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      Jan 25, 2009 08:46AM
    
     Hi, I'm new here, and new to all of this, so please excuse any etiquette mistakes. Since this is the year I turn fifty, this seems to be a perfect challenge for me. Now if I can just figure out the system! and remember what I've read since Jan. 1.
      Hi, I'm new here, and new to all of this, so please excuse any etiquette mistakes. Since this is the year I turn fifty, this seems to be a perfect challenge for me. Now if I can just figure out the system! and remember what I've read since Jan. 1.
    
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   #1- The Tender Bar, J.R. Moehringer, A until he goes to Yale, C-, after
      #1- The Tender Bar, J.R. Moehringer, A until he goes to Yale, C-, after#2, The World According to Bertie, Alexander McCall Smith, B+, lots of fun
#3- Gilead, Marilynne Robinson, A Wonderful
 #4 Why Him, Why Herby Helen Fisher - still not too sure what I thought of this one, but I did keep picking it up over the novels I'm reading, I need to find a discussion on this one, B
      #4 Why Him, Why Herby Helen Fisher - still not too sure what I thought of this one, but I did keep picking it up over the novels I'm reading, I need to find a discussion on this one, B
     #8 The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
      #8 The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Societyby Mary Ann Shaffer, Annie Barrows - Loved it! A
 Melanie, Hi, I'm not sure about The Road. It was beautifully written, but not my cup of tea? I can understand why so many people love it, and I've recommended it to my sons, but not something I really enjoyed. Now, the Lace Reader I want to go back and reread to see what I missed all along.
      Melanie, Hi, I'm not sure about The Road. It was beautifully written, but not my cup of tea? I can understand why so many people love it, and I've recommended it to my sons, but not something I really enjoyed. Now, the Lace Reader I want to go back and reread to see what I missed all along.
     I really liked The Road but I understand what you mean about not really being a book one enjoys because the content/concept is very dark and downright disturbing.
      I really liked The Road but I understand what you mean about not really being a book one enjoys because the content/concept is very dark and downright disturbing.I am hoping that Brunonia Barry releases another book soon - I think that The Lace Reader was her first one, which is pretty impressive.
 Fran wrote: "#12 The Secret History of the Pink Carnation, c"
      Fran wrote: "#12 The Secret History of the Pink Carnation, c"What did you think of Pink Carnation - I have this on my to read list
 Hi, They're fun. I didn't absolutely love it, but I did go back to the library for two more in the series. Sometimes a little too much romance, but addicting. Fran
      Hi, They're fun. I didn't absolutely love it, but I did go back to the library for two more in the series. Sometimes a little too much romance, but addicting. Fran
     Congratulations on 28 books Fran!
      Congratulations on 28 books Fran!I just read my first Sookie and I just received the next one and I'm anxious to begin!
 Thanks. Hope you enjoy it. I'm looking forward to another. I just wish I'd started at the beginning.
      Thanks. Hope you enjoy it. I'm looking forward to another. I just wish I'd started at the beginning.
     Fran wrote: "It was fun! My first Sookie, and now I'm anxious for another. How about you?
      Fran wrote: "It was fun! My first Sookie, and now I'm anxious for another. How about you?"
Same here! They are good to read after the "heavy", more serious books - kinda like candy for the brain : )
 #29 Bones of the Barbary Coast, Daniel Hecht, B. I loved it until the end, too many loose ends, I mean, give me a break, it was fiction, a few more could have been tied up!
      #29 Bones of the Barbary Coast, Daniel Hecht, B. I loved it until the end, too many loose ends, I mean, give me a break, it was fiction, a few more could have been tied up!
     that last post sounded strange, a few more LOOSE ENDS could have been tied up!
      that last post sounded strange, a few more LOOSE ENDS could have been tied up!#30 Slumdog Millionaire, Vikas Swarup, A Very good.
 #32 A Version of the Truth, Jennifer Kaufman, A light, fun read, B
      #32 A Version of the Truth, Jennifer Kaufman, A light, fun read, B#33 Grave Good, Ariana Franklin, #3 in the series, also a B




