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Good girl, Donna. Let us know what you think of The Help, now that you've finally started it. LOL!



I am reading a quick book 192 pages -


I have this one on the back burner, well in one of my "to-read sometime in the future" baskets. I'd like to hear what you thin..."
I gave this 5 stars! I listened on audio...very suspenseful!

Starting [book:The Ex..."
I want to read this too...I read EL&IC...


What did you think of this Tracy?

To me though, the title is misleading. The book is more about the hiearchy between the different races and classes in this future civilization with the title character not sure of who she is. The title character takes a very passive role in the book and felt very one dimensional to me.
It is still a very enjoyable book and there were several times I couldn't put the book down and wanted to see what happened next.


I started reading [image error] . I am about to start chapter 2, so far it is a very sweet book. My only complaint is that since it takes place in India, I feel like I'm butchering the names of people and places and I feel sort of lost, location wise. Think of being dropped in the middle of a country you've never been too, and you are told to find the market...

I am curious to know what you think of this book. I just finished The Chef as a GR giveaway and it was based in India as well. It was a very challenging but brilliant book.

I am on page 313 of The Help but had to put a hold on it because Noah's Compass has to be back at the library by Friday and I can't renew it.
I hate doing that but I didn't get any reading done of the weekend.
I hate doing that but I didn't get any reading done of the weekend.
Finally finished The Murder Exchange - Simon Kernick and now deciding to read Five Go Off To Camp - Enid Blyton.
Shelli wrote: "I'm reading City of Thieveswhich is excellent, so I'm going to read Night(which has been on my TBR forever) right after!"
I read Night when I was 12, and I remember staying up all night to read it, I remember being humbled and awed by the time I turned the last page; I would not doubt that I even cried... a lot. If you enjoyed City of Thieves then I do believe you will enjoy this one... he also wrote Dawn which you might be interested in? or have you read it??
I read Night when I was 12, and I remember staying up all night to read it, I remember being humbled and awed by the time I turned the last page; I would not doubt that I even cried... a lot. If you enjoyed City of Thieves then I do believe you will enjoy this one... he also wrote Dawn which you might be interested in? or have you read it??
I am going to be dividing my time between...
The Swan Thieves and Early Childhood Experiences in Language Arts: Early Literacy for about the next 8 wks... but at least THIS textbook is interesting and helpful!
The Swan Thieves and Early Childhood Experiences in Language Arts: Early Literacy for about the next 8 wks... but at least THIS textbook is interesting and helpful!

I hate doing that but I didn't get any reading don..."
Noooooooo, Donna, tell me it ain't so. You put The Help on hold. Bad girl.


That's a relief. Now I don't have to come and hunt you down. LOL!
It is a good read! I was just afraid that I wouldn't be able to have time to read the other one since it is due back Friday.


I am curious to know what you think of this book. I just finished The Chef as a GR giveaway and it was based in India as well. It was a very challenging but brilliant book."
I agree that it can be a challenging read, but only because of the location issues. It is so far a very likeable book. I can relate very well with the characters and what they are feeling; however, the author, so far, is failing to achieve a connection with location. And apparently is doesn't take place in India, but Nepal, which just goes to show how the author is failing in that department.

Ohhh I wanted to read him. He was in NY not too long ago but I felt weird meeting him not have read his work.


All these books and no time!!! At least I've managed to stay away from borders lately :)
I love Chuck I am sure u will love Fight Club! School is coming to an end soon and I only need 3 more classes to graduate but I need the summer off and then I'm going to take my thesis on it's own so I'll graduate next year!!!!

It's also possible that I am just a horrible light-weight, too, lol!


So far I like Fight Club but it IS graphic & disturbing in parts... he definitely doesn't sugar coat!
Earlier, I finished Five Go Off To Camp - Enid Blyton. Now I am getting into 9th Judgement - James Patterson & Maxine Paetro which is really good at the moment.
No Chuck is very disturbing! I read Lullaby when I was pregnant with my second and I actually cried!
Last night I finished the delectable 9th Judgement - James Patterson & Maxine Paetro. I think I will read Succubus Shadows - Richelle Mead.
Lyn M wrote: "Donna - I have tried to read Chuck Palahniuk, but found the ones I tried way to graphic and disturbing. I keep hearing how much people like his books, though, so I was wondering if m..."
I wouldn't worry yourself too much, his style of writting is very much my hubby's cup of tea... for me it is too strong, too literal and too graphic, I don't mind heavy reads, but I prefer them to be biographies and textbooks, really.
I wouldn't worry yourself too much, his style of writting is very much my hubby's cup of tea... for me it is too strong, too literal and too graphic, I don't mind heavy reads, but I prefer them to be biographies and textbooks, really.
So I finished The Help but left all my "TBR's" at work so I started my ARC of The Seven Year Bitch and I am liking it alittle too much!


Why a little too much? Is there such a thing?
I think so...??? I usually don't read books like this one it's kinda real life chick-lit but I am very much enjoying it and it surpirses me

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I want to read this one or listen to it too, Donna. In fact, I think I have it around here somewhere. Another search mission today.