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hermetic

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Sun Nov 29, 2015, 01:23 PM Nov 2015

What are you reading this week of November 29, 2015? [View all]

Dragonfly in Amber, soon to be done. I'm feeling the need to take a little break from Outlander so if I can get through the snow to the library in a few days I have a wee list of things to pick up. See that? I'm even starting to talk like THEM. Sheesh.

So, what are you reading as you finish up your leftovers?

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Love Medicine, by Louise Erdrich northoftheborder Nov 2015 #1
How long did that take hermetic Nov 2015 #5
Can't remember - months. northoftheborder Nov 2015 #13
Love Medicine is one of my favorite books, but it was not easy reading at first and japple Dec 2015 #14
Glad to hear your positive review. It is a little hard getting into. northoftheborder Dec 2015 #19
Staying with Faye Kellerman and Peter Decker and Rina Lazarus TexasProgresive Nov 2015 #2
That does sound like hermetic Nov 2015 #6
Looks like I am going to have to start reading Faye Kellerman. Enthusiast Nov 2015 #9
I've enjoyed them a lot getting old in mke Dec 2015 #18
2 non-fiction about the new South dixiegrrrrl Nov 2015 #3
Theroux hermetic Nov 2015 #4
The Ghost Brigades by John Scalzi pscot Nov 2015 #7
I read about The Ghost Brigades on Fantastic Fiction. Enthusiast Nov 2015 #10
Hello, everyone! Thank you for the thread, hermetic. Enthusiast Nov 2015 #8
Thanks for the thread, hermetic. I was looking for something new this week and came japple Nov 2015 #11
Sounds like my sort of book, japple. Enthusiast Nov 2015 #12
You might want to put this one on your list. It seemed a bit dull at first, but now I see that japple Dec 2015 #15
I ordered a used copy. Enthusiast Dec 2015 #16
Pedro Paramo by Juan Ruflo Conch Dec 2015 #17
I just finished "Amazonia" by James Rollins Number9Dream Dec 2015 #20
Sounds like some weird wild stuff. Enthusiast Dec 2015 #21
Rollins takes actual science and then pushes the envelope Number9Dream Dec 2015 #22
Cool! Enthusiast Dec 2015 #23
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