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    Question What are you reading for the week of April 21

    I'm reading Becoming Vegetarian by Vesanto Melina and Brenda Davis. This book was updated 2003 and a number of new chapters put into it.

    The Treasure by Jim & Terri Kraus, the second in a series of 4 books, written about 3 guys and 1 gal who went to Harvard in the 1800's. An excellant series.

    What are you reading this week?

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    The King of Torts by John Grisham

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh. It is for my Western Civilizations class, but a very interesting fantasy/mythical story. I am really enjoying this one.

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    I am trying to read Lasher by Anne Rice but since I am home I just haven't had the time.

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    I just finished reading, The Second Time Around, by Mary Higgins Clark.

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    Chosen Prey by John Sandford. I love his "Prey" series. I've read most of them but couldn't remember where I had left off so deceided to start over.

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    I'm reading "Two for the Dough" by Janet Evanovich. Great mystery series- very, very funny- makes you laugh out loud sometimes!

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    I just got The Diary of Mattie Spencer today... I'll be starting that tonight.
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    I'm reading No Man Standing by Barbara Seranella. She has a series of mystery books, with the main character being a female mechanic named Munch.

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    Adventures in Homesteading

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    I'm reading "Under the Tuscan Sun" by Frances Mayes. I've got the 2nd book to read too called "Bella Tuscany". I was going to suggest them to Heaven for next month's book club.

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    The Chamber by John Grisham

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    I just finished reading Seaside by Terri Blackstock and A fruitful Vine by Carrie Bender. Both are very good inspirational books to read.

    http://www.zondervan.com/Books/Detai...SBN=0310233186

    http://exodus.mph.org/books/fruitv.htm

    Now I'm reading A Rush of Wings by Kristen Heitzmann.

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    Vixens, by Bertrice Small. She writes excellent historical fiction.

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