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Poll: What are you currently reading?
Hopefully this will help the board come alive!
I just finished reading Inconceivable by Carolyn and Sean Savage. It's about a couple who was implanted with the wrong embryo's and ended up carry the other couple baby to term and then ultimately gave that baby back to genetic parents. The story was incredible and pulled on the heart strings. I just can't imagine what I would ever do if I was in their shoes.
Re: Poll: What are you currently reading?
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I'm about 3/4 of the way through "Hotel at the Corner of Bitter and Sweet"
Kitchen Confidential and rereading Jane Eyre
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I Am America (And So Can You)
Once I finish, MIL lent me a book the Tuohys wrote.
I just snatched this up at the library this week! Haven't started it yet though. Working on "Sing You Home" by Jodi Picoult and "Rescue" by Anita Shreve. And of course just finished "The Kitchen House"
My friend, who I trained for a half-marathon with, brought over "Born to Run," by Christopher McDougall, so that will likely be my next read.
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I'm reading A Fistful of Charms, part of the Rachel Morgan series by Kim Harrison. I enjoy these books but for some reason they seem to take me awhile to get through.
I recently read Return to Paradise by Simone Elkeles, the follow-up to Leaving Paradise, and really enjoyed it. I think I liked it better than the first one.
And I read Paranormalcy by Kiersten White and loved it! It, along with the book above, is a YA novel. Quick, fun read.
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I loved "Sing You Home". I just read that while in AK.
I just finished The Kitchen House for book club.
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"The Fourth Bear" by Jasper Fforde - its kind of a satire but I can't figure out what its a satire of - just nursery tales I guess? (premise is that he is investigating Goldilocks' disappearance.) It's good though.
I also just started Still Alice by Lisa Genova.
I just finished reading/skimming a bunch of labor books.
I'm reading Bethenny Frankel's new book A Place of Yes. It's just eh. She rambles too much!
I'm planning on reading Two Kisses for Maddy by Matt Logelin and Still Alice.
I really want to read Inconceivable too. I just can't imagine....
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I just finished The Kitchen House for book club (but didn't go...)
I'm continuing to read Einstein Never Used Flashcards. It is a book about child development.
The Strange Affair of SpringHeel Jack by Mark Hodder. It's a Steampunk novel that is entertaining enough, but I really haven't had time to finish it. I've renewed it 3x so I really have to finish it by June.
I started an old one by Sandra Brown called Hello, Darkness. It's really good.
I don't think I could read Inconceivable..... maybe in a couple of years but def not right now.
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