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What a great idea! I'm going to add those books to my To Read list. I used to love that show!






Glad to see you liked this one. Planning to start it soon!





Spent the afternoon holed up inside reading The Magician's Nephew by C.S. Lewis, and trying to ignore the wind and sleety stuff pinging against my windows.
One of my reading goals for the year is to reread this series. Or, as the case may be, read the entire series, since I can only remember reading three of them for certain. As this one did not seem at all familiar to me, I do not think I got round to reading it back in fifth grade. A good, fast read.
One of my reading goals for the year is to reread this series. Or, as the case may be, read the entire series, since I can only remember reading three of them for certain. As this one did not seem at all familiar to me, I do not think I got round to reading it back in fifth grade. A good, fast read.

What? Heather, you didn't keep a reading journal from the fifth grade? Lol!

Kaye: Sadly, I didn't really start keeping track until 8th or 9th grade, though I can remember some of the books I read prior to that. :-P~~~


Judy, how are finding this book? Is it dry or really interesting? I have his Mayflower on my wish list.


Thanks! Glad to know you enjoyed it and I'm sure there were some gruesome parts. Have you ever read Cape Cod or Back Bay by William Martin? Really good stories with a little bit of mystery in them.




Play Deadby John Levitt (urban fantasy--the last in a really great series. It counts as a mystery because always has a good mystery plot in his work.)
A Scream of Angelsis more fantasy than anything, but it's sort of urban fantasy. I liked the first (The Heretic) in the series better.
Starting The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake by Aimee Bender, which is a GR First Reads win received this week.

Congrats on the win, Heather. I hope you enjoy the book.

I hope that's a "different" good!
I'm starting
Staying at Daisy's today for review next month. I love her books - they're always good for a laugh.


Finished reading The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake Saturday afternoon. Good writing, good story, but...strange. Especially the last quarter of the book. I did like it, but my first thought upon fishing was, "I'm supposed to write a review on this?!" I have no idea how to go about doing so without ruining the ending.
Saturday evening I start something completely different, Halfway to the Grave by Jeaniene Frost and am really liking it.
Saturday evening I start something completely different, Halfway to the Grave by Jeaniene Frost and am really liking it.



I just read Poison Study also. I have the next two in the series on hold at the library.





-Kimmie


I just read an amazing review of this book in People Magazine. Thanks for the reminder. I'm adding it to my To Read list.


I didnt see the similarities to Twilight until I got towards the end of the book myself and I think it was more the overall theme over the three book arc that I think might end up similar to Twilight. Or not. :). Either way, loved this book!



I haven't been able to get into a Neil Gaiman. I've read one and failed to finish a second...
Finished Halfway to the Grave and One Foot in the Grave by Jeaniene Frost, my first introduction to this series. Am looking forward to reading more of it!


Thanks for the input. The library probably has his in audio.


I used to love this series, but the last 2, particularly the last one, turned me off the series! Won't bother with any more!

We'll see what the library has available. I read the first few pages of graveyard and it didn't grab me at all and I usually like that kind of thing.
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