disneyfanforever
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5. Hopeless by Colleen Hoover
I read this book after the review here, and I really enjoyed it. A moving love story that deals with some serious issues.
Not sure what's up next. I am on the waiting list for Defending Jacob so I will probably have to wait a few weeks for that. I am not sure what to read in the meantime. I thought about Under the Dome but now I don't think I want to invest the time in it if it has a disappointing ending.
				
			I read this book after the review here, and I really enjoyed it. A moving love story that deals with some serious issues.
Not sure what's up next. I am on the waiting list for Defending Jacob so I will probably have to wait a few weeks for that. I am not sure what to read in the meantime. I thought about Under the Dome but now I don't think I want to invest the time in it if it has a disappointing ending.
		
 Just finished the following book. Loved it. 
  I am so envious of people (like my mom) that can read 100 books in a year.  Someday...
).  I think extroverts, especially in the business world, should read the book to gain some insight into what some of the people they will be working with are like.  One of my supervisors read the book (she is what I would call a "little e").  She kind of straddles extroversion and introversion.  She feels she is surrounded by introverts and she found the book pretty interesting and helpful.