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Crowing
I read about 3 books a week. The subjects vary widely, I get a lot of books passed to me from an older lady here in town who is another avid reader.
In the last week I have read,
The Girl Who Played with Fire by Stieg Larsson. I enjoyed it, but see no reason to read the other two in that trilogy.
Three books by Robert Galbraith/aka/J.K. Rowling, the Cuckoo's Calling, the Silkworm, and Career of Evil. Entertaining, quick reads(I read these on consecutive days).
Firebird by Janice Graham, meh, I finished it anyway.
The Reckoning by John Grisham, Good book until the end, really two books mashed together with a disappointing end.
I have two books going at the office, but can't recall the titles right now. Neither one is really holding my attention anyway. Up next at home is Furious Hours by Casey Cep. This one is centered around Harper Lee's unfinished final novel and sounds interesting.
Always looking for good reads.
In the last week I have read,
The Girl Who Played with Fire by Stieg Larsson. I enjoyed it, but see no reason to read the other two in that trilogy.
Three books by Robert Galbraith/aka/J.K. Rowling, the Cuckoo's Calling, the Silkworm, and Career of Evil. Entertaining, quick reads(I read these on consecutive days).
Firebird by Janice Graham, meh, I finished it anyway.
The Reckoning by John Grisham, Good book until the end, really two books mashed together with a disappointing end.
I have two books going at the office, but can't recall the titles right now. Neither one is really holding my attention anyway. Up next at home is Furious Hours by Casey Cep. This one is centered around Harper Lee's unfinished final novel and sounds interesting.
Always looking for good reads.