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May 10, 2013 08:04PM
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I'm going to re-read a classic, Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. My edition, 1981, is based on the 1813 edition.
I am reading a little outside my genre, but its well worth it.
Blue Coyote hotel by Dianne Harman is a fascinating read. It weaves the threads of human desperation, the desire to better mankind, and the twisted way that science and ego collide, much to our detriment.
I will return to the paranormal later in the month with on my second read, one of three books on my TBR list. But I am glad I took the leap on this book.
:)
Blue Coyote hotel by Dianne Harman is a fascinating read. It weaves the threads of human desperation, the desire to better mankind, and the twisted way that science and ego collide, much to our detriment.
I will return to the paranormal later in the month with on my second read, one of three books on my TBR list. But I am glad I took the leap on this book.
:)
I've set myself a challenge to read a book in a genre I in general dislike, Dystopian fiction. The book in question is 7 Scorpions:The Rebellion by Mike Saxton. I'm roughly halfway through and it is a book I'm not able to put down, nor dislike at all. Not even done, but I can already tell you this is going to receive a glowing five star review from me.Oops, I see I've posted this in the wrong month! *blushes for being a noob*


