Ha. ha. Ha.
I'm not actually reading anything right now. I finished up the ends of about six books I had on the go, and now... hmm...
I should probably read Harry Potter 5 soon since the movie is coming out. Or maybe I shall consult my shelf-sitters and report back...
What are you reading? (April 07)
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What are you reading? (April 07)
You got into this business because you're funny and weird, and you're socially retarded. And because it pays well. - Jack Donaghy, 30 Rock.
I've Read:
Swimming: Joanna Hershon (very good)
Keeping Watch: Laurie R. King (v. good)
A naked snow: Gregg Olsen (good)
Still Life With Crows (good)
Wyrms: Orson Scott Card (very good)
The Murder Book: Kellerman (good)
Reading:
The Wonder Spot by Melissa Bank
The Road: Cormac McCarthy
Case histories: Kate Atinkson
The Bright Forever: Lee Martin
Swimming: Joanna Hershon (very good)
Keeping Watch: Laurie R. King (v. good)
A naked snow: Gregg Olsen (good)
Still Life With Crows (good)
Wyrms: Orson Scott Card (very good)
The Murder Book: Kellerman (good)
Reading:
The Wonder Spot by Melissa Bank
The Road: Cormac McCarthy
Case histories: Kate Atinkson
The Bright Forever: Lee Martin
Happiness is an inside job.
I just finished "Angela's Ashes" by Frank McCourt on audiobook. It was good, although depressing at times. Overall I'd give it a thumbs up.
I'm now starting "Beach Music" by Pat Conroy on audiobook. I have no idea why, I think someone recommended it to me at some point. So far I'm not really a fan of the narrator, but hopefully I'll get used to him.
On paper, I'm still reading "The Witching Hour" by Anne Rice. It's all right, but way too long. It's over 1000 pages! Come on Anne Rice, learn the secret of brevity. I'm about halfway through.
I'm now starting "Beach Music" by Pat Conroy on audiobook. I have no idea why, I think someone recommended it to me at some point. So far I'm not really a fan of the narrator, but hopefully I'll get used to him.
On paper, I'm still reading "The Witching Hour" by Anne Rice. It's all right, but way too long. It's over 1000 pages! Come on Anne Rice, learn the secret of brevity. I'm about halfway through.
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