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    the 19th wife...

    seriously good book. Best ive read this year I think tho I loved the help and to kill a mockinbird as well.

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    My co-worker is reading this book and says it's really good, so I just requested it from the Library. Also, I heard they are turning it into a movie.
    :heart:I love my daughter more than alcohol:heart:

    Believe in yourself. You are stronger than you think.

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      the 19th wife...

      if they are

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        cant wait K9, I love books and movies, what r u reading now? Ive started the bolter and its looking good.........

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          Hi Lilly!
          Currently I am reading "The Book Thief", it's really good. I have two more lined up after this one: "Major Pettigews Last Stand" and then "The Slap". I'll let you know how those are (I plan to read A LOT this weekend!)
          :heart:I love my daughter more than alcohol:heart:

          Believe in yourself. You are stronger than you think.

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            K9Lover;961525 wrote: Hi Lilly!
            Currently I am reading "The Book Thief", it's really good. I have two more lined up after this one: "Major Pettigews Last Stand" and then "The Slap". I'll let you know how those are (I plan to read A LOT this weekend!)
            The Book Thief was good!! - just finished it and "I Am The Messenger" by the same author.
            Coco

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              Coco-Nut;961700 wrote: The Book Thief was good!! - just finished it and "I Am The Messenger" by the same author.
              I loved The Book Thief - one of my fav books that I read last year. What's his other book like? Sometimes I'm nervous reading another book by someone I really like, in case its a let down. Only author this hasnt happened with yet is Isabelle Allende - House of the Spirits is amazing, so is Woman of Fortune. Really strong female characters!
              AF since 13th July 2010
              NF since 5th July 2010

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                Loved the Book Thief and House of Spirits. I'm on a mystery kick again (love the Rebus series by Ian Rankin). I think I need something fun (but good) soon.
                AF since July 15, 2010. :applouse:
                "People who drink to drown their sorrow should be told that sorrow knows how to swim." —Ann Landers

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                  The 19th Wife was a made-for-television movie that I watched on Saturday night, so now that one is going to the bottom of my pile.
                  If anyone wants to read a really LONG book (900+ pages), here are two that I recommend that I read quite some time ago: The Pillars of the Earth and I Know This Much Is True.
                  I am still on Major Pettigrews Last Stand, it's due today and I have about 60 pages left.
                  :heart:I love my daughter more than alcohol:heart:

                  Believe in yourself. You are stronger than you think.

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                    I loved the Book Thief and House of the Spirits,and everything Wally Lamb writes. My latest discovery is Laura Moriarity. She's only written 3 novels. The Center of Everything is the first and in MHO one of the very best novels I've read in a long, long time and I read a lot.

                    How are you doing K9Lover? Do you live near Cambria? I went there in June; it was heaven

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                      Getting great ideas here folks! Thanks!
                      "It's not your job to like me, it's mine!"

                      AF 10th May 2010
                      NF 12th May 2010

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                        Loved Wally Lamb too, Sped and K9; I read "She's come undone" and couldn't believe it was written by a middle-age man and not a teenage girl.

                        I loved in "Book Thief" how death is always whining about how hard his job was and that he never gets a vacation. I so relate this week! ; )

                        And there's more of that tomorrow, so off to bed with my book (and no empties lined up along the edge of the bed!).

                        xoxo Pride
                        AF since July 15, 2010. :applouse:
                        "People who drink to drown their sorrow should be told that sorrow knows how to swim." —Ann Landers

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                          Pride before Fall;964205 wrote: Loved Wally Lamb too, Sped and K9; I read "She's come undone" and couldn't believe it was written by a middle-age man and not a teenage girl.
                          I read She's Come Undone by Wally Lamb quite some time ago and it is one of my all time favorite books. I, too, was amazed that it was written by a middle-aged man instead of a teenage girl.

                          Another book that surprised me that was written by a male was Memoirs of a Geisha
                          . I thought for certain it had to be written by a woman. Another excellent book to read.
                          John
                          AF since 7/13/2010

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