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Seriously, I have a bookshop in the Caribbean, live in the rainforest and have one wonderful son, two marvellous cats and no money but loads books.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

I'm Christina and I live in Denmark together with my boyfriend, our daughter Ronja (almost 4 months old), our cairn terrier Kayleigh and syrian hamster Nefertiti.
I love animals and I love to read! Besides that, I scrapbook, follow NFL and play a bit of World of Warcraft - but all of these are more or less on hold because of Ronja.
I just finished my Master's degree in philosophy and am currently on maternity leave currently.
My favourite authors are Joyce Carol Oates and John Irving - and I think the list soon will include Haruki Murakami as well. I love the Swedish author of books for children, Astrid Lindgren, and my daughter is named after one of her books. :-)

I love all different kinds of books, but my favorite is mystery with historical fiction added in. Some subjects that interest me are book censorship (against it, of course), the Black Death (both in the 1300's and 1600's) in England, boys and reading (did my research paper for my Masters on this subject), the Middle Ages, dowsing, and much more.
Some favorite authors are Laurie R. King (her Mary Russell/Sherlock Holmes series), Edgar A. Poe, Khaled Hosseini, Agatha Christie, Sena Jeter Naslund, Ariana Franklin, Geraldine Brooks, Sue Monk Kidd, and Amy Tan. Some favorite books are A Widow For One Year by John Irving, The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova, The Girls by Lori Lansens, The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, Mistress of the Art of Death and City of Shadows by Ariana Franklin, Ahab's Wife by Sena Jeter Naslund, Saving Fish From Drowning by Amy Tan, The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, all the Mary Russell/Sherlock Holmes books by Laurie R. King, Doomsday Book by Connie Willis, Stones From the River by Ursela Hegi, the Southern Vampire series by Charlaine Harris, the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer, the BFG by Roald Dahl ... OK, I have to stop now. I have at least 50 favorites.
Anyway, I love to read. I just finished Company of Liars by Karen Maitland and loved it.

My name is Cara. I live in College Station, Tx, home of the fighting Texas AGGIES - WHOOP. I have two grown daughters, both attend A&M. I am a nurse.
I read a little of everything, but love historical fiction. All time favorite book is Thorn Birds by Colleen McCollough.
I cant beleive I did not find this site before now. I am really enjoying all of the blogs.
There are a lot of teachers on this site - please forgive my spelling and grammar.

Did I miss anything???

I enjoy reading for pleasure, but I usually don't have time for it (although I am carving time into my schedule). My favorite books are Gone with the Wind and Pride and Prejudice. But I am always willing to try new books...who knows I might find a new favorite (Julia's Chocolates is definately a runner up!)

I generally avoid doing my homework so I can read for me because I think I get more out of reading something I like than whatever the professor assigns. I do feel a little guilty, but that also makes the reading all the more precious. I carry big purses with me because I always bring a book along, no matter where I'm going.
I don't think I could pick a favorite genre or author. But I love Gone With the Wind, To Kill a Mockingbird, Catch-22, and Pride and Prejudice. One of the books I'm currently reading (I'm reading 7) is Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test and I really like it, so it might be a favorite someday.
And that's enough for now.


I am currently reading an Agatha Christie novel. First time I have ever read her books. So, far I am liking it. :~)



I like to read most anything except sci-fi, fantasy and horror.









Libby I studied ECE about 18 years ago. LOL I was a pre-school teacher at the time.
Now I have gone back to school for accounting and/or insurance billing. I haven't finished any degree yet and at this current time am working instead of going to school. I might get back to it at some point. hehe!!!
Good luck with your studies!


I don't think I could possibly name a favorite author or book - I love so many!
Hello, I just joined the group. I'm Ashley and I live in Washington. I'm a reading teacher and I love to read. I couldn't say who my favorite author is. I have so many. I look forward to lively discussions on books.

I also read through the other posts and want to say Happy Birthday to Kristie! (message 18)
Hello my name is Adrienne, and I hope to be a writer. But the only way to do that is to first becomee a reader! I intend to do just that! I am thirteen.




I'm Sayer.
happy reading!
happy reading!




I love to read biographies, fantasy, erotic and non-fiction. I have had a hard time pulling my self out of the JF and TF section of the library. Lately, I have been reading some fiction. Trying to increase my horizon. I enjoy the four seasons of Michigan and work as a Librarian Assistant. Hope to have some good discussions on the monthly books.

I do my reviews over at my blog :)
http://books-forlife.blogspot.com/

My name is Jaime and I live in Central New York State in a rural town called Deansboro. I am a stay-at-home mom to a two-year-old boy. In my spare time(which is rare these days), I love to read.
I enjoy reading a variety of books, mostly fiction. Some authors that I really enjoy are Richard Russo, Jodi Picoult, Tom Robbins and Sarah Waters. It's actually been some time since I've read anything by any of them though!
Glad I found this group on my favorite site!
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