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What are you reading right now?
I've just finished reading Certain Girls by Jennifer Weiner and I'm planning on starting Hard Eight by Janet Evanovich next.
Currently reading Ray Bradbury's Dandelion Wine and Dangerous Visons, edited by Harlan Ellison.
reading too many books at once... Feed, 30 days of Night, The picture of Dorian Gray and The Complete Sherlock Holmes. I need each of these books right now. so different and fun in their own way.Dorian gray is a lot harder to read. at only 165 pages it takes an exremely long time to plow through a few pages. serious reading going on in this house.
Alondra wrote: "reading too many books at once... Feed, 30 days of Night, The picture of Dorian Gray and The Complete Sherlock Holmes. I need each of these books right now. so different and fun in their own way...."
30 Days of Night - is that a graphic novel? I loved the movie and I've been looking for the book...
Kathryn wrote: "Haha, yeah, hoping to get through a chunk of SoS today, too! Hoping that is......"Let me know when you finish it. I loved that one. We can read #7 at the same time!
Valerie wrote: "Kathryn wrote: "Haha, yeah, hoping to get through a chunk of SoS today, too! Hoping that is......"Let me know when you finish it. I loved that one. We can read #7 at the same time!"
Awesome!! I can't wait! :)
Kathryn wrote: "Valerie wrote: "Kathryn wrote: "Haha, yeah, hoping to get through a chunk of SoS today, too! Hoping that is......"Let me know when you finish it. I loved that one. We can read #7 at the same time..."
I am very much looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the last book, once you're done (of course.:))
Just yesterday (during a family reunion, no less,) I finally wrapped up my re-reading of Wolves of the Calla. Yay!I cannot wait to delve into Song of Susannah!
Dustin wrote: "Just yesterday (during a family reunion, no less,) I finally wrapped up my re-reading of Wolves of the Calla. Yay!I cannot wait to delve into Song of Susannah!"
I just started Wolves of the Calla. It's really good so far. This series is awesome!
Dustin wrote: "Just yesterday (during a family reunion, no less,) I finally wrapped up my re-reading of Wolves of the Calla. Yay!I cannot wait to delve into Song of Susannah!"
Awesome!
Jason wrote: "Dustin wrote: "Just yesterday (during a family reunion, no less,) I finally wrapped up my re-reading of Wolves of the Calla. Yay!I cannot wait to delve into Song of Susannah!"
Awesome!"
Thank you, Jason!
Holly wrote: "Dustin wrote: "Just yesterday (during a family reunion, no less,) I finally wrapped up my re-reading of Wolves of the Calla. Yay!I cannot wait to delve into Song of Susannah!"
I just started Wo..."
It really is awesome, isn't it? I'm glad you're enjoying it, Hollie.
Crystal wrote: "Re-reading Watership Down. Then 11/22/63."11/22/63 is amazing. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! :)
I've finished Hard Eight by Janet Evanovich and now I've started The Lost Daughter by Diane Chamberlain.
I finished my re-read of Watership Down, and I'm now joining in the group read and re-reading Misery.
Finished up Savages and am going to give The Gold Coast a shot. I tried reading this a couple years back and just wasn't into it at the time but suddenly got the urge to give it another try.
This is the first Nicci French book I,ve read, Blue Monday, well impressed, half way through and really enjoying it .
I picked up " from the corner of his eye" by dean koontz. can't put it down mainly because the book opens like the exposition of a voice in a Fuge... and in this case, a the voice Fuge. the three stories that seem detached and independent turn out to relate and later on, intertwine and become relevant and dependent on each other. add the suspense and thrill .
Peter wrote: "I picked up " from the corner of his eye" by dean koontz. can't put it down mainly because the book opens like the exposition of a voice in a Fuge... and in this case, a the voice Fuge. the three s..."I hope you enjoy it, Peter.
Peter wrote: "I picked up " from the corner of his eye" by dean koontz. can't put it down mainly because the book opens like the exposition of a voice in a Fuge... and in this case, a the voice Fuge. the three s..."I loved that book...I hope you enjoy it. :) False Memory is a real good one too.
Kit★ wrote: "I'm reading Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter"What do you think of it so far? I can't wait to see the movie! :)
Crystal wrote: "Marc-Antoine wrote: "Really enjoying Unholy Night by Seth Grahame-Smith, his take on the three wise men."Unholy night sounds like a good book. I put it on my to read list. I loved Abraham Lincoln..."
Really good so far...I just nominated
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies for our next read.
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One of my favorite Crichton novels.