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I'm not telling my husband though... he still has to read it.
❂ Jennifer (reviews on BookLikes) wrote: "Well, I finished Last Days of Summer yesterday. 5 stars, no question - but jeez, Heidi and Christina... I was gutted!! Gut.ted.
I'm not telling my husband though... he still has..."
I knew you were going to be ambushed - so was I. One of the best books in print. So glad you read and posted about it and that Heidi encouraged people to read it. This book is amazing. I need to do a re-read.
Currently reading A Better World
as my audio and 84, Charing Cross Road
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I'm not telling my husband though... he still has..."
I knew you were going to be ambushed - so was I. One of the best books in print. So glad you read and posted about it and that Heidi encouraged people to read it. This book is amazing. I need to do a re-read.
Currently reading A Better World



I'm not telling my husband though... he still has..."
Yup! Been there. Done that. So worth the read still though don't you think??

Absolutely. Yes. The book is brilliant!
I finished Dead Heat by Patricia Briggs this evening -- really enjoyed this installment in the series. The scene where Charles was driving the Cantrip agents at top speed through an unfamiliar area had me laughing out loud. Well, mostly it was Leeds "praying" in the back seat, LOL.





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If you like your stories gritty, if you like your heroes to take a lot of physical abuse, if you like a good old-fashioned conspiracy, may I suggest this one!
(Of course, the hero and the villains and the innocent bystanders are all vampires...)


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What IS it with these Nordic crime authors? Really, I may have to adjust my thinking of the Nordic countries from now on...





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I'm almost finished reading Skeleton Canyon by J.A. Jance. I also have The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion by Fannie Flagg and Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See to read. I think I will read Hail to the Chef by Julie Hyzy after I finish the library books I have checked out.



Started Accused by Lisa Scottoline last night while listening to the basketball game (Wisconsin v Carolina) -- which means while I did get about 20% into the book, I didn't read as much as I'd hoped. What can I say, that game was a real nail-biter -- unlike the KY/WV game, which was a complete blowout. I would have gotten even less read if I had cable and had actually been able to watch the game, LOL. I'll be watching the Elite Eight at a friend's house Saturday (On Wisconsin, and go Notre Dame!), so won't get much read that night, either. *VBG*
Finished As You Wish: Inconceivable Tales from the Making of The Princess Bride - great read and also A Better World- wow - great sci-fi thriller.




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This is a great historical mystery series set in Czarist Russia. This particular book has a nice terrorism/revolutionary plotline.
Finished reading Accused by Lisa Scottoline Sunday night (love the gang at Rosato & Associates), and started The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain yesterday, though I cannot say I got very far.
Am about halfway through The Prince and the Pauper by Twain, but since the Nook needed recharging, I started another book, Haunted by Kay Hooper. Need to catch up before her next one comes out. ;-)
Heather L wrote: "Am about halfway through The Prince and the Pauper by Twain, but since the Nook needed recharging, I started another book, Haunted by Kay Hooper. Need to..."
On April, 7 :D
On April, 7 :D
Marisa wrote: "Heather L wrote: "since the Nook needed recharging, I started another book, Haunted by Kay Hooper. Need to catch up before her next one comes out. ;-)"
On April, 7 :D
Yeah yeah yeah . . . no pressure there, right? ☺
On April, 7 :D
Yeah yeah yeah . . . no pressure there, right? ☺





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Sounds like one I should explore. Agatha Christie is my mentor!

I am reading a Victorian classic, Ruth, and some poetry by Denise Levertov in honor of National Poetry Month.


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