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| kristin597 |
The Shack. So far so good. Posted 10/14/09 12:32 PM |
| MrsProfessor |
That was a terribly disturbing book- I was a little upset when my book club chose it too but it did generate a great discussion. Though I would not have read it at all on my own. I am reading Olive Kittridge for my next book club book. Posted 10/14/09 5:28 PM |
| CallaLily |
Snow Flower and the Secret Fan Posted 10/14/09 6:26 PM |
| DiamondGirl |
The Last Summer (of You & Me) by Ann Brashares (she also wrote Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants) Posted 10/14/09 8:01 PM |
| checka |
Such a Pretty Fat by Jen Lancaster Posted 10/15/09 6:44 PM |
| Milerose |
I just started The Time of my Life by Patrick Swayze and his wife. It is very good so far and I am already to cry! Posted 10/16/09 12:31 PM |
| GrayStreet09 |
Just finished The Stand, didn't much care for it really. Posted 10/16/09 2:04 PM |
| mrsmck |
Viola in Reel Life, by Adriana Trigiani. It's her first YA novel. Posted 10/16/09 3:05 PM |
| WhatNow |
The Bonesetter's Daughter Posted 10/16/09 6:11 PM |
| Sherwood |
Yes I read it as a book club pick as well. I doubt I would have read it on my own. Olive Kttredge was pretty good though
Posted 10/17/09 4:16 PM |
| mrswask |
Relentless - Dean Koontz Posted 10/18/09 1:32 AM |
| Sherwood |
A Gate at the Stairs-Lorrie Moore. Just started it. Posted 10/18/09 12:35 PM |
| SnickNNick |
Just read Everyone Worth Knowing by Lauren Weisberger which was enjoyable and light. Now reading About a Boy (Nick Hornby)...love some other Nick Hornby stuff Posted 10/19/09 8:52 PM |
| CrankyPants |
Vodka are you there, it's me Chelsea-by Chelsea Handler, pretty funny. Posted 10/20/09 12:43 PM |
| greenfreak |
Based on recommendations from this thread, I've finished: Posted 10/20/09 1:56 PM |
| greenfreak |
By the way, I'm in Bobbie Flay's at SmithHaven Mall waiting for food when a waitress comes over with it and says, "Oh I love that book!" (I was reading The Giver) Posted 10/20/09 1:59 PM |
| RadioLau |
The Time Traveler's Wife Posted 10/22/09 1:46 PM |
| kristin597 |
Just finished "The Shack". It wasn't for me. Now onto "Perfect Match" by Jodi Picoult. Posted 10/23/09 12:29 PM |
| Sellazz |
I want to read this -- how was it. I heard pretty disturbing. Posted 10/23/09 1:18 PM |
| mrsmck |
Outlander, by Diana Gabaldon. It's the first in the series. Posted 10/24/09 10:47 PM |
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