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I just finished Mockingjay. Guide me.
Re: what should I read now?
What type things do you like?
The nerve!
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"As of page 2 this might be the most boring argument ever. It's making me long for Rape Day." - Mouse
I just started reading Level 26: Dark Origins, which is written by the creator of CSI. It's sort of a different reading experience that is interactive (certain chapters have mini movies that you don't have to see, but go along with the book. You can then put in the codes ot the website and it'll take you through different "cyber bridges"--These cinematic Cyber-bridges take the experience to the next level, immersing you in the action and putting you inside the twisted mind of a serial killer) . This is the explanation from the website:
It's interesting and a little bit different. The book moves pretty quickly and I haven't been able to put it down.
"Once I got a bath bomb that, once exploded, filled the tub with confetti. Little sharp metallic pieces of confetti. The product description said nothing about confetti. Oh look, there's a tiny, sharp metallic blue star stabbing me in the labia. HOW RELAXING. " - NoisyPenguin
I second SB and loved this book. Though at times it did make me feel weird, if that makes any sense. Hm, I think squicky is a better word. Copyright ML.
"Once I got a bath bomb that, once exploded, filled the tub with confetti. Little sharp metallic pieces of confetti. The product description said nothing about confetti. Oh look, there's a tiny, sharp metallic blue star stabbing me in the labia. HOW RELAXING. " - NoisyPenguin
Fallin - I'm just reading things that are easier reads right now, since I do most of it in spurts - walking to/from my car at work, pumping, nursing Evie. I kept trying to read Daughters of Juarez but apparently non-fiction is too much for me right now. I kept losing my place and forgetting what had been said last time I read. So, lighter fiction. I was working my way through Madame Bovary for awhile, but I gave up on that for the time being as well. My brain did not accept it.
I read a book of short stories by Lehane (Coronado) which I really liked. Maybe I'll give one of those a try.
I also want to read Room, I'm glad to see others like it so far!
Baby Boxer is coming! 5.23.12
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