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time just slips away when it comes to book posts (seriously? february 21? good grief)
there's no way I'm going to be able to remember the library books - but I'm pretty sure if I enjoyed any of them, I bought them on amazon
books in the finished pile:
Twilight (darn you susannah, dana, and misshay!)
New Moon
Eclipse
Expecting Adam
books in the finished again pile:
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
books in the now-reading pile:
Breaking Dawn (darn you susannah, dana, and misshay)
Sundays in America (I really want to have a big long discussion about this book with someone when I'm done with it)
Bush at War
Principles of Economics, Mankiw, 5th edition (doh! class starts soon, and I've not read this edition yet)
book that scared the crap out of me, and is now for give-away to anyone who wants it:
Duma Key by Stephen King
books in the car (formerly known as the purse book - for reading while in social places when I don't have another book with me):
Kings of Nonfiction (edited by Ira Glass)
there's no way I'm going to be able to remember the library books - but I'm pretty sure if I enjoyed any of them, I bought them on amazon
books in the finished pile:
Twilight (darn you susannah, dana, and misshay!)
New Moon
Eclipse
Expecting Adam
books in the finished again pile:
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
books in the now-reading pile:
Breaking Dawn (darn you susannah, dana, and misshay)
Sundays in America (I really want to have a big long discussion about this book with someone when I'm done with it)
Bush at War
Principles of Economics, Mankiw, 5th edition (doh! class starts soon, and I've not read this edition yet)
book that scared the crap out of me, and is now for give-away to anyone who wants it:
Duma Key by Stephen King
books in the car (formerly known as the purse book - for reading while in social places when I don't have another book with me):
Kings of Nonfiction (edited by Ira Glass)
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Date: 2009-08-14 10:46 pm (UTC)I thought I would just read twilight #1, but the stinker has the first chapter to #2 in the back of it. #2 had the first chapter of #3. #3 had a big emotional cliff hanger. I hate that I've loved reading them.
I've been away from Bush at War so long that I may have to start from the beginning. It's really good, and Woodward did so much research to get to what he thinks is the truth. The names of all the players get a bit confusing for me. Second time through, I may have to make a chart.
Ira is the host of This American Life, which is produced by Public Radio International at Chicago Public Radio, and is aired on our public radio station. (so technically he's not NPR, but he plays on a station with lots of NPR content)
Fabulous for you! Hope you are enjoying the Sedaris stuff (once you realized that you can laugh at it).