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message 51: by Sue (new)

Sue (suedunbar) I am reading a Echo in the Bone by Diana Gabaldon and really enjoying it.


message 52: by Bobbi (new)

Bobbi (bobbity) | 4 comments I am reading Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter and am enjoying it so far. (Not 5 star enjoying--but I am liking it)


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Gail (mrsbullfrog73) | 1 comments I'm reading: The Bake-Off. I wasn't sure I'd like it but, after reading almost half of it in a little less than 2 hours, I'd say it's pretty good! Though a little predictable and obvious in some places, I'm really liking it.


message 54: by Shari (new)

Shari Larsen | 12 comments A History of the World in 6 Glasses by Tom Standage.


message 55: by Shari (new)

Shari Larsen | 12 comments I finished Maid to Match by Deeanne Gist last night; I really enjoyed it. It's a historical romance set during the Gilded Age, but more in depth than what the title and the picture on the cover would lead you to believe, if you were only judging by that. I picked the book because it was only $1.99 for Kindle, and had good reviews.

Now I am reading Pearl of China; a fictionalized account of the early years of Pearl S. Buck, author of The Good Earth.


message 56: by Bobbi (new)

Bobbi (bobbity) | 4 comments Finished Crooked Letter. I liked 3 stars worth.
Then Maid to Match - at just less than 4 stars; Then Far Away Home at a full fledged 4 stars. Now I have just started Chasing Amanda which I am liking so far.
The really cool thing is that every single one of those were either free or bargain books that I got thanks to POI! Most excellent!


message 57: by Shari (new)

Shari Larsen | 12 comments I liked Far Away Home too; I hope the author is planning a sequel though, she left some loose ends.


message 58: by Bobbi (new)

Bobbi (bobbity) | 4 comments Shari wrote: "I liked Far Away Home too; I hope the author is planning a sequel though, she left some loose ends."

I absolutely agree! We need to know what happened in her life after she got on that train!!!!!


message 59: by Shari (last edited Nov 11, 2011 12:46PM) (new)

Shari Larsen | 12 comments For Time and Eternity by Allison K. Pittman

For Time and Eternity by Allison Pittman


message 60: by Shari (new)

Shari Larsen | 12 comments The Recipe Club: A Tale of Food and Friendship The Recipe Club: A Tale of Food and Friendship


message 61: by Moseka (new)

Moseka Garcia (garciamnic) I am reading Promise by Kristie Cook.


message 62: by Shari (new)

Shari Larsen | 12 comments Just started Seeing the Elephant (Volume 1) by Leah Banicki last night. Despite the many errors in grammar, (the author mixes up past and present tense, sometimes within the same sentence) it's a great story and I had a hard time putting it down to go to sleep last night. About 25% of the way through it.


message 63: by Shari (new)

Shari Larsen | 12 comments Just started Praise Jerusalem!


message 64: by Michelle (new)

Michelle Scott (michellescottfiction) Started Stephen King's 11/22/63 by Stephen King (this was my pre-Christmas gift to me, lol.)


message 65: by Jenn (new)

Jenn (wildflowerz) I'm about to start PD James' Death Comes to Pemberley, but it's gotten some HORRID reviews here, so I'm not too sure about it!


message 66: by Theresa (new)

Theresa Ragan (theresaragan) | 2 comments I just finished reading Miracle Cure by Harlan Coben. It's the second book he ever wrote. I couldn't put it down. I can't wait to read Stephen King's newest book.


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message 69: by Shari (new)

Shari Larsen | 12 comments Started On Gold Mountain by Lisa See, really enjoying it. She is one of my favorite authors and this book is nonfiction about her family's history. On Gold Mountain The One-Hundred-Year Odyssey of My Chinese-American Family by Lisa See


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Ingrid Ricks (ingridricks) | 5 comments Missy wrote: "Hippie Boy A Girl's Story by Ingrid Ricks"

Thanks for reading Hippie Boy, Missy! I hope you enjoyed it. Best, Ingrid


message 71: by Ingrid (new)

Ingrid Ricks (ingridricks) | 5 comments This is a book written by a local author in my neighborhood. It's a historical fiction/legal thriller and different from the genres I usually read. But I'm really enjoying it. Just Deceits by Michael Schein


message 72: by Shari (new)

Shari Larsen | 12 comments I loved On Gold Mountain! Now I am reading Mudbound by Hillary Jordan


message 73: by Missy (new)

Missy Dennis | 2 comments Ingrid wrote: "Missy wrote: "Hippie Boy A Girl's Story by Ingrid Ricks"

Thanks for reading Hippie Boy, Missy! I hope you enjoyed it. Best, Ingrid"


No thank you!


message 74: by Jenn (last edited Jan 10, 2012 04:41AM) (new)

Jenn (wildflowerz) Just finished Wicked Becomes You by Meredith Duran
Wicked Becomes You by Meredith Duran and am now on to a juvenile book from an author I like: Darwen Arkwright and the Peregrine Pact by A.J. Hartley Darwen Arkwright and the Peregrine Pact by A. J. Hartley.

