Sep 27, 2008)
Cindy's comments from the The Next Best Book Club group.
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Finally got some pictures of my bookshelves and figured out how to do this!! 
The box on the side are books for PBS or Bookmooch.
Jennifer wrote: "Later on this week, I plan on reading Her Fearful Symmetry and Dracula."I plan on reading Her Fearful Symmetry next too!
Michelle, thanks for posting this thread! I know just what you are talking about. I will take a look at all my TBR and try to narrow it down and make some kind of commitment! Did you say choose Only 10???? :)
Polly, I was just going to suggest Lock and Key by Sarah Dessen or The Truth About Forever! These are the only two of hers that I've read but I really enjoyed these.
Loretta wrote: "I just finished The Little Stranger and absolutely LOVED it. Got goosebumps a couple of times while reading it, in a good way, and that hasn't happened to me while reading a book in ..."
I've had this one on my TBR list for a while. Glad to hear you loved it!!
Dara wrote: "Has anyone read Julie & Julia? I put off seeing the movie because we all know that the book is always better...but I have to say, this one is pretty slow going for me. I have been reading it for ..."
Hope you had a better weekend Dara! Yes it does seem like when it rains it pours! Keep your chin up....
and No, sorry I haven't read Julie and Julia yet.
I went to the Goodwill's 50% off sale today and got
Back On Blossom Street by Debbie Macomber
Swapping Lives by Jane Green
What's So Amazing About Grace? and The Jesus I Never Knew both by Philip Yancey
and
yesterday I got Aunt Dimity's Death by Nancy Atherton from PBS.
Fiona, I'm with you on that!! Disorderly bookshelf means Loved bookshelf!!
I think my bookshelves tell me that I need more bookshelves! They are overflowing and two deep...which I hate cause I can't see all the books!
Just recently discovered that website Denise and it is great! Hate to start in the middle of a series; this website sure takes care of that!
I also just started The Story of Edgar Sawtelle. I'm only on Page 59 and already hooked though kind of scared that it is going to get sad...
Nikki wrote: "Have any of you ever bought books from half.com? Just wondering. I have not, but I have friends who have."
I've gotten a few books from half.com and have been pleased! Seems like I can always find a good deal there.
Karen wrote: "I finished "The Beach Street Knitting Society and Yarn Club" and went right to Gil McNeil's website. This book was published in England in 2007 as "Diva's Don't Knit", a much better title. She ha..."
Just got The Beach Street Knitting Society from the library. I put it on hold and somehow wound up with the large text version! Haven't ever read one in that form but after seeing how much you liked it, I may have to try!







