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I am currently overwhelmed by the names (about 90 pages in) but the story is incredible so far. It just pulls you right in...I can see why so many people rave about it.

Here are the three I'm just getting started with:
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3. Staying with my recent attempt to incorporate more nonfiction reads into my repetoire:


I'm going to have to read like a madwoman to get it done in the two weeks allowed by library. Also picked up Island beneath the Sea. Of course, having too much to read is the kind of problem I like to have




I've mostly been painting one of the bedrooms today and my arms are worn out...but I just went out to the mailbox and there was my new Bookmarks! Yay! Think I'll spend some time with it tonight.




I'm also reading




Loved it!! As did everyone else I know who read it....how you do too


It sounds perfect for this time of year.


...and got about 40 pages in before returning it to the library...




Reading for my FTF bookclub; enjoying it so far -- reads like creative nonfiction.










How are you doing with One Day, Lisa. Someone else told me it was the perfect light book to read after a heavy one I had been reading. I'm struggling with it.
I did read


I wouldn't describe One Day as a light read, because I really have to pay attention to the characters as they develop in the glimpse we get of them on the same day each year. It hasn't been a book that I "can't wait to get back to." It could be my mood. I picked it up again last night, and actually felt like the story was engaging me a little more. (I'm on p.175 now.) Hopefully, it will keep my attention from here.

I wouldn't describe One Day as a light read, because I really have to pay attention to the characters as they develop in the glimpse we get of them on the same day each year...."
Isn't it funny how you mood affects your reading? I haven't been able to settle on anything lately and when I mentioned that to a friend, he said he's been having to force himself to listen to the audio book he's been reading. Maybe it's the time of the year. I finally settled on The Cradle by Patrick Somerville but I, too, haven't really felt like picking it up through no fault of the book itself really. I read some of it this morning and I do want to know how it ends so I'll keep making myself pick it up until I'm done. I'm sure I'll be back in the reading groove soon (she said hopefully). Happy Thanksgiving to all.



This one brings about a new twist in whether I'd like / read it or not. The book is the story of Simon Kenton, Blue Jacket, Tecumseh, Daniel Boone and George Rogers Clark who were involved in the founding of the area I live in now. If I were still living in northwest Ohio vs central Ohio, I'm not sure this book would be as interesting to me, but I recognize a lot of the areas talked about and people I know about since I've moved here.





Oh Laurie - two good ones that are on my TBR list. Make sure you let us know how they are!



Oh, Betsy, this is one of my favourites! I hope you love it.
I have been working on The Brothers Karamazov (which is astounding) but wanted a bit of a break. I am now reading Drive-by Saviours which is, so far, extremely interesting.


I read quite a bit of this before I started to lose interest. I know it was just my mood at the time b/c I thought it was really good. Perhaps you can persuade me to pick it up again sooner than later. If I am not mistaken, this was on many "Best of 2009" lists.




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LynnB wrote: "I just picked up What Is Left the Daughter, so I'll start that this evening."
I just read that one! I'll be interested to hear what you think.
I just read that one! I'll be interested to hear what you think.
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