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Reading for pleasure! What are you reading now?
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- EndlessLaymon
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Re: Reading for pleasure! What are you reading now?
Knife Edge by Shaun Hutson
It's a scary night in the lonesome October
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Re: Reading for pleasure! What are you reading now?
I'm currently reading American Gods by Neil Gaiman. On page 76 of 588. I had a feeling there would be a thread here on Book Talk about it and sure enough there is. I'm probably going to need it to figure out what is going on. So far I am enjoying it.
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Insomnia by Stephen King.
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Re: Reading for pleasure! What are you reading now?
Just finished John Grisham's "The Litigators." It was okay, but in my opinion not one of his better books. I am currently 'reading' Suzanne Broakmann's newest, "Born to Darkness." I put reading in quotes as it is an audiobook. I ride a stationary bike to keep my arthritic knees loose (it works), and listen to audiobooks while I ride. My next planned read is "Mockingjay" (I have read the other two "Hunger Games" novels. Depending on what I find at the library on my next trip, who knows.