Her name is Lisa Jewell. I'll likely look up others by her.Who wrote that one you liked, The third Wife? Perhaps you mentioned it somewhere but in that case i missed it.
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Her name is Lisa Jewell. I'll likely look up others by her.Who wrote that one you liked, The third Wife? Perhaps you mentioned it somewhere but in that case i missed it.
So glad you're enjoying it! I really love reading about that time period.I finished Finders Keepers yesterday also--was not disappointed! Well, I guess I am disappointed in one thing--Since I'm done, now I can't look forward to reading it! Will have to hold on until November.
Started These Is My Words recommended by skimom2 and HollyGolightly last night.
Thanks, girls; it's great so far!
Do hope that the 'hated' self help book remains 'hopefully helpful'. Prayers.So glad you're enjoying it! I really love reading about that time period.
I'm reading two right now: The Mystery of Mercy Close by Marian Keyes - I love her, she's funny, yet there's always an important issue going on with the protagonist. I'm not far enough into it to know for sure, and I won't google to see, but I suspect this Walsh sister isdepressed or maybe bi-polar.
I'm also reading The Mindful Way Through Depression. I hate self help books, but this was recommended on a blog I love, so I'm trying it. So far, so good. And sad, and true, and hopefully helpful.
I have noticed that with a very good story I tend to slow down and savor the words too, even putting my book down and doing something else! I know too the call of my TBR and I really have to tamp down the almost frantic anticipation to get to the next title. Can I take my TBR into the clearing?As always happens with King's work I slow down and savour it, rationing out tidbits. But I do find myself carrying this habit into other books as well lately. Whatever works, I guess. Though it does cause me to eye other titles on my TBR list with more longing.
What kind of heaven would it be if we couldn't read books. Booooriiiing!! Heaven has to be stacked with a wellstacked library.I have noticed that with a very good story I tend to slow down and savor the words too, even putting my book down and doing something else! I know too the call of my TBR and I really have to tamp down the almost frantic anticipation to get to the next title. Can I take my TBR into the clearing?
I've got The Border in my TBR pile. Thoughts?I'm reading some poetry by Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson
The Shining by SK
The Border by Robert McCammon
You're a cruel woman.Finished A Clash of Kings so now can move on to The Suicide Prince.
Woo Hoo, lucky Ms. Mod. Enjoy and don't forget the zipper lips!Finished A Clash of Kings so now can move on to The Suicide Prince.
I have been told that on other occasions for this very same reason.You're a cruel woman.
It's great!! If you're a fan of Swan Song or Stinger or sci-fi/horror in general, I don't think you'll be disappointed!I've got The Border in my TBR pile. Thoughts?
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