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    I'm about 3/4 of the way through Lady Blue Eyes, My life with Frank, By Barbara Sinatra. I must say i really like it. she tells the story of their love. Its cheesy, but makes you see Sinatra in a new way.
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    The Icelandic Sagas. Brilliant apparantly the tales are based on true stories. Even though they were written 1000's of years ago, the writing and language is not outdated at all.


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    "Dark Night of the Soul" by Thomas Moore. It deals with depression as a transformative process rather than just "i'm so sad"....

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    finished grrrrrrr Martin's fifth epic book. I want the new one!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geest View Post
    finished grrrrrrr Martin's fifth epic book. I want the new one!!!!
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    Just finished "Mort". It's about the aftermath of a zombie apocolypse. I thought I'd be totally burned out by the whole zombie genre by now, but I really enjoyed this book. It was scary with a lot of humor. Very enjoyable.


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    I just finished Deadline by Stella Rimington (spy thriller). She was the first female head of MI5 and now writes thrillers. Deadline was pretty good but nothing on Le Carre and doesn't live up to her first novel, At Risk. Enjoyable nonetheless.

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    The Last Werewolf by Glen Duncan

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    Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts.....received as a birthday gift. I have to say its one of the best books that I've ever read and makes me want to visit India.

    Amazon.com: Shantaram: A Novel (9780312330538): Gregory David Roberts: Books
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    Quote Originally Posted by bellini View Post
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    Just finished "Mort". It's about the aftermath of a zombie apocolypse. I thought I'd be totally burned out by the whole zombie genre by now, but I really enjoyed this book. It was scary with a lot of humor. Very enjoyable.
    Amazon.com: Mort (9781456423261): Rod Redux: Books
    I assume you mean this one.
    Amazon.com: Mort (9780061020681): Terry Pratchett: Books
    And not this one. Both seem good.

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    Yes the one by Rod Redux. It was a fun, quick read.

    I just finished Angel Dust Apocalypse. It's a compilation of weird short stories. I think the author has had exstensive experience with the rave scene and drug use. He seems to know what he's talking about. Interesting and strange stories.


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    Just finished Leviathan by Paul Auster. I liked it. Not as much as some other books of his, but it held my interest.
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    Just read the Hunger Games Trilogy. I was entertained.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wonderina View Post
    Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts.....received as a birthday gift. I have to say its one of the best books that I've ever read and makes me want to visit India.

    Amazon.com: Shantaram: A Novel (9780312330538): Gregory David Roberts: Books
    That is one of my favorite books that I've read in the last 10 years (or whatever it was). I really didn't want it to end. Very entertaining.

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    The Trick of the Light by Louise Penny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by msdeb View Post
    I'm about 3/4 of the way through Lady Blue Eyes, My life with Frank, By Barbara Sinatra. I must say i really like it. she tells the story of their love. Its cheesy, but makes you see Sinatra in a new way.
    I liked it,too. I goofed & got the audio version. It was good,but I missed the pictures.
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