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What are you reading? What do you think of it?
Re: weekly book post
The Baker's Wife by Erin Healy.
It showed up in my mailbox a few weeks ago, but I didn't order it. I think it was a freebie from the publisher's company. I'm about 8 or 9 chapters in, and enjoying it so far.
Up next I have the latest Stephanie Plum and Sue Grafton books checked out, then I want to start The Hunger Games before my YA Lit class starts in late Jan.
I read this book about a month ago. I usually love her series and was excited to see a new trilogy being released. The book was okay, but like you said, it was very formulaic. I shouldn't have been surprised, because most of her books are, but it disappointed me. Maybe I am wore out on reading Nora Roberts.
I'm still reading The Sugar Queen by Sarah Addison Allen. I actually didn't pick it up at all this week. I'm just in a slump, and can't seem to get into reading right now. I might just wait until after the new year to pick it up again.
I finally finished Memory Keepers Daughter. It was a good book, but wasn't one I couldn't put down. I liked the concept though.
Now I'm reading If It Was Easy They'd Call The Whole Damn Thing A Honeymoon. I'm only 2 chapters in, but it is too funny so far. It's a comical book on a wifes view of her husbands pet peeves and how men and women relate to each other in marriage.