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Right now I'm reading End of Watch by Stephen King. So far so good. It's a very fast read.

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"Steampunk Fairy Tales" by Leslie Anderson.
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Bonanzle4Books wrote:Water for Elephants and it's a great book!

This is a PHENOMENAL book! Really enjoyed reading it.

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I am currently reading Come Back to Me by Sara Foster.
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Hello fellow readers,
As of now, I am reading Undertow by Michael Buckley. Essentially, it’s a science fiction about what might happen if people who didn’t look like people—they had gills in addition to lungs and knives sticking out of their ribs—came out of nowhere and humanity had to integrate them into society. I highly recommend it, as it gives a better perspective on the whole sensitivity to minorities and foreigners in America. Personally, the idea of integrating a minority group in mainstream culture brought to mind the hatred that some Americans have for illegal immigrants.
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TiffanyNagle11 wrote:I am currently reading "The Goldfinch" by Donna Tartt, Reflected in You #2 in the Crossfire Series by Sylvia Day, The Minds of Billy Milligan by Daniel Keyes, and Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn. Comment your thoughts on any of the books below, no spoilers! :mrgreen:
Hello there. I absolutely adored The Goldfinch. Donna Tartt is a wonderful writer. I also loved A Secret History. I hope you enjoy The Goldfinch - so much of it has stayed in my head, scenes and characters. I'm looking forward to reading it again when some time has passed.
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I just started The Progeny by Tosca Lee, but I also am currently reading Hanging Mary by Susan Higginbotham. And I have recently finished Bridge of Spies by Giles Whittell which was fabulous and enthralling.
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I just recently finished The Color of Magic by Terry Pratchett, it's an old favorite that I was re-reading :) big question on my mind now is what to read next!
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I am reading a very inspiring book currently. It's not very famous. Its name is 10 Authors, 10 True Stories, 10 Ways To Get Your Book Published
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I just started Life of Pi by Yann Martel
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I am reading Animal Farm by George Orwell but Looking For Alaska and the Girl on the train were great books as well.
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I am currently reading Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte. This one is a bit of a slow read for me.
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Hi Everyone!
Iam currently reading "The Street Lawyer" by John Grisham.I love reading fiction and have covered a lot of books from the past few years.
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I am currently reading I'd Tell You I Love, But Then I'd Have to Kill You by Ally Carter. I haven't really been able to get into it but I'm not even halfway yet so I'm sure I'll get into it soon.
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I'm currently reading The Husband's secret by Liane Moriarty. It's really good and hard to put down!!
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Jltimmons wrote:I'm currently reading The Husband's secret by Liane Moriarty. It's really good and hard to put down!!
Agree! I have read it and enjoyed it.
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