I am reading...
The theif Lord
An Acceptable time (companion of A Wrinkle in Time)
The tiger rising
Wolf in the Window
Saddle Club
Pony Pals
I have to much to explain!!
Just so you know when i was in first grade i was on 5th grade reading level!!!
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I am reading...
The theif Lord
An Acceptable time (companion of A Wrinkle in Time)
The tiger rising
Wolf in the Window
Saddle Club
Pony Pals
I have to much to explain!!
Just so you know when i was in first grade i was on 5th grade reading level!!!
There's nothing to explain. you should see some of the books that I read on my breaks at work. Of course the fact that the children's book section is right out of the staff room doesn't help.
I'm reading a fascinating tome by the Internal Revenue Service, "2002 Form 1040 And Instructions" - I can't wait to see how it comes out! :p :p ;) (I've read this author's books every year for as long as I can remember......)
I read a lot of goofy romance books when I was younger, and I used to read Reader's Digest faithfully up until about a year ago, but now I just can't find time to read anything unless it's a People magazine in the doctor's office. I used to LOVE getting into a good book; I would read for hours on end since once I start, I can't stop.......
I'm reading two: in paper form, Robertson Davies "the Cunning Man"
and on audio (on the treadmill at the gym) Violets are Blue by James Patterson (i just finished roses are red).
I just started Spine of the World by R.A. Salvatore. I am reading the whole series of Drizzt Do'Urden books, they are pretty good if you like fantasy.
I just finished the first of the series "Left Behind" and really liked it! Can't wait to get the 2nd one.
Amy, I LOVE Iris Johensen, She is awesome!! Those are excellant!!! I love James Patterson and Patricia Cornwell also.
I just finished, Apocolipstick and Mr. Maybe. They are by British Authors. I love the British Authors, they are sooo funny. And the next is "Dog Handling" which is by a British Author also. Not what you think. And I also have John Grishem's The Brethern to read and another one I can't remember the title too.
I'm reading Patricia Cornwell's book about Jack the Ripper, and for school I'm reading Catcher in the Rye. I have A LOT of novels to get read this semester.. good thing I like to read
I am reading : "The shelters of stone" by Jean Auel
Yesterday I finished the latest book of Isabel Allende , in Dutch of course . The original title is "La ciudad de las bestias" . Her books are super and read very fluently!
My next book will be "The road through the mountains" by Elisabeth McGregor .
Yep we read quite a lot . That's why we needed a large library ..
See Sydney , thinking "do I have to read all these too???"
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some books im just reading for fun are:
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
The Giver
Fellowship of the Ring
And lots of horse books,and other books that i just like to read.
Mark got me three Stephen King hardback for Christmas (Hearts in Atlantis, Everything's Eventual & the new one From a Buick 8).
So right now I'm in the middle of reading Everything's Eventual, great book!
I am reading "Tailspin: the strange case of Major Call" (NF)
and The Veil of a Thousand Tears, sequel to The Ring of Five Dragons.
Recently finished "Paradise Alley" - very good
I'm reading The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Rings...I already read them all early this year, but I'm reading them again....
Before that I read Tuck Everlasting just because I was bored, and I wondered what the movie was about (actually I read that book in grade school but I forgot about it)
And before that I was reading Cold Sassy Tree...but I never finished it, as I forgot about it. My mom works at a library and is always bringing home books they are going to throw away....so I kind of just grab books from the piles and read them..heh........
I just recently finished the first Harry Potter book (yes, I'm well aware that I'm a dork) and now I'm on the search for the second one. Guess I'm gonna have to drive 50 miles to Barnes and Noble again. (Go in for one book come out 3 hrs later lol)
There is always my trusty "Chicken Soup for the Cat and Dog Lover's Soul", Chicken Soup for the Animal Lover's Soul", and "American Pit Bull Terrier Handbook" on my night stand.
As a bookkeeper, this just cracked me up. Trust me, it is the best "mystery" out there!Quote:
Originally posted by All Creatures Great And Small
I'm reading a fascinating tome by the Internal Revenue Service, "2002 Form 1040 And Instructions" - I can't wait to see how it comes out! :p :p ;) (I've read this author's books every year for as long as I can remember......)