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    Default What are you reading for September?

    Currently I'm reading "The Known World" by Edward P. Jones. I've got a few books waiting on my bookshelves for me, and I just ordered a few books from paperbackswap. I think I'm going to read "Gone With the Wind" for the first time after I read my current book. I can't believe I've never read it, but I haven't. I don't even know if I've ever even seen the movie all the way through. I'm hoping I'll appreciate it more as an adult since I love historical novels so much.

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    I am still reading protect and defend by vince flynn. I also have lots of books waiting for me. Not sure which one will be next. So many books not enough time.

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    I just started The Navigator by Clive Cussler last night. I have Linda Howard's Cry No More next on Mount To Be Read afterwards.
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    Wellll I just read the entire Twilight saga in about 4 days....

    Yikes. I couldn't put the books down.

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    The Laughter of Dead Kings by Elizabeth Peters. Light fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joyofsix View Post
    The Laughter of Dead Kings by Elizabeth Peters. Light fun.
    I just read that in July, it was good vacation reading.

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    I'm finishing "Montona Sky" by Nora Roberts, wouldn't recommend it. Guess I'm not overly fond of her books so far. Not sure what I'll read next, hope I'll find something good!


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    I'm reading Lean Mean Thirteen (Stephanie Plum, Bk 13) by Janet Evanovich. I've read like 4 books of hers in a row. She makes me laugh out loud while reading.

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    I'm about 40 pages into Free Food for Millionaires by Min Jin Lee. It's not bad so far.
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    I am going to start Night Season by Eileen Wilks tonight.

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    [U]The Last Lecture[U]by Randy Pausch. GREAT book! Easy read. Still need to finish [U]Punished by Rewards[U]. I have seen so man books that I want to read, but can't stay awake long enough to do so. Looks like my time to read is while the kids are bathing.

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    The Tender Bar a memoir by JR Moehringer... this is the best book I've read in a long time. I am at a loss of how to even describe it. It takes my breath away.

    I was reading Called to Question; can't remember the author but it is a spiritual memoir by a nun with a crisis of faith of sorts... also a good read. I usually keep two or three books going at the same time but Tender Bar is so good I haven't picked up Question in a few days... will definately finish it after though.

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    I am continuing to read the Lee Child series of Jack Reacher. I don't usually read men authors but for the most part they are great books.

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    I am reading the diaries of Michael Palin, of Motny Python Fame, as well as a book called Writers Gym, which has all kinds of exercises to get you writing, as well as my ongoing read of collections of Pablo Neruda's poetry...one poem in the morning and one poem before bed...
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    I'm halfway through Affluenza and have The Overspent American and Omnivore's Dilemma to read after that. I'm also re-reading a lot of my frugal books.
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