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What is everyone reading this week?

mamacas

Posted 10:58 am, 02/15/2010

Shannon Drake-Deep Midnight

cassandra

Posted 12:41 pm, 02/10/2010

Reading From Potter's Field by Patricia Cornwell

eeyore66

Posted 12:08 am, 02/10/2010

Reading Mary Mary by James Patterson

RJspetkitten

Posted 5:00 pm, 02/09/2010

Re-reading "Salem's Lot" by Stephen King - Great story!

Jingles45

Posted 8:53 am, 02/09/2010

Just finishd Lost and Found by Jacqueline Sheehan . It was very different reading for me .Going today to the Library to see if they have any books bye her.

cassandra

Posted 7:53 pm, 02/08/2010

Reading Salem Falls by Jodi Picoult, just finished Sliver of Truth by Lisa Unger

smalltownman

Posted 5:23 pm, 02/08/2010

Finished the latest James Lee Burke, "Rain Gods" yesterday. New main character and a pretty good read.

Pickles McGillicutty

Posted 11:31 am, 02/08/2010

Should finish up Founding Brothers by Joseph Ellis this week. Next will be Paul Revere's Ride by David Hackett Fischer. Also on the to-read list:

Washington's Crossing by David Hackett Fischer
Desperation by Stephen King
Storm of the Century by Stephen King
Christine by Stephen King
Reagan's Path To Victory by Kiron Skinner
Coolidge: An American Enigma by Robert Sobel

grandmaof3

Posted 9:57 am, 02/06/2010

Rouge, by Danielle Stelle....

lightningkat

Posted 7:25 pm, 01/31/2010

Viking in Love Avon Books
February 2010

ISBN 978-0061673498


All Lord Caedmon of Larkspur wants, after nine long months in the king's service, is a bit of peace...not five bothersome Viking princesses who invade his keep, especially not the fiery redhead, Breanne. He has half a mind to kick her tempting arse out the door...but wait...he has a much more wickedly delightful plan for this thorn in his...um, side.

Princess Breanne of Stoneheim is shocked at Larkspur's rundown condition with servants and children running wild whilst Caedmon lies abed after a night of mead and, no doubt, wanton bedsport. Breanne must endure the loathsome lout to protect her four sisters. She can hardly imagine what this knight will demand of her in return.

RJspetkitten

Posted 7:35 am, 01/30/2010

Currently reading "Compulsion" by Jonathon Kellerman - it's one of the Alex Delaware books.

cassandra

Posted 9:23 pm, 01/29/2010

Reading Beautiful Lies by Lisa Unger

bluemule

Posted 2:29 am, 01/29/2010

I've finished these lately.

Think and Grow rich by Napoleon Hill

Acres fo Diamonds by Russell Conwell

A Message to Garcia by Elbert Hubbard

As a Man Thinketh by James Allen

The Game of Limfe and How to play It by Florence Scovel Shinn

The Science of Getting Rich Wallace D. Watles

ANGEL GIRL

Posted 6:30 pm, 01/24/2010

I read The Shack today by William P. Young. This was an awesome book although not normally on my reading list I really enjoyed it. I would suggest it to anyone. It really makes u think about things in a different way. Now I off to read more Alex Cross!

RadioGiant

Posted 7:01 am, 01/24/2010

The new John Lescroart book "Treasure Hunt", set, as are all of his novels, in the "City by the Bay".

"Where little cable cars, go halfway to the stars...."

And the latest Stuart Woods-penned "Stone Barrington" novel is on it's way.


Life is good!

tobe3

Posted 12:34 am, 01/23/2010

On Book 4 of Percy Jackson and the Olympian series.... all the kids raved about it so much I had to see what the action was about...

Daddy P

Posted 12:44 am, 01/20/2010

I am actually reading book three of Frankenstein series. Duh. I had book two laying here because I had to glance through it to remember what had happened in it so I guess I had it on my mind when I posted. Luckily, I had kept it instead of getting rid of it like I usually do books. The third book is fast reading for me. I usually take a long time to read books, but I read about fifty pages last night.

1goddess

Posted 10:43 am, 01/19/2010

Book 3 of the Frankenstein series is out....

LocalSportFan

Posted 10:06 am, 01/19/2010

I like the Frankenstein series, but I lost touch with it a bit since the books were coming out so slowly.

RJspetkitten

Posted 8:56 am, 01/19/2010

I have found yet ANOTHER series I am reading The Vampire Academy - currently in the middle of book 1 - so far, so good!

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