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Poll: What are you reading?

I need some book ideas for our Nicaragua trip

Re: Poll: What are you reading?

  • I'm reading Cuentos Alegres, an old spanish short story book I had to read in college for my spanish class...I'm trying to brush up on my spanish before our trip. So sad that I studied it for 8 years and minored in it in college and my spanish is terrible.
  • I haven't read any books lately, just magazines.
  • I'm currently reading The Bad Behavior of Belle Cantrell by Loraine Despres.  I just started it.  It's about a woman living a "scandalous" life in 1920's New Orleans.  It's a prequel to The Scandalous Summer of Sissy LeBlanc.  I just finished Pretty in Plaid by Jen Lancaster.  She is AWESOME!  If you haven't ready any of her books, I recommend ALL of them!  She just cracks me up!
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  • I have a post it somewhere (probably in my purse) w/a list of books I want to read. I keep saying i'm going to the library & never make it there. :(

    Let me see if I can find it.

  • imageDarbyKat:
    I haven't read any books lately, just magazines.

    I didn't get back into reading until 10 months after Sarah was born.  I really missed it!  I finally made it a New Year's resolution (this year) and joined the Winter Book Challenge on the The Nest Book Club - it worked, I read about 10 books in 3 months!  I just needed a kick in the butt to get going!  

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  • I am halfway through, "The Memory Keeper's Daughter", by Kim Edwards. So far it's really good.

     http://www.amazon.com/Memory-Keepers-Daughter-Kim-Edwards/dp/0143037145 

    I have heard the Outlander series is good as well. It's on my to read list.

    http://www.amazon.com/Outlander-Diana-Gabaldon/dp/0440212561/ref=rcx_ser_title?ie=UTF8&s=books

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  • I'm reading The Living Dead In Dallas. It's the second in the Sookie Stackhouse series. True Blood is based on it. it takes me forever to get through a book these days.
  • I have never heard of these books and authors you all have mentioned! I don't read much fiction, even though I am married to a writer of fiction! He can barely get me to read his stuff! I just prefer non-fiction.
  • Irma - I didn't know your H was a writer! I usually love true crime, but haven't been able to stomach it since L was born
  • imageBeckiC:
    Irma - I didn't know your H was a writer! I usually love true crime, but haven't been able to stomach it since L was born

    Haha! If you can't stomach true crime, you won't stomach dh's writing. He writes mostly horror and some sci-fi/fantasy. He's getting his first novel published next summer!

  • imageDarbyKat:

    imageBeckiC:
    Irma - I didn't know your H was a writer! I usually love true crime, but haven't been able to stomach it since L was born

    Haha! If you can't stomach true crime, you won't stomach dh's writing. He writes mostly horror and some sci-fi/fantasy. He's getting his first novel published next summer!

    Congrats to him!

  • The Sookie Stakehouse series is great, I love it! Also, Robyn, the Outlander series is one of my very favorites. I've read and re-read them about a million times, or maybe closer to like 15. I just finished "Starvation Heights" by Gregg Olsen, which actually gave me nightmares.

     I love Isabelle Allende. She's awesome, and I think I've read like 5 of her books. Let me think, I know there are more

     

  • I am reading a book on In-N-Out (mostly about their business model, etc.).  I am not even kidding.

    (I like non-fiction.)


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  • imagekimarino13:

    I am reading a book on In-N-Out (mostly about their business model, etc.).  I am not even kidding.

    (I like non-fiction.)

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  • imageDarbyKat:
    I haven't read any books lately, just magazines.

    this.

  • imagekimarino13:

    I am reading a book on In-N-Out (mostly about their business model, etc.).  I am not even kidding.

    (I like non-fiction.)

    That sounds really interesting.

  • imagemzjackson:
    imageDarbyKat:

    imageBeckiC:
    Irma - I didn't know your H was a writer! I usually love true crime, but haven't been able to stomach it since L was born

    Haha! If you can't stomach true crime, you won't stomach dh's writing. He writes mostly horror and some sci-fi/fantasy. He's getting his first novel published next summer!

    Congrats to him!

    Wow! That's awesome. Congrats to him!!

  • Sorry nothing right now. I read so much my last quarter I needed a break. But for some recs;

    We read "Loving Sabotage" for my French class and I really enjoyed it. It's a short read, but I thought the story was really well written. It's by Amele Northbomb or something like that.

    Also, I just got Pride and Prejudice for my Kindle. I'm planning on starting the Twilight series soon. If you are interested in vampire novles and want something a bit more adult I HIGHLY recommend the Anita Blake series by Laurell K. Hamilton. First book is Guilty Pleasures. Really an excellent series. The "Undead and Unwed" series is also really good, their light and funny and by MaryJanice Davidson.

    Most other books I read are about 16th century England and Elizabeth I. Smile 

  • imageBeckiC:
    I'm reading The Living Dead In Dallas. It's the second in the Sookie Stackhouse series. True Blood is based on it. it takes me forever to get through a book these days.

    Oooh, I may have to add that to my list.

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    imagemzjackson:
    imageDarbyKat:

    imageBeckiC:
    Irma - I didn't know your H was a writer! I usually love true crime, but haven't been able to stomach it since L was born

    Haha! If you can't stomach true crime, you won't stomach dh's writing. He writes mostly horror and some sci-fi/fantasy. He's getting his first novel published next summer!

    Congrats to him!

    Wow! That's awesome. Congrats to him!!

    Ditto! Let us know when the book comes out! I like Fiction and SciFi/Fantasy. Smile

  • imagekimarino13:

    I am reading a book on In-N-Out (mostly about their business model, etc.).  I am not even kidding.

    (I like non-fiction.)

    I read Elizabeth I CEO, not too long ago, it's about how she managed the countries finances, which was a pretty big deal given that she was a women in the 16th centry (Where they believed math was too hard for the female brain). It was pretty facinating, something you'd might enjoy if you like mixing history with your business. Wink

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    imageklmbride05:
    imagemzjackson:
    imageDarbyKat:

    imageBeckiC:
    Irma - I didn't know your H was a writer! I usually love true crime, but haven't been able to stomach it since L was born

    Haha! If you can't stomach true crime, you won't stomach dh's writing. He writes mostly horror and some sci-fi/fantasy. He's getting his first novel published next summer!

    Congrats to him!

    Wow! That's awesome. Congrats to him!!

    Ditto! Let us know when the book comes out! I like Fiction and SciFi/Fantasy. Smile

     

    Thank you! And of course I will let you know when it comes out.

  • Some good recent reads...

    Bel Canto by Ann Patchett
    Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion
    Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris

    Right now,  I'm reading The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao... it's really good!  Newsweek just did an article on "what people should be reading now"... here's the link: http://www.newsweek.com/id/204300.  Very interesting!

    Happy reading.

  • I suggest

    A Thousand Splendid Suns

    great great book!

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    I just finished Pretty in Plaid by Jen Lancaster.  She is AWESOME!  If you haven't ready any of her books, I recommend ALL of them!  She just cracks me up!

    I haven't read anything in a while, but I'm reading this next!  I love Jen Lancaster!

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