Tori Spelling is a delusional, annoying, spoiled brat. And she can't write.
Last night I read "The Gift" by Cecelia Ahern in one sitting. Light and uplifting.
It's December - what are you reading?
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Re: It's December - what are you reading?
Rachael, which Tori Spelling book did you read? I kind of liked her first one but the second one I couldn't get through.
Re: It's December - what are you reading?
It was the first one (Story Telling). She just came across so spoiled and delusional. I'm not saying everything in her life was easy, but she really seems to think she had a really rough childhood!
Re: It's December - what are you reading?
Now I'm reading "A Short History of Women".
Re: It's December - what are you reading?
Hated "A Short HIstory of Women". SO boring.
Now I'm reading "Girls in Trucks" by Kate Crouch.
Now I'm reading "Girls in Trucks" by Kate Crouch.
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Re: It's December - what are you reading?
Rach I couldn't even finish A Short History of Women.
I finished Cleaving by Julie Powell. It was decent but I didn't really like the last few chapters and ending.
Right now I'm reading The Paris Vendetta by Steve Berry. Love it, but I love all his books.
After this I still have 3 books out from the library that need to go back 1/6. But I got 6 books for Christmas that are all calling my name.
I got: Widow of the South and A Separate Country by Robert Hicks, Under the Dome by Stephen King, Marie Antoinette by Antonia Fraser, The Road by Cormac McCarthy and The Terror (I think that's the name) by Dan Simmons. I"m anxiously awaiting Jake's nap so I can make peppermint hot chocolate and read!
I finished Cleaving by Julie Powell. It was decent but I didn't really like the last few chapters and ending.
Right now I'm reading The Paris Vendetta by Steve Berry. Love it, but I love all his books.
After this I still have 3 books out from the library that need to go back 1/6. But I got 6 books for Christmas that are all calling my name.
I got: Widow of the South and A Separate Country by Robert Hicks, Under the Dome by Stephen King, Marie Antoinette by Antonia Fraser, The Road by Cormac McCarthy and The Terror (I think that's the name) by Dan Simmons. I"m anxiously awaiting Jake's nap so I can make peppermint hot chocolate and read!
Re: It's December - what are you reading?
In the last couple days I've finished:
Girls in Trucks by Kate Crouch (good! easy read, but more depth than "chick lit" and unique writing style)
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Island of Lost Girls by Jennifer McMahon (really good, but dark and sad)
I think I'm going to read Michael J. Fox's memoir next.
Girls in Trucks by Kate Crouch (good! easy read, but more depth than "chick lit" and unique writing style)
and
Island of Lost Girls by Jennifer McMahon (really good, but dark and sad)
I think I'm going to read Michael J. Fox's memoir next.
Re: It's December - what are you reading?
Today I read "Testing Kate" by Whitney Gaskell. It was okay. Total fluff. I learned reading the last page that the author lives about an hour south of me. I'm off again tomorrow. This was book 94, so I totally could possibly make it to 100 by Friday.
I'm also reading the Michael J. Fox book, but I'm not that into it.
I'm also reading the Michael J. Fox book, but I'm not that into it.
Re: It's December - what are you reading?
Last night I read "Testimony" by Anita Shreave. It was okay. It was written in different voices and one, the headmaster, was really boring. I skipped whole pages of his parts.
Re: It's December - what are you reading?
I just finished Bound South by Susan Rebecca White. It was light, but had a bit of meat to it. It was fun.