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April 26, 2005
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Clarke, Susanna. (2004). Johnathan Strange & Mr. Norrell: A Novel. New York, NY. Bloomsbury Publishing. Pages 782



Long read and kind of dull. Not quite sure why it's a New York Times Bestseller though.



Harrison, Kim. (2007). Holidays are Hell. New York, NY. Harper Collins. Pages 374



Yummy.
Sun, November 18, 2007 - 6:13 PM permalink
Mitchel, Steven (1999). The Frog Prince: A Fairy Tale For Consenting Adults. New York, NY. Harmony Press. Pages 188



An interesting take on the fairy tale I grew up with. I enjoyed it and it was a quick read.



Sunny (2006). Mona Lisa Awakening. New York, NY. Berkley Press. Pages 276

Sunny (2007). Mona Lisa Blossoming.New York, NY. Berkley Press. Pages 246



Yummy. I want more.



Holt, Tom. (2002). Falling Sideways. London, UK. Orbit. Pages 406



Interesting. I was trying a new author and it was amusing, but not addicting.



Card, Orson Scott. (2003). First Meetings in the Enderverse. New York, NY. Tor. Pages 208



4 basic stories that surround Ender. It's good reading.



Knight, Angela; Davidson, MaryJanice; Kantra, Virginia; Sunny. (2007). Over The Moon. New York, NY. The Berkley Press. Pages 330



4 good stories and 4 grat authors. I've gotten a taste for more books to read.
Sat, September 29, 2007 - 6:54 PM permalink
Sunny. (2007). Lucinda, Darkly. New York, NY. Berkley pages 277



Good quick read. This was a one nighter for me.
Sat, September 15, 2007 - 1:42 PM permalink
*cackles insainely*



Jordan, Robert. (1994). Lord of Chaos. Book Six of the Wheel of Time. New York, NY. Tor. Pages 987



i have finally completed the reading of the Wheel of Time books I own. If you even so much as hear me hinting at book seven, kill me. I hate Robert Jordan and his writing style, but his characters and plot have kept me sucked in. Well now I've read the 6 i own and since there's at least 13 in the series I will die not knowing what happened. I'm glad I've made it this far in the plot and have faith that I can leave it here.



Hopefully my sanity will return. As for now. I'm out of books in the house.
Wed, September 12, 2007 - 7:14 PM permalink
Edwards, Kim. (1997). The Secrets of the Fairy King. New York, NY. Penguin Books. Pages 255.



Same author as The Memory Keepers Daughter. Very enjoyable collection of short stories that make you wish they were full novels.



Morton, Kate. (2007). The House on Riverton. London, England. Pan Books. Pages 599



Good story about an older England than many of us a familiar with.



Walker, Shiloh. (2007). Hunter's Salvation. New York, NY. The Berkley Publishing Group. Pages 314



Lots of good plot with enough satisfying content that I look forward to other stories by this author.



Multi. (2007). On the Prowl. New York, NY. Penguin Group. Pages 341



More short stories that appear to be the background for several other stories that are on the market. I am going to have to get me some more books.





BTW: that's the 50 book mark.
Tue, September 11, 2007 - 6:19 PM permalink
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i'm a Business Management major at CTU in Colorado. Living with my cat trying to find love between working full time and being a student full time. I've love reading and watching movies, value some time spent in meditation, thrive on music and dance andf lorish when surrounded by people of multiple intertests and lifestyles.
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