Christi's comments
(member since Jan 23, 2009)
Christi's comments from the Chicks On Lit group.
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I readThe Celestine Prophecy and there was a part that talked about how when you see people that remind you of others or if you see someone you haven't seen in awhile that it is more than coincidence that they probably have important info for you. So anyways a week later I went to a bar for my friend's birthday and saw someone I went to middle school with and just did a Hi as I walked by thing. Then 2 nights later me and my boyfriend went to shoot pool and saw him again. I didn't go say anything although I wanted to then but we were both with other people at the time. That was 10 years ago who knows he could have given me the winning lotto numbers but I lost my chance! LoL
I made a shelf that has books I have available for trade. So if anyone wants to check it out please do! My preference is to trade them for books on my TBR shelf but am open to suggestions.
Gloria wrote: "I've been TRYING to read this book "Dream Stone" for about two weeks. During those two weeks i've snuck in more interesting reads in the midst and finshed those books, while making not 50 pages in..."
I think I had the same problem with that book. Is it written by Glenna something and the second book in the series? I was thinking maybe it was because I waited too long in between reading the first and second. But I had to bulldoze my way through it and only read it as an in between book.
I am a video game nerd and proud! Nintendo has always been my favorite. We have Animal Crossing for the Game Cube and my kids loved it too. So for Christmas we got my daughter Animal Crossing for the Wii and every now and then I let her play it too. LoL
The Cider House Rules
The World According to Garp
Gone With The Wind
The Red Tent
The Lies of Locke Lamora (because it's next on my TBR pile and I want at least 1 I haven't read)
Meg wrote: "Waiting for Snow in Havana: Confessions of a Cuban Boy by Carlos Eire.
This is a memoir of a boy born into money in Cuba. Everything is going well, life is wonderful until Batista is no longer ..."
I'll second this one it sounds very interesting.
Tera- You might like Savannah Blues by Mary Kay Andrews. It has the same feel as the Stephanie Plum series. I also like Motor Mouth by Evanovich. Jodi Piccoult IMO is a great author. When she writes on a subject she really makes you look at both sides of the story. My great pleasure lately has been The Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon.
