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Post by Patti3737 on Feb 21, 2006 17:09:44 GMT -5
I have seen this topic posted on a number of other boards. I find it interesting because I am always looking for new and interesting books to read.
1. Son of a Witch - I loved Wicked so I decided to check out the story of her "son". Interesting but not captivating. It is hard to picture it as a successful musical but who knows.
2. Eleven on Top-the latest Stephanie Plum novel. One of those quick fun reads.
3. In Cold Blood - I read it as a kid but with the new movie about Capote (which I have not seen. I do not see many movies) I thought I would re-read it.
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Post by mp313 on Feb 21, 2006 18:33:41 GMT -5
I love to read! but never seem to have the chance these days... I have been trying to get thru Mary Higgins Clark " Night time is My Time" since before Christmas. I don't know if it is b/c it is slow moving or b/c I just can't seem to find the time. Interesting about "son of a witch"...I should try to read that since my daughter and I are going to see Wicked in NYC in May ( her third time; my first; she loves that musical).
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Post by MrsB on Feb 21, 2006 21:23:39 GMT -5
Right now I'm reading lots of technical books because I'm back in school and I'm always reading stuff to help me in my job (Teaching Reading to Children with Down Syndrome right now.) Check my Book Nook archive for latest reads "just for fun". www.patriotworld.com/KarensRW/BookNookArchive.htm(In the summer, I read 2 or 3 books a week..AT least and sometimes one a day!)
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Post by Bleed Blue on Feb 22, 2006 23:15:54 GMT -5
I just re-read the Narnia series thanks to the new movie. I've read those books so many fricken times.
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Post by MrsB on Feb 23, 2006 0:08:57 GMT -5
I've read the entire series at least a dozen times myself Chris...and will likely read them again! They are my absolute favorite books of all time.
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