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muggle

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Hi....I am a new member. Books that I read last year are:

The Grapes of Wrath...........John Steinbeck
IT.........................Stephen King
The Wandering Hill (Berrybender Saga).....Larry McMurtry
New Spring..............Robert Jordan
The Hornets Nest.......Jimmy Carter
Interesting Times.......Terry Pratchett
Princes of Ireland (The Dublin Saga).......Edward Rutherfurd
Folly & Glory (Berrybender Saga)...........Larry McMurtry
In The Moon of Red Ponies..........James Lee Burke
Lobster Chronicles - Life on a Very Small Island....Linda Greenlaw
Gunslinger - Dark Tower 1........Stephen King
The Drawing of the Three - Dark Tower 2.......Stephen King
The Waste Lands - Dark Tower 3............Stephen King
All Fishermen Are Liars................Linda Greenlaw
Wizard and Glass - Dark Tower 4....... Stephen King
Firestarter............Stephen King
Wolves of the Calla - Dark Tower 5......Stephen King
Song of Sussanah - Dark Tower 6........Stephen King
The Dark Tower - Dark Tower 7...........Stephen King
Angels & Demons........Dan Brown
A Hat Full of Sky - Wee Free Men series.......Terry Pratchett
Going Postal..........Terry Pratchett
Heaven's Prisoners.......James Lee Burke
Baseball Forever - Reflections on 60 yrs in the game......Ralph Kiner
Of Mice and Men.........John Steinbeck
The Winter of Our Discontent...........John Steinbeck
Skeleton Man...........Tony Hillerman
Wellspring of Chaos - Saga of Recluse........L.E. Modesitt
 
Hi Muggle:

And how did you like Dark Tower 7? I have it, but cannot find time to start reading...
 
I became addicted to the "Dark Tower" series. I enjoyed book 7 but do not want to comment on it since it was the final in the series and I would not want to give away the ending.

Looking forward to another Harry Potter book....soon. When book 2 in the series came out I even ordered it from the U.K. because it was in print there before the U.S. and I couldn't wait. I then also bought it in the U.S. when it came out. There were a few slight differences between the 2 books.

Thanks everyone for the welcome. :)
 
muggle said:
I became addicted to the "Dark Tower" series. I enjoyed book 7 but do not want to comment on it since it was the final in the series and I would not want to give away the ending.

:)


ThanX, that is exactly what I wanted to hear.
:)
 
Welcome to the forum, muggle! :) I'm currently reading The Dark Tower 7. Not looking forward to the fact that at least one, (probably more), of the ka-tet is going to die. :(
 
Welcome! :)

I haven't read DT 7 yet either, but thanks to my boyfriend, I could tell you the play-by-play action. I was impressed! Can't wait to get to it myself.
 
I was very lucky with the D.T. books as I started reading them last year and did not have to wait "years and years" between books. My biggest disappointment in book 7 is that the series is now finished. :)

Reading and finishing a good book is a real enjoyment to me.

Thanks again everyone for the welcome.
 
special introduction

Welcome, Muggle!

What was your comment about this book:

Princes of Ireland (The Dublin Saga).......Edward Rutherfurd
 
It was an epic of a book to read. I learned much about the history of Ireland most of which I was unaware. I enjoyed the book and will read the 2nd volume when it comes out.

All in all it was a very good book. The more I think about the book the more I realize how much I enjoyed it. It is seldom that you can get an understanding of the history of a country and yet enjoy the book like a novel.
 
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