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The Elegance of the Hedgehog

Once Upon a Day: A Novel by Lisa Tucker

The Door to December by Dean Koontz
Which I haven't started yet, it's just the closest book to me :)

From High Five by Janet Evanovich. I love these books!

The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest by Steig Larsson

Stuff: Compulsive Hoarding and the Meaning of Things

"In this manner he was able to peel back the dead man's face as though it were the skin of a grapefruit or an orange and turn his forehead inside out so that it rested against his nose."
Debated on posting this or not, but then decided it was so gory that I had to share! Just to explain, this book isn't a horror or anything, but this is a scene during which an autopsy is taking place.

"In this manner he was able to peel back the dead man's face as though it were the skin of a grapefruit or an orange and turn his forehead inside out so ..."
wow - now that has to win for the most dramatic pg. 56, 5th sentence!

"In this manner he was able to peel back the dead man's face as though it were the skin of a grapefruit or an orange and turn his forehead i..."
I know! I wasn't expecting that to be the sentence I'd land on, but then when I did, I figured it was too good not to share!

Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese

Katherine by Anya Seton


from A Beautiful Mind, The Life of Mathematical Genius and Nobel Laureate John Nash, by Sylvia Nasar

Evening Class by Maeve binchy

the queen of palmyra - minrose gwin


Charmed Thirds
although technically the closest book to me was a Rachel Ray cookbook so here's that one....
"Add the sliced chorizo and cook, stirring frequently, for 2 minutes"
:-)




Fences and Windows: Dispatches from the Front Lines of the Globalization Debate Naomi Klein

March

Dracula

The Passage by Justin Cronin

A Year by the Sea: Thoughts of an Unfinished Woman by Joan Anderson.

(I'm serious, that is the whole sentence it is from The Penny Pinchers Club by Sarah Strohmeyer

The Shining

An Open Book: Coming of Age in the Heartland by Michael Dirda

Hanta Yo: An American Saga by Ruth Beebe Hill


Haven't read the book yet, so I no idea the context.
"We are the fire that will consume them, belly and bowel, head and heart, many flames of us, but one fire."
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card

The Four Feathers by A.E.W. Mason ( I told my son to go to the living room and bring me the first book he saw.)

not much to go on . . . clue - historic fiction/WWI/17 year old Frieda Mintz/VD/quarantine

"Oak found that the value of stock,plant and implements which were really his own would be about sufficient to pay his debts,leaving himself a free man with the clothes he stood up in,and nothing more."
From 'Far from the Madding crowd'
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