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Apr 04, 2016 07:44PM
hi Cindy, glad you're back! check out vN and The Keyhole factory . . .
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Ok Rand I will look up some reviews. Thanks
Has an interesting title Kathy. Might check out the reviews.
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Freshly Baked is a Library Book that I got from my local library and Endless Night is a book that I own myself. Both of these books are paperback books and they are both good.
I would highly recommend them.
Kathy wrote: "I am currently reading "Kitty and the Silver Bullet" by Carrie Vaughn"This book sounds interesting...I am going have to check this book out.
Linda, I want to check that one out myself
Holly wrote: "Started 11/22/63 and A Prayer for Owen Meant today." LOVED 11/22/63
Hey guys! I am reading "When Books Went to War" by Molly Guptill Manning right now. It's a non-fiction book about the book campaigns during WWII. If history is your thing, then you should definitely check it out. :)
I was in Texas visiting my sister for eight days. Now I have to play catch up on my reading. Here is the list I am currently reading.
Right now I am re-reading Wicked BusinessMy husband just bought me Wicked Charms and I wanted to refresh myself on the series before I read it. I had read Wicked Appetite earlier this year.
They are fun books and easy to read so I don't imagine it will take me long to get through both of them.
After that I'd like to get my hands on The Fireman but it might take me a while to get it. No new book funds right now. But its on my Birthday wish list for next month.
Nona I usually get books or funds to buy books for my birthday. My sister is really good at knowing what I like. I'm out of money right now also but that's why I keep my bookshelves stocked with books I haven't read yet.
I haven't posted in awhile. I have recently read The Last Whisper in the Dark, Deal: My Three Decades of Drumming, Dreams, and Drugs with the Grateful Dead, Big Fish, The Golem and the Jinni, and The Sirens of Titan.Now I'm reading End of Watch.
I'm reading Aram, it's a prehistoric novel and I'm a little bored but determined to finish.
I recently read The Library at Mount Char, Undermajordomo Minor, and Eating the Dinosaur.Now, I'm reading The Tommyknockers.
I recently finished The Tommyknockers, To Build a Fire, and Twittering from the Circus of the Dead.I'm trying to figure out what to read next.
I recently reread American Gods. Great book.This morning, I finished John Dies at the End.
Now, I'm going to reread The Gunslinger.
Reading When God Says "Wait": Navigating Life's Detours and Delays Without Losing Your Faith, Your Friends, or Your Mind It's sort of a how-to-guide for my book Trust the Timing.
I recently read The Girl in the Maze, Wonderland, Monster Hunter Nemesis, and Gerald's Game.Now I'm reading The Fireman.
I decided to give Fire and Fury a go. I'll be giving a review as I go. So far it's the author trying to cover his ass. I would to!! Trumps psycho and would make your life a living hell if he didn't. More to come.
Terry Bowman from my writing group asked me to read his book, The Carving Tree, and write a review. (He's doing the same for my book.) I'm enjoying the diversity of characters and story lines.
I finished Sleeping Giants. It was very good.This morning I started Boy's Life. I have heard great things about this one.
I recently read:The Chalk Man
The Girl With All the Gifts
Noir
The Call of Cthulhu
Now I'm reading The Outsider.
I recently finished The Outsider and A Head Full of Ghosts. I liked them both.Now I'm reading Dolores Claiborne.
I'm reading Chicken Soup for the Soul's book, The Miracle of Love. I figured I should read all the stories since one of them is mine. Talk about casual. The stories are so easy to read, I use it to relax at bedtime. I'm also reading a friend's book, Who Are You? about escape from abuse - interesting, but definitely not a bed time story.
JoAnne wrote: "I'm reading Chicken Soup for the Soul's book, The Miracle of Love. I figured I should read all the stories since one of them is mine. Talk about casual. The stories are so easy to read, I use it to..."
Oh wow! I have read lots of books about abuse and the struggle to get away from it. I have to be careful because it hits close to home and sometimes causes me to have dreams I'd rather not have. Have not read Chicken Soup for the Soul but would like to sometime.
Oh wow! I have read lots of books about abuse and the struggle to get away from it. I have to be careful because it hits close to home and sometimes causes me to have dreams I'd rather not have. Have not read Chicken Soup for the Soul but would like to sometime.
They have a chicken soup book for just about anybody. So far, the stories are pretty light reading at around 1000 words each. Lots of books about dogs, cats, moms, teachers....
JoAnne wrote: "They have a chicken soup book for just about anybody. So far, the stories are pretty light reading at around 1000 words each. Lots of books about dogs, cats, moms, teachers...."
Nice. I could take my time with it and just read a little at a time. Story or two a day. Thanks for the information.
Nice. I could take my time with it and just read a little at a time. Story or two a day. Thanks for the information.
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