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Joanne Moyer (catwoman56) | 26 comments Lynne - The Book Squirrel wrote: "I am re-reading Jane Bites Back by Michael Thomas Ford as I got the others in the series last month and I needed a refresher as it was a while since I read it. Forgot how funny it was!

I loved MT Ford's 'Jane' series. It's one of the few series I wa sorry ended at 3 books.



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Joanne Moyer (catwoman56) | 26 comments I am currently reading Rosemary's Baby
for a Halloween club read


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Joanne wrote: "I am currently reading Rosemary's Baby
for a Halloween club read"


Cool! I read that long ago and still remember it. have you seen the movie?


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Angela (bookangel2) | 1454 comments I'm reading Don't Ever Get Old at the moment. It's a kindle copy, free through Netgalley. It's shaping up well - not often you read a thriller where the main character is 80+!


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Ice Bear (neilar) Joanne wrote: "Tammy wrote: "Joanne wrote: "Tammy wrote: "I am rereading The Seekers by John Jakes."

Tammy I'm currently rereading The Bastard by John Jakes
The Kent Family Saga is one of my all time favorite se..."


I finished the series recently, which to my mind tailed off, but perhaps that is because of my nationality. I thought North and South had more depth.


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Angela wrote: "I'm reading Don't Ever Get Old at the moment. It's a kindle copy, free through Netgalley. It's shaping up well - not often you read a thriller where the main character is 80+!"

That is interesting. I am starting to wish more and more for Kindle or Nook.


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Joyce | 3 comments I am reading The Outlander Series, Drums of Autumn, The Game of Thrones and for my local book group I am reading Ken Follets Fall of Giants.


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Angela (bookangel2) | 1454 comments Joyce wrote: "I am reading The Outlander Series, Drums of Autumn, The Game of Thrones and for my local book group I am reading Ken Follets Fall of Giants."

Some big books there!


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I am enjoying a light and fluffy vampire book:

the Care and Feeding of Stray VampiresThe Care and Feeding of Stray Vampires

It gives me a few laughs.
I am also reading Dracula or attempting it for the third time. I started Stephen King's book 11/22/62 about time travel back to the Kennedy assassination but not sure I can get into it. At first it seemed really good.

Dracula
11/22/63


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Angela (bookangel2) | 1454 comments I'm STILL reading Villette! Have also taken my time over The House on the Strand- that's nearly finished. Also reading Every House Is Haunted on my laptop - it's another free one from NetGalley and is not bad at all!


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Joanne wrote: "Tammy wrote: "Joanne wrote: "Tammy wrote: "I am rereading The Seekers by John Jakes."

Tammy I'm currently rereading The Bastard by John Jakes
The Kent Family Saga is one of my all time favorite se..."


@ Joanne I am rereading the series by reading a couple then reading a couple of new books in between, I have also read the series a few times.


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Ice wrote: "Joanne wrote: "Tammy wrote: "Joanne wrote: "Tammy wrote: "I am rereading The Seekers by John Jakes."

Tammy I'm currently rereading The Bastard by John Jakes
The Kent Family Saga is one of my all t..."


@ Ice. My favorite was Homeland and America Dreams I wish he would write another to that duo.


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I am reading Fog by Ken Alpine. I don't know if its the book or me but I am having a hard time getting into this. I guess you could say I am in a fog.


message 664: by Angela (last edited Nov 03, 2012 03:54PM) (new)

Angela (bookangel2) | 1454 comments Finished The House on the Strand and have started The Gallows Curse. It's had mixed reviews, but I'll give it a go.


message 665: by Luvglam1 (last edited Nov 05, 2012 07:19PM) (new)

Luvglam1 I am currently reading Proof of Heaven:A neurosurgeon's Journey into the afterlife by Eben Alexander, M.D. Proof of Heaven A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife by Eben Alexander


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Luvglam1 I'm currently reading This Matter of Marriage by Debbie Macomber


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Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) | 922 comments I have a few of exciting reads on the go right now, including;
The Vesuvius Club
Grimm Tales for Young and Old
The Wise Man's Fear
The Garden of Evening Mists
A Question of Identity
The Dovekeepers
I'm enjoying them all so much, I can't make up my mind whichto stick with. Even my kindle is confused!


message 668: by [deleted user] (last edited Dec 05, 2012 02:42PM) (new)

Oh, I relate as the same thing happens to me but I don't have Kindle. currently reading:

Bastard Out of Carolina


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Luvglam1 wrote: "I am currently reading Proof of Heaven:A neurosurgeon's Journey into the afterlife by Eben Alexander, M.D. Proof of Heaven A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife by Eben Alexander"

I ordered this one from the library. There is a waiting list for it. I am about number 32 on the list. Thanks for alerting me to this book as I always like this subject.


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The Titans by John Jakes
The Titans (Kent Family Chronicles, #5) by John Jakes


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Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) | 922 comments A while ago I nominated a book by a new author MJ Mancini for a monthly read. This book Revelation, is now free on kindle via Amazon
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Revelation-Bo...

