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Currently reading (slowly):
Prince Charming Must Die
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
The Energy Bus: 10 Rules to Fuel Your Life, Work, and Team with Positive Energy
Going to add Dissolution

Apprentice in Death: 43
Midnight in Death
and Big Jack so far this month. They are all by J.D. Robb


Then I read The Slightly Annoying Elephant by David Walliams to some of my students. (Does that count even though it's a really short picture book? I did read it ;) )





Also finished Demon Dentist by David Walliams



how do you finish so many books. I'm struggling to get through my 2nd of the month! :-)

how do you finish so many books. I'm struggling to get through my 2..."
Well, I don't have TV or anything. That helps. Plus when I stitch, I play an audio book or an ebook on text-to-speech. These Star Trek books, though, are like 150 pages each and really fast to get through. I can easily do one of these books in two hours.
Oh, and I hate silence. So I'm almost always listening to something, whether it's youtube or a book.

If you havent read this book, I highly suggest that you do - it was simply stunning. The sequal cant come quick enough.

I have tried reading and listening to Dissolution but I haven't been able to get into it. I'm looking forward to the Green Mile though. I first read that one when it was the original serial release.

That went straight onto my TBR.
Dana wrote: "If you havent read this book, I highly suggest that you do - it was simply stunning. The sequal cant come quick enough."
COULD NOT AGREE MORE. I loved every minute of it. Super fast read and such a cool concept. Be warned though: Gemina isn't necessarily a sequel. Same universe but different characters / plot line.
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I just finished The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins. About damn time and just in time for the film. It was SUSPENSEFUL and I enjoyed it, even though I guessed the ending about 2/3 of the way through.


I finished Dying Scream and Before She Dies by Mary Burton to finish the month.
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