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Ronyell (rabbitearsblog) | 492 comments Mod
I'm currently reading Ten Ways to Be Adored When Landing a Lord (Love By Numbers, #2) by Sarah MacLean


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Bridgette | 16 comments im currently reading Heartstone


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Ronyell (rabbitearsblog) | 492 comments Mod
How's Heartstone so far Bridgette?


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Bridgette | 16 comments well i am about half way through the book. it was fast paced at the start of the book but now it seems to be slowing down a bit i dont whether to give up on it or not


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Ice Bear (neilar) Patience - I guess you will be in Hampshire by now !


Fani *loves angst* (fanip) I'm reading Heart of the West by Penelope Williamson , an incredibly good book!


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Ronyell (rabbitearsblog) | 492 comments Mod
That really sounds like a great book Fani!! I'll have to check it out!


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Jason (jasonct) | 3 comments Hi everyone!

Just finished The Chronology of Water by Lidia Yuknavitch The Chronology of Water An amazing read. Unlike anything you will read.
Review can be found here: http://wp.me/pTRJE-4N


Fani *loves angst* (fanip) Ronyell wrote: "That really sounds like a great book Fani!! I'll have to check it out!"

It's amazing so far Ronyell! Really amazing. It has romance but there are so many things besides it... it's about a girl grown up in Boston by a wealthy family and she's eloped to Montana with a cowboy, so we see the west from her eyes. I love it!


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Ronyell (rabbitearsblog) | 492 comments Mod
That really does sound interesting Fani!!


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Ronyell (rabbitearsblog) | 492 comments Mod
That really does sound interesting Fani!!


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Travis (travishiltz) I'm reading:
Reveants by Paul Fevel: a French mystery, set in 1800's. Romance, adventure and spookiness.

The Saint to the rescue: collection of short stories featuring the famous gentleman thief.

Nancy Craig and the mystery of the fire Opal: one of the many girl detectives that sprung up in the 30's when Nancy Drew was getting popular. Found this one at a library book sale. Not bad, bit of a time capsule, but a decent adventure set in South America.


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Ronyell (rabbitearsblog) | 492 comments Mod
Those sound like interesting books Travis!! I have rarely read a lot of 1800s mystery novels, but I guess I'll get started on them pretty soon!


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Travis (travishiltz) There is a publisher ( blackcoat press) that has been translating a ton of French mystery and sci-fi books and I checked them out hoping to find some Jules Verne books and just got hooked on the stuff.

Good reading and a kind of cool look at the history and culture.


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Ronyell (rabbitearsblog) | 492 comments Mod
Thanks Travis!! I'll check those out!


message 16: by Ezraela-Baht (new)

Ezraela-Baht (chosonwhun) I'm reading hittin the bricks


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Ronyell (rabbitearsblog) | 492 comments Mod
How's Hittin' the Bricks so far Fredericka?


message 18: by Ezraela-Baht (new)

Ezraela-Baht (chosonwhun) LOL it's great I'm loving it, not exactly obscure but ...


message 19: by Ronyell (new)

Ronyell (rabbitearsblog) | 492 comments Mod
That's alright Fredericka! I'm also currently reading a book that is not obscure, but it's an alright book so far.


message 20: by Ezraela-Baht (new)

Ezraela-Baht (chosonwhun) What's yours about


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Ronyell (rabbitearsblog) | 492 comments Mod
In the book Ten Ways to Be Adored When Landing a Lord, this girl named Isabel is in a financial crisis and she needs someone to help her get her mansion in order and that is when she meets Lord Nicholas St. John who is the lord of England. Of course, Isabel does not want his help, but they fall in love with each other halfway through the book.


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Ezraela-Baht (chosonwhun) Sounds interesting


Fani *loves angst* (fanip) I'm also reading Dark Obsession A Novel of Blackheath Moor (Signet Eclipse) by Allison Chase right now. It's more like a gothic novel than a straight historical romance and it's quite nice so far.


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Ronyell (rabbitearsblog) | 492 comments Mod
That sounds great Fani!!


message 25: by Travis (new)

Travis (travishiltz) Just started 'The Red House mystery' by AA Milne.

Yeah, the guy who wrote Winnie the pooh wrote a murder mystery.
Not sure how I feel about that.


message 26: by Ronyell (new)

Ronyell (rabbitearsblog) | 492 comments Mod
Wow!! I never knew that Travis! Let me know how interesting that book is!


message 27: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden THE EDGE by Catherine Coulter. Haven't read her in a while. i like the romance mixed with suspense though.


message 28: by Ronyell (new)

Ronyell (rabbitearsblog) | 492 comments Mod
How's The Edge Sonya?


message 29: by sonya (new)

sonya marie madden it's ok, just started it.


