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Your next/current read?
Kyle wrote: "Janice wrote: "Kyle wrote: "I'm currently reading Full Dark, No Stars"I have that book on my bookshelf. One of these days, I'll get to it."
It's an excellent book, Janice."
I think I'm going to get that one for my mom for her birthday.
Sacred Hunger
The Great Silence: Britain from the Shadow of the First World War to the Dawn of the Jazz Age
The Great Silence: Britain from the Shadow of the First World War to the Dawn of the Jazz Age
This morning I finished Sister - Rosamund Lupton. Now I am going back to Trophy Taker, The - Lee Weeks.
I just finished the 9 volumes of The Preacher saga. It's a graphic novel series.I am starting Magic Burns by Ilona Andrews.
I started The Last Nude today. I will start the audiobook The Book Thief on my way to work tomorrow.
ust finished Tarzan Returns by ERB this morning and starting on Tebow book that i got for christmas. waiting on hunger games to come up on the wait list at library
Charly wrote: "Janice, I really liked The Book Thief."I listened to it for half hour this morning, and I'm enjoying it so far.
Still reading 1Q84. Long going. Good, but a bit White Hotel-ish when Murakami tries to write about women feeling like they're about to get their period or the sensation of breast feeding.
I'm still reading it too Sallers, just can't find enough time to sit down and read for any extended period of time.
Lobstergirl wrote: "Sacred Hunger-----------------
I read Sacred Hunger back in 2001. I do recall that I found the writing to be excellent. Good story too!
I just read The Night Circus, which I really enjoyed. Now I'm reading Ganymede, but only on sunny mornings, so it's going to take a little while.Last night I thought I'd read a little more before bed, since the first two chapters had been relatively calm.
Halfway through chapter three, Josephine Early hears some raspy breathing and I had to slam the book before the zombie could get any closer.
Sarah Pi wrote: "I just read The Night Circus, which I really enjoyed. Now I'm reading Ganymede, but only on sunny mornings, so it's going to take a little while.Last night I thought I'd read a little more before bed, since the first two chapters had been relatively calm.
Halfway through chapter three, Josephine Early hears some raspy breathing and I had to slam the book before the zombie could get any closer."
I'm sorry, Sarah, I meant to give you a chapter guide on where the raspy breathing is. Bad Jammies. *hangs head*
Finished Risotto last night and started Magic Bleeds by Ilona Andrew. I just finished it. It was awesome. Will dig out the next one in the series.
I am reading Cut Short - Leigh Russell on Kindle and Stone Rain - Linwood Barclay in paperback. Also finished The Trophy Taker - Lee Weeks.
After plowing through quite a few short stories, I'm finally starting my first Jeeves and Wooster novel, Thank You, Jeeves. Loving it so far.
I finished Really Clever Crosswords (Mensa)that I have been working through for a while. I also found a library book on the History of Basketball which is due Saturday. I have to slip this in before the last (for now) Kate Daniels book.
Going to leave Stone Rain - Linwood Barclay and Cut Short - Leigh Russell til later. I am deciding to read Six Cats In My Kitchen - Lyn Horner.
Will start Touch the Dark (Cassandra Palmer 1) by Karen Chance.Finished 2/25 of my up-to-date series challenge.
I have finished the delightful Six Cats In My Kitchen - Lyn Horner and am now reading War Horse - Michael Morpurgo.
Lobstergirl wrote: "Also capitalizing, but you did a moderately okay job there."
Step off, crustacean. Hassling kev com about his shift key ability is my arena. You are the thread recover
Step off, crustacean. Hassling kev com about his shift key ability is my arena. You are the thread recover
Lobstergirl wrote: "Sacred Hunger"This is really, really, really good. Hard to put down, even."
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LG, the NY Times Book Review has an article on Unsworths new book.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/22/boo...
The Quality of Mercy~~~Barry Unsworth
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I have that book on my bookshelf. One of these days, I'll get to it.