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Now I'm reading My Most Excellent Year A Novel of Love, Mary Poppins, and Fenway Park and I love it so far. I'm also still working through The Book of Other People, of which I'm reading a story or two per day.

Yes, I read Savannah Blues and really enjoyed it!

Next up for me is Travel as a Political Act by Rick Steves and then The Sweet Life in Paris by David Lebovitz. Have heard so many good thing about both books and am excited to get started.

Good addition to your shelf, Robin - hopefully you will like it (The Glass Castle) as much as I have enjoyed it --- I'm on the last 40 pages of it.


Cait, I really loved that book, especially the ending. Love all Kluger's books.

Li - I loved that book! It was such a charming, unique story. I hope you like it as much as I did. :)


Now reading Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society which I am enjoying so far.



I've read Dirt music and Breath.



I am a big fan of Michael Connelly. He has a new one just out that I have to pick up from my local bookstore. I haven't read the Lincoln Lawyer, but I have it. I read the early Harry Bosch series.

Now reading Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society which I am enjoyi..."
Sounds as though you liked Shutter Island. Now that you've posted the movie is coming out in the fall, I better read the book over the summer!

There are 2 characters narrating the book, one I like and one ..."
I read the Whiskey Rebels and really enjoyed it. The character you don't like you will like in the end I promise.

There are 2 characters narrating the book, one I ..."
Lisa, The Whiskey Rebels was one of my favorites from this year so far. I enjoyed the story, and actually learned a little bit about a time in American history i didn't know a lot about. I'm actually in the middle of one of David Liss's earlier books, A Conspiracy of Paper. This one tells of the early days of what we know as the stock market in England. I highly recommend Liss's writing!

I really enjoyed this book and the period in which it was set. It definitely makes me want to read more about that time.
I am thinking of starting a new project to read a book about each of the US Presidents. I think I would get a good overview of most of US history. I am currently reading American Lion Andrew Jackson in the White House, which is another part of history that seemed to have been skipped while I was in school.


Amber wrote: "Aimee, when you read The Yiddish Policeman's Union-Michael Chabon, please do tell how it is because I've been eye-balling it now for months."
Me too, me too!
Me too, me too!

I have read The Lincoln Lawyer. Really enjoyed the courtroom drama.


Thanks! I'm more than a third into the novel and I'm absolutely enjoying it, I love how we really get to know the characters and stuff (must be equally amazing to read in French =))

I just finished it this afternoon, and it was excellent! :) I really enjoyed it the whole way through.
Claire, You must be close to being done now! :)
Linda, Not surprised you loved this one too... you have great taste! :)

I just started Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Phillip K Dick.
I love the film Blade Runner so my dad kept telling me to read the book. I'm really enjoying it so far.

Amber wrote: "Aimee, when you read The Yiddish Policeman's Union-Michael Chabon, please do tell how it is because I've been eye-balling it now for months."
I started it twice and put it down twice (but I think it's just me, and/or wrong moment for that book). Lemme know what you think.
I started it twice and put it down twice (but I think it's just me, and/or wrong moment for that book). Lemme know what you think.








Petra, it's been a very long time since I read Winesburg, Ohio; but my memory was that the book was merciless to the inhabitants of that town. My memory is that the book looked under the purported quiet surface; and uncovered some pretty disturbing (at least for the very early twentieth century) stuff. I also still feel it was one of the best books I've read. I encourage you to read more; and see what you think then. Good Luck.



I loved this book Seth. Crichton knew how to weave a story.
Jody wrote: "I am now over half way through ´The Shadow of the Wind´ by Carlos Ruiz Zafón and I am completly hooked. "
I'm gonna start this tomorrow... Can't wait!!
I'm gonna start this tomorrow... Can't wait!!

I love the Spoon River Anthology! When I was in college we had to pick a poem out of that book to use as a monologue for an acting class.

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