what are you reading nov. 14 - 20
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what are you reading nov. 14 - 20
| Sun, 11-14-2010 - 8:06am |
tell us what's on your reading agenda for this week.
winter has come to the south, we had temps in the 30's almost every morning last week. what's it like where you are?

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I'm reading Milk Glass Moon by Adriana Trigiani from last week but I'm tempted to start The Wishing Trees by John Shors which I picked up yesterday. I loved his other books so I'm expecting good things from this one as well.
It's been rainy and cool and snowing up on the mountains the last few nights.
Kathie
Hi Ellen,
Jance has a new book in her Ali Reynolds' series coming out in Feb. It's titled Fatal Error and it looks like another good one in the series.
Kathie
Kathie
Hi reading Dear John by Nicholas Sparks...pretty good....Also have LOTS on my kindle to read....some really good free mysteries....Love it!
We had 10 inches of snow yesterday(Saturday)....Driving was Awful....heavy wet stuff....now suppose to get into the low 20's....and highs in the 30's...I WANT SUMMER!!!
I'm reading The Book of Lost Things, by John Connolly.
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Have started reading "Freedom" by Jonathan Franzen...seems to be very interesting & long book 500 pages so will definitely take me awhile.
Weather here has been sunny & low 70s-high 60s/rain in forecast later today/possible t/storm later.
I'm reading 7 Layers of Design by Christopher Lowell.
I'm currently in the High Desert, not far from Big Bear, CA.
This is late, I know, but I didn't choose a book until I was in the library last night. I'm reading Men With the Pink Triangle, by Heinz Heger, a gay man who was sent to the Nazi concentration camps. A lot of people don't realize that between 50,000 and 63,000 gay men were sent to the camps during World War II. They were made to wear pink triangles, which was later adopted by the gay pride movement as a symbol of solidarity (though the concentration camp victims had to wear the triangles with the point down). It's not an easy book to read, but it is hopeful in the end, because the author was a survivor,
I also live in the South, but it's definitely not winter yet here in the Lowcountry of SC. It's still in the high 60s to low 70s.
you are warmer in s.c. than we are in georgia? wow, we have
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