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message 1: by Jennie (last edited Mar 08, 2009 12:27AM) (new)

Jennie | 5 comments I am not sure what limit I am going to set for myself, but only one: that is to read! I have done so, here and there before, but since I have a little more times on my hands these days I figured why not read? My boyfriends mother recommended this site to me and I love it! So far I've read (1) "This Lullaby" by Sarah Dessen.


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Jennie | 5 comments I just finished an amazing book! (2) "The Five People You Meet In Heaven" by Mitch Albom. I could not put the book down! I just got it today from the library and finished it within a matter of hours! I highly recommend it!


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Jennie | 5 comments (3) "The Other Woman" by Jane Green
(4) "Free Pass" by Janice Maynard

I really liked both of these books. The first one was a bit hard to get into, but left me wanting to know where the story was going and interestingly enough shocked me a bit in the end.

As a side note, you need to know what genre you are buying before you buy... case in point: the second book I picked up looked like the average book I would read. The story seemed interesting so I figured why not... Well, one night I decided to read it and by the first couple pages I was blushing! I couldn't believe what I was reading, but I was intrigued and couldn't put it down! Needless to say that book was read within about 2 days.


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Jennie | 5 comments (5) "The Last Song" by Nicholas Sparks

I can't wait to see the movie and hope to goodness that it is as GREAT as the book! =)


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Jennie | 5 comments (6) "Women, Food, and God: An Unexpected Path to Almost Everything" by Geneen Roth

This book was absolutely fascinating!! I can't stop praising the work of Geneen. She's been through the struggles we all face daily and shows that it's all in our heads. It's not about the food, or in some other cases the alcohol, drugs, etc., but it's what we tell ourselves, The Voice.

I am going to tell as many people as I can to read this, because it truly is a book for everyone whether you are a woman or man.

LOVE IT!


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