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What Are You Reading This Month? (March - April)
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Mar 20, 2010 09:30AM

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Then you will be reading what the neo-cons claim is their raison-d'tre, the reason that they truly believe that the poor are that way because they are too inferior to be rich. Therefore there is no need to care for them, or to supply them with any aid of any kind, because they are weak and should die.

a lot, I know haha :)



Cool! how are you likeing Pride and Prejudice, I recently finished it.




Me too! The movie made me want to reread it...

Yes-- just finished The Road! I absolutely loved it, but was afraid to read it at night because I thought I'd have scary cannibalism dreams.

One of my absolute favorites! I've been telling everyone I know that it's the best book I've read in the last ten years.


such a great book! I remember reading it in high school and then watching Apocalypse Now to understand it even deeper. One of my favorites! Might need to do a reread.

such an amazing book. One of my friends gave it to me several years ago and swore I would love it. I still do and need to reread it again!!
Wanted to let you all know that I finished One True Thing by Anna Quindlen. I enjoyed it; Quindlen's way of writing can be funny on one page and heartwrenching on another page. Now I am reading Are We Rome? by Cullen Murphy.


I'm currently reading "Winter's Tale" by Mark Helprin. I've read a lot of books about New York City, but this is the first book I've read that's actually making me look at the city in a different way. I can't leave my apartment without seeing something that reminds me of one of the characters.

Watership Down was my favorite book from junior high, and have read it numerous times even as an adult. I loved it!





Another Women's History Month inspired selection!

Books mentioned in this topic
Another Life Altogether (other topics)Of Mice and Men (other topics)
The Sea of Monsters (other topics)
The Meaning of Wife: A Provocative Look at Women and Marriage in the Twenty-First Century (other topics)
You and You and You (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Rick Riordan (other topics)Anne Kingston (other topics)
Per Nilsson (other topics)