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How long did it take you? I still didn't finish my battle with "Scarlett"..

Have not! Will add to TBR pile, thanks!







I am currently reading Pretty little liars by Sara Shepard. This is my first time reading a book like this as I'm usually stuck on fantasy/Scifi. I'm about 87% complete and I'm addicted.
But I must add; for those of you reading Vampire Academy, it is my all time favorite series! For me it got better and better. Even the spin off series Bloodlines is great!!!

I am currently reading Pretty little liars by Sara Shepard. This is my first time reading a book like this as I'm usually stuck on fantasy/Scifi. I'm about ..."
Really? I really liked Sydney, but still, I am a little hesitant. Do we see some characters from VA?

Yes actually Adrian is a main character as well as Eddie, and Jill. Dimitri and Rose make appearances in the first couple of books, and so does Abe, and Sandra. It's just a continuation with a different name, and main character. Sydney becomes much more likable, and relatable.

Yes actually Adrian is a main character as well as Eddie, and Jill. Dimitri and Rose make appearances in the first couple of books, and so does Abe, and Sandra. It's jus..."
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hmm..you really got me there. I love Adrian and Syndey. Best characters in VA! I think, I'll give it a try! (because I really want to know, (view spoiler)



I am starting Thérèse Raquin and The Golem and the Jinni on audio.

Will have to put down for a while, have a 2 week lend of The Silver Star from the library. I'm not a speed reader, so I like to give myself time.

let me know what you think."
So, I finished Eat Pray Love. It was a nice read. I really like the first part of the book, the "Eat" part. I had a little struggles with the "pray" part and than again enjoyed the "love" part. All in all, Elisabth Gilbert writes nice, easy to read and really funny. But at the end, maybe Im just not old enough (or should I say grown-up?) to really get the spirit of the book.
And than I read





My fave book by Jeanette Walls was Half Broke Horses. I found her grandmother to be a true American spirit of the West. Wasn't as fond of The Glass Castle and even less enamored when it came to Silver Star.

Tells the tale of a young man who has grown up in an orphanage and sets out to find his mother.


My fave book by Jeanette Walls was Half Broke..."
Good to know, I'll check out Half Broke Horses. Thanks :)


Although I read and loved this book, I never did go on and read the next two books which form a sort of trilogy I've been told.


Although I read and loved this book, I never did go on and read the next two books wh..."
I just finished The Giver, (so lovely written! This story took my heart!) but I think I will take my time with the second one. I read, that Lois Lowry is exploring her world more, but with different characters. And since I do love the ones from The Giver so much, I have to let it "cool off" little, so I don't get disappointed.
Next will be


I am trying to be very strategic about my reading right now. I am reading The Lowland by Jhumpa Lahiri from the library and expect to finish it this week. I have also changed my reserves to account for the fact that I won't be able to pick up any books for a couple of weeks. I deleted my books which I am number 1 on the reserve list and am also returning my other library books since I won't have enough time for them now.
I began listening to Sisterland this afte4rnoon but am unsure if I will listen to all of this since reviews were so mixed. That's one of the problems of reading reviews although I keep saying I won't read them anymore.


I just finished reading this for the first time the other week, too! I'd heard so many good things about it, but never actually got around to reading it but I enjoyed it a lot.
I started the second one, but so far it's failed to keep my attention. It...different than The Giver, and I am not too fond of the world or the story. Apparently, the third book isn't all that great either but the fourth (and final) is a little better. Not sure I'll finish the quartet, though.

I a trying to finish up on my library books before I leave so I am currently listening to Sisterland by Curtis Sittenfield and reading Gone by James Patterson from the library an also reading Good in bed By Jennifer Weiner on my I PAD and for a challenge. I also have The Lowlands by Jhumpa Lahiri here from the library and also A House in the Sky by Amanda Lindhout which is a true story of her kidnapping in Somalia for 440 days. The last two books I will either download or reserve again.


I just finished reading this for the first time the other week, too! I'd heard so man..."
I never read the 3 books she wrote which are related to The Giver but never knew why. Now I think it might be as Cathy wrote that the next titles doesn't move her and because The Giver was so perfect to me that I don't want to go on and be disappointed.
hey Nancy! don't stress too much over it. just trade what you can. enjoy it and look forward to that vacation! it's
all good!
all good!


I just finished reading this for the first time the other week, too! I'd heard so man..."
Than, maybe, I shouldn't read the other book. The Giver was so perfect and I don't want to destroy thas memory..But luckily Im reading such an amazing book right now, I takes my mind off "Gathering Blue". :)



Anyone read "The Silver Linings Playbook"? He's just a master of his words..
I tried to read more than one book at a time. But Im not good at that. I get confused and than I get angry with myself and frustrated with the book..so I'll better stay with one book at a time!



Not yet, but The Silver Linings Playbook has been on my to-read shelf for a while! Does this mean I need to bump it up the list? ;)

just finished the short story Afterward by Edith Wharton. I was reading it In the dark and found it very scary. I got chills!!
Nancy wrote: "There was a time when I only read one book at a time. But with the advent of e books and my enjoying audio books I now read three at a time. Each serves a purpose in my life. The e reader is goo..."
I agree Nancy. I only borrow books from the library because of the cost of having to download them. although since I read at night I find it harder to sit and read a paper book.
I agree Nancy. I only borrow books from the library because of the cost of having to download them. although since I read at night I find it harder to sit and read a paper book.
I'm reading Where'd You Go, Bernadette its been on my tbr list for awhile and it's actually due today at the library! I can't even renew it online cuz someone else has it on hold! I better get cracking


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