What book did you finish reading?

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    Mockingjay- 3rd book in Hunger Games trilogy

    This!read all3 this pat week....so good!
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    This past week:
    Thoughtless be S.C. Stephens
    Dirty little secrets by Liliana Hart
    Fearless in high heels by Gemma Halliday
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    The Book Thief
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    This Is Where I Leave You by Jonathan Tropper

    Before that:
    The Fault In Our Stars by John Green
    The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
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    The Long Walk - Stephen King (writing as Richard Bachmann)

    hey, I'm rereading that right now. I'm also reading Joyland by Stephen King.

    Last book read was Allegiant by Veronica Roth
  • Camus - The Stranger
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    Cast In Ruin by Michelle Sagara
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    why r u even bookin tho. theys fer doorks. i hav a REAL live to life,, if ya got that parti livestyle u init't got time. its creepy wierd nd why if there tv?? dont waste time ppl. im farr to smrart fir that ther wastin.


    Oh, and: Skulls: An Exploration of Alan Dudley's Curious Collection - Simon Winchester
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    The People in the Trees
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    Hottest blood Edited by Jeff Gelb
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    Creep - Jennifer Hillier

    and Martha Stewart's Meatless Recipe Book
  • Posts: 651 Member
    The Princess and The Goblin by George MacDonald.

    I am now going to read everything else he has ever written...
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    In the middle of Sacre' Bleu-- Christopher Moore

    This book is making me laugh like a loon


    "I like big butts," explained Renoir to Toulouse-Lautrec...

    and

    "Hello, Whistler. How's your mother?"
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    Merry Gentry series ~ A Caress of Twilight ~ Laurel K Hamilton

    I am on Seduced by Moonlight now. Great series!!! I also recommend the Anita Blake series from her.
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    I usually have several books going at the same time.

    Most recently finished - A Feast for Crows (George R.R. Martin) and
    About halfway through Moscow, December 25 1991: The Last Day of the Soviet Union (Conor O'Cleary)
    Also reading Nicholas Nickleby (Charles ****ens) and just started A Dance with Dragons (next in the Song of Fire & Ice series - George R.R. Martin)
  • Posts: 359 Member
    I usually have several books going at the same time.

    Most recently finished - A Feast for Crows (George R.R. Martin) and
    About halfway through Moscow, December 25 1991: The Last Day of the Soviet Union (Conor O'Cleary)
    Also reading Nicholas Nickleby (Charles ****ens) and just started A Dance with Dragons (next in the Song of Fire & Ice series - George R.R. Martin)

    OK ... seriously?? I can't write the name of a classic author like Charles ****ens because of the first four letters of his last name?? That is a bit of over the top censorship!
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    Inferno Dan Brown. I think this was his best one the Robert Langdon series!
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    Just finished Collusion by Stuart Neville
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    Most recently:

    Green Eggs and Ham
    If You Give a Mouse a Cookie

    Insightful and thought-provoking pieces of literature with amazing character and plot development. I was on the edge of my son's bed the entire time.
  • Posts: 2,819 Member
    I just finished re-reading The Great and Secret Show, 'cause it's my favorite book ever.
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    Alpha & Omega (Locke & Key)-- It rocked.
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    I lied actually it was Princess Sultana's Daughters by Jean Sasson
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    I usually have several books going at the same time.

    Most recently finished - A Feast for Crows (George R.R. Martin) and
    About halfway through Moscow, December 25 1991: The Last Day of the Soviet Union (Conor O'Cleary)
    Also reading Nicholas Nickleby (Charles ****ens) and just started A Dance with Dragons (next in the Song of Fire & Ice series - George R.R. Martin)

    I just finished A Game of Thrones! I really enjoyed it but am having a hard time committing myself to the next one because I know there are 800ish pages ahead of me. And then 5 more books after that. :tongue:
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    "this man's father had my father's farm" - a series of biographical vignettes about growing up on a New Zealand farm in the thirties. very funny, and I see where "horse" the cat from Footrot Flats came from. Romped through it. :)

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