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Right now I'm reading Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, Les Misérables, and South by Ernest Shackleton.
Two of them are for in person book clubs, I'm starting to wonder if I'll get them finished in time!



Oh, I've been really..."
A Thousand Spendid Suns was soooo hard to get through. I cried throughout. The mark of a really good book.

Oooh, Fiona, enjoy the Deathly Hallows re-read! I re-read it last year and I loved it more than the first time I read it. I guess since I was flipping through the pages like crazy the first time, I missed a few things. It moved up in ranks as my favorite Harry Potter book bumping The Goblet of Fire to the number 2 spot.
Anyway, now I'm reading Big Stone Gap by Adriana Trigiani and am really liking it so far. I was in the mood for some Southern comfort and this is definitely doing the trick.




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Now I'm reading Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit by John Douglas. The psychology major in me was really looking forward to this book.






Did you enjoy The Last Child? I've wanted to read it since seeing it in Borders.



Yes Frances, it was a thrilling mystery. I love mysteries that have twists and turns and keeps you gurssing and The Last Child does that.



But I think I'll curl up with Sense and Sensibility comfortably. It's the only Austen book I haven't read.
I can't seem to hit it off with the other two. Has anyone else read The Fight Club and Shantaram? What did you think of them?

"Little Women" is one of my all-time favorites! Enjoy! :-)

But I think I'll curl up with Sense and Sensibility comfortably. It's the only Austen book I..."
I read The Fight Club. It was pretty hard to get into, my friend forced it on me since he's in love with that book, but it turned out pretty good!





I love this author, recently read her other two books, Sacrifice and Blood Harvest (her latest).

Reading The Calling








One of his scariest, enjoy! (If that's the right word.)


One of his scariest, enjoy! (If that's the right word.)"
Thanks, Vince! I heard so much about it and it starts quite promising. .:)
While reading The Shining I'm listening to A Hat Full of Sky by Terry Pratchett - I adore them little Wee Free Men. �


When you read, does your mood affect the impression the book leaves on you?

But I think I'll curl up with Sense and Sensibility comfortably. It's the only Austen book I..."
I have read Fight Club. My reaction:
4092 Fight Club a novel, by Chuck Palahniuk (read 12 Nov 2005) I accidentally heard of this book and noted it had 519 reviews on Amazon, which is a lot, and I, stupidly, decided to read it. I knew as soon as I started it that it was junk, but I finished it. The central character starts fight clubs where there is much violence tho no one dies. It is all fantastic and boring. I think I laughed about four times in the entire reading. The book has a cult following and there is a movie. The book apparently was published in 1995. I found it an entire waste of time.


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Oh, I've been really wanting to re-read that series! Is it just as good the second time around?
I'm reading A Thousand Splendid Suns. So heart-wrenching, but beautifully written.