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I'm reading The Historian, by Elizabeth Kostova. I'm tempted to say it's The DaVinci Code with vampires, but that's a little too simple. But it is about a young couple racing against time to find proof that the historical figure on whom the Dracula legends are based was actually a vampire. Don't know if I'd recommend it -- it's a heavy read, both figuratively and literally, at 650+ pages. I'll let you know when I've finished it if it's worth the trouble.
 
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A Hannah Swensen Mystery by Joanne Fluke

On the 4th book called Lemon Meringue Pie Murder. There really cute books.


Heather
Goodbye excuses!! Lets achieve those weight-loss goals!!

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Currently reading "He Shall Thunder in the Sky" It is about Egyptian archeology and and war. So far it has kept my interest.


Sabina
 
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I know I read The Deep End of the Ocean but for the life of me cannot remember what is what about so it must not have had much impact. I'll have to go look for the book and refresh my memory.

My nightstand is piled high right now. Can't seem to really get into any books. I started A Million Little Pieces a million days ago and haven't made it to the second chapter. I am still working my way through the Rhonda Britton book, I started the Davinci Code two nights ago(the beginning is dragging, I hope it gets better), and I have a book called the Reenchantment of Everyday Life by Thomas Moore which is good but I have to be in a certain mood to read it.

Jill


I have no specific goal(s) right now. I am trying to find the spiritual side of myself that I lost somewhere along the way.
 
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Originally posted by Sandy:
Oooh, Oooh, I want to read the "Madison" book.


I'll try to remember to post again when I finish the book to give you an idea of how well I liked it in the end.

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I just finished Deep End Of The Ocean (by a Madison author, Mitchard) The book was really hyped (Oprah's pick) but I was not really taken with it. I liked it ok, but had an easy time putting it down.


I read that in hardback, back when it was first named as an Oprah Book Club book. I thought that it was quite good for a first novel, but not my favorite read of the year or anything. I had a coworker back then who heard me talk about it and asked to borrow it when I was done. She absolutely HATED the book. She is a mother and could not even DREAM of neglecting her child the way the character in the book did. I guess that confused me because I can quite disagree with a character in a book or movie and still find the book or movie enjoyable.

On the other hand, I hated Anna Quindlen's Black & Blue so perhaps that is a similar situation as my coworker's hatred of the Mitchard book.
 
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Oooh, Oooh, I want to read the "Madison" book. I'd never heard of it, Sheri. Thanks for posting.

I just finished Deep End Of The Ocean (by a Madison author, Mitchard) The book was really hyped (Oprah's pick) but I was not really taken with it. I liked it ok, but had an easy time putting it down.

We are off to the pool today and I am going to begin Anne Tyler's, Back When We Were Grownups.
 
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