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If that's my christmas gift to you than you have to read:
Stargirl
Love, Stargirl
Princess Pawn
Princess Mage
annnddddd.....
Just Listen.

Have you read Memoirs of a Geisha? I didn't see it on your list.

Little Women it is! :D
That includes Little Men and Jo's Boys, because you're reading three. :)

Hehe, Laura is getting very good at her reccommendations.
*tears up with joy*
I've taught her so well.

Has anyone read March - isn't that supposed to be about Little Women, from the father's point of view?
Seriously, Guernsey is a gift. I gave a GIFT to the woman who recommended that book to me - well, I'm making it. So I haven't given it yet. But you know what I mean.

And a signed copy of TSFT, AND a hug.


2. Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow- Peter Hoeg
3. Marley & Me - John Grogan
4. Lucky - Alice Sebold



I am still into EOE, and A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN.

I've never read East of Eden, but did get through Grapes of Wrath about 2 years ago and fell in love. Haven't read A Tree Grows in Brooklyn since I was about 13, but I remember it being great.
Attack of the YA pushers... ahhhh.. everyone run for the hills.... hee hee hee
Rachelle, I read the first book in the series, and then took a break for a previously scheduled read-along with one of the members (hi Seth!)
I am totally going back to it as soon as I can.. I really liked it!!!
Rachelle, I read the first book in the series, and then took a break for a previously scheduled read-along with one of the members (hi Seth!)
I am totally going back to it as soon as I can.. I really liked it!!!

For all who were following my plight:
Finished HP 3 today, on to the Goblet of Fire :)

Congratulations on flying through HP. How many books does that make for this week? I think Goblet of Fire is my favorite in the series.



Did Marley and me, besides making you cry, also make you laugh a lot?

I'm reading THE BOOK THIEF everyone! And it is great, but I'm a little confused. I hope I'm supposed to be, and that I'm not just dense (I'm only on p. 30).
So glad for TNBBC - just one more book I prob. would have never read w/out it.


Colonel Pyncheon: "Endowed with common sense, as massive and hard as blocks of granite, fastened together by stern rigidity of purpose, as with iron clamps, he followed out his original design, probably without so much as imagining an objection to it."
Hepzibah Pyncheon: "She dwelt too much alone--too long in the Pyncheon house--until her very brain was impregnated with the dry rot of its timbers."
Clifford Pyncheon: "He was probably accustomed to a sad monotony of life, not so much flowing in a stream, however sluggish, as stagnating in a pool around his feet."
Now, on to something completely different--A Clockwork Orange

Thanks for the read. Don't give up. It's purposely planned to become more serious as the main character ages. Two of the remaining few stories were selected as finalists by Glimmer Train. Most experienced writers spend a life-time and do not ever get that far.I believe GT reads 40,000 manuscripts a year.(Yes 40,000). I also believe they select 25 or so to be published.Finalists are in the top 2 to 3% of all entries. Most published works there are from very well known writers from here and throughout the world.When they selected "Phineas Rising" and Mountain Men" they wrote me and told me to mention my selection as it would open many doors. It already has. Thanks.
Joe


I'm now onto Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides.

Starting EL & IC...I leave for california in a couple of days....from all the great things I'm hearing I should finish it in no time!!!!

I'm reading Gone With The Wind. I'm only about 100 pages into it and I like it, but it's just so loooooong! I really want to read it but I'm not getting excited about it because I'm kinda intimidated by the length. Sometimes I have to be in the right mood for a certain book, ya know?
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