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What I read in July 2010
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Nope, never even heard of the author. But that's definitely my next read after two short book read-alongs I've committed to in another group. That's starting at the end of the month.
It looks like exactly the kind of book I was looking to read, thank you JoAnn/QuAppelle.

kate"
no, it is a really old book of DeMille's. I like his older books better.

kate"
no, it is a really old book of DeMille's. I like his older books better."
I loved his The Gold Coast.


See you are never alone, Nancy. My daughters disliked it too! So, that makes six of us> :) ..."
Add me as a 7th. It rather creeped me out that the traveler had the opportunity to pretty much "train" the girl to grow into the sort of wife he'd want.
deb

let me knoe if you read those other 2. how I became one of the ..."
I will let you know when/if i find it. Thanks again.
deb

Good story! I enjoyed every Steinbeck book i've read but haven't read East of Eden. His short stories have entertained me as well. Great author.
deborah

See you are never alone, Nancy. My daughters dislike..."
I didn't like her other book either. Her Fearful Symmetry, Deb. Perhaps she is an author, I just don't get! :(


I didn't like this one at all, but loved Time Traveler's Wife.
Kate"
I didn't care for either one. Her Fearful Symmetry was disturbing on so many levels for sure.

I believe CATHEDRAL was the first of DeMille's books that I have read, quite a few years ago. Have since enjoyed many. He's a good storyteller.

I really like the title, though. LOL!
deborah

Thanks for sharing your titles.
deborah

I read it too and found it interesting. (a bit frightening too!)

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Born to Run has been on my TBR list. I doubt I will run, but I like books that inspire me to dream.

Generation Kill
This book follows a battlion of recon marines during the first forty days of the Iraq invasion.
I decided to read this after i watched the HBO series of the same name. The first time i've ever read anything like it, a real eye opener into a very real world of violence and death. Excellent read.
Misery
Second time around, reading this one. It was actually the first Stephen King book i ever read, and i'm glad it was.
Looking for Alaska
A wonderful book of first love and last words. "I go to seek a great perhaps" wise words.

Misery
Second time around, reading this one. It was actually the first Stephen King book i ever read, and i'm glad it was. .."
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The movie was good, too. I usually don't care for the movies made from books I've read, but this one was well done. And I've always loved James Caan. ;)

Misery
Second time around, reading this one. It was actually the first Stephen King book i ever read, and i'm glad it was. .."
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The movie was good, too. I usually..."
I have it but i've never seen it, there have been too many books made into terrible films that i'm always cautious now!






Some of the others I read are:



There are reviews, both mine and others, for all these books. Happy reading, everyone!

The Black Nile: One Man's Amazing Journey Through Peace and War on the World's Longest River by Dan Morrison. This one has received some negative reviews but I loved it. ..."
This one sounds good, i'll have to add it to my TBR list. Thank you. It looks like a good month for you.
deborah


I did have a good reading month -- a few books that weren't great, but some really interesting ones as well.

I loved those Travis McGee books way back when....must have been when I had little ones

I loved them too. Was sad when I'd read them all and there were no more new ones.



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I feel the same way about him, Susan.

Thanks for the notation, Susan. This is the sort of book i like. It gives me a fuller sense of some stories we barely know about here, even though filtered through the writer's eyes. Better than mine from here. ;-)
deb

Good story! I enjoyed every Steinbeck book i've r..."
Deborah,
You must read East of Eden. It is one of my all time favorite books. I have enjoyed all the /steinbeck novels and short stori remember with grees I have read through the years but rembmber with great pleasure East of Eden.

It's odd that i haven't yet. Several years ago i bought a hardback copy, knowing my eyes couldn't manage paperback print but still, never even started it. Thanks for the encouragement.
deborah

Hope you read and enjoy it.
Barbara in Buffalo

It's odd that i haven't yet. Several years ago i bought a hardback copy, knowing my eyes couldn't manage pa..."
Deborah,
I would love to have a buddy read with that book. Are you at all interested?
Marialyce
PS I have had it on my shelf for years too!

I would love to have a buddy read with that book. Are you at all interested?
Marialyce
PS I have had it on my shelf for years too! ..."
How long can you wait, Marialyce? I ask because right now i have two books i'm committed to read with others elsewhere. But buddy reading is the only way i'm positive i'll read it. Would next week be too soon, too late?
deborah

I would love to have a buddy read with that book. Are you at all interested?
Marialyce
PS I have had it on my shelf for years too! ..."
How long can you wait, Marialyce?..."
Oh no, Deborah, not at all. There is no rush. I am right now doing a group read of The Moonstone. I can be ready at anytime to go with it. Just let me know. I am just finishing Blindness on a buddy read. I am looking forward to it. I will be out for one week in Sept but then will be back so if you want to start the end of September that would be fine too! I am easy and retired.:)

I hope you are enjoying The Moonstone. I really liked it when i read it, almost 10 years ago. It was a group read for a classics group & we had some fun discussions about the way the idea of police and detectives developed. Enjoy!
deb


>madrano wrote: "Marialyce, how late into Sept. are we talking? I ask because we are going to Spain October 15 & will be gone 5 weeks. I think the 20th or 25th of Sept. would work, though. Let me know.
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If that works, just remind me and I'll set up a thread for you.


>madrano wrote: "Marialyce, how late into Sept. are we talking? I ask because we are going to Spain October 15 & ..."
The 25th of September is just great! Wow! Five weeks in Spain sound utterly wonderful to me!
Marialyce

deborah
P.S. I was a bit confusing there. Three weeks are in Spain, followed by a 13 day transatlantic cruise. Lucky duck, eh?

Subject: Re: New discussions from Readers and Reading
I am currently reading Home and Langley because I am very soon seeing the person who lent this to me about 9 months ago and I would be guilty not reading it. It is an ok read. Very different. Almost no dialog. Before that I read Fly Away Home by Jennifer Weiner and Look Again by Lisa Scottline. Both books are what I call summer reads.

deborah
P.S. I was a bit confusing there. Three weeks are in Spain, followed by a 13 day transatlant..."
I would say!
Hope it will be super special! (but then again how couldn't it be?)

Rhoney, is this a book you hoped to read anyway or are you reading solely because your friend lent it to you? I'm torn about books lent because someone else liked it &/or thought of me as they read it. Sometimes the latter makes me wonder if they really know me at all. ;-)
deborah
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