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(group member since Apr 20, 2013)
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from the Clean,Non Religious-Reads group.
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I really enjoyed the second book in the Breakthrough series~
especially the surprising turns in it, but will take a little break before reading book#3.
Kristi wrote: "Breakthrough sounds fascinating. I've added it to my TBR list. When you mentioned dolphins, my mind immediately went to David Brin's Uplift Wars series. I can't remember for sure, but they're old..."
The Breakthrough books really ARE fascinating. I am about 40 pgs, from finishing the second book~ Leap, and it is also a 5-star read for me.
Re: Misty, so glad that you enjoyed Saving Cee Cee Honeycutt. I did, as well.
Next up for me~
and
We have been enjoying much warmer than average weather here, for February. It was 70 last Saturday, broke a 25 year record! May break it again this weekend.
Margaret wrote: "Finally got Charade from Netflix. What a delight! I thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks for the recommendation."Glad you enjoyed "Charade", Margaret!
Hey ladies, if you enjoy mystery with your romance I highly recommend the film noir I happened to catch on TV early one recent morning~The Dark Corner (1946) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038453/?...
with Lucille Ball and Clifton Webb.
Normally I find marine life boring and seldom even watch nature shows featuring it, however I did love the movie Cannery Row, and could watch it over and over!Anyway, so imagine my surprise at finding myself, not just 'engaged' by a book featuring marine biologists and a male and female dolphin, but gripped/riveted by it! This is
I am as excited by the events happening in this book, as the characters are, how neat is that?
It is so good, that though this book is supposed to be for my night time reading on my Kindle Paperwhite, I am at 52%and I fully intend to finish it today, putting The Tiffany Girl(also a good read) on hold until I finish!
I haven't yet read any by an author of mystery series that have hooked me into reading more than one, except for cozy mysteries.Most have too much profanity.... and/or too graphically described gruesome gore!
I also refuse to read any type of abuse or harm to a child!
Carol wrote: "C. wrote: "20's here in northcentral Ohio after a wonderful 60 for the fist time in 25 years for that date just yesterday!"Do you know where Kenton is? I have family from there."
Hi Carol, No, I never heard of it, so I looked it up and see it's a small town in the west central part of the state. I am right on the south shore of Lake Erie.
20's here in northcentral Ohio after a wonderful 60 for the fist time in 25 years for that date just yesterday!
Re: Pamela, That is too bad you and your daughter weren't able to share that wonderful road trip with your husband and son. You missed some amazing sights! I have never really had any desire to travel to the eastern U.S. because of the horrid humidity during the best travelling months, but I sure do enjoy armchair travels there, through books!
I enjoyed Evernight well enough[4-stars] to immediately download the Kindle edition of Stargazer[book 2] from my library.Never imagined I would enjoy a YA vampire series! Wouldn't consider reading the Twilight series, because Bella just sounds TSTL! This one I really like the lead female Bianca, in fact all the main characters.
Re: Pamela, I need to borrow Charade from my library, as I'm pretty sure that I have never seen that one. Thanks for mentioning it!
Diana, please read the first two discussions under the subject line~ Introductions. You have not met the requirements to post self-promotion about your book. Once you have done that, then you are welcome to post about it.Re: Misty, because of the above I have also deleted your post relating to Diana's self-promotion.
Pamela wrote: "I love so many different books. I find that I'll stick in one genre for a while, then move on to another. I'm trying to mix it up a bit more this year."That's how I do, as well, and even go for nonfiction by spells.
