Its March - what are you reading?
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Its March - what are you reading?
I'm reading The First Patient by Michael Palmer. I generally like his medical thrillers. This one is a bit slow but I"m only 50 pages in.
I recently finished a few books by Chris Bohjalian, Midwives and Law of Similars. They were both great. I'll definitely pick up more by him.
I recently finished a few books by Chris Bohjalian, Midwives and Law of Similars. They were both great. I'll definitely pick up more by him.
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I'm reading "Deception Point" by Dan Brown. It's pretty enjoyable... quite a page-turner.
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I finished The First Patient and it was just ok. Not one of the author's best.
I'm reading The Secret Between Us by Barbara Delinsky. I like it so far. The story is basically a mother/daughter hit a pedestrian and the mother takes the fall even though the daughter was driving. Very Jodi Picoult-ish.
I'm reading The Secret Between Us by Barbara Delinsky. I like it so far. The story is basically a mother/daughter hit a pedestrian and the mother takes the fall even though the daughter was driving. Very Jodi Picoult-ish.
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For the past week or two I've been working on Black Dog by Stephen Booth. It's a British detective novel, and so far it's really good, but I'm not getting the time I'd like to devote to reading it! I am liking it a lot, though, and I was thrilled to find out the other day that it's actually the first book in a series, so if I ever get more time to read, I'll have another several of these books to keep me busy.
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Beverly, I am still shocked that you are able to find any time to read with four children! One of which is a newborn!
I am currently reading Jane Austen's Emma. I have been getting a beating from one of my friends for never reading Austen, so I finally picked one up. Not that I have anything against Jane Austen...it's just when I thought of reading her I was always in the middle of another book. And I had seen the movies, so...you know. Now I am officially in love with her writing! I must read all six of her novels now before I continue on with anything else.
I am currently reading Jane Austen's Emma. I have been getting a beating from one of my friends for never reading Austen, so I finally picked one up. Not that I have anything against Jane Austen...it's just when I thought of reading her I was always in the middle of another book. And I had seen the movies, so...you know. Now I am officially in love with her writing! I must read all six of her novels now before I continue on with anything else.
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I'm reading a bunch of books by Beverly Lewis. Why do I read these? They are awful. Total literary suckage. We are talking total foreshadowing FAIL, bad plot, no interest, boring characters. Yet I read them. What is wrong with me??
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Yay Jane Austen, Eponine!
I'm reading Family Matters by Rohinton Mistry. He's such an excellent writer. And Silvia, it's way less depressing than A Fine Balance was.
I'm reading Family Matters by Rohinton Mistry. He's such an excellent writer. And Silvia, it's way less depressing than A Fine Balance was.
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I'm reading "Last Night at the Lobster" by Stewart O'Nan. I"m really enjoying it. Its super short so I will be done before you know it.
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I'm now reading "Schulz and Peanuts", an autobiography of Charles Schulz. It's very interesting, and it makes you realize how sad the comic strip really was.
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I am reading Good in Bed by Jennifer Weiner. I didn't think I would like it, but I am enjoying it. Though it just suddenly got really strange...
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I apparently forgot to update this thread. I finished Deception Point (it was good, in a Dan Brown kind of way). Now I'm reading a British murder mystery called "A Place of Hiding".
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oh, good to knowI'm reading Family Matters by Rohinton Mistry. He's such an excellent writer. And Silvia, it's way less depressing than A Fine Balance was.
i'm reading Paul Auster's New York Trilogy, but I only get to read like half a page a day. I'll hopefully be done with it some time before Léo goes to college!
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I just finished Talk Before Sleep by Elizabeth Berg. It was really good; a quick read (~240 pages?) but oh so sad. I sobbed.
Now I'm reading Planet Reese by a Canadian author, Cordelia Strube. I can't put it down. It is funny and real and I love her dialogue. She's written other stuff and I'm going to seek it out.
Now I'm reading Planet Reese by a Canadian author, Cordelia Strube. I can't put it down. It is funny and real and I love her dialogue. She's written other stuff and I'm going to seek it out.
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IM reading Hannibal Rising it's actually pretty good (the prequel prequel to Silence of the Lambs)
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I'm in the middle of reading Beautiful Boy by David Sheff - It's very good.
I also reading Bringing Down the House - it's the book the movie 21 is based on. I got it ages ago and forgot about it until the movie trailer came out. Book was really interesting. The movie looks like it's going to sucked compared to the book.
I also reading Bringing Down the House - it's the book the movie 21 is based on. I got it ages ago and forgot about it until the movie trailer came out. Book was really interesting. The movie looks like it's going to sucked compared to the book.
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Oops, I've fallen behind on updating, too! (Seems I can find the time to read, but not to post about it! )
I finished up Black Dog, which was really good. Since then I've read The Guy Not Taken, a collection of short stories by Jennifer Weiner. It was okay, but not great. I like her stuff okay, but I don't love it. Then I read Digging to America by Anne Tyler. Her stuff I do love. This one was good, but not her best, I think. Now I'm working on Dancing with the Virgins, by Stephen Booth. It's the next in the series that started with Black Dog. So far, so good.
I finished up Black Dog, which was really good. Since then I've read The Guy Not Taken, a collection of short stories by Jennifer Weiner. It was okay, but not great. I like her stuff okay, but I don't love it. Then I read Digging to America by Anne Tyler. Her stuff I do love. This one was good, but not her best, I think. Now I'm working on Dancing with the Virgins, by Stephen Booth. It's the next in the series that started with Black Dog. So far, so good.