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What book are you currently reading?

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sumauri

My next book to read is the classic 'Grapes of Wrath' by John Steinbeck. I like to know what people are currently reading.
 
Change-Of-Pace Murder Mystery.

The Mark Twain Murders, by Edith Skom.

It was time to take a break from war books.

-- Alan Cole, McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA.​
 
For all of you 1960's Rock and Roll junkies, check out Laurel Canyon: The Inside Story of Rock-and-Roll's Legendary Neighborhood by Michael Walker...about the famed LA canyon.
 
I am flipping between two right now,

Godless by Ann Coulter and End of Iraq by Peter Galbraith
 
A Breath of Snow and Ashes by Diana Gabaldon. Time travelers that return to 18th century US right before the Revolutionary War.
 
Book Club is beginning "The Screwtape Letters." I just read "The Bookseller of Kabul" and loved it. Also "The Lovely Bones." Finished "The Forest Lover" by the author of "Girl in Hyacinth Blue." Loved Hyacinth, not so much the forest.
 
Pandora's Star...

sumauri said:
My next book to read is the classic 'Grapes of Wrath' by John Steinbeck. I like to know what people are currently reading.

Pandora's Star by Peter F. Hamilton
 
Wild Orchids by Jude Deveraux--Easy reading, the setting is in the mountains of NC so it is a pleasant read for me. shaggy
 
"Birds of a Feather" by Jacqueline Winspear. It's a Maisie Dobbs mystery set in 1930's (post WWI) England.
 
suskey said:
Blood Memory by Greg Iles

Susan

Greg Iles is one of my favorite writers.
This book was a little different from his usual Nation .vs. Nation thrillers...



...Mark
 
Hubris: The Inside Story of Spin, Scandal, and the Selling of the Iraq War by David Corn and Michael Isikoff. Highly recommend it!
 
I'm a huge Nicholas Sparks fan. I just finished reading, At First Sight. Next book on the list is John Saul's In the Dark of the Night. Hope it's good.
 
good reads

Just finished The Patriots Club... am now into Brad Meltzer's new one The Book of fate.... both thrillers.... page turners.
 
My bookclub is reading The Thanksgiving Visitor by Truman Capote for November. We just read Low Country by Ann Rivers Siddon for October and are going on a boat tour of the Ace Basin on the day of our regular meeting.
I also just read The Devil Wore Prada as a fast, fun, read. I haven't seen the movie, but enjoyed the book.
 
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I'm reading The Constant Princess. (Historical fiction by Philippa Gregory)
It's great...I'm staying up too late at night reading :)
 
Janette said:
My booikclub is reading The Thanksgiving Visitor by Truman Capote for November. We just read Low Country by Ann Rivers Siddon for October and are going on a boat tour of the Ace Basin on the day of our regular meeting.
I also just read The Devil Wore Prada as a fast, fun, read. I haven't seen the movie, but enjoyed the book.

Janette,

The ACE basin is wonderful. It's huge...I would love to tour part of it by boat! Let me know if you recommend the particular company you're going out with!

Btw, just finished "Hubris", now reading Hollis Gillespie's "Confessions of a Recovering Slut". Highly recommended if you have a sense of humor and enjoy irreverent wits! :D
 
I am reading several books right now.

The best American nonrequired reading (a collection of short stories)

Earth, Air, Fire and Custard by Tom Holt

and tomorrow I will be buying the new short story collection by Neil Gaiman called Fragile Things...

(Oh and lots of Goosebumps books to my daughter)
 
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