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Rachelle,
Put Saturday down. It sucked. I dont know how else to put it. Or rather, keep it by the nightstand.... because if you are ever having trouble falling asleep at nite, it will surely knock you out!!
Put Saturday down. It sucked. I dont know how else to put it. Or rather, keep it by the nightstand.... because if you are ever having trouble falling asleep at nite, it will surely knock you out!!

I think my next read maybe Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress. I need something light and quick, and this seems to fit my mood.

Now starting Wicked Lovely, by Melissa Marr.


Cold Mountain-I loved this one. It was a very well written book. It made me want to learn how to cook like they did in those days.
One For the Money-the first book of one of my favorite series.
If you are looking to read a light and funny one, this is a good one to try.
The Lovely Bones-A lot of people have read this and liked it. I didn't care for it. Too unrealistic for me.
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time-This was a really good book. The author has worked with autistic children so he was able to accurately describe autism through his main character.
Snow Flower and the Secret Fan-This was a really interesting book about Chinese custom especially foot binding. I actually googled "foot binding" while I was reading it to see if I could see what it looks like. It's pretty gross.
I enjoyed this book.
The Bean Trees-Didn't care for this. I thought it was choppy and not very interesting.
Other people have read and liked it though, so you might like it as well.
The Memory Keepers Daughter-I really liked this book. It was really good.
The Dogs of Babel-It was OK. There are some gruesome details of strange experiments with dogs.
The Pilate's Wife-This is one of my all time favorites. I have loved everything Shreve has written.
Plantation-This is one of my favorite by this author
The Devil in the White City-Fascinating book. Hard to believe it's true!!
You have some really good stuff on your TBR. I don't think you can go wrong with whatever you choose!

I have the Book Thief and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time, a class mate spoiled the ending of the curious incident so yup, but I'll still be reading it soon, I've watched a movie with a austistic main character and would like to learn more!

The movie was very good. It was pretty close to the book. Which is unusual..
I loved Renee Zellwinger..She was awesome
I think Nicole is over rated and in this movie she just played herself.
The guy...name escapes me... was pretty good.



Also, THE CURIOUS INCIDENT was a great read.
I am STILL reading SHANTARAM and CIDER HOUSE. I have had a busy week at the school (volunteering) so I am catching up today!!

I'll let you know how it goes.


Next on the list is:
Edith Wharton (a biography) by Hermione lee and Thursday Next by Jasper Fforde (if you haven't read the Eyre Affair and his others, I highly recommend them, they are quite funny and really fun for book lovers)...
I tend to read a couple at a time, unless I get really into it, then I'll abandon the others for a bit.
On the to read pile:
Notes from the Underground - Dostoyevsky
Ethan Frome and other selected stories - Edith Wharton
Wicked
The Golden Notebook - Doris Lessing
The Secret Life of Bees - Sue Monk Kidd
Of course, the to read pile is much longer, but I think those are the next ones to go. Not sure of the order yet.



The book languished on my to-read list for a while, but once I finished it, I was sorry I hadn't gotten to it sooner.

You may be right about the "sentimentality" of the book - most of the people who attended the reading were 65+ year old women led similar lives. I'll let you know my thoughts after I read it.

As far as the Borders vs. B&N debate- I really can't stand B&N. Their books are always pricier, their stores don't seem inviting and their staff are never knowledgeable enough to make good recommendations.


Just finished (this week) reading The Corrections by Johnathan Franzen which I really did not like. Sure, somewhat brilliant, but too voyeuristic.
Now starting In Spite of the Gods by Edward Luce about modern India. Headed to India on Thursday for work, so might as well get up to speed. If anyone's read this book, would love to discuss!


As for the Borders v BN debate that is going on. My semi local Borders is blaah boring, so I go to the BN, so far it's been good to me. I'd prefer something with more character, but also don't want to run all over Vegas looking for one and there is nothing local.

I'm a little behind the times, but I should finish Shantaram tonight. I like it but think it's a little too sentimental in parts. It's a hell of a page-turner, though.
Seth, what is Cement Gardens?
Jenn, please let me know how Notes of the Underground is. Ive read Bros Karamazov from Dostoevsky and have Demons and Crime and Punishment waiting to be read. I would like to eventually get through all his books (fingers crossed, hoping I live to be 1000)
Laura, All The Names was a good Saramago. Have you read The Cave and Blindness?
Jenn, please let me know how Notes of the Underground is. Ive read Bros Karamazov from Dostoevsky and have Demons and Crime and Punishment waiting to be read. I would like to eventually get through all his books (fingers crossed, hoping I live to be 1000)
Laura, All The Names was a good Saramago. Have you read The Cave and Blindness?

I'm actually thinking about reading CLASSICS. And I'm WANTING to read classics.
This never happens.
I suppose Meyer can do strange things to a person...

Wuthering Heights is being read by a few of us right now. I have been on it for a week and havent even hit 100 pages yet... its tough, and hard to get sucked into, but if you choose to read it, you will have support from me and a few others :)


Frankly, most of them bummed me out. But they probably bummed me out because they ARE powerful. But neither does it mean I have to agree with them . . . just because they're powerful :-)

Also, anyone familiar with Readerville? I used to hang out there a lot until people ended up being mean and weird to each other.

I'm going to read Curious Incident !
I'm so glad you mentioned Plantation - reminds me I need to find it at the library - it sounded excellent when I put it on my TBR list.
I'll have to re-think Dogs of Babel.... since I'm such an animal lover, too many gruesome details about abuse, I just cannot handle. I'll have to look it over before I check it out at the library.
Cold Mountain was actually my mothers purchase. When she passed away in late 2006, I took most of her novels - which weren't a whole lot. She had mainly craft books. I don't think she ever finished Cold Mountain :(
thank you again everyone!!

I am still reading The Monster of Florence (Douglas Preston) and just started Sarah's Key (Tatiana De Rosnay).

Just wondering where that might be here. Could be several places though!
Sam....
Uhm.
Here!
There is really no Main Place. There are thousands of groups, you just join the ones that appeal to you most! Depends on what you like to read, which authors you prefer, not all of them are book-based either.
Uhm.
Here!
There is really no Main Place. There are thousands of groups, you just join the ones that appeal to you most! Depends on what you like to read, which authors you prefer, not all of them are book-based either.

To Kill a Mockingbird is excellent!
I also enjoyed Devil in the White City and Guns Germs and Steel, if you're in the mood for non-fiction.


A PEACH OF A MURDER BY LIVIA WASHBURN
SMOKE SCREEN BY SANDRA BROWN
and listening to on my IPOD
BAD BLOOD by Linda Fairstien
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