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The Nate Gatsby  (macenro) | 97 comments For anyone looking to read a book along with a partner. Post here the book you want to read to try to find a buddy.


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Linda (lindacee) | 392 comments Mod
Salem's Lot by Stephen King, I really need some help getting through this one and would love to have someone to discuss it with.


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Linda (lindacee) | 392 comments Mod
Great!! When do guys want to start?


The Nate Gatsby  (macenro) | 97 comments Feel free to start a Salem's Lot thread in the Book Buddy folder.


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Libby I'm about to start THE TOURIST by Olen Steinhauer (Nordic Noir) and it looks somewhat intimidating. Would love a buddy if anyone is interested. But Im not sure how it would work... thoughts???


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Dierdra McGill (dierdramcgill) | 112 comments Mod
You know Libby I was wondering to myself how in that heck that would work also but I didn't want to ask... LOL


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Patricia (pg4003) | 16 comments You guys will enjoy Salem's Lot. I just did a re-read of it last week. Spooky!!


message 8: by Susan (new)

Susan Lerner A friend who is reading my book, "In the Middle of Almost and Other Stories," asked me if there was a discussion group for it. I thought I'd see if anyone here wants to read it and discuss the characters and themes with him (and me). It's an ebook on Kindle and Nook, and this is the description:

A collection of short stories and memoir previously published in literary magazines and newspapers. The stories reveal moments in the lives of young women who lead ostensibly busy, successful lives, but are somehow lonely and discontent. Their search for connection leads to encounters with an array of men--the garage attendant across the street, the stay-at-home dad in the playground, the younger man at the diner counter--with both funny and poignant results.
Also included is an excerpt from a novel-in-progress, a modern day Romeo and Juliet story about a Jewish premed student and a Palestinian doctor.

We'd love to discuss it with you!


message 9: by Susan (new)

Susan Lerner Oh, in reference to the last post, the link to the book is on my blog: http://susanblerner.com


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