minniebeth
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I'm reading Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert. I know the book was popular awhile ago, I'm just getting around to it now. DD tells me a movie is being made from it.
In that case, I'll rent the DVD when it's out.
Please let me know what your book club thinks of this after you discuss it. It could possibly go into ours, too.
What did you think of it? I almost picked it up today. I went with, No Where to Run, by Mary Jane Clark. I'm waiting for some books to come in.
I'm reading 'The Lost Symbol' by Dan Brown. It's entertaining enough, but seriously, you'd think his writing would be of higher caliber given the fact that it took him 5 years to write this book.![]()
Outlander is so worth that $3 Kindle download price.
The first 3 books IMHO ARE the series. After that point -- it just kind of went spiraling into .... something other than Outlander.
I've been reading this silly little book I got from out library download service.
Dewey the Library cat or something like that. It's about a cat that lived in the library in some small Iowa town.
I want to stop reading it because I know this cat is going to die. I just know it.
Just finished The Reader by Bernhard Schlink. Didn't care for the book to be honest. One of the topics of dealt with was kind of disturbing, but regardless, I found the book rather boring to read.
Not sure if I'll rent the movie or not. Maybe on a night I'm home alone because I know my DH & my girls would probably hate it.
Going to start my first Beverly Lewis book tonight.
2 books
First 1 I finished today. Unhallowed Ground by Heather Graham. Somewhat of a paranormal mystery. Was a decent read, but i wouldn't bother with it again. Starts off too slow and after picking up the pace in the middle the ending was too quick and needed more I thought.
2nd is a book i've read b4 but always entertaining. If Chins Could Kill. Confessions of a B Movie Actor by Bruce Campbell. He's currently on Burn Notice playing Sam and was Autolycus in the Hercules/Zena series. This book is a truly fun read and I learned tons about the movie making process I never even knew I wanted to know.If you're looking for something of an autobiography but light then this book is definitely worth a look.
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The Stand by Stephen King. Not a king fan at all but thought I'd try this one since everyone says it is one of their all-time favs.
I like the book but he always goes off on thes really weird, odd tangents. I don't find him to be scary at all, just odd. Not my favorite but I'm almost finished.
After that will be either Outlander or Grapes of Wrath.
I am not a major Stephen King fan, my DH loves him, I am okay with his music. That said though I loved The Stand. I read it probably 20 years ago, and it is still one of my favorite books.
2 books
First 1 I finished today. Unhallowed Ground by Heather Graham. Somewhat of a paranormal mystery. Was a decent read, but i wouldn't bother with it again. Starts off too slow and after picking up the pace in the middle the ending was too quick and needed more I thought.
2nd is a book i've read b4 but always entertaining. If Chins Could Kill. Confessions of a B Movie Actor by Bruce Campbell. He's currently on Burn Notice playing Sam and was Autolycus in the Hercules/Zena series. This book is a truly fun read and I learned tons about the movie making process I never even knew I wanted to know.If you're looking for something of an autobiography but light then this book is definitely worth a look.
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"Mudbound" by Hillary Jordan.