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Currently reading James Lee Burke's Last Car to Elysian Fields. Also read Gravity by Tess Gerritsen, about 5 J. D. Robb "Death" series. With only half an arm, I'm glad I have my books on cd and Kindle. Watching me with a hardback or paperback is a hoot.
Finished Elysian Fields. Now on a Kathy Reichs' kick (have read 3 of hers) and now on The Surgeon by Tess Gerritson which came before The Apprentice which I listened to on cd.

All most done with The Surgeon. Also started The Hunchback of Notre Dame for the classics read.

Welcome Katy. Nice to have you with us.
Im reading Skeleton Bones by Kathy Reichs and listening to 3 Jack Higgins novels on cd (The White House Connection, Dark Justice and one more)
Im reading Skeleton Bones by Kathy Reichs and listening to 3 Jack Higgins novels on cd (The White House Connection, Dark Justice and one more)
Correction above: Kathy Reichs' book is Spider Bones. Getting too many titles mixed up. And reading Hunchback of Notre Dame for classics group.
Now on to two Tess Gerritsen cds.
I'm such a wimp. I gave up on Hunchback and am now reading 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
My son gave me Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin unabridged cd trilogy set for Christmas. So I am set for a few months. Anyone read them?
My son gave me Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin unabridged cd trilogy set for Christmas. So I am set for a few months. Anyone read them?


The writing itself is very difficult to read. It's the worst grammar I've ever seen in a book, sometimes verbose. Earrings for an elephant? Oh, and please don't judge my grammar, lol... besides not being a graduate (of anything), my comments are not a published book. For now, I do want to keep reading -- believe it or not -- just hope my frustration levels out. :-p
My objection to reading bad books is they take up the time I could be reading a good book.

I've discontinued that book but would like to get back to it... think it's an interesting story, I just wish it had been edited.
I'm now reading East of Eden -- my first Steinbeck novel.
LOL. I'm taking a bread from Cornwell and reading Jack Bickham. Met him years ago at writers' conference. Best teacher I've heard.

My husband is on a history kick and he read 1491. Lots of information not usually known. Also he enjoyed it.

The Broken Window by Jeffrey Deaver.
Listening to Gideon's Sword on cd by Lincoln Childs and Douglas Preston.
Also finished Game of Thrones, Books 1 and 2, unabridged (37 and 30 discs) by George R R Martin, read by Roy Dotrice (the many of a thousand voices).
Listening to Gideon's Sword on cd by Lincoln Childs and Douglas Preston.
Also finished Game of Thrones, Books 1 and 2, unabridged (37 and 30 discs) by George R R Martin, read by Roy Dotrice (the many of a thousand voices).




What did you think of it? I started to read it last summer but did not finish it.

Reading The African Queen and Patricia Cornwell's Black Notice

I am now reading Madame Tussaud: A Novel of the French Revolution.
ooooo I may have to check out that Madame Tussaud book.

I loved that book. Read it about 3 times years ago.
Naturally they change it for tv. Novellas are the right length for a tv movie or regular movie like Stephen King's Stand By Me. Finished Patricia Cornwell's Black Notice and now reading her Point of Origin (missed it in the order) and the African Queen.
Naturally they change it for tv. Novellas are the right length for a tv movie or regular movie like Stephen King's Stand By Me. Finished Patricia Cornwell's Black Notice and now reading her Point of Origin (missed it in the order) and the African Queen.

Ah the need for more drama! And the change in society from when she wrote it.
Finished Point of Origin. Still reading African Queen and Tony Hillerman's Sinister Pig.



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I'd love to! I think The Brothers Karamazov will have to be my first.

Very appropriately named it appears.


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Finally gave in and bought a copy of The Help. After two weeks on my request list at the library, I had made it to #400-something from 600+ requests. Looking forward to the read.
I also began Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl. I can only read a few pages at a time.