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    Fifty Shades Freed

    about 2 years ago! :sad:
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    Outlander by Diana Gabaldon...LOVED it!
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    Last book i read was Mr Mercedes by Stephen King
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    I just recently finished "Bridget Jones: The Age of Reason" a new Bridget Jones by Helen Fielding. Lots of fun.

    Now I'm reading "The Dinner" by Herman Koch. Finding it mildly disturbing. Not sure about it yet.
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    Lone Survivor by Marcus Luttrell
    Currently reading Motivation for Current and Aspiring Endurance Athletes by Grant Shymske.
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    Last book i read was Mr Mercedes by Stephen King

    I've yet to read that one. I love Stephen King!

    Just finished Slackonomics: Generation X in the Age of Creative Destruction by Lisa Chamberlain earlier today
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    Born of Fury by Sherrilyn Kenyon
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    Swim, Bike, Run by Alistair & Jonathan Brownlee

    Currently reading The Fault In Our Stars by John Green
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    Finding Me, the story of Michelle Knight (Cleveland kidnapping victim)

    It gave me hellacious nightmares. Poor woman :-(
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    Everybody's Got Something by Robin Roberts.
  • The Negotiator by Dee Henderson
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    I'm reading The Book Thief by Markus Zusak.
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    Gathering of Waters - Bernice L. McFadden
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    Roses are Red, James Patterson

    Is that any good?
    I'm obsessed with the Women's Murder Club by him.

    In fact, finished "7th Heaven" by James Patterson this morning
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    Mere Christianity By C.S. Lewis (A re-Read actually but it's been a few years)
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    Wise Man Fear by Patrick Rothfuss, Great book and just started rereading the Name of the Wind again
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    I've yet to read that one. I love Stephen King!

    Just finished Slackonomics: Generation X in the Age of Creative Destruction by Lisa Chamberlain earlier today

    Good book, couldn't put it done, think i read it with 2 days. and that was over short times due to work etc.
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    Good Omens by Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett
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    the last one i finished? Carl Hiaasen's latest, Bad Monkey. It was great, as most all Hiaasen books are.

    Currently almost through the first in Anne Rice's Sleeping Beauty trilogy. It's interesting. captivating.

    That Kate Daniels series mentioned up thread sounds interesting. I may seek those ones out.
  • currently re-reading The Crimson Petal and the White by Michael Faber (last read over 10 yrs ago)
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    Divergent Series by Veronica Roth
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    The Husband's Secret by Liane Moriarty. It was meh. Currently reading The Violets of March by Sarah Jio and it's awkwardly written like the $.99 and free books on Amazon tend to be.
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    A Fault in Our Stars - had to read it before watching the movie.
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    Yellow River by I.P. Daily
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    Finished or read?
  • Roberto Bolaño's Fiction: An Expanding Universe by Chris Andrews
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    I Claudius, Robert Graves
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    Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman - Good Omens
    Was a very entertaining read if with a very special kind of humor

    I've read that twice - loved it.

    I just finished Kill Decision by Daniel Suarez.

    I actually listen to more books than I read. I often listen to Audible books when I run or walk the dogs.
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    Wise Man Fear by Patrick Rothfuss, Great book and just started rereading the Name of the Wind again

    Great books. I can't wait for the new one to come out in the fall.
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    I just finished "Mansfield Park", again. Seems like I reread all of Jane Austen every summer- especially at the beach.
    Before that was Jeff Wheeler's Muirwood trilogy.
    Next will be Dean Koontz's "Deeply Odd."
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