February - what are you reading?
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Re: February - what are you reading?
Still reading "What to Eat," but I also started "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" because it came in at the library. "What to Eat" is so interesting; food politics are fascinating and also disturbing. And so far the other is quite good too, though I'm fewer than 100 pages into it.
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Re: February - what are you reading?
I finally finished This Body of Death by Elizabeth George. It was good, but sort of depressing (all her books are lately, it seems). I haven't decided what to read next, but it will probably be Room, since I just got it in the mail yesterday.
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Beverly, do you also have to buy all the books you wanna read in English? I hate that
. There's a library that belongs to an English school near here, but I'd have to pay for parking there, so I think it's worth buying whatever I want in paperback.
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Yeah, I do, and it irks me, too! The library in town has a decent-sized English collection for a town its size -- probably a couple of thousand English books, but most of them I'm not interested in reading. Also, the library is twenty minutes away, and for whatever reason, I hardly ever go there. I buy quite a few books from ebay (either .com or .co.uk), and that's usually a bit cheaper. Still, though, I spend way too much money on books.
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Yeah, me too, but it's my only luxury, so f-it. At least I can say to myself that I'm improving my English. What's your excuse? 
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Re: February - what are you reading?
I finished A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness. It was quite good! Yes, it's another book about witches, vampires, etc., but it's a more adult one.....and not anywhere as goofy as the Sookie Stackhouse novels. There is a lot about history weaved in through out the book - I would definitely recommend it.
I tried to start reading Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother by Amy Chua and I can't do it. The tone and subject matter annoyed the hell out of me, as I suspected it would.
Next up is The Cypress House by Michael Koryta.
I tried to start reading Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother by Amy Chua and I can't do it. The tone and subject matter annoyed the hell out of me, as I suspected it would.
Next up is The Cypress House by Michael Koryta.
Re: February - what are you reading?
Wah! I'm in a book funk. I finished The Cookbook Collector by Allegra Goodman this weekend (which wasn't good) and haven't been able to get into anything since then. I had gotten Being Polite to Hitler from the library but the character/intro just didn't grab me so I dumped it.
Mellen, I put A Discovery of Witches on my queue at the library. Sounds good.
Spudd, glad you liked This is Where We Live.
I have a pile from the library but everything just looks ick. Hope this doesn't last long.....
Mellen, I put A Discovery of Witches on my queue at the library. Sounds good.
Spudd, glad you liked This is Where We Live.
I have a pile from the library but everything just looks ick. Hope this doesn't last long.....
Re: February - what are you reading?
Also on my list this month:
The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm by Nancy Farmer
The Stuff that Never Happened by Maddie Dawson
Lunar Park by Bret Easton Ellis
Port Mortuary by Patricia Cornwell
The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm by Nancy Farmer
The Stuff that Never Happened by Maddie Dawson
Lunar Park by Bret Easton Ellis
Port Mortuary by Patricia Cornwell
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