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    I just finished Alan Dean Foster's old sci fi novel The Tar-aiym Krang, the first of his Pip and Flinx series. It's from the 70s I think. I had never read any of them. They are certainly not great classic literature, but what fun for a light read!

    I have the "prequel" that was written later in the series, For Love of Mother Not. I'll probably start that tonight or tomorrow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by YankeeMom View Post
    I loved The Dome, The Omnivore's Dilemma, The Strain, and The Kite Runner!!

    Now I'm working my way through Dean Koontz's Frankenstein series. I'm on book 3 of 4.

    I think I am kind of sorry I read the Omnivores Dilemma. I haven't been able to look at meat since.
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    I just finished The Postcard by Beverly Lewis. It's one of the Amish series she writes about. It was a pretty good story with an ending I didn't expect. I'll be getting a few more of these. The Redemption of Sarah Cain was made into a movie. It was pretty good so I'll not have to read that one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IntlMom View Post
    I'm reading TWG (tightwad gazette) - it's been a few years, and it was time to read it again.

    i get inspired every time I read it.
    That's funny, I do the same! You forget that 'you forget' some of the tricks unitl you pick it up again.


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    I am reading wrecked by carol higgins clark

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    Just started Roadside Crosses by Jeffery Deaver. Loaned to me by a good friend.
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    I just started So Long Insecurity by Beth Moore

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    Reading Queen of the Night by JA Jance...........and what a disappointment it is so far!!!

    She is usually pretty good.........this is the first one I haven't liked. If it doesn't get better soon.......I may dump it!
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