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    Post What's on your list to read in July?

    I'm currently looking through craft books and knitting books.
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    I'm still working on Left For Dead. After that I have a stack of books waiting to be read and I'm waiting for the new Harry Potter book to come out.
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    I'm still working on The Bean Trees. I also need to read the 6th Harry Potter from last summer and I want to get the 7th one.
    I also have 2 paperbacks by David Balducci I want to take on vacation with me.
    My book club is reading Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See. Anyone read this?
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    I will be finished Blind Ascent by Nevada Barr, then I will be moving on to Sophie Kinsella's Confessions of a Shopaholic.
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    On the 21st, it will be Harry Potter.
    Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we are here we might as well dance.

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    I just read "The Atonement Child" by Francine Rivers...very good book. I have 4 more from the library to read..."The Note" by Angela Hunt, "Sand Pebbles" by Patricia Hickman, "a Time to Dance" by Karen Kingsbury, and "If I Gained the World" by Linda Nichols. They all sound so good, don't know which one to read next!
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    i'm reading everything's eventual by stephen king. a little after the 21st it will be the last harry potter. after that i have a few unfinished books to finish up.
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    I just finished "Fast Food Nation"

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    Just finishing up the fourth book (Feast Of Crows) in George RR Martins saga A Song Of Ice & Fire. So good, can't wait til the next book comes out. Definitely not everyone's cup of tea (violence, gore...) but my what an adventure!

    Went to the library and have another series to read, this time a trilogy from Phillip Pullman called His Dark Materials. It's written for teens/young adults but I'm still a kid at heart, lol.

    Then it's on to Gullivers Travels by Johnathon Swift. Need to throw a new to me classic in every once in a while. Last one I read was Watership Down by Richard Adams.
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    Still trucking through the Old Testament. Also, on the last bits of the Complete Tightwad Gazette. My current "bus book" is Tender Darkness: A Mary Maclane Anthology which a friend gave me for my birthday (5 months ago!). I'm also going to start Don't Know Much about History and then finally get to Lies, and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them which I borrowed from a friend months ago. I hope to finish everything but the Bible before the month is out.

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    I started Little Heathens: Hard Times and High Spirits on an Iowa Farm During the Great Depression by Mildred Armstrong Kalish on Friday.
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    Should finish Califonia Angel this week & then I'm back to At Home In Mitford. Planning to start a Christmas book later this month... have several to pick from. Love reading something "Christmasy" when it gets so hot.


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    I am currently reading Life is So Good which is a biography. So far so good. Next in line is a book by Craig Furgeson (late night t.v. host).
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    I just finished Hannibal Rising by Thomas Harris and up next is Dark Tort by Diane Mott Davidson
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    I just finished Water for Elephants- an excellent book. I picked up Lean Mean Thirteen at the library today.

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