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Lurkers??? Bueller??? Come on out!
Re: Lurkers??? Bueller??? Come on out!
Loved Troublemaker!! I've liked Leah Remini ever since Saved By the Bell. I'm old.
Anyway, I am currently reading Voyager. I LOVE LOVE LOVE the Outlander series!! I was one of those "doubters" early on. I'll gladly take a bite of that humble pie.
I'm in the middle of a re-read of Dragonfly in Amber, but Voyager is my all-time favorite from the series. Enjoy!
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Ive been at my job 17 years, married for 11 1/2 years, have 3 daughters 29, 24 and 18 and a 1 year old grandson. I also have an 8 year old Yorkie that runs my house. My youngest is a senior in high school and I'm dreading the day she leaves for college.
I usually have 2 books going at a time, a library book and one on my Kindle. Right now I'm reading The Lake House by Kate Morton and The Paris Key by Juliet Blackwell.
::waves enthusiastically:: Hi Lauren!!
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I know I follow lots of you on GR and Instagram but I'm glad to see more board posting!
I'm reading The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt which I really like so far but I'm only 200 out of 776 pages in.
My name is lotus624 and I'm a lurker. I joined the nest back in 2006 as a newlywed after using the knot to plan my wedding. I have been lurking for many years, enjoying all the book recommendations and discussions you ladies have provided. Flash forward 10 years- I am no longer married and no children were born from that marriage (thank god). However, I still enjoy reading everyone's post. I deeply miss the "weekend plan" threads since I was in school most of the time and lived vicariously through those who had 48 hours to devote to reading. I recently completed my degree in legal studies and have met a wonderful man. Although he does not read, he will inquire about the books I'm reading.
Now that I'm done with school, I can devote more time to leisure reading. I enjoy mystery/suspense thrillers, historical fiction, memoirs, and young adult fiction.
Honestly, I'll read anything but horror- I don't like things that go bump in the night! I recently read Room & loved the story told from the child's perspective. I am currently reading After Anna, which is similar to Room but delves more into what happens once an abducted child returns home.
I don't know how often I will be able to contribute to these discussions since I don't read nearly as much as most of you, but I feel better coming out of my shell and introducing myself.
I really, really hope so.
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Wes: 10/8/2012
my read shelf:
Wes: 10/8/2012
my read shelf:
Wes: 10/8/2012
52 Books in 2014??


My sweet babies:




52 Books in 2014??


My sweet babies:




my read shelf:
Wes: 10/8/2012