The Kindle I just got for Christmas is borked, so I'm having to send it back for a replacement.


message 75: by Mark (new)

Mark Bless (markb56) | 10 comments Just started Call of the Herald.


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message 78: by Ivy (new)

Ivy (luvbug) On my Kindle I am reading Warhorse with my granddaughter.

In hardback I am reading Vanished by Tess Gerritsen. This is a Rizzoli and Isles book and very good so far.


message 79: by Jenn (last edited Jan 18, 2012 05:02AM) (new)

Jenn (wildflowerz) 11/22/63 by Stephen King and it's SO GOOD!


message 80: by Mark (last edited Jan 18, 2012 10:11PM) (new)

Mark Bless (markb56) | 10 comments As usual I'm reading more than one at a time. Stumbled on new Jesse Stone by Robert Parker book, written by NOT Parker. Decided to read all the Stone books beginning with Night Passage. Loved all the Spenser books, and enjoyed Tom Selleck as Stone so what the heck. So far so good.Night Passage


message 81: by Ivy (new)

Ivy (luvbug) I am on the last 20 pages of The Mephisto Club by Tess Gerritsen. This is a Rizzoli & Isles series book. Next up is Freak by Tess Gerritsen. Once I have these two read I will be current on this series. Next after that is to read the Alex Cross Series by James Patterson so I can get them off my floor and make more room for me...


message 82: by CatBookMom (new)

CatBookMom I've got several going, too. *Polaris* by Jack McDevitt (http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33...), *The Wrong Hostage*(http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/14...) by Elizabeth Lowell, and a couple of others. Both McDevitt and Lowell are very good authors, and these are among several books of theirs I've read or have waiting.


message 83: by Ivy (new)

Ivy (luvbug) I have several Elizabeth Lowell books on my shelf...have not read her books before so am curious to find out how you like her writing...


message 84: by Ivy (new)

Ivy (luvbug) The books are just flying off the shelf lately...must be in a major reading mood...

On the Kindle I am reading Letters from Alcatraz by Michael Esslinger. This is about the history of Alcatraz and letters that passed between the inmates and their family. Also letters that were written by some of the officials of the Justice department concerning the inmates.

Also on my Kindle I am continuing to read Warhorse with my granddaughter. I think this one is going to take a bit since we only read when she is here with me on weekends.

And in hardback I am reading Death on Demand by Carolyn G. Hart. I have four dead bodies and they are stacking up fast.


message 85: by Jenn (new)

Jenn (wildflowerz) I just read The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern on my Kindle and liked it. Then, I finished High Stakes (Vegas Vampires, #1) by Erin McCarthy and it was AWFUL. Today, I'm going to pick up The Lady of the Rivers (The Cousins' War, #3) by Philippa Gregory at the library and read it next. But if the last few Gregory books are any indication, this one won't be great. But here's hoping for the best. :)


message 86: by Mark (new)

Mark Bless (markb56) | 10 comments Finished Night Passage and moved on to Trouble in Paradise. Jesse's inability to move on from his ex bugs me a little.


message 87: by Mark (new)

Mark Bless (markb56) | 10 comments Finished Trouble in Paradise. In deference to the political campaigns I began reading Theodore Roosevelt: an Autobiography. Fascinating man.


message 88: by CatBookMom (new)

CatBookMom Mark wrote: "Finished Night Passage and moved on to Trouble in Paradise. Jesse's inability to move on from his ex bugs me a little."

Yes, it gets very old. DH and I liked the first couple of books and TV movies, but quit reading and watching because of the depressing aspects.


message 89: by Ivy (last edited Jan 31, 2012 04:50AM) (new)

Ivy (luvbug) Finished Letters from Alcatraz and Death on Demand. Now I am reading on my kindle Bubba and the Dead Woman and in paperback Here There Be Dragons


message 90: by Mark (new)

Mark Bless (markb56) | 10 comments CatBookMom wrote: "Mark wrote: "Finished Night Passage and moved on to Trouble in Paradise. Jesse's inability to move on from his ex bugs me a little."

