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I'm reading Infinite Jest and really enjoying it.

Its like MIND READING every character
I recommend it to all classic lovers.. Virginia Woolf at her best in Mrs. Dalloway:)

I really enjoyed In Her Shoes. I like the movie as well. Both are good. I hope you enjoy the book.

Long books like this are so hard for me, as I don't have many large chunks of time to read. But I have been craving this one (have read it abridged) and just joined another group (what am I thinking?) that is reading it in February. Since it's so long, I thought I'd get a head start.
One plus: short chapters! Sad to say, that really helps me when I don't have a lot of time. It just makes a long book seem more doable.

A lot of people recommended this version to me on the "Have you Read" thread. I bought the free kindle version to read due to the book's size. I will see how much the Rose translation is. Makes me excited to read it due to your excitement with it. :)

I really enjoyed In Her Shoes. I like the movie as well. Both are good. I hope you enjoy the b..."
I really liked In Her Shoes as well. I just got The Next Best Thing from the library. I have a ginormous stack of books to get to before I can crack it though.
I just started The Art Forger. So far, not bad.

Wow, Alex. I am intrigued. I might have to pick this up.

the thing is i know this book will give me some uneasy feeling XO and that's why i'm kinda stuck right now while reading it -,-
and i'm just start reading You Suck by Christopher Moore.



I don't have a Kindle or other device yet, and I'm not sure that version is available on it anyway, so I'm carrying that big chunk of a book around! I'm so happy I started it. There are some passages that reference names and events of the day that I'm not familiar with; there are about 100 pages of notes but I don't check every one. The writing is so beautiful it doesn't really matter to me if I don't get every single reference.
Last night I had an hour to myself in the public library while waiting for my son at a meeting. It was heaven! I know there are some moms of young ones here who are missing their reading time. Wait for it; it will come back to you. And then you will also have the joy of discussing great books with your not-so-young children!






Now I am starting my reread of Jane Eyet, which I am very excited about. I am also reading Book called Breathers in honor of the walking dead starting back this month and Valentines day...it's a dark comedy/ love story about zombies. It's going to be awesome. I have high hours for this.

Awesome! I hope you like them both. Breathers was recommended to me by a dear friend. I needed something a bit light hearted. The Magicians being a bit more adult is on the heavy side with emotions. Just giving you a warning. But still very good.

I justify the multiple read by highlighting these are different genres and all serve a time and a purpose.

I justify the multiple read by highlighting these are different genres and all serve a time and..."
LOL no need to justify multiple books. I think we have a lot of CWAtC'ers who are guilty of the same affliction! Myself included.

I was thinking about Memoirs of a Geisha. Do you know this one? Good idea, or bad idea?

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Memoirs of a Geisha is an excellent book. I really loved it. Golden did such a great job describing things, I thought, at some points that it was nonfiction instead of a novel.
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