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steph4777

True Colors by Kristin Hannah

 
Posted 4/27/09 11:17 AM
SuperLRN

Queen of babble gets hitched by Meg cabot

 
Posted 4/28/09 7:57 PM
JBooth

I am reading "A Thousand Splendid Suns" right now and while I like it, I reallllllly want something GOOD to happen soon. It's pretty sad and I am rooting for the characters to have some GOOD in their lives soon.

 
Posted 4/29/09 9:29 AM
LightUpOurLife

I just returned Wicked to the library. I couldn't finish reading it. I'm normally a really good reader, but it was dragging. I think I should have read it before going to see the Broadway play.

I'm going to start Possible Side Effects now.

 
Posted 4/29/09 2:54 PM
mrswask

Just finished Very Valentine by Adriana Trigiani - LOVED it - read it it one dayChat Icon

I'm now reading "Helter Skelter" by Vincent Bugliosi. It's the account of the Charles Manson Murders.

 
Posted 4/29/09 8:09 PM
GrayStreet09


Posted by mrswask

Just finished Very Valentine by Adriana Trigiani - LOVED it - read it it one dayChat Icon

I'm now reading "Helter Skelter" by Vincent Bugliosi. It's the account of the Charles Manson Murders.




I read that book a few years back and I was TOTALLY captivated by it! It is a very interesting read, enjoy it!

 
Posted 4/30/09 9:12 PM
kimbalina

Water for Elephants - by Sara Gruen

 
Posted 5/1/09 9:18 AM
steph4777

The House at Sugar Beach: A Memoir by Helene Cooper

 
Posted 5/1/09 10:55 AM
LINewbie

I finished Harry Potter book 3 - funny because the movie just started on ABC. lol

I'm onto Book 4, and right on task to finish them all before the next movie!!

 
Posted 5/2/09 8:04 PM
mrsmck

Sag Harbor by Colson Whitehead.

 
Posted 5/3/09 1:33 PM
Gertyrae


Posted by mrsmck

Sag Harbor by Colson Whitehead.



Just finished this!!! Next it's The Road by Cormac McCarthy

 
Posted 5/5/09 9:16 PM
mrsmck


Posted by Gertyrae


Posted by mrsmck

Sag Harbor by Colson Whitehead.



Just finished this!!! Next it's The Road by Cormac McCarthy



Having a hard time getting into S.H. But I'm not even 50 pages into it yet....

 
Posted 5/6/09 12:07 AM
MrsDiamondgrlie

Where Are You Now? - Mary Higgins Clark

 
Posted 5/6/09 9:24 PM
steph4777

My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult

 
Posted 5/8/09 12:31 PM
mrsmck

Very Valentine, by Adriana Trigiani. I recently met her at a library conference, and she was hilarious!!!

 
Posted 5/8/09 10:01 PM
mrswask


Posted by mrsmck

Very Valentine, by Adriana Trigiani. I recently met her at a library conference, and she was hilarious!!!




I read Very Valentine a few weeks ago and loved it!

 
Posted 5/9/09 12:12 PM
LightUpOurLife

I just finished Friday Night Knitting Club and it was REALLY good! I took my time and enjoyed it, which has been rare for me lately. I read it in 3 days because I wanted to know what was going to happen to each character.

 
Posted 5/9/09 3:36 PM
mrswask

Just started "The Dilemma" by Penny Vincenzi.

 
Posted 5/10/09 9:50 PM
steph4777

Summer Sisters by Judy Blume

 
Posted 5/12/09 2:18 PM
GioiaMia

The Evolution Of A Cro-Magnon

In his new autobiography, NYHC legend John Bloodclot Joseph recounts his hard times and spiritual redemption. A traumatic childhood in foster homes was just the beginning of John's evolution. Before fronting one of the most important bands in the underground punk scene, the Cro-Mags, John faced homelessness, addiction, betrayal and insanity. Still, even his success couldn't save him from a relapse that set him back to square one - rock bottom. The book is a raw and unapologetic autobiography about his life. Consider yourself warned.

I just finished Time Traveler's Wife - thought it was GOOD but was expecting more.

Next is Water for Elephants.

 
Posted 5/13/09 10:04 AM
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