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Ronyell (rabbitearsblog) | 492 comments Mod
Alright! Let me know how it goes! :D


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Ronyell (rabbitearsblog) | 492 comments Mod
I've just finished Ten Ways to Be Adored When Landing a Lord (Love By Numbers, #2) by Sarah MacLean and I didn't care for it that much. Now I'm reading Practice Makes Perfect by Julie James .


Fani *loves angst* (fanip) I've heard many people who didn't enjoy that one Ronyell, but they say the third one is almost as good as the first. Don't give up!


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Jason (jasonct) | 3 comments Hi everyone!

I just finished The Priest's Graveyard by Ted Dekker The Priest's Graveyard by Ted Dekker.

This was my first Dekker book, and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised. I was a little skeptical at first as I thought it might be heavy on the Christian thing (think preachy) but it wasn't at all. Just a good clean thriller that was full of action.

I reviewed the book here on my blog if anyone's interested in reading it. http://wp.me/pTRJE-54


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Ronyell (rabbitearsblog) | 492 comments Mod
Fani wrote: "I've heard many people who didn't enjoy that one Ronyell, but they say the third one is almost as good as the first. Don't give up!"

Yeah, I've heard that the third one is better. I can't wait to read it!!


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Ronyell (rabbitearsblog) | 492 comments Mod
Jason wrote: "Hi everyone!

I just finished The Priest's Graveyard by Ted Dekker The Priest's Graveyard by Ted Dekker.

This was my first Dekker book, and I have to say I was pleasantly s..."


That definitely sounds interesting Jason! I'll have to check it out!


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Ellen (elliearcher) Slash by Slash A really fun rock 'n roller auto-bio. Makes me feel hip again :p
Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel Loving it-love the whole Tudor Henry VIII/Anne Boleyn things & this is a very different perspective.


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Ronyell (rabbitearsblog) | 492 comments Mod
Just finished Scandal in Spring (Wallflowers, #4) by Lisa Kleypas and I loved it! Now I'm reading A Wallflower Christmas (Wallflowers, #5) by Lisa Kleypas .


Fani *loves angst* (fanip) I'm so glad you liked it Ronyell!

I'm reading Hidden Honor by Anne Stuart by Anne Stuart and I admit it's nice to read a good AS book, since the last two I read of hers were bummers.


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Ronyell (rabbitearsblog) | 492 comments Mod
That's great Fani! Have you read most of Anne Stuart's books before?


Fani *loves angst* (fanip) I'm not sure if I've read most, but I've read many of them. She's the reason I turned to ebay, since almost all are OOP.


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Ronyell (rabbitearsblog) | 492 comments Mod
Oh yeah. I hate it when that happens!


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Ronyell (rabbitearsblog) | 492 comments Mod
Just finished reading Vampire Academy (Vampire Academy, #1) by Richelle Mead and I loved it to death!! Now I'm reading Amazing Grace William Wilberforce and the Heroic Campaign to End Slavery by Eric Metaxas .


message 43: by Ellen (new)

Ellen (elliearcher) The Pillars of the Earth  by Ken Follett which I'm loving, The Crimson Petal and the White by Michel Faber which really needs my full attention, I think, & is not getting it; Spellcast by Barbara Ashford How the Mistakes Were Made by Tyler Mcmahon which are first-read wins & need reviews which always blocks me as a reader! :(
And Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel (still: but still loving it)

Am about to start Ulysses (Gabler Edition) by James Joyce on Bloomsday (of course!) and Cranford by Elizabeth Gaskell as a buddy read on the 24th.

In addition, I'm planning on breathing & sleeping. I'm just not sure when! :/


message 44: by Sara (new)

Sara Migers | 1 comments Hi,
I'm currently reading "He liked Tuesdays best".

See at http://jp2books.com


message 45: by Ronyell (new)

Ronyell (rabbitearsblog) | 492 comments Mod
That sounds interesting Sara! What is it about?


message 46: by Carolyn F. (new)

Carolyn F. I'm reading Gabriel's Ghost (Dock Five Universe, #1) by Linnea Sinclair and listening to Storm Born (Dark Swan, #1) by Richelle Mead .


message 47: by Ronyell (new)

Ronyell (rabbitearsblog) | 492 comments Mod
I'm currently reading Tempt Me at Twilight (The Hathaways, #3) by Lisa Kleypas and it's great so far!!


message 48: by Carolyn F. (new)

Carolyn F. I just finished Dementia (Trek Mi Q'an, #5.5) by Jaid Black , so-so book.


message 50: by Ronyell (new)

Ronyell (rabbitearsblog) | 492 comments Mod
Just finished Married By Morning (The Hathaways #4) by Lisa Kleypas and it was fantastic! Now I'm reading The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie (Highland Pleasures, #1) by Jennifer Ashley .


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