Game of Thrones series
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"the i.p.o.", by dan koontz and
"the clinic", by cate culpepper |
the Goldfinch by Donna Tartt (do like the last name, lol)
Just downloarded this on my kindle, anyone read it. It is long, looks like it is a commitment for a week or so.
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Right now it's....
>Seal Team Six-Memoirs Of An Elite Navy Seal Sniper by Howard E. Wasdin & Stephen Templin >The helicopter pulled away. Crap. There I was, the middle of a war, in the middle of the Red Sea, on a strange enemy ship by myself. I felt naked. If this goes really bad--Mother Ocean is right there. Kick, stroke, and glide. |
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it was a hard read as it's quite tragic, but good. it took me about a week to read it. |
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Thanks puddin, I give it a go
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Sex at Dawn
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Harry Potter
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i love books...
finishin' a re-read, "i know why the caged bird sings", m. angelou
and startin' "19 minutes", j. picoult |
Actually reading three books at the same time
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Gothic Beauty magazine....issue 34.
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still readin' "nineteen minutes", jodi picoult (it's a 600 page read!)
almos' finished wit' "the city", dean koontz |
In my spare time, lately, I've been slowly enjoying a book that I checked out recently: The Goldfinch.
I am waiting for Erik Larsson's newest book , though. Can hardly wait to read it. It should be available to buy, later this fall. |
Recently finished. "Proof of Heaven" . Pretty mind blowing stuff in there.
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"Beautiful Ruins" by Jess Walter
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Visit Sunny Chernobyl by Andrew Blackwell.
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Well, time to put away leisure reading and start reading and rereading texts for fall...if I sneak in leisure getting ready for school is history, sigh
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Founding Mothers by Cokie Roberts
Firstly.....I didnt even know she was an author. With that said, I really do enjoy her writing. Its vivid and lyrical and flows well. I cant ask for more :) The book itself is about the women behind the men of the American Revolution. They made many sacrifices and worked for towards the greater good in a day and age where their thoughts and opinions werent entirely valued. There is no lacking of strength and determination in these women. Im only a third of the way in and Im awed and humbled....and eternally grateful. |
rereading child of prophecy by juliet marillier (book 3 in her sevenwaters series). also reading for the first time outlander by diana gabaldon.
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to science!
The Tale of the Dueling Neurosurgeons: The History of the Human Brain as Revealed by True Stories of Trauma, Madness, and Recovery.
By Sam Kean I read another book of his a couple years ago, The Disappearing Spoon: And Other True Tales of Madness, Love, and the History of the World from the Periodic Table of the Elements... most excellent! I've been reading this alongside my neuroscience class this semester, it's been quite fun. |
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