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    What are you reading?

    What is everyone reading? I have just read The Help about maids during the early 60s in Jackson, Mississippi. I enjoyed it , but it wasn't a happy book though, it was sad.

    I am now starting The Geography of Bliss by Eric Weiner. It is hard to get into. I hope it gets better or I won't finish reading it. Always before if I started a book, I would finish it because I would think it was going to get better. This book has been on the best seller list. At age 65, I won't waste my time reading something I don't enjoy.

    I remember we have had this thread before but time has passed and other books are on the best seller list now.

    I am interested in what books you are reading. Any recommendations? Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buglebe View Post
    What is everyone reading? I have just read The Help about maids during the early 60s in Jackson, Mississippi. I enjoyed it , but it wasn't a happy book though, it was sad.

    I am now starting The Geography of Bliss by Eric Weiner. It is hard to get into. I hope it gets better or I won't finish reading it. Always before if I started a book, I would finish it because I would think it was going to get better. This book has been on the best seller list. At age 65, I won't waste my time reading something I don't enjoy.
    I think once it even crosses your mind that the book doesn't do anything for you,you should just stop.If you can't get into it,why bother?
    I remember we have had this thread before but time has passed and other books are on the best seller list now.

    I am interested in what books you are reading. Any recommendations? Thanks.
    I just finished "My sweet Audrina"by VC Andrews,it was pretty good.
    I am halfway through "the happiness project"not sure if I like it yet,I am thinking she is a little too yuppie to have anything in common with my life.
    The Geography of Bliss by Eric WeinerSounds similar to what I am reading.

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    I am reading a book called Sushi for Beginners. It's a chick lit book. Just something I got for a buck cause I knew it would be an easy read. I'll have to go back and look at what I have read recently and post 'em later.

    The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follet -- That's the last book I read. I read it because it was on the news being disputed by parents whose kids were being assigned it. I couldn't really believe parents being upset that their kids were being asked to read... I read it and it was very good and I wouldn't have any problems w/ my Junior of Senior being asked to read it... if I had one.
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    I'm reading "Going Rougue" by Sara Palin. So far, it's pretty good.

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    I am reading HORNS by Joe Hill (Stephen Kings son) It's a really good book so far!
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    I have recently discovered Rachel Hauck and have been reading ALL her books...nearly done. Every time I find an author that really interests me, I go to my library and check out all that they have and then ask them to find what they don't have. I've had books from libraries all over the state. They send the books to my library and I pick them up. It's called MelCat. It's great and I don't miss out on most books that I'm interested in.

    But, I am waiting for the next James Patterson, Jonathan Kellerman and Stuart Woods' books. Two of the three are very prolific but be that as it may,not nearly enough for me!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pennywise View Post
    I am reading HORNS by Joe Hill (Stephen Kings son) It's a really good book so far!
    How cool I didn't know Stephen King also had a child who writes. Jonathan Kellerman's whole family writes; wife Faye Kellerman, kids Jesse Kellerman & Aliza Kellerman but I'll just stick to Jonathan. I've checked out the others' books and don't care for them at all! What a snoozefest!
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    I wish I had the time to read. It's a good day if I get to read the newspaper & a couple of messages on here.
    No word of lie here, but I have over a year's worth of magazines still in their plastic sleeves.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunniekiss View Post
    I wish I had the time to read. It's a good day if I get to read the newspaper & a couple of messages on here.
    No word of lie here, but I have over a year's worth of magazines still in their plastic sleeves.

    Do you think you'll (or someone else in your household) ever read those mags? If not, I'll bet your local hospital would love to have them! I have several magazine subscriptions (most free) and when we're done, that's what I do with them. Folks walk out of the hospital with them and so they have to keep being replenished. Anyhow, just an idea.
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    Read "The Help" a few months ago. Absolutely loved it. While it was a sad book, I found it incredibly enpowering.

    Finished "Pillars of the Earth" and "World without End" (the sequel) just a few months ago as well. Great books...both of them.

    I am currently reading "Under the Dome" by Stephen King. (Gotta love my Kindle because this is a huge book...bigger than the last Harry Potter.)

    Very interesting premise. Check it out!
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    I just finished Perfect Match by Jodi Picoult. I started Firefly Lane by Kristin Hannah but I can't get into it. I think I'm going to put it away and come back to it after I read The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks.
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