i put a suspended hold on it ... i have 3 books to get through by friday! :shock:
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lol, I know how you feel @heartgirl99 . I had to take Red Sparrow back because I couldn't get through it in time. Now I have to wait for my turn again.
A Man Called Ove
by Fredrick Bacman
Loyalty in Death by J.D. Robb
Scrappy Little Nobody by Anna Kendrick.
Since she used to bake recipes from Martha Stewart's magazine, Anna ought to try to get a guest appearance on one of Martha's shows-the VH1 with Snoop Dogg and dinner would be great.
@Ciel I also read Anna Kendricks book and enjoyed it very much! I JUST finished reading Joy Behar's book called The Great Gasbag and I laughed my a*s*sbag off! Just starting Anna Faris book now.
Master of the Game by Sidney Sheldon
the 15:17 to paris - by sadler, skarlatos, stone (and jeffrey stone)
the first 3 authors are the actual 3 heroes who stopped the train attack. they should have let a ghost writer tell their story. it's very poorly written.
before the fall - hawley
better than the 15:17 to paris but not great. the beginning lengthy pages of the description of the hero swimming for what seemed like forever were way too long. i thought the story was going to turn into something akin to 'the bridge at san luis rey' but no. it picked up a bit but was easily skimmable.
Strange Highway by Dean Koontz
Just finished Lying in Wait by Liz Nugent ....excellent book!
I am slogging through FallOut by Sara Paretsky.
I used to love her books but this one seems to be dragging on.
I am sure that you will love it @alohamom! I had trouble putting it down!
the shoe on the roof - will ferguson
took a while to get going but it got interesting.... finally :)
7/10
Penguin Classics edition of "Anton Chekhov," which gives you, in one neat book, all 5 of his most famous works: Ivanov, The Seagull, Uncle Vanya, Three Sisters, and The Cherry Orchard.