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alinnell 02-01-2012 09:23 AM

What are you reading February 2012?
 
I'm still on the first part of 1Q84 and am really enjoying it.

konfyoozed 02-01-2012 12:56 PM

diana gabaldon's outlander series. i've heard great things.

Alicia87 02-02-2012 06:50 PM

I'm always reading several at once. I put the Outlander series on my wishlist on my nook. Have heard a lot about it and will have to try it. I swear there is not enough time in the day to read. I have over 100 books on my wishlist and i have a few already downloaded and a whole stack of paper books...if I could sit all day and just read I'd be a very happy girl lol :)

Reading Lie with Me - Stephanie Tyler, I Beat the Odds - Michael Oher, From This Moment On - Bella Andre, and The Vow by Kim & Krickitt Carpenter. Sounds funny but what I'm in the mood for tends to change, hence why I have so many books going at once ;)

Smiling_Sara 02-02-2012 10:47 PM

I have started reading miss invisible by Laura Jensen walker. About a plus size girl falling in love. Only 22 pages in and I'm enjoying it.

CrystalZ10 02-03-2012 12:06 AM

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Originally Posted by BornToFly (Post 4201297)
I have started reading miss invisible by Laura Jensen walker. About a plus size girl falling in love. Only 22 pages in and I'm enjoying it.

That one sounds good.

I finished the first two Hunger Games and waiting to buy The MockingJay so no spoilers!! lol I love the books so far!!

juliana77 02-03-2012 12:19 AM

Just finished Water for Elephants, loved it! Reading one for work called How to Deal With People You Can't Stand at the moment.

Weeram 02-03-2012 01:46 AM

I'm reading "My Life as I See IT" written by my dad. He only made 50 copies but am so honored to have his book and have that special insight into his life as a rural farmer and then a pioneer of Alaska. We all have our story and his was amazing.

alinnell 02-03-2012 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Weeram (Post 4201392)
I'm reading "My Life as I See IT" written by my dad. He only made 50 copies but am so honored to have his book and have that special insight into his life as a rural farmer and then a pioneer of Alaska. We all have our story and his was amazing.

That is so cool!!!

Sunshine73 02-03-2012 10:58 AM

I just finished 'The Name of the Star' by Maureen Johnson and 'The Fault in Our Stars' by John Green. Both were amazing reads for different reasons. Now I'm on the hunt for something new but so far nothing has really caught my eye. Hmm...

ANOther 02-03-2012 01:05 PM

Double Booked for Death

smad11 02-03-2012 01:16 PM

I've read the Outlander series and it is definitely good... I found it a bit slow in the middle... but I've found that to be pretty typical of book series that have more than 4 books.

I just recently read 'The sisters brothers" - it was different and I really enjoyed it :)

ICUwishing 02-03-2012 02:59 PM

NurtureShock, by Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman. Interesting data summaries that debunk some of the common ideas about what kids need. It was recommended by DS12's headmistress. The first 3 chapters (praise, sleep, and race relations) have been very enlightening!

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konfyoozed 02-08-2012 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Alicia87 (Post 4201025)
I'm always reading several at once. I put the Outlander series on my wishlist on my nook. Have heard a lot about it and will have to try it. I swear there is not enough time in the day to read. I have over 100 books on my wishlist and i have a few already downloaded and a whole stack of paper books...if I could sit all day and just read I'd be a very happy girl lol :)

Reading Lie with Me - Stephanie Tyler, I Beat the Odds - Michael Oher, From This Moment On - Bella Andre, and The Vow by Kim & Krickitt Carpenter. Sounds funny but what I'm in the mood for tends to change, hence why I have so many books going at once ;)

the 7 books of the outlander series add up to about 8000 pages (in paper back). if you only have time to read a little at a time, they would keep you occupied for a while. i work from home, when there's work to do, but most of the time is free time. my husband looked at them and said "that'll keep you entertained for a couple weeks" heh.

i'm such a nerd. i'm looking at the first book all eager to open it up and get started... but i also love that anticipation before starting a new book, especially the first book in a series. i almost cried when i read the last book in stephen king's 'dark tower' series, because i wanted to keep reading about the characters!

Glory87 02-09-2012 02:30 AM

I just finished Death Comes to Pemberly and it absolutely sucked. I'm now reading Jane Lynch's Happy Accidents and I'm enjoying it.


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