I have read it myself and thoroughly enjoyed it.


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I am rereading The Warriors (Kent Family Chronicles, #6) by John Jakes


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Angie (angiefinley) | 6 comments I am reading The Perfect Hope Book 3 of the Inn Boonsboro Trilogy by Nora Roberts


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I am reading a fascinating book about Colorado history called Doc Susie.

Doc Susie: The True Story of a Country Physician in the Colorado Rockies


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I just finished reading White Rose Rebeland am starting to read I, Elizabeth


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☯Lilbookworm☮ | 1 comments Escape by Barbara Delinsky


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reading Meetings with Angels again.

Meetings with Angels


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Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) | 922 comments Reading The Casual Vacancy at long last, so far so good. I think a couple of reviewers already mentioned that there are a lot of characters to keep track of, and I also found that.


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Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) | 922 comments Kyle ~Special K: Rebel Leader~ wrote: "I'm reading The Ghosts Of Sleath (David Ash, #2) by James HerbertThe Ghosts Of Sleath"

Is it any good? I see that is the second book in the David Ash series, did you read the first, Haunted or does it stand on it's own well enough


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Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) | 922 comments I'm fond of ghost stories so I've added Haunted to my TBR, thanks for info


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Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) | 922 comments ~☆ Alice☆~ wrote: "Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey into the Afterlife Just started!

andThe Undead: Organ Harvesting, the Ice-Water Test, Beating Heart Cadavers--How Medicine Is Blurring the Line Between L..."


Gosh Alice, That's hardly light bedtime reading!


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LOL! yes, and some of it is almost as creepy as I guess Ghosts of Sleath would be! I just read some reviews as I like ghost stories too but it sounds much too scary for me.

I was shocked to learn that sometimes people's organs get harvested before they are really dead. I also found out that Edgar Allan Poe's phobia about being buried alive could have actually happened as people often could not tell when a person was truly dead. I had suspected this was true but the book confirms it.


message 684: by Emma (new)

Emma | 3 comments I'm reading Bag of Bones at the moment, only about 6 chapters in so far, seems a little bit sentimental tho so I'm hoping something a bit more interesting is going to happen soon!


message 685: by Chris (last edited Jan 04, 2013 12:17PM) (new)

Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) | 922 comments Thanks, I like the look of The Amityville Horror and Hell House, but I think The Entity is a bit too nasty. I tend to go for ghost stories rather than full-on horror. Susan Hill, Francis Cotton, Graham Joyce, even Charles Dickens, I guess I'm a bit of a wuss!


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Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) | 922 comments Yep, that one looks good too - ta


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Angela (bookangel2) | 1454 comments Reading Dark Fire (Matthew Shardlake, #2) by C.J. Sansom at the moment. There are lots of other books "on the go", but think I'll stick with this one for the time being. It's very good:)


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Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) | 922 comments I'm about 80 pages in on Frozen Charlotte, Frozen Charlotte by Priscilla Masters by Priscilla Masters. So far so good; a mummified new born baby is taken to hospital by a shocked and confused middle aged woman who initally cannot account for her actions.


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I just finished A Dog's Journey.

A Dog's Journey


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Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) | 922 comments I've just picked up Leviathan, Leviathan (Leviathan, #1) by Scott Westerfeld . It's been recommeded here on Goodreads so frequently, that I'd thought I'd give it a go. Got a couple of others on the go too, you know me, why read one book when you can read half a dozen!?
Alo enjoying; Dark Fire, Dark Fire (Matthew Shardlake, #2) by C.J. Sansom
16 Lighthouse road 16 Lighthouse Road by Debbie Macomber
A question of upringing A Question of Upbringing A Dance to the Music of Time, Volume 1 by Anthony Powell


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Angela (bookangel2) | 1454 comments Loving Sovereign (Matthew Shardlake, #3) by C.J. Sansom !!


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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?

I guessed 2 things before they happened but its getting better and better.


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Angie (angiefinley) | 6 comments Season for Love by Marie Force...The Gansett Island Series!!!


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Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) | 922 comments I've not managed to get much reading done this week at all with all the goings on in our house right now, but plan a relaxing weekend with a duvet morning if I can't get away with a duvet day. Plenty of hot tea and several books to catch up on


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I picked up 5 books at the library yesterday and started on two of them after turning 2 back in.


The Casual Vacancy

Looking for Salvation at the Dairy Queen


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I am reading The Americans the last of the kent family chronicles series.


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Angela (bookangel2) | 1454 comments My latest is Revelation (Matthew Shardlake, #4) by C.J. Sansom ....now, that's a surprise!!


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Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) | 922 comments I'm stunned Angela, now back to dark fire for me tonight!


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Angela (bookangel2) | 1454 comments Chris wrote: "I'm stunned Angela, now back to dark fire for me tonight!"

Haha! I think I might indulge myself some more and read lots and lots of historical fiction:)


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I am currently reading The Scarlet Contessa A Novel of the Italian Renaissance by Jeanne Kalogridis and enjoying it


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