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i know i read it, but i can't remember anything about it to tell you... i'm sorry! |
I'm reading Eating the Cheshire Cat right now and I'm surprised that I put it down to come online!! I picked it up when I got home @ 5:30pm today and I'm already at part 2...!
Really good book! |
I just bought The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks today... I've always heard it's good.
Has anyone read it? |
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PSPGirl -- I've never heard of The Notebook... what's it about? mu_agd -- that's ok! I guess the book was that unforgettable :p j/k ;) :) |
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I've heard it's a tearjerker. I'll have to read to find out! |
The Notebook is a great book!! i read it while traveling europe.
i never cry and...... wow. anyway, i've been looking for Eating the Chesire Cat and can't find it. who is the author? thanks! |
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Nicholas Sparks fans: his new book "The Wedding" comes out in early September.
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/boo...46532452&itm=1 |
PSPGirl, that book sounds great!
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*ooh, 400th post!* |
allright, i finished Trading Up by Candace Bushnell yesterday. i really liked it!
and then i started Babyville by Jane Green. I'm only a few chapter in, but i like it so far.. |
I just started What You Owe Me by Bebe Moore Campbell. It looks like this is going to be another great book.;)
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I finally started The Dive From Clausen's Pier and so far it's an awesome book :)
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I don't generally read for pleasure, hell I don't really read what I am supposed to for class. I don't like to read, not books anyway. I am attempting to read One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. It is pretty good thus far. I think I might just finish this book. :D Anyone ever read it?
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Right now I'm reading The Scandalous Summer of Sissy LeBlanc by Loraine Despres and I'm really enjoying it.
I just finished The Cheer Leader by Jill McCorkle, and I didn't like it. I picked it up because the story takes place in North Carolina, but there really aren't many references other than mentioning college names. The back of the book insinuates that the story has a lot of Southern culture in it, but I did not find this to be the case. I found most of the end of the book to be hard to get through because it's rambly. Next I'm reading Jemima J by Jane Green and In Her Shoes by Jennifer Weiner. All very girly, light summer reading type books, but hey, I'm taking a break before school has me reading Shakespeare! I also am waiting for I Don't Know How She Does It to come out in paperback, and I'd like to read The Devil Wears Prada. |
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