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Nov 01, 2010 05:51AM

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Carol, I loved Major Pettigrew, too. Wonderful stories and characters, plus a nice message.



My husband just finished a book that he wants me to read A Dog's Purpose. Anyone read it? I don't usually read animal stories, especially ones about dogs, because I can't handle them, but he's a softy and he liked it.



I dread reading slumps, Annika. I hope yours ends soon.





Annika, you probably thought of this, but when I get in a slump, I generally read (intelligent) mysteries. They are quick and satisfying and you don't have to think too hard! Maybe some chick lit would do, too, if you are more inclined.
Elise

I get into those too. It takes me weeks to read a book. Not because I don't like it, but just because I can't focus.
Enjoy everything else in life for now.

Heather, how can you get all of these books read?! You must not touch the computer in the evening.

Heather, how can you get all of these books read?! You ..."
I try not to, Laurel. I also try not to watch TV except for a couple of shows.

Still listening to Room and liking it. Finding myself wondering about observations outside of the 5 year olds point of view.


That is on my "to read" list.

That is on my "to read" list."
It's pretty interesting so far. Michael Pollan is a pretty good writer. Have you read any of his other books, Heather?

That is on my "to read" list."
It's pretty interesting so far. Michael Pollan is a pretty good wri..."
I have read parts of The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals, but no other books from Pollan.

Still listening to Room and liking it. Finding myself wondering about observations outside of ..."
This was one of the concerns I had after finishing "Room"--about the single point of view coming from a 5-year old.

That is on my "to read" list."
It's pretty interesting so far. Michael Pollan is a pre..."
Yeah, Omnivore's Dilemma is the only other one that I have read too.

I know what you mean, Laurel. Without spoiling anything, I can say that the author refrains from anything graphic. The indirect stuff is harrowing enough.

I should be getting it from the library shortly. I hope it isn't too much of a downer. Try Major Pettigrew's Last Stand. The book was pretty good.

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