Perks of Being a Wallflower. I found it on my bookshelf when I was cleaning last weekend and I realized I had never read it. ( or at least I don't remember reading it- anything is possible these days...)
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I just finished Nicholas Sparks Safe Haven not one of his best but I still liked it. I think my next one is going to be The Help
Forever in our hearts
~12/05 * 7/06 * 12/06 * 4/07 * 10/08~
"When the world says, "Give up" hope whispers, "Try one more time"
After 4yrs, 5 IUI's, 2 IVF's, 2 FET's, PGD, and 5 losses our little miracle is finally here!
1) Solitude of Prime Numbers - so far I like this one a lot.
2) Great House - just can't get into this one.
3) I recently finished the Host (by Stephenie Meyer of Twilight fame) and am kind of ashamed to admit how hooked I got on it. Still don't think she's the best writer but the romance storyline(s) got me.
The Sentimentalists. It won the Giller Prize here in Canada this year. I got all of the nominees as Christmas gifts!
The last book I read was called "Annabel"...It is the story of a young child born with both girl and boy parts and her life growing up. She was raised a boy but always felt like there was a little girl inside her. Very good read.
Big, fat NOTHING since the twins were born -- and it makes me sad. I have a student that is going to start reading The Hunger Games on her own because her class is reading a book that hits too close to home for her (trauma). I told her I would read it along with her.
Schmoodle, I ended up really liking The Host! I almost dropped it about half-way through, but people kept telling me to keep going...and I ended up getting sucked into it. Glad you enjoyed it!
Re: What are you reading right now?
Me:
Perks of Being a Wallflower. I found it on my bookshelf when I was cleaning last weekend and I realized I had never read it. ( or at least I don't remember reading it- anything is possible these days...)
Dave Ramsey's Total Money Makeover
and
Lee Child's Jack Reacher series (I think it totals 15 books, I've read all but two)
George W. Bush's Decision Points
~12/05 * 7/06 * 12/06 * 4/07 * 10/08~
"When the world says, "Give up" hope whispers, "Try one more time"
After 4yrs, 5 IUI's, 2 IVF's, 2 FET's, PGD, and 5 losses our little miracle is finally here!
I really liked The Help.
1) Solitude of Prime Numbers - so far I like this one a lot.
2) Great House - just can't get into this one.
3) I recently finished the Host (by Stephenie Meyer of Twilight fame) and am kind of ashamed to admit how hooked I got on it. Still don't think she's the best writer but the romance storyline(s) got me.
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The Sentimentalists. It won the Giller Prize here in Canada this year. I got all of the nominees as Christmas gifts!
The last book I read was called "Annabel"...It is the story of a young child born with both girl and boy parts and her life growing up. She was raised a boy but always felt like there was a little girl inside her. Very good read.
Big, fat NOTHING since the twins were born -- and it makes me sad. I have a student that is going to start reading The Hunger Games on her own because her class is reading a book that hits too close to home for her (trauma). I told her I would read it along with her.
Schmoodle, I ended up really liking The Host! I almost dropped it about half-way through, but people kept telling me to keep going...and I ended up getting sucked into it. Glad you enjoyed it!