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meleofa is getting better
I’ve read a bunch of books this year. I used to be an avid reader as a teenager, and I just wasn’t reading as much. I just started looking around for books that interested me, and I’m hooked again.
1. Then He Ate My Boy Entrancers
2. Stop in the Name of Pants
3. The Portrait of a Lady
4. The Princess Bride: S. Mortgensen’s Classic Tale of True love and High Adventure
5. The Nanny Diaries: a novel
6. Odd Mom Out
7. Rock-a-bye from Wild to Child
8. Brisingr
9. Kiki Strike: Inside the Shadow City
10. The Screwtape Letters
Followmyheart is fabulously happy
9. Grace
10. New Moon
11. Eclipse
12. Breaking Dawn
Yay!
Donna Giving Thanks
Two novellas in this paperback: “Forever” by Jeffery Deaver, and “Keller’s Adjustment” by Lawrence Block.
The second one reminded me a bit of a Carl Hiassen novel, amusing in a sick-funny way. The first one was predictable, I thought, until the twist was introduced. Good fun fast read.
Donna Giving Thanks
Missed out on reading these as a student. Enjoyed every minute I spent reading these adventures. Timeless!
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by Paulo Coehlo…I normally love his writing but I didn’t feel very inspired after reading this one.

