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Post by mermon on Apr 21, 2011 15:46:21 GMT -5
Elisabeth, which book of Twilight you like the most? For me it's Eclipse.
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Post by lizabethann333 on Apr 22, 2011 0:07:29 GMT -5
That is, no doubt, my favorite as well however, if she would ever finish Midnight Sun that might become my favorite, i've read what she has on her website and LOVE it lol
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Post by mintonl1 on Jul 26, 2011 22:50:26 GMT -5
I am reading "Sarah's Key." Super good book.. so far that is.
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Post by Sasha4Jake on Jul 30, 2011 8:58:26 GMT -5
Booty Nomad by Scott Mebus
I got it as a present, I wouldn't have chosen it myself. It's okay, one line cracked me up: "What my mom does with food should replace ethnic cleansing as the number one crime against humanity on the UN chart."
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2011 13:20:57 GMT -5
Definitley Dead by Charlaine Harris
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Post by Sasha4Jake on Aug 1, 2011 4:24:43 GMT -5
I got the new TESS GERRITSEN today - The Silent Girl. I will start reading it tonight! Booty Nomand will have to wait till later to be finished!
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Post by book on Aug 1, 2011 10:04:49 GMT -5
i justfinished reading the silent girl sasha good read
im reading Footsteps on the shore by Pauline Rowson
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Post by mermon on Aug 1, 2011 12:02:38 GMT -5
Oh! I like TESS GERRITSEN a lot. So far I've read three or four books. I don't know Silent Girl yet. Lately I read Lucrezia Borgia by John Faunce. Fantastic book, but not for sensitive person, cause those times were terrible. I would never want to live then. Her father - Rodrigo Borgia was a Pope Alexander. She was a wise and interesting woman, not so diabolic like it was written about her. Now the historians changed their opinion about her, according to the facts. That book is written from her point of view. She was a puppet in her father and brother Caesar hands. Her brother was a sick devil.
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Post by Sasha4Jake on Aug 2, 2011 3:35:57 GMT -5
Oh! I like TESS GERRITSEN a lot. So far I've read three or four books. I don't know Silent Girl yet. I LOVE Tess. I have read all her books, even the one's she wrote before she got famous and that were published with Harlekin books (cheesy love stories really). Same with Karin Slaughter and Cody McFadyen. I love those kind of books. Too bad we don't get "Rizzoli and Isles" on TV her.
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Post by mintonl1 on Sept 26, 2011 19:51:08 GMT -5
Okay don't laugh but I am only on the 2nd book in the Twilight series! I really don't read much but I read the first one (which took me 2 years to read) but I am really into this one... My goal is to finish the series by the time the next movie is released!
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Post by Sasha4Jake on Oct 6, 2011 4:49:33 GMT -5
Well, at least you have a goal.
I don't read as much as I used to right now because I have started going to the gym three times a week and that's taking up most of my reading time.
But currently I'm reading "Before I go to sleep" by S.J. Watson about a woman who looses her complete memory of the last 20 years everytime she falls asleep. The only person she can trust is her husband Ben. Or is he the one person she should not trust at all?
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Post by mintonl1 on Oct 6, 2011 19:21:02 GMT -5
oh Wow Sasha, that book sounds good! Well I finished Twilight and have moved on to New Moon! I usually read right before bed but can only get through about 20 minutes and then have to go to sleep!
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Post by Sasha4Jake on Oct 7, 2011 3:55:17 GMT -5
When I read in bed before I go to sleep it's usually 1 or 2 am before I turn off the ligth, so I try not to read in bed anymore.
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Post by mintonl1 on Oct 8, 2011 9:06:19 GMT -5
wow! I used to get in bed about 30 mins before i had to go to sleep and just watch tv but i found myself too awake after that. so now i try to read for 30 mins and it puts me out! i have to get up by 630 which is soooo hard to do for me!
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Post by Sasha4Jake on Oct 8, 2011 14:12:41 GMT -5
My alarm clock is set for 6.15 which is virtually impossible to make when I've gone to bed at 1 am or later. I usually oversleep then and have to rush the kids and me out the house which is never a good start into one's day. So I try to eliminate it more often but I'm not always successful.
I've started reading "The Cutting" by James Hayman today. The back cover reads:
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