I'm reading The Dark Tower, final in book in the Dark Tower Series by S.K. I have a ton of library books to get through after this one. Rising from the Rails, Will in the World of Shakespeare, and 3 others I can't seem to remember.
I have about 100 pages left of Oh My Stars by Lorna Landvik. I LOVE it! When I started reading it, I felt as though I was visiting an old friend. It's a completely different storyline from any of her others, but her writing style is so warm and comforting. Next up is Fast Food Nation and Me and Emma. I'll be picking that up from the library tomorrow.
I'm almost finished with 'The Year of Pleasures', by Elizabeth Berg. I am really loving this book. So much so that I went ahead and bought another one of hers called, 'The Pull of the Moon', about a woman who turns 50 and has herself a midlife crisis, leaving her husband & home and moving to another city.
I'm reading "The City of Ember" by Jeanne DuPrau. It is a children's book about a city that has no sunlight. Everything is lit by floodlights. They are completely isolated and supplied by huge store rooms under the city. They have been there for over 200 years and now the supplies are running out. It is for my bookclub this month and is so far very good.
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Well I have a ton of books from the library but I can't seem to get into any of them right now.
I ordered The Amityville Horror
I read Geo. Singleton's "Why Dogs Chase Cars: Stories", which turned out to be stories set in the Carolina's, a teenage boy growing up in the '70's.
~Jackie
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<I'm reading The Dark Tower, final in book in the Dark Tower Series by S.K. I have a ton of library books to get through after this one. Rising from the Rails, Will in the World of Shakespeare, and 3 others I can't seem to remember.
ninipanini
I have about 100 pages left of Oh My Stars by Lorna Landvik. I LOVE it! When I started reading it, I felt as though I was visiting an old friend. It's a completely different storyline from any of her others, but her writing style is so warm and comforting. Next up is Fast Food Nation and Me and Emma. I'll be picking that up from the library tomorrow.
Scrappy
I finished Quake by Richard Laymon last night and started BEWARE!
I'm reading "The City of Ember" by Jeanne DuPrau. It is a children's book about a city that has no sunlight. Everything is lit by floodlights. They are completely isolated and supplied by huge store rooms under the city. They have been there for over 200 years and now the supplies are running out. It is for my bookclub this month and is so far very good.
Julie
I just finished Will in the World. It is excellent.
Julie
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