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What are you reading AND what do you think?
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Twins! I HATED it

I also liked it Sashana. I really appreciated the author's note at the end.
Boy did I want to slap the crap out of Hilly.
One of the lines that stood out for me was:
"You is kind. You is smart. You is important"
there are many more quotes that were great.


Murder Most Royal

The Quilter's Homecoming

Act of Treason

The Shop on Blossom Street

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I was reading this one but got distracted by Starcrossed. I want to finish it by the end of this month though.










This lady gave me a bunch of history type books and so I'm finally breaking into them. It's somewhat difficult to follow though:/

This lady gave me a bunch of history type books and so I'm finally breaking into them. It's some..."
Sounds like a very difficult book, Theadora. Good luck reading it.

This lady gave me a bunch of history type books and so I'm finally breaking int..."
Aha, it really is! It's written with very high vocabulary so it's difficult! It'll definitely take some time to finish!





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Strapless

Waste

Separation Of Power

American Assassin

The Aloha Quilt

Stories I Only Tell My Friends: An Autobiography

Granville Barker Plays: One

The Scarlet Contessa: A Novel of the Italian Renaissance

Best American Plays Supplementary Volume 1918-1958

I'm listening to Cold Sassy Tree by Olive Ann Burns, a Book of the Month for one of my groups, and it's pretty good. Once I got accustomed to the narrator's style, I was able to get into the story better. It takes place in a small town in Georgia in 1906 (well, at least it starts in 1906). Very interesting to read what life must have been like around the turn of the last century, especially in the deep south.
Started reading One Day by David Nicholls in preparation for the movie coming out. (Also, it's a book on one of my challenges.) When I wanted to read but had to work, I downloaded the audiobook, but I'm still only 1.5 chapters in, so it's a little early to know what I think. I can say that I don't hate it; I want to keep listening, so that's a good sign. :-)
I just started reading The Fire Within by Chris d'Lacey for 2 reasons. One, it's a book my young son is reading and I want to share it with him. Two, I can cross off another book on a couple of challenge lists! lol I know it's only a kid's book, but I like the idea of these little ceramic dragons the woman makes. I was trying to imagine what kind of dragon I would get if she were to make a special one for me. :-) And it hasn't been proven yet, but I'm sure these little dragons she makes are actually alive.
And, I'm in the middle of Lord John and the Hand of Devils by Diana Gabaldon. The book is actually made up of 3 short stories. I've read one, and in between some other books I'll read the second story. I'm trying to get through the Lord John series before beginning An Echo in the Bone since some of the characters from Echo are fully set up in the Lord John series. I know that I don't have to read these books to read the 7th book in the Outlander series, but the 8th book isn't due out until 2012, so I'm stretching out the reading experience. As soon as the 8th book comes out, I'm going to want to read it immediately! :-)






I'm listening to Cold Sassy Tree by Olive Ann Burns, a Book of the Month for one o..."
Please let us know what you thought about the audiobook of One Day, it was one of my Fav reads last year and keep recommending the book whenever I got a chance and I am looking forward to the movie, I want to re-read the book but I am not very good at re-reads so I thought maybe audiobook can be a good idea if it is any good.
I am reading One for the Money by Janet Evanovich, I have been meaning to read this for so long and I finally started yesterday, I can't say I loved it but at least I am starting to laugh after the first few chapters.
The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury, I have started to read this last month but still in the middle of it. I like it while reading it but can't say, I can't stop reading it, actually I takes me awhile to get back to reading everytime I stop reading.
Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver, So far I am up in the air about it, the main character is kind of irritating me and I guess it is the whole point of the book as she is supposed to realise the meaning of her life and value in the following seven days (or re-lives) but it is a buddy read so I am forcing myself to go on.









IRON HOUSE by John Hart- enjoying it somewhat although I ssem to be acvoiding it.
TOLSTOY AND THE PURPLE CHAIR - do recommend this title
and listening to:
THEN CAME YOU by Jennifer Weiner which I am really enjoying





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