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    Originally Posted By MissCandice

    I highly recommend The Story of Edgar Sawtelle.

    Now I am reading the latest Sue Grafton, V for Vengeance.
     
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    Originally Posted By Labuda

    "Nearly done with 11/22/63; probably will finish it tonight. I think it's King's best work, better even than The Stand."

    Good to know! I've got it on my nook.

    As for me, I'm taking a break from Dresden to read the newest Dean Koontz - I already read the novella The Moonlit Mind and am now on 77 Shadow Street, his newest novel that just came out on 7 Dec.
     
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    Originally Posted By Labuda

    Oops! Make that 27 Dec!
     
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    Originally Posted By WDWdreamin

    I'm reading the Woman in White by Wilkie Collins on my Kindle and enjoying it. And I'm listening to War and Peace in the car. I got an abridged version, but I didn't realize it's only about 20% of the book.
     
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    Originally Posted By DDMAN26

    Wiseguy by Nicholas Pillegi.

    The book on which Goodfellas is based.
     
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    Originally Posted By disney pete

    Alright Aldo sound as a pound
    by John Aldridge
     
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    Originally Posted By seafairy1622

    In the still of the night
    Ann Rule
     
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    Originally Posted By Mary2013

    Just started reading A Princess of Mars to see if it's worth turning into a $250 million movie.
     
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    Originally Posted By MissCandice

    I just started Memoirs of the Walking Dead: A Story from the Zombie's Point of View by Jason McKinney. It was free for the Kindle so we will see how it is.
     
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    Originally Posted By Labuda

    ^ That sounds FUN, Candice! Let us know! :)


    As for me, I finished the latest Koontz and while I still don't see him as horror, I DO now understand why SO MANY PEOPLE tell me he's "too scary" for them. There were a couple of things in this book that creeped me out, but once again he has plenty of Disney (more than usual) in it, so I refuse to see it as horror and spent most of my time reading it between midnight and 3 am when Matt was asleep.


    Now, I'm starting on book 6 of Dresden since I finished book 5.
     
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    Originally Posted By Rsey103

    Elizabeth, The Queen by Sally Bedell Smith
     
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    Originally Posted By Sara Tonin

    Just finished reading 11/23/63 by Stephen King...a page turner
     
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    Originally Posted By lesmisfan

    a couple weeks ago, i finished reading The Night Circus. I loved it! had the right amount of mystique and magic.
     
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    Originally Posted By WDWdreamin

    Finished War and Peace and The Woman in White. Also finished the Da Vinci Code and Cold Comfort Farm. Now starting Watership Down.

    Theme: BBC 100 Books You Should Read Before You Die
     
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    Originally Posted By Autopia Deb

    The rules to Titan, which answers what I'll be doing thiss weekend too.
     
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    Originally Posted By Sara Tonin

    The Wolf Gift-Anne Rice....
     
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    Originally Posted By MissCandice

    The Da Vinci Code is on the BBC 100 Books You Should Read Before You Die list? Mmmmkay.

    The Zombie book was certainly readable but I was distracted by the typos/mispellings and it did meander a bit. I give it 3 out of 5 brains but if it wasn't free it would be rated 2 out of 5 brains.

    Right now I am reading a series by Jeff Wheeler. It was free on the Kindle. They are The Wretched of Muirwood, The Blight of Muirwood and The Scourge of Muirwood. I have finished the first 2 and just started the 3rd. Its pretty good reading.
     
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    Originally Posted By disney pete

    Windows on Main Street - Chuck Snyder
     
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    Originally Posted By WDWdreamin

    I don't think the writing qualified Da Vinci Code for the list, but # of readers worldwide. But then again, HP isn't on the list.
     
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    Originally Posted By DDMAN26

    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, want to see what the hype is about.
     

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