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Mar 16, 2010 09:03PM

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Now, lighter stuff: either I'll pick up Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane or I Love You Phillip Morris: A True Story of Life, Love, & Prison Breaks by Steve McVicker, both movies I want to see.



Good for you! :)

Don't you just hate it when they take so long to come?

Thanks, El. I'm a masochist, I'm actually thinking about reading more Rand at some point but that will be far into the future now.

Have fun with 1984, Jo!

Thanks, Alex. Funnily enough, I didn't skip any of it. I read through it but I was definitely in a coma because I remember none of it except... nooo, none of it.
I think next up for me will be My Brother's Keeper: The Official Bra Boys Story.
I really want to start Marked by PC Cast but I'm fairly certain once I've finished it I'll want to start the next one in the series which I can't do as I don't own them yet and I'm on a "no more buying until all TBR's are read" kick.
I really want to start Marked by PC Cast but I'm fairly certain once I've finished it I'll want to start the next one in the series which I can't do as I don't own them yet and I'm on a "no more buying until all TBR's are read" kick.

I've just finished two books on my TBR list. I was going to try to get all these finished before bringing any new books into the house, however I failed at that as I had a little splure, but I'm sticking to my list. It helps me to have a goal in mind and I don't have to worry about what's next:
So my progress:
Don't Sleep, There Are Snakes: Life and Language in the Amazonian Jungle- READ
The Unnamed- CURRENTLY READING
The Help
The End of Manners: A Novel- CURRENTLY READING
When You Reach Me- READ
Wolf Hall
Cutting for Stone
Secrets of Eden: A Novel
Last Night in Twisted River
Worst Case



Fiona, many people love those books. They're said to be scrupulously researched. Let us know how it works for you!

I loved The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Michelle.

Fiona, I've found out that re-learning history on my own time with my own books is way more fun than school was. This is a perfect example: school would never let you read McCullough, but why not? It's accurate and it's not deadly boring!

Fiona, I've found out that re-learning history on my own time with my own books is way more fun than ..."
Well, Alex I haven't read 100 Years, yet, so it probably wouldn't be fair to criticize it. Have you read Dragon Tattoo? Actually, the second book in the series, The Girl Who Played with Fire, was even better than the first one. I'm getting read to read the third and final one, The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest, next. It's really a great series. And, sorry, dear Alex, it's not in my nature to "shut up." LOL! Read The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo everyone!!!!!!!!!!!

Don't actually shut up, of course. I was kidding. :)


In the absence of Vicodin, I think I switch my vote. You'll need a page-turner for this, and while 100 Years is brilliant, it's not the world's easiest read.

In the absence of Vicodin, I think I switch my vote. You'll need a page-turner..."
LOL! I agree with the Vicodin for the in-law visit, Alex, and perhaps an appliance manual to further dull the senses.

Don't actually shut up, of course. I w..."
Oh, I know you were kidding about the shut-up. I do admit to having a guilt trip about 100 Years, one of those books I think I should have read already, probably why I haven't--rebelling against what I should do. LOL

Whatever you read, I hope it allows you to escape to another world for a little while each day. I'm getting ready to go to my mother-in-law's for lunch where her judgmental sister will be in attendance. What will save me is that my daughter is coming with her baby that everyone wants to see, so the scrutiny will be off of me with the transfer of adoration to the baby. Whew!

Kathy, good luck at lunch, babies make everything endurable!

Thank goodness for babies and wine. On my way, now.

Need something in the meantime, so I'm looking at my real-life bookshelf and I see these possibilities...
- The Alienist, Caleb Carr
- One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Ken Kesey
- Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck
- The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera
- A Walk in the Woods, Bill Bryson
I was really sort of hoping for a tense thriller mystery-type next, so The Alienist is high on the list. But of course all the rest of those books need to be read eventually too. Can you guys help me figure out what I'm in the mood for? Thanks, as always!

Mice and Men is great and it only takes like ten minutes to read. And then you'll be able to say you've read it. I found the story very engaging.
Walk in the Woods is entertaining. Some people don't care for Bryson's humor, but most people like him; if you're not having a good time after two chapters, don't force it.



I agree with Chantelle. I loved this one."
I agree with Chantelle and Mary. It was good.

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and One Hundred Years of Solitude were both great reads =)
I'm not sure what my next read is going to be from my TBR list as I'll be back at university for the remaining two weeks of the semester. When I get back for the summer vacation, I'll likely start with either du Maurier's Rebecca or maybe Byatt's Possession. Or Martel's Wolf Hall. lol, so may choices...


oooh, "Rebecca" is one of my favorites.


my next book is nora roberts black rose


I'm reading The Girl Who Played with Fire and it's so much better than The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, if that's possible.
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