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Re: BC: September Book
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith
Sloppy Firsts by Megan McCafferty
Columbine by Dave Cullen
The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger
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The Paris Wife
Madame Tussaud
The Hobbit
Books read in 2011: 111
Books read in 2012: 100
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Water for Elephants
The Great Gatsby
The Count of Monte Cristo
Wuthering Heights
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Nothing Daunted
The Gap Year
Planting Dandelions
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From Jenn's suggestions:
The Paris Wife
Madame Tussaud
The Hobbit
I will add Snow Flower and the Secret Fan to the list. It's a movie now as well.
And again, Moloka'i
I doubt many would be up for any of my other suggestions. I think my taste in books is a bit different than most of yours based on the suggestions these past few times.
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I'm up for historical fiction as well. Doubt my new love of horror will go over well as suggestions!
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Kasi - I love horror and thriller books. Have any good recommendations?
I'm just finishing up book 4 on the bride series from Nora Roberts. I could use a change from lovey-dovey books (although I do enjoy these)!
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Jaime, right now I am reading The Passage by Justin Cronin. It's a three part series with this being the first and the second coming out in 2012. It is quite interesting! I am a little over halfway through. The beginning starts off a little slow where it's laying out the story (of course) but it has you wondering what is going on and how all these characters tie in. Once the sh** hits the fan it's great!! It slows in some parts but then it gets your adreneline going again soon. I'm still trying to figure out what exactly is going on and what's going to happen. No clue. I can't even begin to guess either.
I just added a few more horror books to my Goodreads list. I think one is called The Strain. Heard it's really good and part of a series as well.
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Dean Koontz...I haven't read his books in probably 10 years. Wouldn't mind reading soemthing for the challenge.
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