What is everyone reading this week?
Sleepy
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Posted 11:42 pm, 07/07/2012
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I am reading Prisoner of Azkaban, third in the series of Harry Potter books.
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1goddess
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Posted 10:23 am, 07/07/2012
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The Laughing Jesus
revealing the gnostic side of christianity or the side that was pushed to the back.
Would make a nice read and discuss for a group.
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ap1224
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Posted 12:18 pm, 06/19/2012
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Just finished "A Discovery of Witches" by Deborah Harkness. Good, but had an open ending I didn't appreciate much. The second is coming out soon. Now I'm reading "The Night Circus" by Erin Morgenstern. Pretty good book.
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smalltownman
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Posted 7:17 pm, 06/03/2012
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Just finished "The Red Prophet" by Orson Scott Card, part of the Alvin Miller series
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lady laws
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Posted 6:16 pm, 05/25/2012
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A Darker Justice by Sallie Bissell a really good book, and the library has it. Enjoy
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RJspetkitten
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Posted 11:27 am, 05/25/2012
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Currently reading "Die Trying" by Lee Child, the second book in the Jack Reacher Novels. These books have it all - murder, mystery, lots of violence & a little romance. Jack Reacher is a very likable character.
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wisdomVSknowledge
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Posted 4:33 pm, 08/24/2011
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Freak by Ron Sanders
Available on www.obooko.com! A good selection of eBooks.... FREE!
I just finished chapter 5 and it's getting harder and harder to lay it down (uh, turn it off).
Synopsis; | | A shadow haunts the sunny streets of Venice Beach, working his way through all the women and valuables he can handle. So far he’s been lucky. But too much of a good thing makes a man careless; he gets sloppy, he lets down his guard. From bizarre arrest to explosive conclusion, Freak is a wild rollercoaster of a ride, featuring impossible escapes, a dizzying manhunt, and a gothic mini-movie of a courtroom confession, wherein you’ll meet the real Nicolas Vilenov, slippery opportunist and soulless predator, bogeyman of a thousand suppressed dreams.
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Gillian
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Posted 8:21 pm, 06/19/2011
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I loved Olive Kitteridge. In fact, I've loved everything Elizabeth Strout's published.
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1goddess
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Posted 7:12 pm, 06/19/2011
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bluemule...I need to borrow that book...
This week reading Ford County...
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ObLaDi-ObLaDa
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Posted 5:47 pm, 06/19/2011
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Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Stout - won the Pulitzer, about 1/2 through and I don't see it!
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bluemule
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Posted 10:53 pm, 06/11/2011
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A Fortune At Your Feet
A. D. Kessler
How you can get rich, stay rich and enjoy being rich with creative real estate.
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ObLaDi-ObLaDa
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Posted 7:46 pm, 06/08/2011
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Mrs. Kimble by Jennifer Haigh
BTW, loved Cleopatra's Daughter and Saving Fish From Drowning, A Reliable Wife - not so much.
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ObLaDi-ObLaDa
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Posted 9:31 pm, 05/28/2011
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A Reliable Wife by Robert Goolwick
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Riverbend
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Posted 5:08 pm, 05/23/2011
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"I'll Walk Alone" by Mary Higgins Clark
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rjspetkitten
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Posted 7:21 am, 05/21/2011
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The Heroin Diaries by Nikki Sixx - If you have ever done drugs or wanted to do drugs, this book will scare the living crap out of you!
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lady laws
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Posted 5:51 pm, 05/10/2011
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Someone Like You, by Barbara Bretton. very good book , available at the library.
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ObLaDi-ObLaDa
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Posted 6:43 pm, 04/25/2011
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Just finished Cleopatra's Daughter and just started the new Amy Tan - Saving Fish From Drowning
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RJspetkitten
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Posted 11:22 am, 04/25/2011
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Freedom by Daniel Suarez. It is the sequel to his book, Daemon. Very interesting read, can honestly say it has scared the crap out of me.
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bluemule
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Posted 12:10 am, 04/25/2011
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Born In Blood
The Lost Secrets Of Freemasonry
by John J. Robinson
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Rowan
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Posted 8:53 pm, 04/22/2011
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Th Lincoln Lawyer...I didn't get a chance to see the movie, so far..so good.
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