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Jul 30, 2012 04:49PM

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Starting
it has been three days in town and our heros are already in trouble. ;-)
I would have sworn book #3 was written like the final book in the set.

I would have sworn book #3 was written like the final book in the set.
I just finished
last night before bed. I was talking to a friend and she said that Fifty Shades of Gray was self-published whereas publishers actually got invovled in the second and third book and I could definately tell the difference. There was only one line that made me cringe. "Liam McConnell I wonder where he is from" - uh, Ana aren't you suppose to be a HUGE fan of British literature? There was more plot in this book than just wanting and then not sure if she should be with Christian. I actually want to to finish the trilogy rather than dread it. I like to be in the hype.


So far except for one great quote the story is not funny. It is depressingly serious. The main character is kind of an ass or seriously depressed / anti-social.
I'm listening to
while working on spreadsheets at work. I finished listening to
but want to finish skimming the book to ensure I caught it all.
I'm hoping to finish
and
before I leave for STL8 early Thursday morning.


I'm hoping to finish






Starting with Catching Fire as I read Hunger Games in a Day so figure it will be a quick read. I still haven't finished the 3rd book in the "effed up" Mr. Grey series cause it sucks so bad. No pun intended.
I'm currently reading
and enjoying it. I'm really surprised that it is written by an American. There is really dry British humor, and I can't help but smile when I read it.

I loved Major Pettigrew's Last Stand. It was well written and was just a relaxing read. Yes, the girl that bungee jumps from a hot air balloon likes to relax too.
This was a selection for a library book club called So Many Books So Little Time. We are meeting on Sunday.
This was a selection for a library book club called So Many Books So Little Time. We are meeting on Sunday.
My regular book club is reading
. I'm only in page 13 but it is a fictional account on Frank Lloyd Wright and the woman he left his wife for told mainly from her view point. Very few positive reviews, so I'm happy that I have
as my next book to read after Loving Frank.



Fiction and pulled While England Sleeps mainly because I was familiar with the author & had read some of his other work.
I've been known to pull up Goodreads or Shelfari to see what is next. Right now I'm dictated by book clubs and previous requests I've made.
Shelfari is driven more by Amazon. I like both for different reasons. Shelfari will display your book like it is on a book shelf. They have or you can edit characters, locations, quotes, etc. Goodreads is great for lists. I do like the groups over here more.
Just finished Loving Frank. I didn't like it while I was reading it, but the way it end was satisfying so i can look back on it not being a waste of time. I really didn't connect with either Frank or Mamah.
Now I'm going to read a book for the Humanities Council with the topic on the Middle East. We are starting with
Now I'm going to read a book for the Humanities Council with the topic on the Middle East. We are starting with



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While England Sleeps (other topics)Sourcery (other topics)
The Yacoubian Building (other topics)
While England Sleeps (other topics)
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