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Melanie, I read an article about Roberto Bolano's books in the NYT and picked up a few of them. So I'll definitely write a review and let you know what I think.




I'm reading my first attempt at an ebook (not as much fun, reading off your PC screen, as it would be if I had a laptop, I must say) so I selected a collection of shorts by Kelly Link entitled "Stranger Things Happen"; they're okay so far...
Also, as my 'walking around' book, I'm reading one of Sharyn McCrumb's Appalachian Ballads ("The Rosewood Casket") which I'm really enjoying, as I expected I would!

Now about 60 pages from the end of The Dangerous Husband by Jane Shapiro. I am not liking it in the least, but I figured I should finish it.
Up next is The Anxiety of Everyday Objects by I'm not sure but the last name starts in an S. I think after that one I am going to finish up the last two books in the Series of Unfortunate events and that will be it for my S's right now. Then on to the T authors.


I'm reading my first attempt at an ebook (not as much fun, reading off your PC screen, as it would be if I had a laptop, I must say) so I selected a collect..."
I don't like reading e-books either because I have to finagle the laptop away from the husby so I can read. At least with a book you don't have to wait for someone to finish writing an e-mail !




I really liked Lucky. It's definitely not light reading, but I found it well written. The events that take place in the book happen not too far from where I live. Anyway, I liked this book better than Lovely Bones.

I have a copy of The Almost Moon that I got through a book swapping site. It's on my TBR but I have heard many people say they didn't care for it. Is it even worth giving a shot? Lucky was definitely my favorite of the three books she wrote. It actually didn't even get that much attention until The Lovely Bones came out. They actually re-released it. I'm so glad they did! I think part of the reason I like it so much is that it is a memoir. The topic is not pleasant but it was a page-turner for me.






I'm reading Distant Star by Bolano now and will read Nights in Chile next.

I'm getting so close to the end of the alphabet, I can almost taste it. Alas, I will still have over a hundred on my TBR shelf by the time Christmas rolls around, and all I asked for this year was books. I fear I am never going to get it down.

The Greek Key - Colin Forbes
Lucky - Alice Sebold
When the Bough Breaks - Jonathan Kellerman
In Their Footsteps - Tess Gerritsen

Gods Own Country by Ross Raisin - first person narrative about a teenager from Yorkshire that lives in a farm at the top of the hill and watches as the town below grows higher and closer to him. He is mocking of the townfolk and their ignorance of country ways but he then falls for the daughter of some newcomers. Increasingly disturbing yet remaining hilarious at the same time - wonderful.
Also - If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things by Jon McGregor which alternates from third person to first person. Its about the effect of a tragic event on a street and how the residents react to it. Its a beautifully written poetic book and staggering for a debut novel


How was Lucky? I have it on my TBR shelf and I passed it over on my last jaunt through the S's. I was just hesitant to read it.
By the by, Still reading Saving Fish From Drowning. I feel like I've been reading it for forever (since Sunday).
Also, in a related vein. OMG what am I going to do you guys? I still have about 122 on my TBR shelf and I know for certain I am getting oodles of books for Christmas (saw mom's Borders bags, SQUEE). Also, I just received a $25 gift card for B&N from my friend and I am getting a $50 gift card to Borders in the mail. Whatever will I do??? I'm never going to finish my TBRs!!
Is that a good thing or a bad thing, ya think??

Also Heather, I haven't started her book yet, due to reading other books for other challenges.

Now going to be starting The Man on the Ceiling by Steve & Melanie Tem. Not sure about it, as it has gotten some interestingly mixed reviews on GB, but we shall see.




You're right Jenny. Not bad for a handsome 30 year old...

Starting an Anthology called The New Weird. It should be something fun to get me through the holiday!


I hope you like Twilight. I had a hard time getting through it because the writing is so terrible. At the same time, I couldn't put it down because the story is really good. This book makes me feel so conflicted!


"2000 years ago, 30 coins betrayed Jesus, 2 millennia later, 3 reappear. Their possessors have the power to achieve anything they want. The price- A pact with the devil."
I'm just on page 44 since it isn't very engaging so far :/

I normally read books that people give or recommend to me, or otherwise I will choose them by their covers!
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