Gwendy's Button Box will be next up for me. Will order Strange Weather next payday but also have Firestarter re-read planned. No escaping the Kings lol
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Gwendy's Button Box will be next up for me. Will order Strange Weather next payday but also have Firestarter re-read planned. No escaping the Kings lol
Gwendy's Button Box will be next up for me. Will order Strange Weather next payday but also have Firestarter re-read planned. No escaping the Kings lol
Funny.
One starts reading Sleeping Beauties by Stephen King and his boy. Then the person falls asleep.
Nice Job Steven King and Owen. You somehow put a sleeping spell on the new book literally lol
Your visions or the book? (I know it's the name of the book)My first ever evanovich book. Visions of sugar plums. Pretty good so far.
I have never read Dickens. I know, what a slacker, right? I guess I might have to remedy that. How did work/class go today?240 pages into David Copperfield, by Dickens. Started yesterday and finding it hard to put down.
I've heard of all of those except the Frank Own book. I've been wanting to read the Chizmar stories for a long time. It's good to see I'm not the only one who reads hordes of books at the same time. I've got about six going now:
My Àntonia- Willa Cather (2018 marks its 100 years anniversary.)
A Cry of Angels- Jeff Fields (reread)
The Little Friend- Donna Tartt
All the Living- C.E. Morgan
David Copperfield- Charles Dickens
A Son of the Circus- John Irving (Taking forever. I'm on Chapter Thirteen.)
I had to stop reading the e-book about Roosevelt because it was running down my battery.
I'm not as far along as you, though. You read as fast as a goat eats weeds.240 pages into David Copperfield, by Dickens. Started yesterday and finding it hard to put down.
Oh, Dana!!! Yes, you are missing out!! Dickens is one not to be missed. Perhaps start with Oliver Twist or A Tale of Two Cities and work from there. I am not being hyperbolic when I say the sheer beauty of the language of Dickens’s novels often brings me to tears.I have never read Dickens. I know, what a slacker, right? I guess I might have to remedy that. How did work/class go today?
WHAT. I didn’t know you were reading David Copperfield.I'm not as far along as you, though. You read as fast as a goat eats weeds.
I am finding it difficult to finish, as well. It's the first time where I think Irving's narrative thread gets bogged down in a circuitous mess. What chapter did you reach?I couldn’t finish Son of the Circus....
I think 14 or 15.I am finding it difficult to finish, as well. It's the first time where I think Irving's narrative thread gets bogged down in a circuitous mess. What chapter did you reach?
Good to see you back!oops......fell asleep.
What did i miss?
Good to see you back!
You've been missed, too. Hope you can stick around now that you've had a good snooze.Hey, Ms. Mod! Great to be back i've missed you good folks...