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Poll: What are you reading?
What's everyone currently reading?
Now that I have found time to read again, I'm looking for suggestions.
Re: Poll: What are you reading?
miscarriage on 11/26/09 at 5w6d
I am slogging my way through the non-fiction tome "The Battle for Christmas" that details how our modern Christmas celebration came about, i.e. trees, time with family/friends, Santa Claus, day off from work, presents for kids, etc. It's an interesting but dense read.
I'm supposed to be reading "Neverwhere" by Neil Gaiman for book club next week. Ha! I've read it before though, and I plan to pick it up at some point before next Saturday.
I downloaded a bunch of cheapo books from Kindle last week, but I'm not really loving any of them so far. I read "The Overnight Socialite' last week and it was pretty good.
I think I'll read the Andy Cohen book next - we'll see.
I have a hard enough time remembering who is who on the show. I think the books would confuse the heck out of me.
Don't get me wrong--it is confusing, but I have memorized the main characters (from watching the show a ridiculous amount of times) and take "notes" in my Nook about who they are on the show. I guess that is the nerd part in me.
I just started Catching Fire last night. I read the Hunger Game in five days (which is good for me with two babies at home). I have two more weeks to finish these books up. I picked up another book that I had holding at the library.
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There is an appendix in the back of the book that lists all the houses and the characters and their relationships to each other. If you're reading on the Nook or Kindle, you may not realize it. I read the series in paperback and found that part of the book very helpful