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What I'm reading

Post Number:#76  Postby ITZNovels » 26 Jul 2009, 17:12

I'm juggling two books in my spare time. I'm reading Boys R Us, by Lisi Harrison, and Emma by Jane Austen.
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Post Number:#77  Postby Syrinx » 26 Jul 2009, 21:09

I'm currently reading When True Night Falls by C.S. Friedman. I love it. :)
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Post Number:#78  Postby twilly » 26 Jul 2009, 21:40

Right now im reading the picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
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Post Number:#79  Postby cascol » 27 Jul 2009, 18:59

just finished "year of magical thinking" by Joan Didion. I just picked up "look me in the eye" by John Elder Robison.
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Post Number:#80  Postby cricket » 28 Jul 2009, 00:09

I have just started reading wuthering heights, I have read the first chapter many times but now im actually getting into it.
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Post Number:#81  Postby book_reader » 28 Jul 2009, 06:59

Just finished 'Eat Pray Love' by Elizabeth Gilbert. Enjoyed it in parts.
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Post Number:#82  Postby aias » 28 Jul 2009, 12:29

I 've just started reading 'The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay' by Chabon - which I immediately like a lot - and finishing 'The life of Pi' by Martel.
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Post Number:#83  Postby humble » 28 Jul 2009, 13:23

Sobolevsky - The history of Greek literature
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Post Number:#84  Postby jasonkendall » 28 Jul 2009, 22:16

CSI miami books
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Post Number:#85  Postby atrixa » 29 Jul 2009, 06:39

The Bad Dog's Diary by Martin Howard. If you're a dog lover, I'd really recommend it.
"Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read."

Groucho Marx
US comedian with Marx Brothers (1890 - 1977)
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Post Number:#86  Postby sweetharleygirl » 30 Jul 2009, 11:25

Pendragon book Ten: The Soldiers of Halla by K.J. MacHale
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hi - my Sisters keeper

Post Number:#87  Postby mydebbers » 04 Aug 2009, 16:41

Just finished " My sisters keeper", "The Memory Keepers daughter", and ordered " The time travelers wife". I have read Wicked, Son of witch and 1-4 books of the True blood series.
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Post Number:#88  Postby Bowlie » 04 Aug 2009, 16:51

cricket wrote:I have just started reading wuthering heights, I have read the first chapter many times but now im actually getting into it.


That is one intense book. I got a headache at the end of it! It was really good though.
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Re: What I'm reading now...

Post Number:#89  Postby SandyLG » 09 Aug 2009, 18:34

Water for Elephants is a great read....a real pager turner you don't want to end
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Post Number:#90  Postby improveeyesight » 10 Aug 2009, 02:03

Health topics books!
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