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next on the line is a funny book, fifty shames of earl grey then probably i'll be back reading on other Mitch Albom's novels


1. The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
2. A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin
The last true classic I read was a re-reading of my favorite: Jane Eyre.

just above comment box click on add book/author a box pops up to search for your book and can be linked by just title or book cover.


next on the line is a funny book, fifty shames of earl grey then probably i'll be back reading on other Mitch Albom's novels"
Cassandra wrote: "I just finished reading Time keeper
next on the line is a funny book, fifty shames of earl grey then probably i'll be back reading on other Mitch Albom's novels"
You should read Tuesdays with Morrie over. Again. That's one of the few books that can always be read and re-read. I loved it. One of the most simple, yet powerful books I've ever read.


Currently Reading Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon

P.S. Wichard thanks for asking about linking a book (cover or title) and Travis for answering. Now if this works ... ;o)


Currently Reading Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon [bookcover:The Curious Incident of the Dog in ..."
No problem your welcome

Hey Mary! Even if you don't get a chance to read it with us, still feel free to post your thoughts when you do. We keep our book selection folders up even after the month is over! We look forward to your comments. :)

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