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message 1: by Katia (last edited Feb 03, 2010 11:46AM) (new)

Katia (drpinkie) Just one so far: The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown.


message 2: by Katia (last edited Apr 12, 2010 08:40PM) (new)

Katia (drpinkie) Finished Definitely Dead by Charlaine Harris last night...a good, quick read. Not my favorite in the series, but they're always enjoyable.


message 3: by Katia (last edited Jan 19, 2010 11:54AM) (new)

Katia (drpinkie) Tore through The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold in about 2 days. I really enjoyed it, even though the reviews are very mixed here on Goodreads. I'm looking forward to seeing how the movie compares to the story...I've heard they leave out a lot of detail about the crime, which, in my opinion, is one of the crucial influences of the whole plot. I'll have to wait and see!




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Katia (drpinkie) I absolutely loved Open: An Autobiography by Andre Agassi. When it first came out and there was all the media hoopla regarding his using drugs in the past, I thought the whole book would be sensationalistic crap. On the other hand, this was one of the most honest, raw, well-written auto/biographies I've ever read. I've always loved Agassi as a tennis player, but now I admire and respect him more as a person than anything else.


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Laurie  (pinkalpacagmailcom) I'm glad you liked it. It's definitely on my list.


message 6: by Katia (new)

Katia (drpinkie) Laurie wrote: "I'm glad you liked it. It's definitely on my list."

I've recommended it to lots of people that I think would also like it. Hope you enjoy it!



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Katia (drpinkie) Book 5: Bed of Roses by Nora Roberts. Quick, fun read, nothing spectacular but enjoyable nonetheless. A good break from reading more serious things - it's like cotton candy in book form.


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Katia (drpinkie) Book 9: Are You There Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea by Chelsea Handler

Can't believe this is my first exposure to her considering how famous she's become as of late - very funny book, more than a few times I woke up my husband from giggling while reading in bed. Highly recommended.


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Sherri (sherrij2003) I'm currently reading this book. I'm almost through. I'm on the Re-gifting chapter. I've loved it so far. Have you read My Horizontal Life?


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Katia (drpinkie) I really enjoyed that story in particular! I haven't read that yet but I definitely plan to. The final story in the book is especially funny :)


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Katia (drpinkie) Book 11: The Hollow by Nora Roberts


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Katia (drpinkie) Been on a bit of a Stuart Woods kick lately while trying to read some books that have been sitting next to my bed for AGES:

Book 14: Reckless Abandon by Stuart Woods
Book 15: Dirt by Stuart Woods
Book 16: Two Dollar Bill by Stuart Woods


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message 21: by Katia (last edited Mar 11, 2010 09:51PM) (new)

Katia (drpinkie) Book 21: The Road by Cormac McCarthy

Absolutely fantastic. It reignited my love of real literature as opposed to the random - I hate to say it - crap that I tend to read. Can't praise it highly enough.


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Katia (drpinkie) Book 42: Gone by Jonathan Kellerman


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Katia (drpinkie) Book 51: Sick Puppy by Carl Hiaasen


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