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I'm currently reading 3 books:
Lady Chatterley's Lover, America's Queen: The Life of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and The Fountainhead, which I'm reading with a friend, one part a week.
Finished The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner. It was decent. I enjoyed it better than the Twilight books.
Not sure what to start next. I do have Anna K sitting there staring me in the face, but we will see......
Not sure what to start next. I do have Anna K sitting there staring me in the face, but we will see......

I have started A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. I am about 100 pages in and I am really enjoying it. It reminds me of what it is like to be a child, and actually brought back some memories I had forgotten. I love finding a book I really enjoy!

OHYOS did not live up to my expectations, I found it inconsistent and displaying weak characterization, whereas surprisingly I'm really enjoying EPL. Although Gilbert can be rather whiny at times, I would love to live the journey she takes.
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Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner), The Founding Bookworm
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I felt the same way about Eat, Pray, Love! I was pretty envious of her journey. And I heard alot of crap about how she was so self absorbed but I just kept thinking..it's a memoir! It's about her! lol
I think there was a thread for this book from a while ago if you want to check it out. I'd certainly be up for talking about it again!
I think there was a thread for this book from a while ago if you want to check it out. I'd certainly be up for talking about it again!



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Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner), The Founding Bookworm
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I also felt similarly about One Hundred Years of Solitude. I really liked it but it wasn't as easy to love as Love in the Time of Cholera!
I just finished listening to the Team of Rivals audiobook. I loved it so much. Not done with The Book Thief and might start The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency soon.





Now I'm on to The Grapes of Wrath, and I'm hoping it'll be as good as East of Eden.


Now I'm on to The Grapes of Wrath, and I'm hoping it'll be as ..."
alicia, The Grapes of Wrath is really good but very different from EoE. I love both of them but for different reasons. You should also check out The Pearl, one of Steinbeck's shorter novels—it's phenomenal.


Tahleen, I'm surprised that you couldn't get into this book! I picked it up yesterday and I'm just blowing right through it, about a third of the way through already. I just love the way she describes everything she dealt with and saw and how we see her life in events, like snapshots! Can you tell me what turned you off?

Also just finished Dear John by Nicholas Sparks and thought it a little boring/cloyingly sentimental. I've liked a few of his books though - The Notebook, A Walk to Remember.


I kind of wish I have Amazon gift cards. The used books on Amazon are so much cheaper than those on Barns and Nobles.
I just finished reading Basic Black: the essential guide for getting ahead at work(and life). Well, I have been out in the real world for a year and I ran into some nasty office politics. This book definitely keeps things in perspective. And I am glad I will be back in school again in September.
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Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner), The Founding Bookworm
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That sounds like a good book! Luckily for me right now my office is great but I think I'll be adding that to my TBR list!
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Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner), The Founding Bookworm
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I've heard that about that particular book. I plan on reading it as it is on my shelf but haven't gotten around to it yet!

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Jamie (The Perpetual Page-Turner), The Founding Bookworm
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Sarah--I hear you on that one! It's so frustrating when other things cut into reading time. If only the world could revolve around our reading time..

Last book I finished was Graham Greene's The Power and the Glory. It was an interesting read and I especially love the last scene of the story =D

now i'm reading Eat, Pray, Love. it's incredibly wonderful so far. i'm completely enthralled.

Anna, I feel the same way about Walden!
Also, Thoreau can be super preachy at times (in my opinion), so it can be difficult to sit through sometimes. But usually he's right anyway...


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Ale wrote: "i just finished reading Why We Suck by Dr. Denis Leary.
now i'm reading Eat, Pray, Love. it's incredibly wonderful so far. i'm completely enthralled."
I loved that book! And I'm excited to see it as a movie..I love Julia Roberts so I'm interested to see if it's good!
now i'm reading Eat, Pray, Love. it's incredibly wonderful so far. i'm completely enthralled."
I loved that book! And I'm excited to see it as a movie..I love Julia Roberts so I'm interested to see if it's good!
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Samantha wrote: "I'm almost done More Information Than You Require (which is very funny!) and after that I was thinking of joining in on the group read with On the Road."
I'll be adding More Information than You Require to my list! :)
I'll be adding More Information than You Require to my list! :)


I'm reading Jeannette Walls' The Glass Castle and re-reading Steve Kluger's Almost Like Being in Love (one of my favorites), and I just started the first few pages of Robert Alexander's The Kitchen Boy: A Novel of the Last Tsar.

Definitely a tear-jerker! But well worth it!

I am the same! I have no idea why. I never finished the book but when I really sit down to read it, I love it. It is so weird.


I'm currently reading The Bell Jar. I noticed that I have a weakness for putting myself in the shoes of first person novels. Especially the real depressing ones, so it bothers me that I can't appreciate the writing or the story so much as feel hopeless and downcast about the character's struggles. Does anyone else have this problem?

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