What Are You Reading Right Now? Part II (Incomplete book list in 1st post)

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I am reading the last Pretty Little Liars, and also in the middle of Safe Haven still, AND picked up a Walt Disney World trivia book at the library yesterday, which is really fun to read
 
I am reading the last Pretty Little Liars, and also in the middle of Safe Haven still, AND picked up a Walt Disney World trivia book at the library yesterday, which is really fun to read

I've only read the first Pretty Little Liars book but I loved it. Hopefully I'll get some more for Christmas.

Right now I'm reading The Christmas Cookie Club by Ann Pearlman. I'm really enjoying it so far.
 
I've only read the first Pretty Little Liars book but I loved it. Hopefully I'll get some more for Christmas.

Right now I'm reading The Christmas Cookie Club by Ann Pearlman. I'm really enjoying it so far.

I know! I started watching the tv show before reading the books, and once i read the first one i couldn't stop! I started the first one Dec 1st and picked up the 8th one from the library yesterday haha :) They get so much better, I would definitely recommend trying to get them from the library

Is the Christmas Cookie Club a regular fiction novel or a mystery? It sounds fun!
 
I know! I started watching the tv show before reading the books, and once i read the first one i couldn't stop! I started the first one Dec 1st and picked up the 8th one from the library yesterday haha :) They get so much better, I would definitely recommend trying to get them from the library

Is the Christmas Cookie Club a regular fiction novel or a mystery? It sounds fun!

The TV show isn't on over here in the UK yet I don't think. The books are really difficult to find! I got my copy in Florida and so far the stores here in England are only selling the first in the series. I've seen it online so hopefully I'll order the rest soon. It totally just sucked me in!

The Christmas Cookie Club is a regular fiction novel, about a group of women who meet once a year to exchange cookies and stories. I'm only about a quarter of the way through but it's great so far!
 

I just finished Happy Ever After, the last book in the Bride Quartet by Nora Roberts. It was good, sappy and sweet. It was really nice to read some fluff!

I'm not sure what I'm starting next. My mother gives me several Christmas themed novels every year that I avoid but I might dedicate the next couple of weeks to those just to get them off the shelf!
 
The TV show isn't on over here in the UK yet I don't think. The books are really difficult to find! I got my copy in Florida and so far the stores here in England are only selling the first in the series. I've seen it online so hopefully I'll order the rest soon. It totally just sucked me in!

The Christmas Cookie Club is a regular fiction novel, about a group of women who meet once a year to exchange cookies and stories. I'm only about a quarter of the way through but it's great so far!

Oh the show is just as good!! I think you can watch them at ABCFamily.com or maybe on hulu.com if you're interested :goodvibes I think I'll request the christmas cookie club from the library, sounds like something i'd like, thanks!!
 
Finished "River Town," and it was amazing! I really recommend it!!! Also finished "The Five People You Meet In Heaven." This was a little sappy, semi-predictable, but I still really enjoyed it. It was nice light reading, after "River Town."

Next up is "Labyrinth" by Kate Moss. Hope it's good.
 
Read Sweet Little Lies by Lauren Conrad, decent, not as good as her first. Also read Monsters Caught on Film, a cryptozoology book, which was really fun to read.

Now I think I will start either Home: A Memoir of my Early Years by Julie Andrews or At Home by Bill Bryson
 
Finished "River Town," and it was amazing! I really recommend it!!! Also finished "The Five People You Meet In Heaven." This was a little sappy, semi-predictable, but I still really enjoyed it. It was nice light reading, after "River Town."

Next up is "Labyrinth" by Kate Moss. Hope it's good.

Labyrith is one of my favorites. Enjoy.
 
I'm reading Divine Justice by David Baldacci.

I've gotten real picky here lately. I tried to read The Next Accident by Lisa Gardner and Angels by Marian Keyes but when they didn't grab me in the first 10 pages or so, I put them down.

This is OT but Sthronds, your dogs are really cute!
 
Gossip Girl kick at the moment, campy and just fun (plus everytime Chuck pops into a book I hear Ed Westwick's voice in my head).
 
Interred with Their Bones - Jennifer Lee Carrell

Plot twists worthy of The Da Vinci Code dominate this agile first novel from Carrell (The Speckled Monster: A Historical Tale of Battling Smallpox), a thriller involving a lost Shakespeare play, The History of Cardenio. On a June day in 2004, at London's rebuilt Globe theater, Rosalind Howard, flamboyantly eccentric Harvard Professor of Shakespeare, gives her friend Katharine Stanley, who's directing a production of Hamlet at the Globe, a small gold-wrapped box. That evening, a fire damages the Globe, where Roz is found murdered in the same manner as Hamlet's father. Roz's mysterious gift, which contains a Victorian mourning brooch decorated with flowers associated with Ophelia, propels Kate on a wild and wide-ranging quest that takes her to Utah; Arizona; Washington, D.C.; and back to London. Every step of the way, as the bodies pile up, Kate narrowly escapes becoming the next murder victim. From Shakespeare conferences to desert mines, from the present to the past, this spirited and action-packed novel delivers constant excitement.
 
I FINALLY finished The Passage. I really enjoyed it but it took me forever to get through. Now I'm reading Seven Up by Janet Evanovich because I needed something light. The Passage was not a happy book.

I finished The Passage last week and I really liked it, then again I read it after 'Every Last One' by Anna Quindlen, which was so depressing that it made The Passage appear pretty darn upbeat


Currently I am reading 'Room' by Emma Donoghue
 
I am plugging away at "Cutting for Stone." I was really looking forward to this book but I am finding it difficult to get into. Of course I am still getting used to my Kindle, so that may be part of the problem.

I really, really love books that I just can't put down and lately there have been few of them!
 
I read a YA book called Flipped by Wendelin Van Draanen, it was just okay.

Got a bunch of books from the library so I think today I will start Kingdom Keepers 3: Disney in Shadow, the kids in the story are in Epcot now so I think it'll be fun
 
FINALLY finished Plantation.
It was good but my mind has been in other places. You now your stressing when you can't escape in your reading.....
 
I'm reading Divine Justice by David Baldacci.

I've gotten real picky here lately. I tried to read The Next Accident by Lisa Gardner and Angels by Marian Keyes but when they didn't grab me in the first 10 pages or so, I put them down.

This is OT but Sthronds, your dogs are really cute!

Thanks! I think they are!

To get back in topic. . . I am reading Call Me Mrs. Miracle by Debbie Macomber. It's sappy but short so I should finish it quickly. I'm going to challenge myself to see how many sweet and sappy Christmas themed books I can read in the next two weeks.
 
Almost finished with The Things We Do For Love by Kristin Hannah.
 
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