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Old 05-06-2007, 12:47 AM
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bump...this is a good thread!
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Old 05-06-2007, 02:08 AM
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I love to read Philippa Gregory and about all things Tudor, too!

I will be starting David Baldacci's latest, Simple Genius tomorrow. I always have three books going; a hardback for bedtime, a paperback in my purse, and one for reading aloud to my mom. My current paperback is Traitor, by Stephen Coonts, and S Is For Silence, by Sue Grafton for reading aloud. My uncle & I share thrillers (Vince Flynn, Brad Thor, etc), but my mother prefers "nice, clean murders"(!). I like thrillers & historical fiction best, and the occasional mind candy. I seriously considered subscribing to Showtime just to see The Tudors, but I'm sure it will go to dvd somewhat soon. At least, I hope so!!

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honeychile, nice choice with Baldacci, currently reading - Saving Faith.
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Wicked: The life and times of the Wicked Witch of the West
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Currently I'm reading Lucy Sullivan is Getting Married, A Supreme Conflict, and The Alexandria Link. I usually read two or three books a week on the bus and before bed.
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honeychile, nice choice with Baldacci, currently reading - Saving Faith.
There IS no bad book by Baldacci! I was hesitant about The Christmas Train and Wish You Well, because they were out of his normal genre, but they were good, too!

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the secret...
well its short, so i read it (i saw the movie, and its basically the movie, just in print) but i've been flipping through it almost everyday
i recommend it, a little cheesy at times, but the message is awesome
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Old 05-07-2007, 06:32 PM
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There IS no bad book by Baldacci! I was hesitant about The Christmas Train and Wish You Well, because they were out of his normal genre, but they were good, too!

I want to have his babies.

Dang, we need to exchange books!!!!

I love to read!

For some good Police reading John Sandiford, W E B Griffen War and Spy now stories. Well WW II!

Clive Cussler are good and pretty dang accurate!
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