Onyx2201
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Location: An alternate state of attitude
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Re: What 'cha reading?
I just finished Peony in Love and loaned it to my daughter-in-law. We both loved it.
I've ordered some more Lisa See books.
I gave away my second copy of More Book Lust and now I have a new list to sart reading.
We're moving at the end of January to the Houston area, so I will finally have acess to a good library system! I can't wait!
--- Life is a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death.
-Auntie Mame
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Dec/26/2007, 12:53 pm
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Grannyx16
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Re: What 'cha reading?
Having finished the Work and The Glory and the others I was reading...I've started re-reading some of my Mysteries...
High Country by Nevada Barr
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The Codex by Douglas Preston
--- My Blog: Cross Country Trek By Horseback
Reading: 15 pges a day of the Bible & Book of Mormon
Writing: Cantor Mysteries-Eyes of the Killer(book ! of 4)
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Dec/26/2007, 6:43 pm
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somerled
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Re: What 'cha reading?
I reading a book about the life of Joe Cahill...I find political history very interesting.
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Jan/7/2008, 12:47 am
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Onyx2201
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I saw Tombstone one too many times, so I read a bio og Wyatt Earp, and the bio written by Josie his wife, and a bio of Doc Holiday.
Then I read two mysteries by Lisa See, I am on the third one. My book club is reading Ken follett's Whiteout, which has my attention!
--- Life is a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death.
-Auntie Mame
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Jan/22/2008, 3:17 pm
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