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hmmm..looks interesting
I know! I got this, am borrowing it I should say, from my friend Felicia who knows a lot about these books. You know I don't know anything and I needed a sci-fi book for a challenge task.
She actually let me borrow another one for the same task that I ended up using for something else, Z for Zachariah and I liked it- A LOT.
She says this is a favorite- I die if I don't return it! LOL
I can't wait to start it!
I just went and checked out Z for Zachariah and it looks so good! I LOVE apocolyptic books, they are one of my favorites. I read vampire novels...does that count? ha
I found Z for Zachariah on PBS and just ordered it. I had never heard of it and I'm so glad you mentioned it to me. so do you like end of world books too? if so I have a few I could recommend. did you get my message about the book I got for Julia?
I didn't get any message about a book for Julia? I know I have a few new ones on here though that I need to check. I bet that's one of them. I'll go read it right after I send this.
I've never read any books like this or Zachariah at all before- I'd have laughed if anyone told me I'd be reading them eventually! LOL It just seemed to fantasy like for me. But I really, really liked Zachariah and I can't wait to hear what you think to.
I'm definitely open to any suggestions- you know that! My friend Felicia is a really good person to talk to about these books if you want any recommendations. Actually, you and her have some similiar reading taste in general now that I think about it.
I think I'm going to start this next so I'll let you know what I think!
Oh- I can't find the comment you left when you asked me about Bunny Tales. I'm a little more than half way through and I'm liking her so far. The thanks part I read at the beginning threw me off but I like the book and it seems to be pretty damn honest.
Of course, she's putting things in her perspective but she's giving what seems to be the bad with the good and doesn't seem to be attacking anyone. I want to try to finish it today but it may be tomorrow.
My mom said Lobotomy is still going pretty good. She's absolutely amazed that something like that could even happen. She doesn't real too much non-fiction at all so it's something really new for her. LOL
I'll have to check Felicia out and see what we have in common...well for one..we are both friends with you! LoL!
You know reading that non-fiction book might convert your mom, that's what happened to me, I used to be a huge fiction reader (since a child with my fairytale books and then on to Stephen King) but after reading my first true crime I was converted to the "Truth is often stranger than Fiction" mindset and if that isn't true I don't know what is! LoL!
That is EXACTLY what happened to me. I went from the kid books to King and Koontz and the like. Then I happened to somewhere get a true crime book.
Did you read this one, speaking of t.c.?
Cradle of Death- it's about the Noe family from Philly? The woman killed a bunch of her babies and they kept saying it was SIDS? I guess I could have looked to see if you have it listed huh? LOL
well it wouldn't of helped you much to have checked since this was one more that I read and forgot to list. I didn't keep it so had forgotten ( I have read hundreds and hundreds of thesse books). I just posted my review based on what I recalled of it.
Jeannie wrote: "well it wouldn't of helped you much to have checked since this was one more that I read and forgot to list. I didn't keep it so had forgotten ( I have read hundreds and hundreds of thesse books). I..."
I knew it. I already knew you'd read it and that you'd remember it. I'll always remember her last name. I saw the review and you're right- what an absolute piece of shit.
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I know! I got this, am borrowing it I should say, from my friend Felicia who knows a lot about these books. You know I don't know anything and I needed a sci-fi book for a challenge task. She actually let me borrow another one for the same task that I ended up using for something else, Z for Zachariah and I liked it- A LOT.
She says this is a favorite- I die if I don't return it! LOL
I can't wait to start it!
I just went and checked out Z for Zachariah and it looks so good! I LOVE apocolyptic books, they are one of my favorites. I read vampire novels...does that count? ha
I found Z for Zachariah on PBS and just ordered it. I had never heard of it and I'm so glad you mentioned it to me. so do you like end of world books too? if so I have a few I could recommend. did you get my message about the book I got for Julia?
I didn't get any message about a book for Julia? I know I have a few new ones on here though that I need to check. I bet that's one of them. I'll go read it right after I send this. I've never read any books like this or Zachariah at all before- I'd have laughed if anyone told me I'd be reading them eventually! LOL It just seemed to fantasy like for me. But I really, really liked Zachariah and I can't wait to hear what you think to.
I'm definitely open to any suggestions- you know that! My friend Felicia is a really good person to talk to about these books if you want any recommendations. Actually, you and her have some similiar reading taste in general now that I think about it.
I think I'm going to start this next so I'll let you know what I think!
Oh- I can't find the comment you left when you asked me about Bunny Tales. I'm a little more than half way through and I'm liking her so far. The thanks part I read at the beginning threw me off but I like the book and it seems to be pretty damn honest. Of course, she's putting things in her perspective but she's giving what seems to be the bad with the good and doesn't seem to be attacking anyone. I want to try to finish it today but it may be tomorrow.
My mom said Lobotomy is still going pretty good. She's absolutely amazed that something like that could even happen. She doesn't real too much non-fiction at all so it's something really new for her. LOL
I'll have to check Felicia out and see what we have in common...well for one..we are both friends with you! LoL!You know reading that non-fiction book might convert your mom, that's what happened to me, I used to be a huge fiction reader (since a child with my fairytale books and then on to Stephen King) but after reading my first true crime I was converted to the "Truth is often stranger than Fiction" mindset and if that isn't true I don't know what is! LoL!
That is EXACTLY what happened to me. I went from the kid books to King and Koontz and the like. Then I happened to somewhere get a true crime book. Did you read this one, speaking of t.c.?
Cradle of Death- it's about the Noe family from Philly? The woman killed a bunch of her babies and they kept saying it was SIDS? I guess I could have looked to see if you have it listed huh? LOL
well it wouldn't of helped you much to have checked since this was one more that I read and forgot to list. I didn't keep it so had forgotten ( I have read hundreds and hundreds of thesse books). I just posted my review based on what I recalled of it.
Jeannie wrote: "well it wouldn't of helped you much to have checked since this was one more that I read and forgot to list. I didn't keep it so had forgotten ( I have read hundreds and hundreds of thesse books). I..."I knew it. I already knew you'd read it and that you'd remember it. I'll always remember her last name. I saw the review and you're right- what an absolute piece of shit.