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I am set to start Witch tonight ... can't wait to post and read what you guys thought of it!





Not deep, but fun.

However, I am torn!!! I have waaaay too many books on my to-read list. If anyone would like to suggest one, that would be wonderful!! I actually have a "already own to read" shelf if anyone would like to take a looksy. ;o)




its the second book Ive read of hers, but Im a big fan of Nora Roberts books and am expanding my book shelf all the time..
Anyone else like these authors ?

Scott K - My husband read Snow Falling on Cedars and said that it was good.
Also...Sherry my hubby read The Road and really liked it a lot.
Jen and Sherry... The Bell Jar is actually one that I just stumbled upon today at a thrift store and picked it up! That may just be my next read! However...Jen, I really want to start The Poisonwood Bible too.
Ugh.. decisions, decisions!
BTW, I really appreciate you all helping me out. I wasn't sure if it was good etiquette to ask!


I hate to say, that I could get more reading in if it weren't for Good Reads. GR and Stumble consume so much of my time lately!
(ears perked up at the mention of a website I havent heard of before)
Yeah.. what is Stumble Sheryl??
Yeah.. what is Stumble Sheryl??

Go to www.stumbleupon.com and you can join. You will fill out your profile and there is a checklist page of "interests" and you check off the ones you like. You also need to download or install the stumble toolbar (I believe it tells you how -my husband set mine up) After you have your profile set up you click on the Stumble button on your toolbar and random websites come up that pertain to your particular interests. If you give it a thumbs up it it will save it for you.
Here's mine if you want to check it out to see how I've done it.
http://shashee71.stumbleupon.com/public/
Good luck and let me know how you like it!

If you are the first person to tag a website, then it will say that you discovered it if someone else stumbles it.
I'm telling you...ADDICTION!



Lori, you will get sucked in big time. The newness has worn off, though and I only stumble now every so often.

Does anyone ever read books that they are embarrassed to mention to the group or embarrassed to read in public? I'm reading Where Are You Now? by Mary Higgins Clark. It's senseless, trashy suspense but she was one of my favorite authors when I was about eighteen, prior to discovering that most plots are the same and you could always figure out who did it by putting your money on the least likely person. Anyway, I saw her new one at the library and thought I'd give my emotions a little rest after Blindness and The Bell Jar.
Similarly, I was very embarrassed when I was reading The Other Boelyn Girl. I'll be honest, I was horribly sucked into the book and really enjoyed reading it, but I was so embarrassed that I wouldn't read it in public. I met a friend at Starbucks one day and brought another book in its place in case I got there first and had time to read.

I finished Witch of Portobello last night. I really liked it.
I just started Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe. I am not that far into it, but am already liking it. This is another one of those books that I really can't believe I haven't read yet.

Most of my family members are Catholic, some are Jehova's Witnesses and a few of them are New Born Christians, for a long while I hid these books in my bedroom shelf, not any more, I just simply don't care, I love the subject and that's the end of it.

I have a tattoo of the Celtic loop on my leg. When I got it my mom asked, "are you a witch?" I looked at her and rolled my eyes.

All kinds of persecution are terrible, but I don't know why religious persecution is a subject that really draws me in; I love learning about all kinds of religious and spiritual practices, but the Wiccan is one that I love reading about, maybe because as I said before it gives women a place of honor and not of submission.
Lorena, you are showing a dark twisted side.... how interesting.... Ive never read anything on the subject, but I have to admit its appealing. I always wanted to go to Salem just to visit where the witch hunts took place...
Btw, This is the first thread of the group to hit over 1000 posts... wow.
Btw, This is the first thread of the group to hit over 1000 posts... wow.

Started Sail by James Patterson last night and am about a third the way through it - I am really liking it and hopefully will read another chunk today.

I do own a T-Shirt that says "I can't Always be A Good Girl" though, and wear it when I am in a bad mood ... LOL


I also have a fascination with witchcraft...I think I got hooked when reading Witch of Blackbird Pond in my younger days...plus I live in New England, so we know all about the Salem Witch Trials...



THANKS!!

Lori, that also sounds interesting, might have to add it to my eve growing wish-list. The thing that also grabs my attention from time to time are the many books that were considered Gospel until Constantine but were not included on the Bible, there are so few of them that survived the burning, but you can manage copies of some of them (the last one I read was the Gospel of Judas). The Torah has so many historical and heavily patriarcal rules that it lacks to capture my attention for very long -and I mean this as a study matter with no disrespect to my GR Jewish fellow readers.

I'm reading my other ARC book Gilding Lily now...not too far into it but it looks promising.

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it's kind of like when I had a TV hooked up and watched PBS mostly - had just to veg out on cable.networks once in a while
with DVD'S now I can even watch the really good cable shows like MADMEN/HOUSE/MEERKAT MANOR and some others whenever and arrange watching TV around reading and not interrupting reading to watch a good TV show