What books are you reading?

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Karin wrote:I just finished reading A Proposal by Lori Wick, and so I'm not sure what I'm going to read now.
Have you read the Kensington Chronicles? If you like Lori Wick, those are ones that I really like! They're kind of lame, like all of her books, but highly enjoyable and very re-readable! \:D/
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I just started reading Trumpeter of Krakow this morning. I forget who the author is.
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Karin wrote:I just finished reading A Proposal by Lori Wick, and so I'm not sure what I'm going to read now.
Have you read the Kensington Chronicles? If you like Lori Wick, those are ones that I really like! They're kind of lame, like all of her books, but highly enjoyable and very re-readable! \:D/
No, I haven't read those. I'll probably read them eventually if I keep getting Lori Wick books when I go to the library. :)
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I'm still reading Insomnia by Stephen King for the 2nd time. After tomorrow, I"ll actually have time for pleasure reading until May 15th! \:D/
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The Disappearing Jewel of Madagascar by Sigmund Brouwer \:D/
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EUCC wrote:I'm still reading Insomnia by Stephen King for the 2nd time. After tomorrow, I"ll actually have time for pleasure reading until May 15th! \:D/
Cool! Another Stephen King fan!! Do you like Insomnia? I haven't read it yet. What other books/movies ya like?
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Larry The Pickle wrote:
EUCC wrote:I'm still reading Insomnia by Stephen King for the 2nd time. After tomorrow, I"ll actually have time for pleasure reading until May 15th! \:D/
Cool! Another Stephen King fan!! Do you like Insomnia? I haven't read it yet. What other books/movies ya like?
Just go to that lovely thread you began and I listed most of the ones I've read. Insomnia is okay, honestly though it's not my favorite. I guess I liked it enough to read it twice though!
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Haha!! I'm reading 3 or 4 books at the same time! And I'm not getting confused!! (It's quite a feat for me)

:D :D :D

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Good books.
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Arwen wrote:Haha!! I'm reading 3 or 4 books at the same time! And I'm not getting confused!! (It's quite a feat for me)

:D :D :D

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- I can't remember the author, Boy Meets Girl, Say Hello to Courtship - Josh Harris, the Bible, and I just finished A Tangled Web - L. M. Montgomery

Good books.
I think I've been in that many before. Or more.
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Laura Ingalls wrote:The Disappearing Jewel of Madagascar by Sigmund Brouwer \:D/
Yes! Somebody else is reading a Sigmund Brouwer book! :D He's a Canadian, you know! O:) I've read that book too, though under the old, original covers, and I think he might have slightly updated them (bringing them out of the '90s ;)) when they were re-released. I like the Accidental Detectives books! :D

I'm reading "I Want to Go Home" by Gordon Korman right now - it's such a fun book! \:D/ I may be a bit above the target audience right now, but it's still hilarious!
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I am reading The Gathering Place by Thomas Kinkade and someone else.
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at the moment i'm not reading a book right now. but tomorow i hope to start The complex infrostructure of the female mind by Relient K but if i ccant find that i want to read from Gangs to Grace by t-bone
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I read A Stranger for Christmas by Carol Lynn Pearson this afternoon.
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Laura Ingalls wrote:The Disappearing Jewel of Madagascar by Sigmund Brouwer \:D/
Yes! Somebody else is reading a Sigmund Brouwer book! :D He's a Canadian, you know! O:) I've read that book too, though under the old, original covers, and I think he might have slightly updated them (bringing them out of the '90s ;)) when they were re-released. I like the Accidental Detectives books! :D
Our library just got all the newly released ones in...and I checked every one of them out. ;) I haven't read them before, so I'm enjoying them a lot - even though they're for 8-12 year olds and I'm 19. :anxious:

I'm now on The Legend of the Gilded Saber! \:D/
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I'm not reading anything right now. I finished my book last night. Next on my reading list is Love's Soft Whisper by June Masters Bacher.
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The Battle for Middle-earth, Fleming Rutledge.

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"The Witness" by Dee Henderson \:D/ Good stuff so far!
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Catspaw wrote:"The Witness" by Dee Henderson \:D/ Good stuff so far!
Isn't that part of the O'Malley series? I really enjoyed the O'Malley series! :D
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Karin wrote:
Catspaw wrote:"The Witness" by Dee Henderson \:D/ Good stuff so far!
Isn't that part of the O'Malley series? I really enjoyed the O'Malley series! :D
I really liked the O'Malley books as well, but "The Witness" is actually Dee Henderson's latest book, and is not part of any existing series. :)
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