alexis77 Adopt a Greyhound! O.G. Apr 8, 2007 2,270 47 Nov 5, 2010 #106 Nov 5, 2010 #106 The Postcard Killers by James Patterson. I always try to balance out what I read--I just read an intense nonfiction book about extreme religion, so now I feel as if I need an easy, nonfiction read. Does anyone else do this?
The Postcard Killers by James Patterson. I always try to balance out what I read--I just read an intense nonfiction book about extreme religion, so now I feel as if I need an easy, nonfiction read. Does anyone else do this?
VanessaJean Tattooed Princess O.G. Jun 24, 2007 11,467 1 Nov 5, 2010 #107 Nov 5, 2010 #107 I always do this. I like to read a fiction book and a non- fiction book at the same time.
madamefifi cat hoarder O.G. Aug 23, 2006 5,809 742 Nov 5, 2010 #108 Nov 5, 2010 #108 The Wives of Henry Oades by Johanna Moran.
mrb4bags Member Nov 11, 2007 1,258 0 Nov 6, 2010 #110 Nov 6, 2010 #110 An Artist of the Floating World by Kazuo Ishiguro
Aniski Save me Superman! Dec 29, 2009 3,021 0 Nov 6, 2010 #111 Nov 6, 2010 #111 Re-reading Dark Paradise by Tami Hoag.
VanessaJean Tattooed Princess O.G. Jun 24, 2007 11,467 1 Nov 7, 2010 #112 Nov 7, 2010 #112 Just started Definitely Dead.
jburgh BV ~ Ferragamo ~ TODs Moderator O.G. Aug 17, 2007 15,380 735 Nov 7, 2010 #113 Nov 7, 2010 #113 Just finished "She Got up off the Couch" by Haven Kimmel. It is a follow-up to "Zippy." I actually listened to the book on CD, read by the author. It was funny, and satisfying. Read the editorial review here: http://www.amazon.com/She-Got-Off-C...500X/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1289144460&sr=8-7 ETA: Whoops...what are you readING, as in the present tense. I'll post my comment in the reviews thread! Last edited: Nov 7, 2010
Just finished "She Got up off the Couch" by Haven Kimmel. It is a follow-up to "Zippy." I actually listened to the book on CD, read by the author. It was funny, and satisfying. Read the editorial review here: http://www.amazon.com/She-Got-Off-C...500X/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1289144460&sr=8-7 ETA: Whoops...what are you readING, as in the present tense. I'll post my comment in the reviews thread!
marie-lou Chocolate Heaven O.G. Dec 6, 2006 5,744 3 Nov 7, 2010 #114 Nov 7, 2010 #114 I am reading "the lost symbol" by Dan Brown
J jgarfieldk Member Mar 12, 2007 185 0 Nov 8, 2010 #115 Nov 8, 2010 #115 I just finished "World without end" by Ken Follett (sp?). This morning I started "The ice house" by Minette Walters. I needed something lighter after the Ken Follett's book...I can't say I didn't enjoy it but I'm very glad that I finally finished it.
I just finished "World without end" by Ken Follett (sp?). This morning I started "The ice house" by Minette Walters. I needed something lighter after the Ken Follett's book...I can't say I didn't enjoy it but I'm very glad that I finally finished it.
G GirlFriday Member Mar 30, 2008 4,109 1 Nov 8, 2010 #116 Nov 8, 2010 #116 The Help by Kathryn Stockett. I'm really enjoying it so far.
katran26 Bargain Hunter! O.G. Aug 25, 2008 5,414 219 Nov 8, 2010 #117 Nov 8, 2010 #117 Reading Portia de Rossi's book "Unbearable Lightness" - saw that touching interview on Ellen and decided to go ahead. So far it's very moving...
Reading Portia de Rossi's book "Unbearable Lightness" - saw that touching interview on Ellen and decided to go ahead. So far it's very moving...
Cindi My baby, Bellis O.G. Aug 8, 2006 9,866 159 Nov 8, 2010 #118 Nov 8, 2010 #118 Full Dark, No Stars - Stephen King. I am really enjoying this even though I am not a big fan of short stories/novellas.
Full Dark, No Stars - Stephen King. I am really enjoying this even though I am not a big fan of short stories/novellas.
SoxFan777 j'adore dior O.G. Oct 19, 2007 1,630 13 Nov 8, 2010 #119 Nov 8, 2010 #119 I jumped on the bandwagon: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo... LOVE IT! I can't put it down...
babypie Member Jun 3, 2007 18,877 2 Nov 8, 2010 #120 Nov 8, 2010 #120 katran26 said: Reading Portia de Rossi's book "Unbearable Lightness" - saw that touching interview on Ellen and decided to go ahead. So far it's very moving... Click to expand... Ohhh please review it in the book review thread when you're done, I've been contemplating buying it!
katran26 said: Reading Portia de Rossi's book "Unbearable Lightness" - saw that touching interview on Ellen and decided to go ahead. So far it's very moving... Click to expand... Ohhh please review it in the book review thread when you're done, I've been contemplating buying it!