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Oct 23, 2011 07:12AM

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

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!

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










Thanks for reading Hippie Boy, Missy! I hope you enjoyed it. Best, Ingrid"
No thank you!


Wicked Becomes You by Meredith Duran and am now on to a juvenile book from an author I like:

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

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





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.







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.


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.

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.

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.

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.


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

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.

[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.

Susan Mason-Milks' - Mr. Darcy's Proposal was good. I believe it is her first published novel.
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