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texas*princess 06-24-2003 11:35 PM

Wow CutiePie! Awesome! Thanks for the great list..

My summer reading list just quadrupled! :p

FAB*SpiceySpice 06-25-2003 12:28 AM

I went to the public library today and got "A Suitable Boy" by Vikram Seth. It's about arranged marriages and life in India, which I find fascinating since that's where my mom grew up. She reccommended the book to me, so I have vowed to read that this summer. It's 1350 pages though :eek: so it might take a little longer than expected. :) I love summer reading!!!

A book I highly suggest is "Second Helpings" by Megan McCafferty . It is FABULOUS, and there is "Sloppy Firsts" the first book, but I haven't read that one yet. :p

GeekyPenguin 06-25-2003 12:43 AM

CP2000 wins the thread. :)

xok85xo 06-25-2003 07:02 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by CutiePie2000
normal girl by Molly Mai Jong

just an fyi, the author is molly jong-fast..not mai jong :)

i'm reading this right now, i'm kind of finding it hard to get into..its more of a female version of a bret easton ellis(american psycho, the rules of attraction) novel then a fluffy girl book..

mu_agd 06-25-2003 08:33 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by xok85xo
just an fyi, the author is molly jong-fast..not mai jong :)

i'm reading this right now, i'm kind of finding it hard to get into..its more of a female version of a bret easton ellis(american psycho, the rules of attraction) novel then a fluffy girl book..

that's exactly how i felt when i went to read it when it first came out..

annice22 06-25-2003 08:55 AM

Since I was younger I still love to read. So far this summer I have bought 3 books and have checked out 3 books from the library. I feel like I am gaining so much when I read. Reading helps me relax. Right now I'm reading "No body's perfect" which is a good book.

texas*princess 06-25-2003 10:39 AM

Sophie K.'s new book
 
"Can you Keep a secret" is out in the UK (at least I've seen it on eBay.. hehehe)

Anyone planning to read this one?

Steeltrap 06-25-2003 10:56 AM

CP's list
 
I've got several of these, including the Adele Lang book, which is a sour but funny book. I am looking forward to Trading Up by Candace Bushnell, which comes out next Tuesday. I had looked forward to Maneater, but have skimmed it and am not sure if I want to pay $20+ for it.

CutiePie2000 06-25-2003 11:06 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by xok85xo
just an fyi, the author is molly jong-fast..not mai jong :)

Thanks for telling me! I will modify the list with the correction! :D


Quote:

Originally posted by MoxieGrrl
Another suggestion - Smart & Pretty by Valerie Frankel
You mean Smart Vs. Pretty by Valerie Frankel ;), methinks?? :D
I read that one but I wasn't crazy about it to be honest with you. Valerie Frankel used to be a columnist for Mademoiselle, before it went under. Boo hoo...I miss that magazine! :(

Quote:

Originally posted by texas*princess
"Can you Keep a secret" is out in the UK (at least I've seen it on eBay.. hehehe)
Anyone planning to read this one?

YES!!! They are advertising it in the back of "Shopaholic Ties the Knot" (#3 in the series). It looks awesome and very funny. I quite like Sophie Kinsella..she is funny.


Some thoughts:
1. I noticed that a lot of you mentioned Red Dress Ink books. Did you know that Red Dress Ink is actually "Harlequin" in disguise? Harlequin needed to modernize their image a bit (for modern, hip girls such as ourselves ;) ), so they came up with the Red Dress Ink name. Funny, huh?

2. It's a shame we did not all live near each other. Then we could just pass these books around, instead of spending our hard earned money on buying our own copies of the book. Then we could save our money for other things.....like shoes! :)

Jaggergirl 06-25-2003 11:13 AM

ooooh... I yoinked a bunch of books from my parents house when I was visiting this weekend. Right now I'm halfway through The Bonesetter's Daughter by Amy Tan. I love Amy Tan.

I'm also in the middle of reading White Oleander and The Secret Friend.

Does anyone else juggle several books at once?

MoxieGrrl 06-25-2003 04:14 PM

CutiePie2000: Oops! Thanks :) I guess the "&" would defeat the whole purpose of the story. And I miss Mademoiselle too. :(


Jaggergirl: Right now, I'm reading "Precipice" by Tom Savage, "When Good Kids Kill" by I don't remember, & "Smart Vs. Pretty." Some books are just easier to read at home, when I can concentrate verus work, where I'm trying to ignore people yapping.

Rudey 06-25-2003 04:28 PM

Read Monkey Business.

-Rudey
--It's about my life.

UGAGal 06-26-2003 11:01 AM

I highly recommend The Dive from Clausen's Pier by Ann Packer. It's very college oriented and made me fall in love with Madison, Wisconsin. I just bought Mendocino and Other Stories, a collection of short stories by the same author. I hope it is just as good!

texas*princess 07-03-2003 01:10 PM

:eek: I *finally* finished reading The Pledge from Rob Kean! OMG, that book was awesome!

It was nice to read something different than my usual fluffy "chick" books.

MoxieGrrl 07-03-2003 02:04 PM

Yeah!!! I'm glad that you liked it, t*p! It is one of my all-time faves! :D


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