Yes, it gets very old. DH and I liked the first couple of boo..."


Downloaded all of them as a freebie, but now I'm not sure if I'll keep on going with them. Maybe I'll switch it up a little and give it a break.


message 91: by CatBookMom (last edited Feb 01, 2012 07:46PM) (new)

CatBookMom I'm listening to the Graphic Audio (dot net) versions of a favorite space-opera series, The Serrano Legacy. Starts with *Hunting Party* and moves on to *Sporting Chance* - I think there are 7 or 8 in the series. This is softer than the *Vatta's War* series from the same author, Elizabeth Moon.

The Graphic Audio versions are full-cast plus, including lots of background sound effects, and IMO very well done, though $25US each book is rather pricey.

But if you can manage the costs, I highly recommend these. The narrators carry over from book to book and are very good at voices and attitudes, conveying the personalities of the characters.


message 92: by Mark (last edited Feb 02, 2012 08:01AM) (new)

Mark Bless (markb56) | 10 comments CatBookMom wrote: "I'm listening to the Graphic Audio (dot net) versions of a favorite space-opera series, The Serrano Legacy. Starts with *Hunting Party* and moves on to *Sporting Chance* - I think there are 7 or 8..."

I loved all the Elizabeth Moon books in the Serrano and Vatta's War series. I've read them all rather than listened to them. If you haven't tried her fantasy stuff, the omnibus edition The Deed of Paksenarrion is great also.


message 93: by CatBookMom (new)

CatBookMom I've read the Paksenarrion books, but they got pretty gritty toward the end.

I've re-read the Serrano series several times, and am now enjoying them again in audio. The Vatta's War audiobooks are available at Audible, and some OverDrive library collections have them; the Serrano ones are only available at the Graphic Audio site.


message 94: by Ivy (new)

Ivy (luvbug) Picked up Saddled With Trouble by A.K. Alexander yesterday...so far it is fairly good...


message 95: by Mark (new)

Mark Bless (markb56) | 10 comments Having trouble getting into Searching For Pemberley. Pretty much a non-starter for me. Moving on to Charlotte Collins: A Continuation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. I'm a sucker for Austen fanfiction. Probably a character flaw but what can I say.


message 96: by Ivy (new)

Ivy (luvbug) On the kindle...Mark of the Dragon Queen by Katie W. Stewart Very good book...

Opal Fire by Barbra Annino

In paperback...Knot Gneiss by Piers Anthony

Then with my granddaughters I am reading...War Horse by Michael Morpurgo

The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling

The Borrowers by Mary Norton


message 97: by Jessica (new)

Jessica | 1 comments Mark wrote: "Having trouble getting into Searching For Pemberley. Pretty much a non-starter for me. Moving on to [book:Charlotte Collins: A Continuation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice|8885..."

I LOVE Austen fan-fic too :) Searching for Pemberley was ok, it was a bit of a struggle at first then I began to care enough about the characters to finish the book. I don't know if I'd recommend it to anyone though. Charlotte Collins on the other hand was an excellent read. If you like it the Maria Lucas short story is a must read after. I also downloaded the Caroline Bingley novel from the same author...have you read it?
Are there any books that are favs of yours? While I'll try pretty much any Austen fic my favorite authors are Abigail Reynolds and Marsha Altman.


message 98: by Mark (new)

Mark Bless (markb56) | 10 comments Jessica wrote: "Mark wrote: "Having trouble getting into Searching For Pemberley. Pretty much a non-starter for me. Moving on to Charlotte Collins: A Continuation of Jane Austen's Pride and P..."</i>

[book:Darcy and Elizabeth: The Language of the Fan
, Mr. Darcy's Proposal, Mr. Darcy and the Secret of Becoming a Gentleman, Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, Only Mr. Darcy Will Do, The Road to Pemberley: An Anthology of New Pride and Prejudice Stories, A Wife for Mr. Darcy, A Walk in the Meadows at Rosings Park, and pretty much every Regency fanfiction on the Jaff index. :) Not much into the modern P&P fanfic, and I do read lots of other stuff. Mostly reading everything on the Kindle Fire now.



message 99: by Mark (new)

Mark Bless (markb56) | 10 comments Mark wrote: "Jessica wrote: "Mark wrote: "Having trouble getting into Searching For Pemberley. Pretty much a non-starter for me. Moving on to [book:Charlotte Collins: A Continuation of Jane Aust..."
Susan Mason-Milks' - Mr. Darcy's Proposal was good. I believe it is her first published novel.


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