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Soooo, what's on your bookcase?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by Lynne, Jun 15, 2009.

  1. Lynne

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    Hi all,

    Well I've not read a book in a long while but I've found a book that has started me reading again - The House at Riverton by Kate Morton, so far I can't put it down.

    I've got her second book on my bookcase ready to read - I'm just hoping it's not a let down as second books often can be.

    The Time Traveller's Wife was recommended to me by my friend George, so that's next on the pile.

    The fourth book on my 'read me next' pile is The Birthing House - still not quite sure why I bought it, maybe I just like scaring the living daylights out of myself LOL!

    Have added better descriptions in my blog - here!

    What are you reading?

    Lynne :)
     
  2. Starmist

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    I get real nervous when my "to be read" stack gets under three feet.
     
  3. Lynne

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    LOL! But you haven't said what you're reading?
     
  4. Starmist

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    Ah, I read SF and hysterical F. Either far future or far past. Got my own problems in present day and don't need to read other people's. At the moment I'm reading Robert Conroy's 1945. The supposition is that Japan did not surrender and we had to invade the Home Islands.
     
  5. Trishee

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    I have been trying to write, and with little ones, that sorta squeezes out my reading time- but I have been reading a bit online... does that count? My virtual bookshelf has been filled with lovely smut over the last month to help inspire me :D
     
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    oh really ? :D
     
  7. Johnnyny

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    Just finished world war Z and now starting the zombie survival guide by max brooks :guitarist:
     
  8. Trishee

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    Yuppers...when I am a famous smut writer, you can say you knew me back when :D
     
  9. Starmist

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    I prefer to read non-smut, otherwise I get too sore.