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Just finished this one. Very good. I have a thing about women authors.

Ooops, it won't come on. It was Sherrilyn Kenyon's 'Bad Attitude'
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Just finished this one. Very good. I have a thing about women authors.

Ooops, it won't come on. It was Sherrilyn Kenyon's 'Bad Attitude'




OMG try the dark hunter series so awsome thats what im reading...I would sooooooo have hot sex with Savatar
The Duchess of Tart

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The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud by Ben Sherwood.
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I have all three of these and I'm reading the first one again.
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Just finished John Green's "The fault in our stars" and now I am reading his "Paper Cities"


Fascinating read on pot smuggling in the '70s and '80s

Halfway through the first one!
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Love Jodi Picoult!
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The Heist by Daniel Silva
Books, what are those. I've been reading at Lush
Eleanor Catton's The Luminaries



I mean, I read the first few pages, had a fucking word-gasm and needed to put it down for a bit. Then I went on with my day, buoyant as a lunatic - ugh, I still love this feeling smile
Am hoping to finish all 832 pages by the end of August.

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The NY Times[/url]]“The Luminaries” is a true achievement. Catton has built a lively parody of a 19th-century novel, and in so doing created a novel for the 21st, something utterly new. The pages fly, the great weight of the book shifting quickly from right hand to left, a world opening and closing in front of us, the human soul revealed in all its conflicted desperation. I mean glory. And as for the length, surely a book this good could never be too long.
A thrilling read from start to finish, a wonderful tale - I can't recommend it highly enough.




Just finished reading this. Surprising what secrets a picture can hold!


I'm never reading just 'one' book at a time. So, the most recent chapter I completed is within the sultry pages of 'Decadence' by Eric Jerome Dickey.
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