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Sorry he didn't seem to appeal to you!

I found it was ok, but this is the 1st time I have read a book by him. It might be cos I thought it was 1 person and it turned out to be someone else. Its was a great thriller and mystery in that part, but I think I was hoping for more to the ending.

Norman Lewis- The Honoured Society The Sicilian Mafia Observed"
What are you reading now?

I just finished reading a Swedish book: Echoes from the Dead by Johan Theorin. So it's my nr 6 book from the TBR-shelf.
I'm currently reading Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens and Young Stalin by Simon Sebag Montefiore (I'm going to write an essay in History this autumn and it is most likely to be about Stalin or Lenin so I'm preparing myself by reading a lot of history books about Russia).

I'm waiting for Russka by Rutherfurd from paperback swap. It should be here any day now.
Are you in college/taking college courses?


I saw that you are reading a Patricia Cornwell novel. The first two thirds of the series is really good but then she slacks off. I have her two latest on my tbr shelf (which is an actual shelf)

You told me you were studying to be a teacher. Are you taking a lot of online classes?

with an awesome ending."
2. First Cut by Dianne Emley
3. The Talented Mr. Ripley by Highsmith
4. Jump Cut by Max Allan Collins
5. In The Forest of Harm by Bissell - new author to me which I enjoyed. I've already bought a few of her other books.
6. Blood Rose by William Heffernan

with an awesome ending."
2. First Cut by Dianne Emley
3. The Talented Mr. Ripley by Highsmith
4. Jump Cut by Max Allan Collins
5. In The Forest of Harm by Bissell - new author to me which I enjoyed. I've already bought a few of her other books.
6. Blood Rose by William Heffernan
7. Still Life by Bruce Elliot

What did you think about the books you've finished reading? Blood Rose and Still Life?

I have a couple other of their books. Hopefully they get better.
What are you reading now?


I joined their thread here for a few days and it became obvious I was way too old to belong. Mostly tweens and teens on there, I'm 37.
What's your summer job up there,if you want to share?
I understand either way. I only give out so much info on myself.
Have a great week and hope you get a little farther with your books, they both are not quick reads even if you had all day to read!

I'm working at a senior home and I'm going to work there the whole summer, until August 16th.
Tomorrow I have the day off so I'm planning to get ahead with Oliver Twist and Young Stalin. I've began reading "The Last Juror" by John Grisham, I have a feeling that I'm going to finish that book first of all...
Have a great weekend you too!

Have fun reading on your day off!
I have two books I have to read by Tuesday, one I promised to someone at paperbackswap.com and the other for the bookclub I lead. Everyone says that one is awesome - A Thousand Splendid Suns.
Talk Soon!

I hope that you'll enjoy reading A Thousand Splendid Suns - it's a great book!

with an awesome ending."
2. First Cut by Dianne Emley
3. The Talented Mr. Ripley by Highsmith
4. Jump Cut by Max Allan Collins
5. In The Forest of Harm by Bissell - new author to me which I enjoyed. I've already bought a few of her other books.
6. Blood Rose by William Heffernan
7. Still Life by Bruce Elliot
8. Bad Karma by Andrew Harper

What are you reading right now?

A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini
Book of the Dead by Patricia Cornwell
Eleanor of Aquitaine by Alison Weir

I'm reading
Jane Austen- Sense and Sensibility
Charles Dickens - David Copperfield
Simon Sebag Montefiore - Young Stalin

nr 17: Margaret Atwood - A Handmaid's Tale

nr 19. Douglas Adams – The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
nr 20. Bram Stoker – Dracula
nr 21. Camilla Läckberg – Fyrvaktaren
nr 22. Margit Sandemo – Bödelns Dotter, Isfolket 8,
nr 23. D.D Guttenplan – The Holocaust on Trial
nr 24. William Shakespeare – Hamlet
nr 25. Neil Gaiman – American Gods
nr 26. E.H Carr – What is History?
nr 27. Anne Rice – Interview with the Vampire
nr 28. Stephenie Meyer – Twilight
nr 29. Nicholas Evans – The Loop
nr 30. Neil Gaiman – Anansi Boys
nr 31. Nikolaj Gogol – The Overcoat
nr 32. L.J Smith – Vampire Diaries: The Awakening
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