July 2010 Weddings
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weekly book post-Thanksgiving week
I am grateful for good books. I have read several lately and need them as a distraction from stress. I am reading Sweet Valley Confidential. I started it last week but really got into it this weekend. I was up past midnight last night reading it. I can't wait to see what happens. If anyone has read it, I would love to chat about it when I am finished. What is everyone else reading this week?
Re: weekly book post-Thanksgiving week
Happy Thanksgiving week! I am looking forward to being done with conferences so I can read a little more.
I am reading The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman. It won the Newbury Award 2 or 3 years ago. I am enjoying it but it is taking me forever.
I finally let DH talk me into reading the Zombie Survival Guide. Gotta be prepared for the zombie apocolapse! World War Z will be my next read.
my read shelf:
Books read in 2011: 32 of 75
Beyond the story itself, I found the medical history part of it both frightening & amazing!
I was out of town last week for work, and bought a total fluff book at the airport bookstore and was all excited to read it. Got on the plane, read two pages, and realized I already read it! I was so mad. So I returned it at the next airport & got Janet Evanovich's Sizzling Seventeen which was a fun, quick, easy read. I'm excited to see the "One for the Money" movie in January- even if it does look cheesy
On the trip home tonight I plan to read lots of magazines & try to read a few more pages of "the Lobotomist". It's not exactly a page turner, but it is interesting!
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