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addeni said:This site is deadly - I've only been here a few days and already have a TBR list a mile long, and I thought I'd read most things!
It only gets worse.
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addeni said:This site is deadly - I've only been here a few days and already have a TBR list a mile long, and I thought I'd read most things!
ions said:It only gets worse.
"Blood and Chocolate" is a cute story. Not only did I find a copy for me, I also found one for my 12 year old nephew and he loved it!water faerie said:Bought last night:
-- Blood and Chocolate by Annette Curtis Klause
-- A Walk to Remember by Nicholas Sparks
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DakotaDreams said:"Blood and Chocolate" is a cute story. Not only did I find a copy for me, I also found one for my 12 year old nephew and he loved it!
And Water Fairie...I love your book count!! I don't keep track of how many I read although I always have a book with me wherever I go...
LOL, yeah, I think I would have that problem as well if I actually tried to keep track of what book I was currently reading. On average I can read a book every 2 days, sometimes a book a day, sometimes more if we have nasty weather!!!water faerie said:Hi, DakotaDreams!
Yeah, I've read Blood and Chocolate before. I borrowed it from my friend Shawna sometime last year and liked it. I finally bought myself a copy because I've been wanting to reread it and can't borrow it from Shawna again because I don't see her often enough.
I keep track of how many books I've read, but don't update my sig as often as I should, which is why I don't bother changing the "Last read" or "Currently reading".
Oh! Friday I spent $15 (ish) on books... and bought 17 books. I love used bookstores. Not only that, but today, I bought 4 more. And next weekend I'm getting the new Harry Potter. Must. Read. Now.
Rogue said:Is One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest any good?
tartan_skirt said:I went out on a charity shop spree and bought the following:
Psycho 2 - Robery Bloch (£0.49)
Along Came A Spider - James Patterson (£2.00)
1st To Die - James Patterson (£0.79)
Memoirs Of A Geisha - Arthur Golden (£2.97 - Not in a charity shop, but really cheap from Music Zone)
The Vampire Armand - Anne Rice (£1.00)
The Witching Hour - Anne Rice (£2.00)
A Hat Full of Sky - Terry Pratchett (£2.00)
A Midsummer Night's Dream - William Shakespeare (£0.49)
The Long Dark Tea-Time Of The Soul - Douglas Adams (£2.00)
The Crow Road - Iain Banks (£0.99)
Quite pleased with myself. Had to hold back from getting a few books... already got enough to read as it is. I also have to read Othello and (re-read) Catcher In The Rye for next term English.
tartan_skirt said:The Long Dark Tea-Time Of The Soul - Douglas Adams (£2.00)
Thx. Now I'm really looking forward to this one.Mari said:Yes. I read it in a college English class, and it stayed on my mind for months. My husband had the same experience.