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PIP your favorite book (or a book you're reading right now, or a book you really want to read)
Re: PIP Day 17
Favorite Book: (really, the HP collection as a whole, but if I were to pick one)
What I'm reading (and LOVING) now:
What I want to read:
Favorite Book:
Book Currently Reading:
Book I Want to Read:
I've always wanted to read all the books from Oprah's book club - I don't know why, that's always been a goal. So, yeah....There's 64 books I want to read
http://www.oprah.com/oprahsbookclub/Complete-List-of-Oprahs-Book-Club-Books/1
Favorite books:
Currently reading:
Favorite books:
Currently Reading:
Zuma Zoom
(one of my favorites)
currently reading:

want to read (i.e. give it another try):

I can't get into this book. I've tried - just can't do it.
Same with Wicked, just can't.
just finished:
getting ready to start:
and a work-related book I'm reading:
Picking a favorite book is too hard!
Favorite Book:

Currently Reading:

updated 10.03.12
I was the same way. But I never give up on books, so I poweder through it. Once you get past like halfway, it's an amazing read and I couldn't put it down. But getting that far was a struggle. Just keep going, I promise it's worth it by the end. The other two were kind of the same way too.
Favorite book ever: One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Congrats to both my TTC buddies, Amberley18 and sb2006 on their beautiful babies!
I'm the same way - I have to REALLY hate a book to put it down.
I think I'm the minority with Girl with the Dragon Tattoo -- I've been loving it since I started it, and the only reason I haven't finished it yet is because I've been too busy to really read much...
updated 10.03.12
I loved the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. I loved the whole series.
I got Wicked from the library and am on page 100ish, and I really can't get into it at all.
Congrats to both my TTC buddies, Amberley18 and sb2006 on their beautiful babies!
Favorite books:
What I'm reading:
I'd like to read:( there are more on my TBR shelf...)
What do you think so far? this was recommended to me by two friends, but the subject seems uninteresting to me
My two all-time favorites, which I've read more times than I can count:
I read it, and liked it a lot. She's a descriptive writer, and I like that.
I also am a huge fan of Memoirs of a Geisha
Zuma Zoom
I can't pick a favorite book, it is like picking a favorite child. If I had to, I'd pick:
What I'm reading now (thanks for the rec Neuner! Loving it):
What I want to read next:
And I hated the Dragon Tattoo books. I read them because I bought them all when everyone was raving and I read all of them because I hate to waste books, but seriously, blech.
Stand up for something you believe in.
Mary - so glad you're loving Garlic and Sapphires!!!! I was pure enjoyment for me, love reading her description of food, I kept kinding my mouth watering!
Tender at the Bone was really good too, starts in her childhood and all the people and food influences in her life. Lots of recipes throughout, just like in G&S. Can't wait to read the middle one!
Reading now:

Up next:

I don't have a favorite, but I do like anything that is written by Janet Evanovich:

Were you into her writing style as much as the story line? I can read a book on something I'm not entirely interested in if the author makes it something more.
Memoirs absolutely changed my life. Or at least my outlook on what makes a phenomenal book. Same thing.
Favorite Book:
It's a cheesy smut novel, but the banter between the main characters is hilarious and makes me smile.
Book I'm reading now:
It's about a dog that was rescued from a fighting ring and found a forever home with a loving family. I saw it on the shelf and couldn't pass up that face on the cover. I would have taken him home too.
Both. I thought she did a good job for a period piece. There were things that she incorporated that were just of that time. I liked the story and the characters.
Zuma Zoom