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Susan wrote: "Heather, I loved those two!! Now we have to wait until August for the next one to come out!! GRRRRR-I cant wait to see how it turns out!!"
August?! Whimper...
August?! Whimper...


Don't you just love a book like that? You start reading and three hours later you still don't want to put it down.
Susan,
Finished Catching Fire this evening. Do I need to tell you how much I loathed that last sentence? AUUUGGGHHH!
Is it August yet??
Finished Catching Fire this evening. Do I need to tell you how much I loathed that last sentence? AUUUGGGHHH!
Is it August yet??






I had good intentions to return to Mistletoe Murder, which I had set aside in favor of The Hunger Games and Catching Fire, but... I've had the song "The House at Pooh Corner" in my head for about a week now, so found myself reaching for The Tao of Pooh instead.



The Alex McKnight series gets better as it goes, Susie. You have some great stories ahead of you. My favorites are BLOOD IS THE SKY and ICE RUN.


I read a A Year on Ladybug Farm and it was very good. I have the 2nd one on my TBR list. It was a nice diversion from the mysteries I am usually reading.



I have that on hold at the library - I am next on the list, so hope to start it soon.

I moved on to The McSweeney's Joke Book of Book Jokes. Do not even waste your time. I read about the first 70 pages and then skimmed another 25 or so--what a stupid book. One of the few that I have decided not to waste my time finishing.
The next two up (because they can't be renewed--someone is anxiously awaiting them at the library) are: A Pound of Paper: Confessions of a Book Addict, sounds good doesn't it???
And One Simple Act: Discovering the Power of Generosity by Debbie Macomber.

Denise, I have read the Raine Stockton Dog mysteries byDonna Ball and they were very good. I haven't seen any new ones come out for a couple of years, but I did enjoy the ones she did write in the series.


Kelley, I could only find three listed, the last one being Gun Shy which was published in 2007. I found Donna's website and sent her a message asking if there will be anymore Raine Stockton mysteries. I will let everyone know if/when I hear from her.

I loved her Raine Stockton books and wish she'd write another. I'm a dog lover and loved the dogs in the stories.

I am listening to it on CD - very good so far.


I have that on hold at the library - I am next on the list, so hope to start it soon. "
I really liked this book! Was hard to put down for me!


I am listening to it on CD - very good so far. "
Heidi, I finished it..."
I am on CD 11 out of 15. I want to finish it so much now. I am so afraid Skeeter's b/f broke up with his previous finance because of something to do with black people. Don't tell me!!! I wish I had all day to listen to it so I could be done!

I have that on hold at the library - I am next on the list, so hope to ..."
I plan to pick it up on Saturday and start it. can't wait! Sorry if it seems like I am monopolizing this page! I love books.

I have that on hold at the library - I am next on the lis..."Hey that's the whole idea! Anyone who doesn't love books wouldn't be here!

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Lisa wrote: "Hey that's the whole idea! Anyone who doesn't love books wouldn't be here!"
Denise writes: "AMEN!!!"

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Lisa wrote: "Hey that's the whole idea! Anyone ..."
Thanks for the support!



This was a fun read! Reads just like an episode of the show.




Wow you have been busy Denise!
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