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Mistrals Daughter af Judith Krantz
World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War af Max Brooks
Little Women (Signet Classics) af Louisa May Alcott
Thinner af Stephen (writing as RICHARD BACHMAN) King
The Closers (Harry Bosch) af Michael Connelly
Till We Meet Again af Judith Krantz
Cary Grant: A Class Apart af Graham McCann
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Grupper15th Century Europe, 18th-19th Century Britain, American History, Audiobooks, Crime, Thriller & Mystery, E.F.Benson, Geeks who love the Classics, Historical Fiction, Humor, Literary Fiction — vis alle grupper
Rigtigt navnVivien Kellerman
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skrevet af charlynjohnson kl. 1:29 am (EST) den May 22, 2008
skrevet af mmignano11 kl. 6:58 pm (EST) den Mar 5, 2008
I read multiple books at the same time because it's the only way for me to get through difficult reading like Philip Roth. I would get bogged down if I tried to read one of his books straight through.
Just got back from a trip to Portland and a visit to Powell's, my favorite bookstore. I bought six books. I'm already 112 pages into Joyce Carol Oates's A Garden of Earthly Delights, the first of 4 books in a series. I really like her writing and will read the whole series.
I'm also reading Philip Roth's American Pastoral.
I'm sick of reading books written from a child's point of view (A Thousand Splendid Suns, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan, etc.).
skrevet af charlynjohnson kl. 12:33 pm (EST) den Feb 22, 2008
I've never read McMurty, and maybe I should someday. Right now I'm about to start A Prayer for Owen Meany, which has gotten rave reviews on LT. The World According to Garp is one of my favorite novels, but I always found myself comparing Irving's other works to that one. Unfair, I know. So I'll start again.
Thanks for staying in touch.
skrevet af vivienbrenda kl. 11:04 am (EST) den Nov 24, 2007
I'm also reading the third book of Larry McMurtry's Berrybender Chronicles, On Sorrow's River. I love McMurtry, whatever he writes, but he never has a normal plot, he just describes the activities of his characters living their lives. I find McMurtry relaxing to read and somehow profound and he never hits me over the head with a hammer. I loved Lonesome Dove but Moving On is really good, too.
skrevet af charlynjohnson kl. 11:54 am (EST) den Nov 21, 2007
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skrevet af anneofia kl. 3:17 am (EST) den Sep 21, 2007
I'm having a hard time with Yiddish Policemen's Union because it's full of yiddish and I don't understand it. Otherwise, it's a good story but nothing special so far. I'm only into it about 100 pages.
skrevet af charlynjohnson kl. 12:30 pm (EST) den Sep 17, 2007
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skrevet af Larxol kl. 7:35 pm (EST) den Sep 7, 2007
I'll give you credit though, two books is too much for me. I saw Bitter is the New Black and thought it looked interesting. I may be wrong.
skrevet af jennifer75 kl. 7:38 pm (EST) den Aug 29, 2007
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