What books are you reading?
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I am now reading reading Heartless by some author whose name escapes me. Also, I'm still trudging my way through The Fellowship of the Ring... very, very slowly. For school, one of the books I'm reading is The Purpose Driven Life. I'm loving it.
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I finished A Memory Between Us late last night, excellent book. Cannot wait for the third one!! I am now starting The Waiting by Suzanne Woods Fisher, it is the second book in her Lancaster County Secrets trilogy/series.
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And the Bride Wore White by Dannah Gresh. I've read it before. And I'm reading His Princess: Love Letters from Your King by Sheri Rose Shepherd.
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Lots of books, really. Mainly Hostage by Nancy Mankins and Left Behind 14 by Jerry Jenkins.
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I finished The Waiting, excellent book. I am starting my first Christmas novel for 2010: I'll Be Home for Christmas by Julie Cannon. New author (at least to me) and a new series. The second one already has me intrigued so I have it on order as well.
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I finished I'll Be Home for Christmas last night, excellent book I really enjoyed it. I have started The Perfect Blend by Trish Perry.
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Do comic "books" count? *coughsonicthehedgehogcough* I used to read a lot but not anymore.
I am reading How They Kept the Faith by Grace Raymond.
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The Ferryman Will be There.
It's the first book I've read since the summer pretty much. I'm half done it now. It's not too bad.
It's the first book I've read since the summer pretty much. I'm half done it now. It's not too bad.
I finished A Perfect Blend tonight. I loved it and I cannot wait for the second book in the series. I am starting Surrender the Heart by M. L. Tyndall
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I'm rereading the Harry Potter series in seventy-two hours. They aren't consecutive, but I'[m trying to see how fast I can read them. So far I don't think I've broken twenty-four yet, but we'll have to see.
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The Sign of the Beaver by E.G. Speare.
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I have read that book. I am reading the codebreaker series at this moment.
"The Language of Bees" by Laure R. King
I've been on a book-reading rampage the last week: Persuasion (Jane Austen), And Then There Were None (Agatha Christie), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, and The Hunger Games. On the other end of the spectrum, I'm a chapter away from finishing Mere Christianity, which I started at the beginning of the semester.
Oh my! How did you do?TigerintheShadows wrote:I'm rereading the Harry Potter series in seventy-two hours. They aren't consecutive, but I'[m trying to see how fast I can read them. So far I don't think I've broken twenty-four yet, but we'll have to see.
LizzieG wrote: And Then There Were None (Agatha Christie),
One of my favorite books.
LizzieG wrote: The Hunger Games
How is this series by the way?
I just bought this year's winner of the Booker Prize to see what is being regarded as "good writing" these days.
It's great! I couldn't put it (the first one) down, and I can't wait to read the next one!Bennett wrote:LizzieG wrote: The Hunger Games
How is this series by the way?